Visit the Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum, which offers exhibitions and programs that explore history, science, and service.
Wander the decks of the legendary aircraft carrier, the USS Intrepid, that served during World War II and the Vietnam War. Climb into a submarine from the Cold War era. See a collection of authentically restored aircraft, including the Concorde, a supersonic jet. Walk beneath Enterprise, the world's first space shuttle.
Visitors of all ages and abilities are invited to follow these feats of engineering through history and learn about the ingenuity, bravery, and sacrifice of those who served on them.
Explore the Museum's special exhibitions. Drones: Is the Sky the Limit? explores the history of drones and their current applications in science, art, medical care, and everyday life. On the Line: Intrepid and the Vietnam War examines a complicated chapter of American history through the lens of the ship's service.
Visit the Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum, which offers exhibitions and programs that explore history, science, and service.
Wander the decks of the legendary aircraft carrier, the USS Intrepid, that served during World War II and the Vietnam War. Climb into a submarine from the Cold War era. See a collection of authentically restored aircraft, including the Concorde, a supersonic jet. Walk beneath Enterprise, the world's first space shuttle.
Visitors of all ages and abilities are invited to follow these feats of engineering through history and learn about the ingenuity, bravery, and sacrifice of those who served on them.
Explore the Museum's special exhibitions. Drones: Is the Sky the Limit? explores the history of drones and their current applications in science, art, medical care, and everyday life. On the Line: Intrepid and the Vietnam War examines a complicated chapter of American history through the lens of the ship's service.
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round
Hours:
10:00am -
6:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
10:00am -
6:00pm
Cost: Less than $50
Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military
Book a VIP Tour to enjoy exclusive, one-of-a-kind exploration of the museum. Knowledgeable guides will customize the tour for visitors' interests in history and science.
Get lunch to go from the Intrepid Marketplace, located on the ship's mess deck where sailors used to eat. Then head to the Museum's pier and sit at a table beneath the Concorde, overlooking the river, for a picturesque spot to eat or relax.
The Museum's guides and educators give short talks and fun science demos every day, all free with Museum admission.
Fun Facts
The Museum is home to the Enterprise, the world's first space shuttle and the only space shuttle on display in the Northeast.
The Museum's submarine Growler is the only American guided missile submarine open to the public.
Intrepid is 912 feet long, about as long as three football fields set up end to end.
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Visit the Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum, which offers exhibitions and programs that explore history, science, and service.
Wander the decks of the legendary aircraft carrier, the USS Intrepid, that served during World War II and the Vietnam War. Climb into a submarine from the Cold War era. See a collection of authentically restored aircraft, including the Concorde, a supersonic jet. Walk beneath Enterprise, the world's first space shuttle.
Visitors of all ages and abilities are invited to follow these feats of engineering through history and learn about the ingenuity, bravery, and sacrifice of those who served on them.
Explore the Museum's special exhibitions. Drones: Is the Sky the Limit? explores the history of drones and their current applications in science, art, medical care, and everyday life. On the Line: Intrepid and the Vietnam War examines a complicated chapter of American history through the lens of the ship's service.
Book a VIP Tour to enjoy exclusive, one-of-a-kind exploration of the museum. Knowledgeable guides will customize the tour for visitors' interests in history and science.
Get lunch to go from the Intrepid Marketplace, located on the ship's mess deck where sailors used to eat. Then head to the Museum's pier and sit at a table beneath the Concorde, overlooking the river, for a picturesque spot to eat or relax.
The Museum's guides and educators give short talks and fun science demos every day, all free with Museum admission.
Fun Facts
The Museum is home to the Enterprise, the world's first space shuttle and the only space shuttle on display in the Northeast.
The Museum's submarine Growler is the only American guided missile submarine open to the public.
Intrepid is 912 feet long, about as long as three football fields set up end to end.