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Tours of the United Nations Building in New York

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This post has all the information needed to take a tour of the United Nations Headquarters, including information about tickets, directions, what you will see there, and nearby sights.

  • Guided Tours of the UN
  • How to Get Tickets
  • Plan Your Visit
  • Nearby Sights and Activities
  • Things to Do in NYC
  • Free Tours By Foot

GUIDED TOURS OF THE U.N.

United Nations' guided tours are a great way to learn more about the organization and its contributions to the world order.

You must purchase tickets for the tour.

If you prefer to visit the United Nations for free, you can, but you will not see any of the significant parts of the Headquarters.

See below to find out what you can see without taking a tour. 

Pre-booked tickets and proof of full COVID-19 vaccination are strongly recommended but not required for entry. All visitors are recommended to wear mask but not required.

Tour Schedule

Tours are offered Monday-Friday, between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm, and last between 45 minutes to an hour. 

There are no weekend tours .

The Visitors Center is open on the weekends, but you will not be able to see any other areas of the building.

Tours are offered in the six official languages of the United Nations, which are English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Russian.

Tours are also sometimes offered in German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, and Swedish.

If for some reason a booked language tour is not available when you arrive, the tour will be conducted in English.

About the Tour 

On the tour, you will visit the 

  • General Assembly Hall
  • Security Council Chamber
  • Trusteeship Council Chamber
  • Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber
  • and much more!

About the Guides

  • There are 24 United Nations Tour Guides.
  • The guides are from 15 different countries and speak a combined 12 languages.
  • Tour Guides are referred to as United Nations Ambassadors to the Public because of their direct contact with millions of visitors.
  • The guides are briefed every morning so that they will be current on the ongoing work of the organization.
  • Guides also sometimes wear the native dress of their home country.

Kids Tour - Thematic Guided Tours

Since 2019, the UN started offering tours for children ages 5 through 10.

The tour includes a visit to the kid-friendly UN Kids Corridor".  

Guides interact with children and role-play so that young visitors learn how the UN relates to their lives.

The Corridor has huge world maps on the walls, mounted flags of the countries that are included in the Security Council, and even an actual refugee tent. 

To know more about the Kids tour, click here .

Standard Guided Tour

In the centre of New York City, visit the UN! An intriguing chance to learn about UN Headquarters is provided by a one-hour guided tour.

You'll go on a brief tour of the halls of world affairs with one of the multilingual Tour Guides.

You will gain knowledge of the UN's past and current activities while touring its renowned General Assembly Hall and Security Council Chamber. (meetings permitting).

To know more about the tour, visit .

Garden Tour

In the autumn, Wednesdays at 2:30 pm offer special tours of the UN's North Lawn.

Learn about the history of the "George and the Dragon" statue, see a real section of the Berlin Wall, and find a "hidden gem" honouring Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the most significant women in the history of the United Nations, as you stroll through the gardens with their exceptional rose collection and recognizable cherry trees.

Thematic Guided Tour - Black History Tour

Take the unique Black History Tour to commemorate Black History at the UN!

Tour is available at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

You will get a special opportunity to see the Ark of Return, a permanent monument to those who perished in enslavement and the transatlantic slave trade, on the United Nations Visitors Plaza as part of the Black History-themed Tour of the UN.

Access to the General Assembly Hall, Trusteeship Council Chamber, and Security Council Chamber will also be included in the special visit.

With a focus on decolonization, visitors will learn about the contributions made by people of African origin to the UN's work in areas like peace and security and human rights.

Thematic Guided Tour - Focus on Women Tour

The Focus on Women Tour highlights the important contributions made by women to UN efforts in the areas of peace and security, human rights, and development.

More than half of the world's population are women, and even though their opinions have frequently been muted, their tenacity and wisdom have made them change agents!

This tour will discuss women who have had a significant impact on the history of the UN, as well as issues like Security Council resolution 1325, which emphasises the critical role that women play in conflict prevention and resolution, the distinctive and expanding role that women play in peace operations, Sustainable Development Goal 5, which focuses on gender equality and women's empowerment, and other General Assembly milestones that have improved the status of women globally.

A traditional Mola tapestry created by Kuna women from Panama will also be on display as part of the tour in the General Assembly Lobby.

If there are no meetings scheduled, the Focus on Women Tour will also have entry to the General Assembly Hall, Economic and Social Council Chamber, and Security Council Chamber.

To learn more, click here .

Other Things to See at the UN

Whether you take a tour or not, there is plenty to do at the United Nations.

The lobby and atrium are open for visits and you can see their permanent and changing  exhibits .

You can also browse their  bookshop ,  purchase a souvenir , and send a postcard with a  UN stamp!

