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The New York Pass grants admission to over 40 of the City’s best attractions and museums for one low price. If you plan on visiting attractions, you should have a New York Pass in your pocket.
The New York Pass includes:
- over 40 of the City’s best sites including
- Empire State Building
- Statue of Liberty
- Circle Line Water Cruises
- Museum of Natural History
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- NBC Studio Tour
- Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum
- United Nations Tour
- Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour
- All of the City’s Zoos and Aquarium
- And many, many more—a complete list is shown below
- The New York Pass also gives you value added discounts and special offers from a variety of restaurants and retailers.
- Included with the pass is pocket sized guidebook. The guidebook illustrates all of the participating attractions, contains navigational assistance and important phone numbers. Be sure to pay attention to hours of operation and special instructions for the attractions in which you are interested.
- Identified in the guidebook are ‘Fast Track’ locations. These are attractions that allow New York Pass holders to move to the front of the line. This is a huge benefit considering some attractions may have substantial wait times.
It is important to remember that the New York Pass does not operate on a 24 hour basis. The pass is valid for calendar days. The pass is activated when used for the first time. So if you activate your New York Pass at 8pm at night, your first day will expire later that night.
The New York Pass is good for 1, 2, 3, or 7 consecutive calendar days. After the card is activated, it will begin to expire accordingly. A 1 day pass will expire midnight on the day of activation. A 2 day pass will expire at midnight of the next day after activation and so on. To get as much value from the card as you can, start early in the day.
New York Passes may be activated on the day you choose. Although a date is needed for purchase, your pass can be activated at any time.
Listed here is a complete list of participating attractions.
Free Admission:
- American Museum of Natural History
- American Museum of the Moving Image
- Bronx Museum of Art
- Bronx Zoo
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden
- Brooklyn Children’s Museum
- Brooklyn Museum of Art
- Carnegie Hall Tour
- Central Park Zoo
- Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
- Empire State Building
- Guggenheim Museum
- Historic Richmond Town (Staten Island)
- Lazer Park
- Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum
- Madison Square Garden All Access Tour
- National Park Service of New York
- NBC Studio Tour
- New York Aquarium
- New York Botanical Garden
- New York Hall of Science
- New York Police Museum
- New York Skyride
- New York Transit Museum
- Noble Maritime Collection
- On Location Tours
- Prospect Park Zoo
- Queens Museum of Art
- Queens Zoo
- Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour
- Rockefeller Center Tour
- South Street Seaport Museum
- Staten Island Children’s Museum
- Statue of Liberty / Ellis Island Ferry
- Suede Lounge (VIP nightclub access)
- The Tour at Lincoln Center
- The United Nations Tour
- Tribute Museum
- Wave Hill
- Whitney Museum of American Art
Value added attractions:
- Applause Tickets
- 3D Limo Tours
- B&H Photo
- B. B. King Blues Club and Grill
- Bloomingdale’s
- Central Park Bicycle Rentals and Tours
- Century 21 Department Store
- Cold Stone Creamery
- Gray Line New York Sightseeing
- Hard Rock Café
- Harlem Spirituals
- Helicopter Flight Services
- Junior’s
- Keith Prowse Tickets
- Liberty Helicopters
- Macy’s
- Manhattan Mall
- MTV Store
- NBC Experience Store
- New York Visions Bus Tour
- New York Water Taxi
- Planet Hollywood
- Shearwater Sailing
- Soup Man (from Seinfield!)
- Spirit Cruises
- The Change Group Currency Exchange
- Tours by Bike
- Walkin' Broadway (Times Square self guided audio tour)
- Wollman Rink in Central Park
- Woodbury Common
- World Yacht
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