The United Nations Headquarters - Child  nyc ($9)  at United Nations Headquarters - 3 United Nations Plaza  New York, 10017

The United Nations Headquarters - Child nyc ($9) at United Nations Headquarters - 3 United Nations Plaza New York, 10017

The United Nations Headquarters - Child  nyc ($9)  at United Nations Headquarters - 3 United Nations Plaza  New York, 10017 $9 $9

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United Nations Headquarters

Taaping the Security Council? Taap it to let all your friends see you in the General Assembly Hall! Tours (guide-led or audio tours) offer an exciting opportunity to discover United Nations Headquarters and include a behind-the-scenes view of the Or

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Taaping the Security Council? Taap it to let all your friends see you in the General Assembly Hall! Tours (guide-led or audio tours) offer an exciting opportunity to discover United Nations Headquarters and include a behind-the-scenes view of the Organization at work. All tours start in the Visitors lobby and lasts about one hour.

You can now purchase online tickets for guided tours in English. Please select Event Info tab above for available tickets.

Or purchase online tickets for audio tours and, when at UN Headquarters, choose one of the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish, as well as in American Sign Language (ASL).

For security reasons, audio tours are dispatch in groups of 15 people and escorted by a group leader.

For more information please visit our website: http://visit.un.org

 
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United Nations Headquarters

3 United Nations Plaza New York, 10017

Telephone (212) 963-8687


The Headquarters of the World Organization is located on an 18-acre site on the East side of Manhattan. It is an international zone belonging to all Member States. The United Nations has its own security force, fire department and postal administration. Visitors from all over the world often like to send postcards back home with United Nations stamps - these stamps can only be mailed from the United Nations. The Headquarters consist of four main buildings: the General Assembly building, the Conference Building, the 39-floor Secretariat building, and the Dag Hammarskjold Library, which was added in 1961. The complex was designed by an international team of 11 architects, led by Wallace K. Harrison from the United States.