Experience one of the world's greatest art collections — 5,000 years of human creativity across 2 million objects — guided by a museum insider who tailors the journey to your passions. A private Met tour is the cultural summit of any New York visit.
What to expect
Enter through the Great Hall on Fifth Avenue and immediately feel the scale of one of the world's largest art museums. Your private guide — a trained docent or specialist — leads you through handpicked galleries at a civilised pace, pausing on individual masterworks for extended conversation rather than hurried commentary. Highlights might include the Temple of Dendur (an actual Egyptian temple inside a glass pavilion), Vermeer's intimate canvases, or the rooftop café terrace with its sweeping Central Park panorama. Two to three focused hours far outweighs six hours alone.
Good to know
Located on Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street — a 20-minute taxi from Midtown cruise terminals. Book private group tours well in advance via the Met's Group Visits office. General admission tickets can be purchased on arrival, but private experiences require advance arrangement. Allow a minimum of 2.5–3 hours. The museum is closed on Tuesdays.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at New York — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.