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Whitney Museum of American Art
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 10:30 AM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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View on mapMuseum exclusively featuring 20th-century & contemporary art by American artists, most still living.via Google
A striking Renzo Piano-designed building dedicated to 20th and 21st-century American art.
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- €€€, features outdoor terraces with excellent river views
Reviews from Google
Whitney Museum of American Art is one of my favorite modern art museums in New York, and I make a point of visiting it almost every time I’m in the city. Located in the trendy and constantly evolving Meatpacking District, near the High Line, the museum beautifully combines contemporary art, impressive architecture, and a unique New York atmosphere. The museum spans several floors in a striking modern building, featuring spacious galleries, open terraces, and beautiful views of the city and the Hudson River. From the moment you enter, you can feel that this is a vibrant, dynamic, and inspiring place. One of the things I love most about the Whitney is the wide variety of exhibitions. Alongside its permanent collection of modern and contemporary American art, the museum hosts excellent temporary exhibitions, so every visit offers something new and interesting to discover. Even visitors who are not typical “museum people” can usually find an exhibition here that speaks to them and captures their interest. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed rather than overly formal, making the museum feel accessible and enjoyable. It’s easy to spend several hours here exploring, thinking, and getting inspired — whether visiting alone, as a couple, or with family. Another great advantage is that admission is free on Friday afternoons, making the experience even more worthwhile for visitors to the city. For me, this is one of the most interesting, modern, and enjoyable museums in New York, and a place I’m always happy to return to.
May 2026: Visited for the first time. Enjoyed a very pleasant day walking around the exhibits. There is a cafe on the top floor that has good coffee and baked goods. Had a tasty 😋 cookie. Getting tickets online ahead of time is recommended. Will be back again!
The Whitney is an amazing museum and absolutely worth the visit. With free Friday nights and free second Sundays, there is no reason to stay away. Their permanent collection is inspiring and leaves the viewer with a newfound pride in country, and pride in art. The vibe at the Whitney is unmatched in coolness. The building is a work of art, the elevators are works of art, the restaurant is a work of art, The Whitney defines art in its own way. Tonight when I went there was a free Alvin Ailey Dance class that was baller. There's always something awesome at The Whitney. Go to this museum. Your life will be improved because of it.
I liked the architecture of the museum and the views of the river from the museum terraces and windows. The exhibits in the museum were interesting but not outstanding. Most of the walls were barren. There were scanty artefacts in huge rooms . An exercise video was playing , it was filmed in Hawaii , I felt odd after seeing it . There were several close ups of instructors crotches . I did not see the purpose of it . I am glad I had received two free tickets, I would not have paid $60 for that .
The Whitney offers a strong and thoughtfully curated selection of American art. The museum itself is relatively compact, which makes it easy to navigate and enjoy without feeling overwhelmed. That said, tickets were $30 during my visit, and 2 of the 5 floors were closed for renovation. Given that, it might make more sense to plan a visit when all floors are open to get the full experience and value. Still, the quality of the exhibitions on display was solid and worthwhile.