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New York Sightseeing Day Pass: 100+ Attractions including One World Observatory

Overview
Supercharge your NYC with access to over 100 of the biggest landmark destinations and experiences for up to 10 days.

TOP ATTRACTIONS including:

Madame Tussauds New York
NY Aquarium
One World Observatory
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Top of the Rock Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center
9/11 Memorial and Museum
American Museum of Natural History
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
MoMA
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Whitney Museum of American Art
Bronx Zoo
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Central Park Zoo
New York Botanical Garden
Circle Line Landmarks Cruise
Circle Line Liberty Cruise
Beyond King Tut Immersive Experience by National Geographic (until January 1 2023 only)
City: New York City
Tue 19 Nov
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You can choose the date already on the booking website
Starting at $154.00
Tue 19 Nov
Starting at $154.00
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What's Included
Discounts at Select Restaurants, Retailers, and Entertainment Options
Note: Access to the Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus valid through 1 day, regardless of duration of pass.
Choice of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10 calendar days of 100+ attractions.
Route and map
Meeting point
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Bronx
2900 Southern Blvd,
Your Mobile Guidebook:Ā The New York Sightseeing Pass Mobile Guidebook (https://www.sightseeingpass.com/en/new-york/attraction-list/ota)

How to use: Your pass is available for immediate use. Your voucher contains a uniqueĀ barcode for use on your mobile phone as your ticket. Attractions will scan the code and youā€™ll be in!
ā€¢ This pass is valid for the amount of consecutive calendar days you've purchased and ends on midnight on the last calendar day
ā€¢ The pass is activated the first time you use it
ā€¢ If the passĀ is used to make a reservation online or over the phone your card willĀ not be activated until you arrive on the date of the reservation.Ā  All reservations must be made for a day in which the pass is still valid
ā€¢ You may only visit each attraction once
ā€¢ If you have any questions, please contact your local supplier at +1-844-400-PASS (+1-844-400-7277)

