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The New York Pass®: 100+ Attractions including Empire State Building

Overview
Your New York adventure just got easier, and less expensive, with this all-inclusive pass that gives you access to more than 100 things to do. From the Big Apple's most iconic attractions, including the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty Ferry, and 9/11 memorial, to the hidden gems and tours with locals. Your New York Pass includes a few extra perks at many locations, including discounts at gift stores, as well as a digital guide to help plan your itinerary.

• Choose between a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 10-day New York Pass®
• Save money compared to buying individual tickets at the gate
• See and do as much as you like each day
• Browse the digital guide for insider tips as well as entry requirements for each attraction before you go
• Show your pass on your mobile device to be scanned at each attraction or tour

Your pass is valid for 2 years from purchase date until first activation. After your first visit the pass is valid for the number of consecutive days purchased.
City: New York City
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Mon 18 Nov
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What's Included
Digital guide including attraction information and instructions
1-day Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off tour included
Digital pass valid for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 10-days
Visit as many attractions as you like for the duration selected
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20 West 34th Street
DOWNLOAD YOUR DIGITAL GUIDE HERE: https://newyorkpass.com/en-us/guidebook/great-pass

Please note: Due to Covid-19 some attractions or tours may be unavailable, or require advanced reservations, at the time of your visit. Please check the included guide for special instructions on how to pre-book attractions or tours, as well as each attraction website for up to date operating times and closure information.

Terms and Conditions

You have two years from purchase date to activate your pass or it will expire. Your pass is activated when you visit your first attraction. Once a pass is activated, it is non-refundable. Valid from the time of first use, for the consecutive calendar days (not 24 hr periods) selected.

