New York CityPASS

A sightseeing pass to explore Big Apple attractions at your own pace across nine days

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With this New York City Pass, you’ll be able to explore the city’s main sights at your own pace. It is valid for nine consecutive days, so you can plan your itinerary at your convenience.

The pass will include access to the Empire State Building and the American Museum of Natural History. You can also choose between a number of other attractions, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the ferry to Ellis Island and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.

Why Visit

  • Chance to visit the Empire State Building, museums and more
  • Opportunity to save money and time and focus on the sights
  • Chance to visit five attractions over a nine-day period

What's included

  • Admission to five attractions

Restrictions

  • Visitors need to show a valid photo ID.

Additional information

Please use the email of the person using the pass, as this information is needed for the reservation.

Your CityPASS tickets are valid for nine consecutive days, including the first day of use.

The first day of use for your tickets must occur within 365 days of the date of purchase.

Some attractions require that visitors pass through security checkpoints.

If participants of your group would like to split up and visit different attractions, just make sure each person has a ticket with their name on it.

Location

New York CityPASS
New York, NY, 10036
Please present your tickets on a mobile device or print them to enter any of the following attractions if chosen: - Empire State Building Observatory - American Museum of Natural History - Top of The Rock observation deck - Ferry access to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island - 9/11 Memorial & Museum - Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises - Intrepid Museum - Guggenheim Museum

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