Place of worship

The Met Cloisters

707 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

Take the A train to northern Manhattan to visit the Cloisters, a branch of the Met dedicated to medieval European art and architecture. Located on four acres, the museum of five cloistered abbeys has great views of the Hudson River and George Washington Bridge, and the gardens are a quiet display of medieval life. Concerts at the museum’s Fuentiduena Chapel sound like the echoes of some other time and place far away from New York City. It’s worth planning your visit around one.
Yukiko Naoi &
February 15, 2017

Tips from locals

Nia
September 21, 2022
Beautiful museum , must visit place
Sherry
July 22, 2022
Beautiful and worth a visit! And then hang out in Fort Tryon Park!
Calatayud
April 11, 2022
Short Uber or train ride uptown. Medieval castle, an extension of the MET.
Jamie
March 2, 2020
You must visit the cloisters. It’s a modern take on past designs and artworks! Its very vibrant and the air quality is great. You can hike up to the Cloisters or you can take the subway and bus to get there!
Eduardo
February 27, 2020
An aesthetically pleasing museum with excellent exhibits!

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Location
99 Margaret Corbin Dr
New York, NY