The Statue of Liberty Ferry is available from Battery Park in lower Manhattan.
The ticket office is located inside Castle Clinton which is inside Battery Park.
Yes, you need to take a ferry. The statue is on Liberty Island. There is no bridge, and private boats are not allowed on the island.
the mannhatten ferry
yes you can take the ferry there u do not have to climb it lol
They take a ferry from lower Manhattan (Battery Park) to Liberty Island
The Statue of Liberty.
yes, there is a ferry that will take you there and back
depends where you live. Once you get to NY, you need to take a Ferry across the channel to the island.
To travel from JFK to the Statue of Liberty, you can take a combination of public transportation options. First, you can take the AirTrain from JFK to Jamaica Station, then transfer to the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to Penn Station. From there, you can take the subway to Battery Park, where you can catch a ferry to the Statue of Liberty.
The torch is found on the right hand of the Statue of Liberty. The statue was a gift to the United States from the people of France. Every year hundreds of thousands of people and tourist take a free ferry from the Manhattan Harbor to Staten Island and can view the Statue of Liberty.
None , The statue is on liberty island, You can take a ferry to it, and Ellis island as well , it costs about 12 dollars for passage to both islands. to get to the ferry docks you can take the 4 train and get off at bowling green then walk to the ferry dock which is located in battery park.(about 2 blocks).
There is a ferry that goes from Manhattan in New York harbour to the island where the Statue is.
Since the Statue of Liberty is on an island with no roads, this would be difficult at best. You could, of course, drive it to a parking lot from which you could take a ferry to the island.