You can also dine alongside UN delegates at the  Delegates Dining Room . You must make a reservation by calling 1-917-367-3314.

For a less expensive meal, try the casual Visitor’s Café in the Visitor’s Center.

NOTE:   The UN no longer offers the opportunity to have your passport stamped.

Instead, the UN Post Office sells souvenir passports for $1.00 which you can have stamped for free. 

Also, they will stamp any type of paper product, such as postcards, pamphlets, or even blank paper. This makes for a unique one-of-a-kind souvenir. 

HOW TO GET TICKETS

Tickets can be purchased online at the UN's Visitor Center website page .

Note that tickets are sold through this site via an online vendor. If you purchase with a credit card, Vendini Tickets is the name that will appear on your statement.)  

Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Visitors Center for the next available tour that day.

Because of limited availability, it is strongly recommended that you purchase tickets in advance.

Prices 

  • Seniors (60 and up): $18
  • Students (with ID): $18
  • Children (5-12 years old): $15
  • Children under 5 years old are not permitted on tours but are allowed inside the UN building.
  • Kids Tours are offered for children 5-10 years old. For the Kids Tour, see above .

Purchase tickets here .

PLAN YOUR VISIT

The Visitor Entrance is at First Avenue and 45th Street.

You can use this link to Google Maps to get exact directions from your departure location to the U.N. 

How to get to the United Nations Building in New York

By subway:   Take the 4/5/6 trains to Grand Central-42nd Street Station).

Exit Grand Central Station on 42nd Street (look for signs that say "42nd Street Exit". 

Once on the street, you can walk along 42nd Street to 1st Avenue and then walk north 4 blocks to the Visitor Entrance. 

If you don't want to walk from Grand Central, you can take the M42 bus heading east on 42nd Street. It is a free transfer from the subway.

TIP:  You may find our posts on  navigating the NYC subway  and choosing the right subway pass helpful.

By bus:   The crosstown M42 bus heading east. The Uptown M15 bus along 1st Avenue stops in front of the U.N. 

By ferry: The East River ferry has a stop at 34th Street and 1st Avenue. It costs the same as the subway and you will have fantastic views during your ride. See our post about the  East River Ferry .

By car: We advise you to not drive to the UN, as there is no visitor parking and traffic in Midtown is very heavy. 

When you arrive

Be sure that everyone in your group who is 18 years or older (and unaccompanied children 12 years and older) has their government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or driver's license.

Go to the Visitor Check-in Office at 801 First Avenue at 45th Street, across the street from the UN.

For 9:30 am and 9:45 am ticket holders, please be advised that the Check-in Office opens at 9:00 am.

Because you must go through a security screening, which may take some time, the UN asks that you arrive  an hour prior to your tour so you will not be late.

You won't be able to bring in big bags or tripods. We have great suggestions for where to store your bags for under $6.

Note:  If you are more than 15 minutes late your reservation may not be honored.

For more information about what to expect when you arrive, see the UN website .

Good to Know

  • Tours take place during working hours, so groups are asked to keep quiet while walking in between stops.
  • There are no restrooms along the tour route, so take care of any needs before the tour begins.
  • TIP: If you have bags and would like to store them somewhere during your visit to the UN, look at our post on  where to store luggage in NYC .

What you can and cannot bring

The UN takes security seriously. Check their long list of prohibited items here .

You CAN bring the following:

  • battery-operated electronic devices, as well as medical devices
  • cameras, video recorders, or any type of recording device
  • creams, lotions, or perfumes
  • strollers (not permitted on the tour route)

NEARBY SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES

You may want to link your trip to the United Nations with a few other activities. 

One activity is to join us for one of our pay-what-you-like tours of Midtown Manhattan or Grand Central Terminal .

Explore  Grand Central Terminal  (also a great place to grab food!). 

You can enhance your visit to Grand Central by using our  self-guided Grand Central tour  or our audio tour . 

For a stunning view of the NYC skyline, ride the aerial tram to Roosevelt Island.  Once you are on Roosevelt Island it is a lovely place to spend an hour or 2.

See our  Self-Guided Roosevelt Island Tour  for information on what to do on the island. 

You can also visit the New York Public Library . They offer free tours daily. 

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Tour the United Nations Headquarters in NYC

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Strolling through the fascinating corridors of international diplomacy at Manhattan's United Nations Headquarters is an educational journey not to be missed. Interestingly, while set on the east side of Midtown Manhattan, fronting the East River, the U.N.'s 18-acre parcel of land is considered "international territory" that belongs to members of the United Nations and is, therefore, not technically part of the United States. An hour-long tour here offers enriching insight into the important work of the United Nations organization.

