SPYSCAPE in New York, NY

928 8th AveNew York, NY 10019
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Overview

The sleek SPYSCAPE NYC is an immersive interactive spy museum experience where you can dive into the world of espionage. Explore the secrets of spies, test your own spy skills, and discover the fascinating history of espionage. With engaging exhibits and hands-on activities, it's a must-visit destination for anyone curious about the covert world of spies.

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Good To Know

from Ashley, one of our New York Travel Experts
  • Fun and exciting activities for all ages—expect hands-on exhibits and interactive spy challenges.
  • Located in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The entrance is between 54th and 55th St.
  • Nearby parking is available at 300 W, 241 W, and 230 W on 55th St.
  • Open daily at varying times—subject to change. The last entry is 90 minutes before closing.
  • A typical visit takes approximately 1.5 hours to 2 hours.
  • Walker and wheelchair-accessible entrances, galleries, retail spaces, café, and restrooms.
  • Storage lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Outside food, drinks, bottles, glass, cans, weapons, markers, paint, musical instruments, and sports equipment are not allowed.
  • You can take pictures, but please note that flash photography and professional camera/video/audio equipment are not permitted.

Description

from SPYSCAPE
Dive into a world of secrets and discover your inner superhero at SPYSCAPE, NYC's #1 rated museum and immersive interactive experience.

See how your skills stack up in immersive spy challenges designed by a former Head of Training at British Intelligence to highlight your superpowers—from empathy and analysis to agility and strategy. Then receive your authentic, detailed profile to inspire you to develop your inner superhero!

Discover the world's premiere museum of secrets—from original Enigma machines and Edward Snowden's telepresence robot to a U2 spy plane camera, micro bugging devices, and the actual virus that the US and Israel used to attack Iran's nuclear program. SPYSCAPE has gadgets even 007 never had!

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Frequently Asked Questions about SPYSCAPE

Where is SPYSCAPE located?

SPYSCAPE is in Midtown Manhattan at 928 8th Ave., New York, NY. The entrance is located on 8th Ave, between 54th and 55th St.

How long does SPYSCAPE take?

This experience typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours.

Is parking provided?

No, SPYSCAPE does not offer onsite parking. You can find parking at nearby garages in three different locations: 300 W, 241 W, and 230 W on 55th St.

Is SPYSCAPE NYC appropriate for children?

Yes, this is a family-friendly activity.

Is it wheelchair-accessible?

Yes, SPYSCAPE’s entrances, galleries, retail spaces, café, and restrooms are walker and wheelchair-accessible. For guests arriving with a wheelchair/walker, the SE Corner of 55th St. & 8th Ave. has sidewalk access ramps. Staff are also available to assist visitors in engaging with the interactive exhibits.

Can I bring my pet?

Unfortunately no, only service animals are permitted inside.

Are there lockers available for rent?

Yes, storage lockers are available without any added fee in the coat room on a first-come, first-served basis. Storage lockers are sized 11.5”x19.5”x24”. Items that are too large for the lockers will not be permitted inside, so please limit the number and size of the items you bring.

Can I bring a camera?

Yes, non-flash photography is permitted anywhere inside SPYSCAPE unless otherwise posted. Commercial photography and video/sound recording is prohibited unless you have prior written approval obtained from SPYSCAPE staff.

What can't I bring into the SPYSCAPE galleries?

Please note that you are not allowed to bring outside food and beverages, glass bottles, cans, weapons, illegal substances, professional camera/video/audio recording equipment, markers, spray paints, musical instruments, and sports and recreational equipment, like skateboards, bikes, baseball bats, etc.