A must see. Don't worry, they have the ticket valid for two consecutive days, plenty of time to enjoy each exhibit. The 9/11 is powerful, and make sure you visit the pullitzer photos.
One of the best museums in DC. Fun, interactive and amazing views. Admission fee is worth yet plan on 3hrs till a full day. Ticket is good for the next day also.
Be wary Newseum; you've been put "on notice" by Colbert! All joking aside, this is def a great museum and worth the price tag. The Pulitzer Prize pics and old newspaper articles exhibits are a fav.
A museum about news is very captivating ! The fall of the Berlin Wall to 911 and the first news gazettes to be published ! The view from the top is the best on Pennsylvania ave!
The Newseum is one of D.C.’s newest tourist attractions. You have to pay to go to the Newseum. Tickets are good for two days. It is informative, it is interactive, and it is lot of fun. Leer más
Great spot, but give yourself more time than you think. It takes at least 3-4 hours to scratch the surface here. Your ticket gives you 2 days of admission though so you can revisit tomorrow!
Great news museum with everything from Berlin Wall, 4D cinema and my favorite Pulitzer Prize winning photographs and lot more. Bonus if balcony with view over The Capitol.
Love this museum! Sad that it’ll be closing permanently on Dec. 31, 2019. Hoping they’ll find another location. The message they’re sharing is one we all should be reminded of often.
With all the free museums in DC, I waited a long time to visit this place, but it's well worth the price of admission. Block out a whole day and take it all in.
One of the best museums I have ever visited. When you purchase a ticket, you have 2 days of visit (which I did). Really worth your money. Students discounts available as well as military , children an
If you are visiting DC, visit this museum early on as your ticket is good for 2 days (and there is a lot to read!) Check out coupon sites ahead of time for discounts
Events are worth it! The atmosphere is wonderful with beautiful fresh flowers. The layout is fantastic! We went to a producers convention and had a lovely time!
The admission ticket is valid for two days, so you can return and enjoy the museums two days in a row. There is also a student discount - a laughable 1$
True journalism is on display here as you walk through history from a media perspective. Don't miss the daily headlines upstairs, the map of free press around the world or the chance to be on camera. Leer más
This is one of the most interesting museums I've ever been to...make sure you have lots of time to explore because it's huge and you'll want to see everything! Pulitzer Prize photographs are amazing!
As a journalist, I make a trip to Newseum every year. Consider it my mecca. You learn something new every time. Going through old AND new newspaper front pages are my favorite things to do.
Founding partner employees get in free (and accompanying family) - but remember to take ID. That said, it's worth the money, kids are free in the summer and you get to come back the next day.
Truly amazing museum. Very fascinating exhibits that you won't see anywhere else. Tons to see, so it's great that tickets are good on consecutive days.
I generally thought that the exhibits were put together and organized and put together very well especially the powerful exhibits on the tragic events of September 11.
If you have only $25 and a weekend in DC, spend your money here! So much to see that ticket includes next day. Big Berlin Wall chunk, FBIs most wanted, Kennedy photo exhibit, make ur own news report!
One of the few museums requiring paid admission, Newseum is worth it. Come early in the day because you can spend most of it here. There is a lot to see.
You can literally spend an entire day here! As a journalist, I've always wanted to come here -- and Newseum didn't disappoint. Definitely visit the 9/11 exhibit! Highly recommend, despite entry fee.
Experience what it's like to report the news, or find the newspaper from your date of birth in one of the Newseum's interactive exhibits. Take one of the best pictures of DC from the 6th floor.
The 250,000-square-foot museum offers visitors a cutting-edge experience, blending news history with up-to-the-minute technology and interactive exhibits.
History of TV, Radio, and the Internet is the perfect thing for a Communications major! You'll be able to learn so much, and it's great seeing actual artifacts right in front of you.
Absolutely fantastic. At first, the $20 ticket seems way too expensive, but it's a two-day pass of complete journalism heaven and definitely worth the money.