What Will I See?

The best (and only) way to see the inner workings of the United Nations Headquarters is via guided tour. Approximately hour-long guided tours are offered Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 4:45 pm. Tours start in the General Assembly building and afford a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the organization, including a visit to the General Assembly Hall. The General Assembly Hall is the largest room in the United Nations, with seating capacity for more than 1,800 people. In this room, representatives of all 193 Member States gather to discuss pressing issues that require international cooperation.

Tours also take in the Security Council Chamber, as well as the Trusteeship Council Chamber and the Economic and Social Council Chamber (note that access may be limited to rooms if meetings are in progress). En route, tour participants will learn more about the history and structure of the organization, including the scope of issues that the United Nations regularly deals with, including human rights, peace and security, disarmament, and more.

Note that a kid-friendly Children's Tour, geared towards children ages 5 to 12, is also available for booking with advance online purchase; all participating kids must be accompanied by an adult or chaperone.  

What Is the History?

The United Nations Headquarters complex was completed in New York City in 1952 on land donated to the city by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The buildings contain chambers for the Security Council and General Assembly, as well as offices for the Secretary-General and other international civil servants. The complex received an extensive overhaul in celebration of the United Nations' 70th anniversary in 2015.

Where Is It Located? 

Fronting the East River, the United Nations Headquarters is located on 1st Avenue between East 42nd and East 48th Streets; the main visitors' entrance is at 46th Street and 1st Avenue. Note that all visitors need to first get a security pass to visit the complex; passes are issued at the check-in office at 801 1st Avenue (at the corner of 45th Street).

Guided tours are available on weekdays only; the UN Visitors Lobby with exhibits and UN Visitor Center remains open on weekends (though not in January and February). It's highly recommended to book your tickets for guided tours online in advance; a limited number of tickets may be available for purchase at the United Nations on the day of your visit. Note that children under 5 years of age are not permitted on the tours. (Tip: Plan to arrive at least an hour in advance of your scheduled tour to allow for time to go through the security screening.) There is a Visitors Café serving food and beverages (including coffee) on-site.

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United Nations Guided Tours Celebrates 70 years in New York City

The United Nations Department of Global Communications celebrates today the seventieth anniversary of its Guided Tours operation, the same day that the doors of the Organization’s Headquarters in New York City were opened to the public in 1952.

To mark the occasion, an exhibit on the history and the role of the tour guides as “Ambassadors to the Public” is on view in the United Nations Visitors Lobby, available also in digital format.  The United Nations Postal Administration has issued a special commemorative stamp sheet for purchase at the stamp shop.

For seven decades, visitors from around the world have toured United Nations Headquarters, giving them the opportunity to see, hear and feel diplomacy in action.  Escorted by guides well-versed in international affairs, visitors walk through corridors buzzing with diplomats and international civil servants, learn about pressing geopolitical issues, and while seated in the General Assembly Hall, reflect on our world’s need for international cooperation.

“Our multilingual tour guides have been the face and voice of the United Nations to over 42 million visitors from around the world,” said United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres.  “We celebrate their seventieth anniversary and honour their vital ongoing mission to enhance understanding of the essential work of the United Nations.”

The one-hour Guided Tour is conducted in 13 languages by a team of tour guides from 17 countries.  As per tradition, the tour guides have been clothed by leading designers, from Edith Head, Christian Dior and Benetton in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, to Elie Tahari from 2017 to the present.

Access to a multi-media kit about the United Nations Guided Tours can be found here ; and the digital version of the seventieth anniversary exhibit at:  www.un.org/en/exhibits/ambassadors-to-the-public .  During the Unit’s anniversary month of November, visitors can also request a United Nations tour, or an interview with a tour guide in a foreign language, Monday through Friday, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., by reaching out to the media contacts below.

United Nations Guided Tours offer an exciting opportunity to discover United Nations Headquarters on a brief journey through the corridors of international diplomacy, all while admiring the unique collection of artworks on display in the United Nations compound.  During the hour-long tour, visitors will learn from a multilingual tour guide about the history of the Organization, as well as the work of its 193 Member States in the areas of peace and security, development and human rights .  Guided Tours are also available at United Nations Offices in Geneva, Nairobi and Vienna.  For more information, please visit www.un.org/visit .

Media Contacts:  Vincenzo Pugliese, Acting Chief, Visitors Services, New York, at email:  [email protected] , tel.:  +1 212 963 6984; or Rula Hinedi, Chief, United Nations Guided Tours, New York, at email:   [email protected] , tel.: +1 212 963 5052.