Guide download link: https://newyorkpass.com/en-us/guidebook/great-pass
Reservations instructions: https://newyorkpass.com/en-us/reservations
End point
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Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For the most up to date attraction line-up refer to your customer voucher post-purchase which contains your digital guide link. Alternatively check The New York Pass® website for the latest information.
  • The New York Pass® will be immediately available as your 'ticket' after purchase, Save on your mobile device for easy use or print your pass if you prefer a hard copy.
  • The New York Pass® is activated upon first use, and is active for the consecutive number of days selected.
  • You can only visit each attraction once per lifetime of pass. There is however no limit to the number of attractions you can visit during your pass duration.
  • Child passes are only available for ages 3 to 12 years old. For any accompanying children under 3 yrs old please check with each individual attraction or tour whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay an entrance fee.
  • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Ferry does not include entry to Statue of Liberty pedestal or crown levels inside - must be purchased separately.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Some attractions welcome visitors on the day and some need to be booked in advance, so be sure to check the digital guide for instructions and place reservations well in advance (where needed) to avoid disappointment.
  • New York also has a few extremely popular attractions that don't have reservation requirements, but will involve wait times during busy periods. These include Top of the Rock Observation Deck, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, One World Observatory, Best of NYC Cruise by Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises and Liberty Super Express Cruise. For these attractions in particular, check all the tips included on the digital guide and app, to ensure you have the best sightseeing experience.
  • Please note that visits to the Empire State Building during sunset time slots require an additional 10 dollars fee payable directly to the Empire State Building when reserving your visit online or via the onsite kiosk.
  • All venues have differing measures in place under the guidelines of local authorities. Please visit venue websites for further details. For additional flexibility your pass is valid for 2-years from purchase date and is only activated when you visit your first attraction.
What To Expect
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Empire State Building
Synonymous with New York City, the Empire State Building is an American icon and one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Head to the top and enjoy views of up to 80 miles on a clear day, taking in Central Park, Manhattan, New Jersey, Connecticut and even out to Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions. Please note that visits to the Empire State Building during sunset time slots require an additional $10 fee payable directly to the Empire State Building when reserving your visit online or via the onsite kiosk. We recommend visiting after sunset to save the fee and enjoy views of the city at night!
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One World Observatory
Situated in Lower Manhattan, One World Observatory offers a state-of-the-art viewing platform 102 stories above ground. Travel straight to the top in 47 seconds in the SkyPod Elevator and delve into the cities cultural and financial history with interactive displays, and interesting talks led by the Tour Ambassadors. PLEASE NOTE: you will need to wait in line to receive a time slot. We recommend visiting mid-morning or in the evening for the shortest wait times.
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Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry - *Does not include entry to pedestal or crown levels inside Statue of Liberty - must be purchased separately.* No New York visit is complete without an official welcome from Lady Liberty. Visit the Statue of Liberty and explore Ellis Island, where more than 12 million immigrants were processed upon their arrived in the United States. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires advanced reservations. This attraction is extremely popular and gets booked up fast. If this is one of your 'must-sees', please reserve your spot as soon as possible!
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Top of the Rock
Breathtaking panoramas stretching miles in all directions, Top of the Rock has the best view in NYC with its perfect view of the Empire State Building. Day and night, gaze across the city's great landmarks and skyscrapers. PLEASE NOTE: you will need to wait in line to receive a time slot. We recommend arriving between 9AM and 3PM for the shortest wait times.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The 9/11 museum takes an in-depth look at the story through artifacts, testimonies and first-hand accounts. Gaze into the reflecting pools of the memorial and take in the tranquil pavilion of the 9/11 memorial before learning more about the Twin Towers tragedies through respectful interactive exhibits. PLEASE NOTE: you will need to wait in line to receive a time slot. We recommend visiting in the afternoon for the shortest wait times.
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Edge NYC
Take to the open air on a glass platform 100 stories in the sky and be wowed by the state-of-the-art architecture. Edge is New York City’s most exciting new attraction, set high above the fabulous, glimmering, brand new Hudson Yards!
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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Opened in 1929, MoMA's collection of contemporary art has grown to be one of the best and largest in the world. Rotating permanent exhibitions, visiting collections and iconic masterpieces - the Museum of Modern Art is a New York icon. Architecture, design, drawings, paintings, sculptures, photography, prints, illustrated books, film and mixed media - the Museum of Modern Art's collection welcomes 2.8 million visitors a year. PLEASE NOTE: Head to the MoMA ticket desk and present your pass to be issued a ticket for the next available time slot.
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American Museum of Natural History
Ignite your curiosity about the universe at the beloved 148-year old American Natural History Museum. From show-stopping displays such as the 94-foot blue whale and Tyrannosaurus Rex, to taxidermy specimens, fossils and anthropological artifacts, the Natural History Museum can't be missed. PLEASE NOTE: This activity required advanced reservation. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Circle Line Cruises
See New York's iconic skyline from the water with your choice of boat tour, from the best of NYC to a sunset cruise of the harbor lights and more. Marvel at the beauty of New York's waterfront and spot the city's landmarks aboard Circle Line Sightseeing cruises. Award-winning guides, famous routes, state-of-the-art boats and magnificent views of the NYC skyline, complete your New York adventure with Circle Line cruises (choice of five NYC cruises). PLEASE NOTE: you will have to wait in line to secure a boarding pass for one of the day's cruises. We recommend visiting early in the morning to secure a boarding pass by showing your pass.
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Madame Tussauds New York
Get your selfie sticks ready. Madame Tussauds New York in the heart of Times Square is the only place with no ropes or barriers holding you back from your favorite stars. Voted as one of New York’s most unique attractions, Madame Tussauds invites you to pose “in a moment in time” with the world’s most iconic musicians, A-list stars, sports legends, world leaders and more. With over 85,000 square feet of interactive entertainment, including Mission: Undead experience and Marvel Super Hero 4D Experience, the world-famous wax attraction is bigger and better than ever.