Departure point: Pass can be redeemed at 42nd Street /Port Authority Bus Terminal station
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This pass is valid for the amount of consecutive calendar days purchased, ending on midnight of the last calendar day.
  • Each attraction/tour may only be visited once.
  • Entry process and hours of operation for individual attractions vary, especially around holiday periods.
  • Advanced reservations may be necessary for limited-space-tours included on the pass.
  • Accessibility differs per attraction/tour.
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
What To Expect
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New York Botanical Garden
Where you go and what you do with this fully-customizable, money-saving pass is up to you. Soak up 360-degree views of the city from on top of One World Observatory, explore New York aboard a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus trip, visit the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, and more. If youā€™re looking for an activity, try out a fun range of tours like street art tour of Brooklyn, a Soho and Little Italy walking tour, or a multi-hour bike rental. The choice is yours.
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Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
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Ellis Island
Ellis Island
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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El Museo del Barrio
El Museo del Barrio
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Museum of the City of New York
Museum of the City of New York
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New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
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Madame Tussauds New York
Madame Tussauds New York
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American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History
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Museum at Eldridge Street
Museum at Eldridge Street
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Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden
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Brooklyn Historical Society
Brooklyn Historical Society
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Fraunces Tavern Museum
Fraunces Tavern Museum
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Snug Harbor Cultural Center
Snug Harbor Cultural Center
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Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
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Museum of Jewish Heritage
Museum of Jewish Heritage
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop
Ground Zero Museum Workshop
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Luna Park in Coney Island
Luna Park at Coney Island
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City Sightseeing New York
City Sightseeing New York
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One World Observatory
One World Observatory
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National Geographic - Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience
You will see groundbreaking immersive exhibition on the 100th year anniversary of the discovery that takes you on the wondrous expansive journey through the true story and real artifacts of one greatest archeological discoveries of all times. Limited time exhibition until Jan 1 2023
Show 19 more stops
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (226)
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0kristib
Aug 2019
Our family has used travel passes in other cities before this trip. I put considerable effort into deciding which pass to purchase for our family. I would say we got our ā€œmoneyā€™s worthā€ from this pass, but it was not all the advertising presented it to be. Knowing we would only have part of a day on the day we arrived, I opted not to ā€œstartā€ the pass until our second day in NYC (a 3-day pass for 4 days in NYC). This pass does not include admission to the Empire State Building as some others do, so that was a separate charge booked elsewhere, and we toured that on our ā€œnon-passā€ day. Friday was devoted to the south end of Manhattan. We used the Pass to visit the One World Observatory. We were there at opening, so the line was short. We hoped to squeeze the 9/11 Museum and memorial in before we needed to catch a ferry to the NJ side of the Hudson for our Statue of Liberty pedestal entry (this is not included in the Sightseeing Pass). We had enough time for viewing the memorial, but there are no fast pass privileges at the museum with this pass...so we had to skip that as the line was too long. After our trip to the Statue, we walked from Battery Park to Wall Street, eventually catching a subway back to our hotel for dinner and a play. I had tried to use the ā€œcreditā€ part of our pass for theater tickets, but discovered the price the agent listed by Sightseeing Pass quoted, was about double what I would pay for the same category of seating if I bought them myself from Ticketmaster. (I purchased tix for $100@, the Pass was going to charge $200@). Saturday we returned to the 9/11 museum at the start of the day, then used the subway to go to the Museum of Natural History (sadly, this pass does not have fast entry here, as some others do). We walked through Central Park to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. About 4:30 we walked to the front entry hoping to catch a HO/HO bus. There were none around. We waited for about 1/2 hour. As we started walking to the subway we noticed one coming down the street, so went back to the pick-up point...only to discover it was completely full. Back to the subway we went! Others at the pick-up point indicated this was typical (long waits and full buses). Be wary of the HO/HO bus as itā€™s not that useful! We used the Top of the Rock pass that evening, and it was one place where we stood in a shorter line for the first round of ticketing, but then were queued with the masses after that. Sunday we went to Spyscape as it opened up, this pass does not include the 007 exhibit. No waiting here. When finished, we grabbed an early lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings of Times Square. We were given an abbreviated menu. Choices were a chicken Caesar salad, 5 wings, 8 boneless wings, or a cheeseburger. The last 3 items came with fries, and all included soda and ice cream for dessert. Tax and tip were not included in the ā€œpassā€. My sons had selected the RIB boat tour, so we took the subway back to the WTC area and walked to Pier 25. The boat that was about to go out filled with the couple that walked up just before us, so we had to wait for the next one about an hour later. Might have been a highlight of the trip! I suggested we walk to the HO/HO boat pier (Brookfield) a ways south of Pier 25. We got our tickets, and there was some confusion as to exactly where the boat would take us...some attendants seemed to think we would go past the Statue and the Brooklyn Bridge, etc. In reality, they pointed them out, but we basically took a 20-30 minute ride from Brookfield up to around 38th street (Pier78?). We had to wait for over an hour for the boat. It was a 90 degree day, so it was extremely hot. The boat arrived. After standing in a hot queue watching several busloads of people unload at the last minute and be escorted past those of us whoā€™d been standing in line for a minimum of 30 minutes...we were allowed to board. Of course the seats on the top deck were filled by the time we got on. I took a seat in the lower deck thinking at least it would be air conditioned. Not the case. The windows were sealed shut, and they had huge, noisy industrial fans blowing to move the hot air. Unreal! We hoped to take a nighttime bus tour, but got caught in a downpour as we walked from the pier back to our Times Square hotel. After watching an open-top Sightseeing bus drive past us with a top full of passengers in plastic ponchos...we decided to scrap that plan. To see lots of attractions, and get value from your pass...use the subway. Since one of the main advertising points of this pass is that you have access to Hop on Hop off privileges for the duration of the pass, you may be disappointed. We paid about $200 for each of our passes. Face value of the attractions/food deals we used according to the pdf version of the tour book was $295. If you throw out the $35 for the ride on the dilapidated Ferry owned by the Grayline Sightseeing company, retail price claimed by the company was $260. From a comment made by an employee at the Museum of Natural History, the museum only gets an ā€œagreed uponā€ reimbursement (interpret that as Grayline pays them a lesser amount than they would get from people purchasing tickets directly from the museum). We walked about 25 miles, and used the subway a lot, over the 4 days we were in NYC in order to cram as much in as we did.
Discover826889
Aug 2019
Quite ok for the money invested. In general it worked quite well. Need to plan properly and to be in time for highlights. Except for the cruise, it was waste of time, they did not follow their itinerary, supposed to go near Brooklyn bridge, but skipped that part and went directly to Liberty, with no excuse.
david w
Aug 2019
Hi this a official complaint that i would like a reply asap..We are fuming with this service, we waited at a bus stop on the bust tour and 3 times a bus pulled up and said he was full without opening there doors, we could clearly see seats on the bottom and top, this is not acceptable in 90 degrees heat, waited over 40 mins for a bus to let us on. We then heard the bus driver say to people in the cue he was full when we saw 15 seats on the top clearly empty, he left his microphone on , this is a shocking service, the employees are to lazy to check.Also we waited for our final night to use the planet Hollywood vouchers travelled 40 mins to be told when seated the vouchers could not be used because it was 5.45pm and the vouchers are only to be used before 5.00pm. Nowhere does it say this on the literature only the opening hours, plus it says for lunch or dinner, when did dinner finish at 5.00pm ?. there is five of us in our party we was fuming, i want an explanation why this happened and also refund for wasted vouchers that are clearly not fit for purpose, even the server at planet hollywood says they get complaints all the time regrading this, why is this not CLEARLY stated on your literature!!! THIS IS THE EMAIL I SENT TO CUSTOMER SERVICES 4 TIMES EACH ONE IGNORED, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND GO WITH ANOTHER COMPANY

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