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Every year, the United Nations Headquarters in New York welcomes over 1 million visitors from around the world. Book a Guided Tour of the UN Headquarters and visit their fascinating exhibits!

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Standing on the eastern shore of Manhattan Island, on the banks of the East River, the United Nations Headquarters remains both a symbol of peace and a beacon of hope. Representatives of the earth’s seven billion people converge at the UN Headquarters to discuss and decide issues of peace, justice and economic and social well being.

Every year, the United Nations Headquarters in New York welcomes over 1 million visitors from around the world. You may book a Guided Tour of the UN Headquarters, visit the  exhibits , browse the  UN Bookshop , ask a question,  purchase a souvenir , and send a postcard with a  UN stamp . The  Delegates Dining Room  accepts lunch reservations during the week. Call 1-917-367-3314 for additional details.

Visit the United Nations – it’s your world!

9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.  Monday through Sunday.

Guided tours are only available from Monday through Friday.

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Experience the United Nations Visitors Centr e   via Amtrak to Penn Station in New York City —Don’t forget to use the Amtrak  See New York and Save 15% discount!

From 34th Street-Penn Station, take the A, C, or E subway train to ride one stop to 42 St – Port Authority Bus Terminal Station. From 42 Street Station, walk (about four minutes) to the Times Sq – 42 St Station and take the 7 subway train. Ride three stops to the Grand Central – 42 St Station. Head  south  on  East 42nd St  toward  3rd Ave toward  United Nations Secretariat Building (about a ten-minute walk).

Or rent a car with Enterprise! Pick up your reserved  NYTRAIN  Enterprise Rent-a-Car right at the Penn Station.  Click here to reserve your car  or call the New York City office today at:  845-485-2222 .

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About the Museum

For those willing to brave the long lines at security, a visit to the headquarters of the United Nations is one of the great experiences that New York City has to offer. The best way to experience the U.N. as a visitor is on a guided tour--but these require advance registration and limited availability can mean planning several weeks or months in advance. Fortunately, the U.N. can be visited outside of tour--though you will not have access to the Assembly Hall. The U.N. hosts several small exhibitions exploring topics of human rights and social justice that are free to visit.

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What You Will See

Tours of the United Nations are offered several times a day in many languages and bring visitors into some of the most important diplomatic spaces on the planet. However, the ticketed tours can fill up fast. If you do not manage to join a tour, you can still visit the U.N.'s gallery. The free space is used to display selections from the United Nations Art Collection, as well as rotating temporary exhibits which examine issues such as modern slavery, sustainable development, human rights, and the history of the United Nations itself.

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Why You Should Go

With over 1 million visitors a year, the headquarters of the United Nations is rightly one of the most visited sites in New York City. However, few people treat is as a compelling and contemporary gallery space. The security lines can be daunting and summer crowds can be offputting, but the gallery and museum spaces inside the U.N. reward those willing to brave the throngs of tour busses.

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Adalgisa Sanchez-Dominguez (Dominican Republic)

Adalgisa speaks Spanish and English fluently and holds a master’s in Sociology with a minor in Psychology from the City University of New York. She is a staunch supporter and advocate for Gender Equality - SDG 5, Quality Education - SDG 4 and Clean Water and Sanitation for all - SDG 6. As a tour guide, she hopes not only to inform UNHQ visitors about the work of the United Nations, but inspire future generations who will lead this organization and the world. Adalgisa enjoys reading books, traveling and visiting museums.

Tour Guide Rabeea Khalid (Pakistan)

Rabeea Khalid (Pakistan)

Rabeea is from the Punjab province of Pakistan. She holds a master’s degree in Political Science (International Affairs and Global Justice) from the City University of New York and speaks English, Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi. An avid participant in Model UN at university, and previous recipient of the "best delegate award", Rabeea strongly believes that diversity brings people together.

Yiting

Yiting Hui (China)

Yiting comes from China and holds a master's degree in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University. Fluent in Mandarin and English, she was captivated by the UN tour during her high school years when the Model United Nations Club organized a visit. The experience left a memorable impression, fueling her aspirations to return and fulfill the role of introducing the UN and sharing its impactful work with the public. Yiting is thrilled to have finally realized her dream of becoming a UN tour guide. In her leisure time, she finds joy in engaging in table tennis, badminton, running, and indulging in comedy movies and detective novels.

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Hulda Maganga Ngouali (Gabon)

Hulda holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from Mercy College in New York. She is from Gabon and speaks Punu, French, English and is learning Spanish. Hulda is an advocate for human rights, especially the rights of children living in conflict-affected regions. She joined the United Nations because she believes "it's crucial for the world to learn about the work of the UN and its impact in peoples’ lives". By sharing that knowledge with visitors on her tours, she hopes they get inspired to be part of the solution. Hulda enjoys reading, listening to music, volunteering and researching the benefits of foods and plants.

