National Museum of the American Indian

The National Museum of the American Indian brings insight into the history and culture of major tribes throughout the Americas and the Caribbean

National Museum of the American Indian in New York
National Museum of the American Indian in New York cc licensed photo by Daniel Bonatto

Located in the US Customs House, the George Gustav Heye Center in New York is a branch of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian established to promote knowledge and understanding of indigenous people in the Western Hemisphere.

This museum, one of only a few in New York that offer free admission, opened in 1994 followed by two other locations: Suitland, Maryland and the National Mall in Washington DC. It was the first museum committed to the conservation of Native American culture.

The permanent collection held at the National Museum of the American Indian consists of over 800,000 items of historical and cultural significance for all major tribes and cultures throughout the Americas and the Caribbean. In addition to the artefacts on view, the museum houses an impressive audio-visual collection, including over 90,000 historical and contemporary archives including photographs, paper folios and recordings.

For an in-depth experience, visitors can plan to spend four hours viewing the museum galleries. Visitors can also take advantage of a number of public programs including gallery talks and Native American storytelling, dance exhibitions, musical performances, films, demonstrations and hands-on workshops.

It is also well worth the visit to the museum just to see the architectural details of the historic Customs House that houses the collection.

Nearby attractions include Battery Park, Staten Island Ferry, Skyscraper Museum, Financial District, Trinity Church, St. Paul's Chapel and the Brooklyn Bridge



Facts For Your Visit

Fee: No

National Museum of the American Indian Hours:
Opening hours may differ on holidays

  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Address: 1 Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004, USA

Phone: (212) 514-3700

Official Website: National Museum of the American Indian

National Museum of the American Indian Reviews

Rated 4.5 out of 5 Star Rating

5 Star Rating Another hidden gem. This is not a large museum which allows you to reflect on the American Indian. Very nicely presented display about Indigenous peoples from Noth, Central and South America. There was also a display about the Indians of NY that seemed more focused for school groups but, again, it gives one opportunity to reflect. The gift shop was well stocked with a wide variety of items. The restroom is spotless. Great location, there is airport style security too. Did I mention that it was free..... Thank you for an informative visit.
Lisa S - a month ago

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5 Star Rating I had a day free in Manhattan and discovered this museum on Google maps.. It was a little tricky for me to find but when I finally got there, I was in for a treat. Stunning historical building and great layout made it a very enjoyable and informative experience. The lady at the front desk was extremely helpful and very proud, rightly so, of the exhibition. All of the staff were very polite and courteous. The artifacts and displays were presented beautifully. There were lots of school children around which was great to see and not a hindrance at all. I would love to revisit any time I'm back in town. Go and learn about the Real Native New Yorkers.. Wondeful experience and a thoroughly enjoyable day was spent here. The gift shop is amazing with authentic gifts at very reasonable prices Visited mid March.
K - 4 months ago

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5 Star Rating A hidden gem! In every sense of the words. Definitely worth a visit. PRO TIP: a good way to minimize the disturbance from the schoolgroups during the day is to go through the exhibits in a clockwise order as all the school groups seemed to go through the exhibit rooms in a counter-clockwise order The museum is tucked away behind a barricade of construction scaffolding (May/2026) and takes a bit of manouvering to find the entrance. On arrival, the place doesn’t set the expectations high, but once you push past that, the place rewards in heaps! At the time of my visit, there was an exhibition on about glass art made by native americans. Beautiful and really well presented. Then is a nice collection of various artifacts from native americans around the Americas. There is also a multimedia display of sorts, where the quality drops and bit (exhibits not working and all that tech jazz). At this point I almost left, but there are also exhibits downstairs, which I almost missed. The signposting is somehow too modest. I visited on a Wednesday morning and there was a clear increase of school groups as we got closer to 12 o’clock. Understandable as the museum is free. The groups can be quite loud and might not be your cup of tea.
T H. - 2 months ago

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4 Star Rating National Museum of the American Indian is a fascinating and culturally rich museum located in Lower Manhattan inside the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House. The building itself is stunning, with beautiful architecture, a grand rotunda ceiling, and impressive historic details that make the visit feel special even before exploring the exhibits. Inside, the museum offers a deep and meaningful look into the history, traditions, and cultures of Native American communities from across North, Central, and South America. The exhibitions are thoughtfully curated with traditional artifacts, artwork, multimedia displays, and stories that help visitors understand the heritage and contributions of Indigenous peoples. One of the best things about this museum is that it is free to enter, making it an excellent place for anyone interested in history, culture, or education while exploring New York City. The galleries are well organized, quiet, and informative, allowing visitors to take their time and truly appreciate the displays. The staff are also friendly and helpful if you have questions about the exhibits. The location is perfect as well, right near Battery Park and the waterfront, so it’s easy to combine this visit with a walk around Lower Manhattan. Overall, the National Museum of the American Indian is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to learn about Indigenous cultures and experience one of the most beautiful historic museum spaces in New York City.
Sultan Ahmed - 4 months ago

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5 Star Rating My husband and I visited the National Museum of the American Indian in New York and we were delighted. The museum is beautiful and very well organized, with exhibits showcasing the history, culture, and art of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. We really enjoyed the variety of artifacts, clothing, and crafts, as well as the explanations that accompany each piece. The building itself is impressive, and its location across from Battery Park makes it even more special. Plus, admission is free, which makes it accessible to everyone. The museum shop and café were also a nice touch. Definitely a place we recommend for anyone wanting to learn about and enjoy the rich culture of Indigenous peoples. It’s worth visiting and exploring every space!
Mirkelys - 5 months ago

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Directions

Subway Line Nearest Station Walking Time
4 or 5Bowling Green1 minute
RWhitehall Street3 minutes
1South Ferry4 minutes
JBroad Street6 minutes
2 or 3Wall Street8 minutes

How to get to National Museum of the American Indian by Subway

Take the 4 or 5 train to Bowling Green which exits right in front of the museum or take the R train to Whitehall Street and follow it north to the museum on your left or take the 1 train to South Ferry, turn left onto State Street, then right onto Bowling Green or take the J train to Broad Street, follow it south to Beaver Street and go right to Bowling Green or take the 2 or 3 train to Wall Street, walk south along William Street then right (west) on Beaver Street to the museum.

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