CityPass is the ideal bargain for both first-time and experienced travelers. You want the top attractions at discount prices. One simple online purchase and you're on your way to star-power experiences, museums, sightseeing, and attractions. CityPass gives you a well-defined itinerary for an active weekend. Have more time? Each booklet is valid for nine consecutive calendar days.
Inside each Boston CityPass booklet is five actual admission tickets, each with a little tip revealing a CityPass secret to skip main ticket lines. Plan an action-packed weekend -- or take up to nine leisurely days -- to explore Boston's shops, restaurants, and neighborhoods. Boston CityPass offer one admission to each attraction listed below.
How it Works: Your Eticket can be exchanged for your CityPass booklet at any of the listed attractions listed below. Details will be provided on your E-ticket. Booklets provide you with attraction information, transportation directions, best times to visit, a map, and expert advice on where to find distinctive Boston tastes, goods, and off-beat places from the experts at National Geographic Traveler magazine. Boston CityPass is your guide to Boston. Click here for more detailed information on how it works.
Length: 5 attraction pass
Time: Time shown on availability calendar is for booking purposes only. Your CityPass is valid for a full nine days beginning with the first day of use.
Summary: Rates do not include hotel pick up. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 888-814-2305.
1. New England Aquarium
Step inside the New England Aquarium and Experience more than 70 exhibits, featuring animals from around the world. Stand in awe of the four-story, 200,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank, home to everything from sea turtles to sharks to tropical fish. Cradle a sea star, horseshoe crab or sea urchin at the Edge of the Sea Tide pool. Experience an unforgettable IMAX® 3D film* on Boston's largest screen. *IMAX not included with CityPass admission.
Hours:
Open Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; Saturday, Sunday & holidays 9:00 am until 6:00 pm; extended summer hours; closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
2. Museum of Fine Arts - Boston
Come to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and see masterpieces from around the world and across the ages. At every turn, you'll find breathtaking works of art - from masterworks of American painting to icons of Impressionism, and from exquisite Asian scrolls to ancient Egyptian mummies. There are thousands of reasons to visit. What will you find this time?
Hours:
Open Saturday - Tuesday 10:00 am to 4:45 pm; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday until 9:45 pm; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Patriot's Day, and Independence Day
3. Museum of Science
Science comes alive with over 700 interactive exhibits, live animal presentations, science demonstrations, ever-changing exhibits, the breathtaking Theater of Electricity, and more. Other features at the Museum of Science (requiring separate admission) include a brand new 3D Digital Cinema, the Butterfly Garden, the Charles Hayden Planetarium, and the Mugar Omni Theater - New England's only 180 degree IMAX® dome screen.
Hours:
Open daily 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; Fridays until 9:00 pm; extended hours until 7:00 pm July 5th through Labor Day and Massachusetts school vacation weeks; extended Omni evening hours; closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
4. Skywalk Observatory
The Skywalk Observatory is Boston's only sky-high vantage point for sweeping 360 degree views of Greater Boston and beyond. Offering the best view of the city, the Skywalk Observatory is the ideal place to begin your tour of Boston. The Skywalk is located on the 50th floor of the Prudential building in the heart of Boston's Back Bay. Acquaint yourself with all of Boston's neighborhoods from 750 feet in the air! Your Antenna Audio Tour will guide you through your visit, teaching you about all of Boston's interesting facts and historical landmarks. The Skywalk Observatory, More than a View.
Hours:
Open daily; 10:00 am to 10:00 pm (last elevator leaves at 9:30 pm) March 1 - October 31; winter hours are 10:00 am to 8:00 pm November 1 - February 28; closed Christmas Day.
5. Harvard Museum of Natural History
Explore 12,000 specimens from around the globe, including dinosaurs, meteorites, gemstones and hundreds of animals - all at Harvard University's most-visited museum. Get close to the world's only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42 ft-long marine reptile. See a 1,642-lb. amethyst geode and whale skeletons. Don't miss the world famous exhibit of 3,000 'Glass Flowers'.
Hours:
Open daily 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day
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John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
At the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, step back into the re-created world of the early 1960s and experience first-hand the life and legacy of John and Jacqueline Kennedy through 25 exhibits, 3 theaters and 20 video presentations. Designed by I.M. Pei, the national memorial offers panoramic views of Boston's skyline and Harbor islands.
Hours:
Open daily 9:00 am to 5:00 pm; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day
Value
Boston CityPass saves visitors 46% off the combined regular admission prices at the participating attractions. Adults save nearly $40 and children over $20.
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