Volasoa Niaina RAMILIARISONA (Madagascar)

Volasoa Niaina RAMILIARISONA (Madagascar)

Volasoa holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy with a minor in Spanish from Mercy University in Dobbs Ferry, New York. She is fluent in French, English and Spanish. Volasoa dreamed of joining the United Nations since she was 9. Witnessing UNICEF's assistance first-hand in her home country Madagascar inspired her to work hard in school in order to achieve her goal of working for the United Nations. Volasoa is passionate about music, and also loves writing, photography , cooking and reading.

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Yuta Tanaka (Japan)

Yuta is from Japan and speaks Japanese and English, fluently. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science from Kwansei Gakuin in Japan and a master's degree in Music Composition from CUNY Queens College in New York. Yuta joined the United Nations to learn about life from different peoples he meets on his tours as he believes learning about different cultures helps make the world a better place. He considers music his life's work and has been composing and playing bass for over two decades. In addition, he is loves arts, literature, architecture, Specialty coffee and longboarding.

Ingrid Ingargiola (Peru)

Ingrid (Peru)

Ingrid speaks Spanish and English fluently and is a student of American Sign Language. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal in Lima. Ingrid wanted to join the United Nations to be part of an organization that makes a difference in people's lives, where she can address the importance of climate change awareness through improving daily habits. She enjoys doing martial arts, practicing ASL, gardening and finding creative plant-based recipes.

Nodoka

Nodoka Yamagata (Japan)

Nodoka, a native of Japan, graduated with a bachelor's degree in International Languages and Cultures from Setsunan University. Fluent in Japanese and English, and possessing intermediate proficiency in Spanish, she is currently expanding her linguistic repertoire by learning French. Nodoka's interest in international cooperation was sparked during her teenage years, and it grew even stronger after she had the opportunity to visit Burkina Faso in West Africa. Motivated by her passion for fostering global collaboration, Nodoka joined the United Nations with the specific goal of becoming a tour guide. Through this role, she aims to contribute to the dissemination of knowledge about the UN's vital work and promote greater understanding among diverse audiences. In her leisure time, she finds joy in Japanese calligraphy, photography, cooking, and reading.

Cedric Sainte Croix (France)

Cedric Sainte Croix (France)

Originating from Toulouse, France, with familial ties to Martinique, Cedric holds a bachelor's degree in physics and a master's degree in IT and management from Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse. Fluent in French, English, Spanish, and Italian, his global perspective is enriched by his diverse language skills. Cedric's professional background includes service at the French embassy in Venezuela and Morocco in 2001, as well as contributions to the electoral division of UNOCI in 2007. Beyond his career, Cedric is a natural healing enthusiast, embodying roles such as a yoga teacher, reiki master, sound healer, and aromatherapist. His interest in addressing discrimination, particularly against women, girls, and non-white individuals, led him to join the UN, where he is aiming to connect with visitors and shed light on the UN's impactful work in creating a more inclusive and equitable world.

Tour Guide Nodira Akhmedova (Uzbekistan)

Nodira Akhmedova (Uzbekistan)

Originally from Uzbekistan, Nodira joined the UN as a Tour Guide in 2018. Her main goal in sharing the UN's mission and work with visitors is to inspire them to become part of the solution in addressing large challenges such as climate change. Nodira speaks English, Uzbek, Russian, Japanese, and some Spanish. When not giving tours, she teaches yoga and dance, hikes in the mountains, and tries new plant-based recipes.

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Hajer Ait Grain (Morocco)

Hajer is from the Kingdom of Morocco and holds a master's degree in Public Affairs from Baruch College in New York and a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Southern New Hampshire University in New Hampshire. She joined the United Nations because she shares “the same passion and belief that international co-operation helps solve many of today’s economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems facing the world”. Hajer speaks Arabic, English and French, fluently.

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Stephanie Chung (Republic of Korea)

Stephanie Chung, from the Republic of Korea, holds a bachelor's degree in international studies from the University of Michigan. She speaks Korean and English, fluently. Stephanie has worked in various communication and marketing roles, with her most recent position being in Fashion Marketing. Her journey with the UN began when she interned in the Public Information Department at UNHCR Korea. As a UN tour guide, she aims to connect with individuals from around the globe and promote awareness about the organization. During her free time, Stephanie finds pleasure in practicing Yoga and taking leisurely walks in the park.

