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 New York CityPass booklet is six 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 New York's shops, restaurants, and neighborhoods. New York 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 New York tastes, goods, and off-beat places from the experts at National Geographic Traveler magazine. New York CityPass is your guide to New York. Click here for more detailed information on how it works.
Length: 6 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. Empire State Building Observatory - 86th Floor and one audio tour
Voted "America's Favorite Building" by a Harris Interactive Poll. The 86th Floor Observatory is located 1,050 feet above New York City's bustling streets, offering panoramic views from both a glass-enclosed pavilion and the open-air promenade. Enjoy Empire State Building Observatory's limitless vistas far into the distance while your audio tour guide Tony beguiles you with fascinating facts and stories.
Hours:
Open daily, 365 days a year, 8:00 am to 2:00 am; Special Holiday Hours apply; Last elevator leaves 45 minutes before close
2. American Museum of Natural History - Rose Center for Earth and Space & Hayden Planetarium Space Show
The American Museum of Natural History is voted #1 attraction in New York City by Zagat Survey's, U.S. Family Travel Guide. Included in your ticket: Rose Center for Earth and Space, Hayden Planetarium Space Show and museum's 46 permanent exhibition halls. Don't miss world renowned Dinosaur Halls, a 94-foot-long blue whale in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, the new Spitzer Hall of Human Origins, and much more.
Hours:
Open daily 10:00 am to 5:45 pm; closed Thanksgiving & Christmas Day
3. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
The Museum of Modern Art's unparalleled collection includes Claude Monet's Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond and Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. MoMA also maintains an active schedule of exhibitions. Located in midtown Manhattan, the Museum is steps from the Broadway theater district and many shopping and dining options.
Hours:
Open Wednesday through Monday 10:30 am to 5:30 pm, Fridays until 8:00 pm; Closed Tuesdays, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day; Christmas Eve closed early at 3:00 pm. Special Holiday Hours: Open one hour early at 9:30 am from Dec 26 - Jan 4.
4. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Cloisters
Visit the Met... see the world! Discover two million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture at New York City's number one tourist attraction. From splendors of ancient Egypt to contemporary works by today's leading artists, a world of art awaits you - world-famous, encyclopedic collections, plus more than 30 annual special exhibitions all free with your admission.
Admission to the Met includes same-day admission to The Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park devoted to the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe. See magnificent sculpture, exquisite illuminated manuscripts, glorious stained glass, and the celebrated Unicorn Tapestries.
Hours:
Met: Sunday, Tuesday - Thursday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm; Friday & Saturday 9:30 am to 9:00 pm; closed Mondays (except holiday Mondays), Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & New Year's Day
Cloisters: Tuesday - Sunday 9:30 am to 5:15 pm (March - Oct); until 4:45 pm (Nov - Feb); closed Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & New Year's Day
5. Guggenheim Museum - includes Audio Tour
Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture is home to one of the world's finest collections of 20th and 21st century art. Don't miss walking the grand ramp that curves from the ground to the Guggenheim Museum dome. You'll see masterpieces by such noted artists as Chagall, Kandinsky, Picasso and van Gogh. Plus, changing exhibitions that are always significant and intriguing.
Hours:
Open Sunday - Wednesday & Friday 10:00 am to 5:45 pm; Saturday 10:00 am to 7:45 pm; closed Thursdays and Christmas Day;closed early at 4:00 pm on Christmas Eve.
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Top of the Rock - General Admission to Observation Deck
Top of the Rock Observation Deck offers stunning views of New York City and beyond. Come experience the interior and exterior decks on the top three floors of this magnificent art deco building. Enjoy 360° panoramic views 70 stories up in the sky. This is your New York!
Hours:
Open 365 days of the year; 8:30 am to Midnight. Last elevator goes up at 11:00 pm.
6. Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
See New York City the Circle Line way. Give Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises 2 hours of your time and you can experience the grandeur of Mid and Lower Manhattan. Circle Line's professional tour guides will share the legends and lore behind this great city. You will enjoy magnificent views of the world's premier skyline and a close encounter of the best kind as you circle the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, The United Nations and much more.
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Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
A close-up of Lady Liberty and a compelling look inside U.S. immigrants' stories await you at the Statue of Liberty National Monument and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Ellis Island Immigration Station processed more than 12 million immigrant steamship passengers while in operation until 1954, when it ceased operations. Today, over 40 percent of America's population can trace their ancestry through Ellis Island.
Hours:
Box office opens at 8:30 am First boat departs at 8:30 am from Memorial Day weekend though Columbus Day and 9:30 am the rest of the year from both Battery Park and Liberty State Park. Boats depart throughout the day every 30 to 45 minutes. Last monument entry is at 4:30 pm from Memorial Day weekend though Columbus Day and 3:30 pm the rest of the year. Closed Christmas Day
Value
New York CityPass saves visitors 45% off the combined regular admission prices at the participating attractions. For adults, the savings is over $60 and children save nearly $50.
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