National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center
New York, NY
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Closed Dec. 25
Admission is free
About
Sitting at the foot of the Wiechquaekeck Trail, an old Algonquin trade route (aka Broadway), the American Indian Museum’s New York location shares the Washington, D.C., location’s incredible collection and its commitment to celebrating the diverse history and contemporary voices of Native peoples throughout the western hemisphere.
Highlights
The Diker Pavilion for Native Arts and Cultures; Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian; Why We Serve: Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces.
Getting Here
Visit NY MTA for maps and service updates for subways and buses. Check for service disruptions to MTA elevators by visiting MTA’s Elevator and Escalator Status page.
Subway
4 and 5 trains to Bowling Green
Nearest Accessible Subway Entrances:
Bowling Green, NE corner of Broadway and Battery Pl.
South Ferry, SE corner of State St and Whitehall St.
Bus
M5, M15, and M20
The National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center in New York City does not offer public parking.
Dining and Shopping
Dining
While this location does not have dining, view dining options at our other locations.
Shopping
While this location has no museum store, you can always shop online.
Accessibility
See Getting Here for information on accessible parking and public transportation.
Accessibility Information and Programs
Disability access service requests: NMAI-NY-Education@si.edu