Shaoran Zhang (China)

Shaoran Zhang (China)

Originally from China, Shaoran completed his Master of Science at Bentley University after finishing his undergraduate studies at the University of Connecticut. He speaks English, Mandarin, and Cantonese fluently. Shaoran enjoys various hobbies like basketball, skiing, and has a strong passion for music and literature. His interest in working at the UN as a tour guide was sparked by a friend's recommendation, coupled with his focus on communication during his undergraduate studies. This opportunity aligns with his aspirations and career goals.

Mykola

Mykola Blyzniuk (Ukraine)

Coming from Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, Mykola is fluent in English, Ukrainian, and Russian, and he is currently honing his skills in French and Danish. He holds a master's degree in International Law from the Kharkiv National Law University. Mykola began his journey with the United Nations as a Political Affairs Intern at the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, where he discovered a deep passion for disseminating the United Nations' ideals to a global audience. Besides his professional pursuits, Mykola has a passion for music and playing the guitar. Moreover, he enjoys travelling the world, constantly seeking new horizons to explore the diverse wonders our planet has to offer.

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Darío A. Mendoza Loor (Ecuador)

Dario is from Portoviejo, a small city on the coast of Ecuador. He holds a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and International Studies with a focus in Latin American and Caribbean Culture in Society from the University of Florida. Dario speaks English, Spanish, Portuguese and is currently learning French. He also has some basic understanding of Greek and Italian. Dario joined the United Nations to "be part of an organization that works tirelessly to promote sustainable development and human rights". He is a fan of the mystical aspects of the world and loves to read about mindfulness and meditation. He is also a fan of dancing to different styles such as Salsa, Merengue and Bachata.

Gerusa Braz (Cabo Verde)

Gerusa Braz (Cabo Verde)

Gerusa is from the lively islands of Cabo Verde, near Africa's northwest coast. She earned a bachelor’s degree in foreign languages from Universidade de Brasilia in Brazil. Her interest in the linguistic intricacies and cultural contexts of Latin-derived languages motivated her to pursue a Master of Science in Romance Languages from Southern Connecticut State University in the USA. Gerusa speaks Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese, and Spanish fluently. Her experience as an interpreter fuels her passion for languages, extending to her hobbies where she loves learning different languages. Gerusa joined the UN because she wants to be part of a global organization dedicated to addressing the world's most significant challenges.

Silmara Roman (Brazil)

Silmara Roman (Brazil)

Silmara speaks Portuguese and English fluently and is also a student of the French language. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Social Communications from Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Parana in Brazil and a master’s in Theater from Hunter College in New York. Silmara is very curious by nature and is very excited to work for the United Nations. She wants to “share with visitors the history and work of this great institution, especially how the UN is helping to create solutions for global challenges like plastic waste that is polluting our oceans (SDG #14)”. She is a wellness enthusiast who loves the beach, traveling the world, theater and experiencing different cultures and cuisines.

Tour Guide Minseon Kang (Republic of Korea)

Minseon Kang (Republic of Korea)

Minseon studied International Relations of the Asia-Pacific region and holds a master's degree in International Affairs from the University of California, San Diego. In her work, she hopes to contribute to achieving the goals and values of the UN. She loves swimming and hiking, and has an interest in building sustainable consumption patterns.

Hashim Abdullah (Uzbekistan)

Hashim Abdullah (Uzbekistan)

Hashim holds a master’s degree in Foreign Languages from Kostroma State University in Russia and a bachelor’s degree in French and Political Science from the City University of New York. He is fluent in English, Russian, Tajik, French and is also a student of the Arabic language. Working for the UN provides him with an opportunity to promote multiculturalism and respect for diversity. Hashim is also passionate about water conservation and is eager to share its importance with visitors on his tour. He enjoys hiking and exploring various styles of architecture while traveling abroad. 

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Ben Danieli (Germany)

Ben holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Albany in New York and speaks English, German and Hebrew. Prior to joining the United Nations, He led historical themed multi-day tours in major cities on the US East Coast such as in NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Newport and Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa in Canada. Ben joined the UN because it is important for him to work in a multicultural environment and he finds the organization the perfect place to achieve his goal of serving humanity. Some of Ben’s interests are going to live music events, playing the guitar and snowboarding. He is also an avid reader of historical and sci-fi novels, and is a lover of film and sports. 

Tour Guide Herta Maria Engelhart (Austria)

Herta Maria Engelhart (Austria)

Herta grew up in Austria and holds a Master's degree in Translation and Interpretation from the University of Vienna. She gives tours in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Prior to joining the UN in New York, she worked as a tour guide in Rome and at the Vatican, at the Austrian Parliament and at the UN Offices in Vienna. Herta loves music, art and art history and drew on these passions to develop the Art and Architecture Tours at UN Headquarters. She enjoys using her language skills to talk to people from all over the world, exchanging experiences and ideas with visitors.

