- travelgumbo.com blog/the-cloistersNew York State residents have the option to pay what they want and do not need advance tickets. The Cloisters is in Fort Tryon Park.
- lanabird.com 2013/12/20/the-cloisters-new-york-…IMG_0361Cloisters. It snowed in New York City, and the garden path leading up to The Cloisters was a winter wonderland. Beyond beautiful!
- frommers.com destinations/new-york-city/…New York City› Attraction. The Cloisters. At the north end of Fort Tryon Park. ... New York State residents pay what they wish Web site The Cloisters.
- theculturetrip.com north-america/usa/new-york/…‘The Cloisters‘ is something you often hear mentioned on a list of ‘things to do in New York,’ but if you haven’t been, you may not actually know what it is.
- medium.com @city-guides-of-us/the-cloisters-guide…The Cloisters is a beautiful place to visit and it is also important to the city of New York. ... Adress: 445 W 21st St #4F, New York, NY 10011, United States.
- thrillist.com venues/the-cloistersNew York. Part of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Cloisters opened in 1938 and reflects medieval architecture and art, with over 2,000 works of art and...
- cityseeker.com new-york/5598-the-met-cloistersThe Cloisters is the medieval outpost of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Overlooking the Hudson River, it is a deeply relaxing and spiritual place that explores...
- http://margaretdeefholts.com usa-thecloisters.htmlAlthough The Cloisters is part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it is located some distance away from the main Met complex.
- scenicusa.net 060812.htmlThe Cloisters, a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is devoted to art and architecture of Medieval Europe. ... Museum of the City of New York.
- maps.roadtrippers.com us/new-york-ny/nature/the-…The Met Cloisters is an Architectural Site in New York. Plan your road trip to The Met Cloisters in NY with Roadtrippers.