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Regina Varthi (Greece)

Regina holds a bachelor’s degree in European Civilization, a master’s degree in Management of Services from Athens Economics and Business University and a second master’s degree in International Studies from The Graduate Center City University of New York. In addition to her native language Greek, she speaks English fluently, but you may also have a short conversation with her in French, German and Romanian. She is passionate about transforming the world into a better place where love, harmony and laughter transcend any barriers. She loves spending time in nature and believes kids have pure wisdom and hold the world’s bright future in their hands. She is enthusiastic about traveling and extreme sports from skydiving to desert safari and you will often find her dancing to "shaking it off"!

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Pierre Emmanuel Billet (France)

Pierre is from France and speaks French and English, fluently. He obtained a master's degree in Public Management from ESCP Business School in Paris, France. Pierre has a versatile professional journey where he worked as a consultant in communication and change management for various public institutions in France as well as a tour guide driving a "2 chevaux" in Paris. He also worked as a tour guide in New York City where he used his knowledge to design many walking tours of neighborhoods in Manhattan and Brooklyn embracing history, social and economic issues and cultural aspects. Pierre joined the United Nations after witnessing "the dedication of many UN Staff to serve the UN mandate" which he believes is more relevant now than ever. He is always fascinated by discovering new places and loves to meet new people to share that experience with families, friends and visitors on his tours.

Papa Dembele

Papa Thiecoro Dembele (Senegal)

Papa has been a UN Tour Guide since 2016. He speaks English, French and Italian and started his UN career in Rome, Italy with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Papa loves being asked new and challenging questions by visitors, which always helps him learn something new as well. He sees his work as an opportunity to raise awareness on important global issues, such as climate change and racial injustice. Papa also developed the Black History Month tour in 2018.

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I went online to purchase our tickets and read all of the procedures, rules and regulations only to find out later, they hadn’t been updated. We had the first tour of the day,9:30. The instructions said get to the visitor’s center 60 minutes prior to your tour. We arrived only to find out the center doesn’t open until 9:00 am. The day we visited had inclement weather, so we stood outside for 30 minutes in the pouring rain. Obit one person in each group goes in, shows their ID, gets their picture taken and gets passes for the tour. The tour is open to all ages, but I observed younger children not being engaged, focused and listening to the guide. It made for many distractions.

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A must for anyone visiting NY, the guided tour takes you through all the major chambers of the UN (including the General Assembly hall and the Security Council chamber), and gives you the opportunity to see the places you see world leaders in on TV. 
Special thanks to Vola, our tour guide. She was fantastic! Super friendly, very funny and explained everything in details, and we could see she prepared well. The only thing that needs to be improved is the rudeness of the security guards in the UN Guest Office across the road. They were really angry and aggressive.

Very interesting tour.... the rooms are larger than I expected. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable an answered every question.

This was an excellent tour and great opportunity to learn about one of the most famous organisations in the world. We had Vola as a guide. She was nice and explained in details the history and significance of the UN. For me this was brilliant as my father was working for the UN..

This is an iconic building that appears in many films. While it woud have been nice to go inside, our walking tour around 42nd St from West to East took place on a Sunday, so it was pretty closed. Not that this mattered - just the view of the building was enough to scratch the itch. The best view from the land side is from Tudor City.

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The United Nations headquarters is a very impressive building on the side of the East River. Very dramatic structure. Worth a photo.

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The New Yorkness of the UN

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Since 1952, The City of New York has been the proud host of the United Nations headquarters. In addition to the United Nations, the City hosts the Permanent Missions and Observers to the UN, including the diplomatic officials and staff connected to them. The presence of the UN and Missions/Observers is a testament to NYC being a global center. These entities also contribute significantly to the City's status as a cultural, political, and economic hub.

The New Yorkness of the UN is an initiative that seeks to create new opportunities for learning between New Yorkers and the United Nations. It is also an effort to fully integrate the UN community into the fabric of our City.

Below are highlights of The New Yorkness of the UN initiative:

NYC Junior Ambassadors (NYCJA)

NYC Junior Ambassadors is initiative focused on empowering 7th graders across the five boroughs of New York City to become actively engaged with the United Nations and its mission of addressing the most pressing challenges in the world. The program targets New York City youth at a critical time in their personal and intellectual growth and seeks to help them understand the real connections between themselves, their City, and the world. The program has reached more than 3,500 youth and educators since 2015.  Through NYCJA, we are Creating Global Diplomats, Locally.

UN Economic Impact Report 2016

The Mayor's Office for International Affairs, in partnership with the NYC Economic Development Corporation, released the UN Impact Report 2016 that analyzes data from 2014 to quantify the economic impact of the United Nations and the UN Community on the City of New York. This wide-ranging analysis also provides clear insight to the costs incurred by the City to host the United Nations community. While the UN plays a critical role in addressing some of the world's most pressing challenges—and has value beyond that which can be quantified through an economic impact analysis—this Impact Report is an important reminder of the tangible benefits, including cultural and educational benefits, that the UN brings to New York City. Most importantly, this report reaffirms why our great and diverse metropolis is the natural home for this global institution.

We are the City of United Nations

The NYC Mayor's Office for International Affairs launched the digital campaign " We are the City of United Nations " in 2016 to celebrate New York City's history, shared values and unique relationship with the United Nations. The campaign highlighted facets of the NYC and UN relationship, and the shared goals and visions between the UN and NYC. It also featured the reflections of New Yorkers on what the UN in NYC means to them.

IDNYC pop-up registration site at the UN

The Mayor's Office for International Affairs was proud to partner with the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, Mayor's Office of Operations, and Human Resources Administration to host a pop-up registration site for New York City's municipal ID program, IDNYC , on the UN campus in 2015. Over the course of two weeks, more than 1,700 individuals, including the UN Secretary-General and delegates from more than 50 countries became "official" New Yorkers.

Behind the Scenes Tour of the United Nations

In honor of the 70th Anniversary of the United Nations, Commissioner Abeywardena provided a behind-the-scenes tour of the United Nations on PBS' Metrofocus.

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    United Nations Visitors Services in New York. Our Speakers Bureau offers your group a unique opportunity to interact live with a UN expert to learn more about an area of work of the Organization.

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    Standard Guided Tour. In the centre of New York City, visit the UN! An intriguing chance to learn about UN Headquarters is provided by a one-hour guided tour. You'll go on a brief tour of the halls of world affairs with one of the multilingual Tour Guides.

  4. How the World Works: Touring the United Nations Headquarters in NYC

    Planning Your Visit to the United Nations. Guided tours are only offered on weekdays. The U.N. is open to visitors on weekends as well; entry hours are Monday through Friday, 9am-4:30pm; Saturday ...

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    Fronting the East River, the United Nations Headquarters is located on 1st Avenue between East 42nd and East 48th Streets; the main visitors' entrance is at 46th Street and 1st Avenue. Note that all visitors need to first get a security pass to visit the complex; passes are issued at the check-in office at 801 1st Avenue (at the corner of 45th ...

  7. United Nations Guided Tours Celebrates 70 years in New York City

    The United Nations Department of Global Communications celebrates today the seventieth anniversary of its Guided Tours operation, the same day that the doors of the Organization's Headquarters in New York City were opened to the public in 1952.

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    Guided Tours in New York City. Guided Tours of UN Headquarters start in the General Assembly building, entrance at 46th Street and 1st Avenue. (Ticket information) Our one hour guided tours offer an exciting opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes view of the UN at work. During the tour, you will visit the newly renovated General Assembly Hall ...

  10. UN Tour is top 10 in NYC

    Date: Friday, 24 June 2016. New York | DPI. City Guide recently ranked the United Nations Tour as one of the top ten tours in New York City . "We're delighted with this recognition of the United Nations and the Visitors Services Section of DPI. This year we expect over 275,000 visitors to take a UN Guided Tour and that number is increasing ...

  11. United Nations Headquarters, New York City

    The complex is comprised of a number buildings, including the domed General Assembly Hall, the Visitor Centre, and the Secretariat Building, a high-rise completed in the early 1950s. Learn more. Open weekdays 9am - 4:45pm. Closed most holidays. 402 E 42nd St., Manhattan, New York City, New York, 10017. Overview.

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    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Standing on the eastern shore of Manhattan Island, on the banks of New York City's East River, United Nations Headquarters remains both a symbol of peace and a beacon of hope. To its 18 acres come representatives of the earth's seven billion people, to discuss and decide issues of peace, justice and ...

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    Price and Payment. For Group Tickets: A 60-minute UN Virtual Tour for a group up to 30 people costs $280.; For any group with over 30 persons, please see the pricing chart below. 31 to 40 people ...

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    United Nations Association of New York 369 Lexington Avenue 3rd Floor New York, New York 10017 (212) 907-1353 [email protected]. The United Nations Association of New York, though a chapter of UNA-USA, is an independent 501(c)(3) registered in the US under EIN 13-6017339 and is responsible for securing its own funding.