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Big Bus New York
A scenic and stress-free way to explore the city - relax as Big Bus tours take you across Manhattan, discovering all the sights and landmarks including Empire State Building, Times Square, Central Park and the Statue of Liberty. TripAdvisor's top-rated NYC bus tour, Big Bus New York is the only sightseeing bus with live commentary and hop-on-hop-off access at 25+ bus stops located across the city. PLEASE NOTE: Pass is only valid for the Uptown and Downtown loops.
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
A NYC architectural masterpiece, the Guggenheim museum is home to one of the finest modern art collections in the world. Ascend the landmark's grand spiral and experience its special exhibitions and permanent collections. Designed by visionary architect Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1959, the Guggenheim Museum is one of the most recognized museums in NYC, curating one of the most incredible collections of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, early Modern and contemporary art in the world.
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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
A floating museum - get up close to the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, the space shuttle Enterprise, a British Airways Concorde and submarine Growler, wander through interactive exhibitions, explore historic artifacts and discover the history of American innovation and bravery. An American military and maritime history museum, the collection of museum ships and aircraft at Intrepid Sea Air & Space Museum is one of America's leading historic, cultural and educational institutions. PLEASE NOTE: Head to the admissions counter and present your pass to be issued a ticket for the next available time slot.
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Museum of Sex
Jump into the most raunchy museum that New York City has to offer! For over fifteen years, the Museum of Sex has sustained its mission to preserve and present the history, evolution and cultural significance of human sexuality. The Museum produces exhibitions, experiences, and programs that bring the best of current art science and the study of sexuality to the widest possible audiences. Explore the vast collection of unique artifacts covering over 22,000 square feet of galleries and exhibitions. Experience more by visiting the acclaimed retail store or having a drink in the captivating Night Fever Bar. Please note: No patrons under the age of 18 are allowed in the museum. This is an adults-only attraction.
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Ground Zero Museum Workshop
The award-winning 9/11 Ground Zero Museum Workshop is the first-stop for tourists before visiting the World Trade Center site. Known as the “Kid-Friendly 9/11 Museum” for it’s non-graphic and interactive ability to teach kids about this tough subject in a gentle way, the Workshop allows guests to pick up WTC artifacts and won Trip Advisor’s “Top 25 Museums in the USA” Award. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Whitney Museum of American Art
Explore one of New York City's most prominent art museums, the Whitney Museum of American Art specializing in art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The Whitney is among the top tier of art museums in New York City and has built up a world renowned collection of American art. Upon your visit to the museum, you'll find pieces from some of the legends like Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns and Jackson Pollock. You'll also find art from newer artists as the Whitney has made a reputation for purchasing art from the creators within the same year that it is made.
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Rockefeller Center Tour
One of the greatest buildings from the Great Depression Era, discover the history and treasures within the Art-Deco-style Rockefeller Center. Famous for its annual Christmas tree and ice-skating, the building is also home to an incredible collection of art and sculptures. PLEASE NOTE: Capacity is limited to 10 guests per tour and tours are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium (Classic Tour) - Take a tour of Yankee Stadium and learn the history about the 27-time World Series Champion New York Yankees! Get up close to historic baseball artifacts, visit exclusive locations and learn about the various events that have taken place at the Stadium throughout history. Each tour is led by one of our knowledgeable and experienced tour guides to make sure everyone's trip to Yankee Stadium is complete. PLEASE NOTE: Yankee Stadium Tours are popular, we suggest arriving 15 minutes prior to your redeemed Classic Tour start time at the box office and please allow time for security.
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Museum of the City of New York
Located at the top of Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue, the Museum of the City of New York is the place to explore the city's past, celebrate its present, and imagine its future. The engaging exhibitions educate New Yorkers and visitors from around the world about the city's distinctive character, especially its heritage of diversity, opportunity, and perpetual transformation.
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New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
Explore four centuries of New York City history when you visit the New York Historical Society Museum. Right across the street from Central Park, learn more about the city of New York and all of the Americans who have created bits of history within this country. When you visit the museum, you'll be served the culture of NYC on a silver platter. With the use of photographs, paintings and literature, the New York Historical Society puts together amazing exhibits and installations that are a testament to the rich history of the United States.
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Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
Explore one of the nation's premiere religious centers, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and learn the rich history that this landmark has built in New York City. Take a tour of the world’s largest cathedral and see the beautiful Romanesque and Gothic architecture that was designed in 1888. The Cathedral of St. John the Divine also features stunning gardens in which you can spot peacocks wandering.
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Museum of Arts and Design
Located in the heart of Columbus Circle, the Museum of Arts and Design gives you a chance to stop and take in a great piece of culture added to the fast pace of New York City.
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Museum of Chinese in America
The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) was founded in 1980. It was established to protect and showcase the 160 years of journeys, memories, and contributions of people of Chinese descent in the USA. Established by the historian John Kuo Wei Tchen and community resident and activist Charles Lai, the museum is abundant in innovative exhibits and educational and cultural programs.
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Visit the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and explore the country's one and only museum dedicated to historic, contemporary design. The unique Cooper Hewitt museum features over 210,000 objects in their massive collection that has been built since the museum's founding in 1897. The objects displayed inside span back as far as 30 centuries but also feature cutting edge technology from years in the future.
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Brooklyn Museum
Measuring around 560,000 square feet, the Brooklyn Museum is the second largest art museum in the United States. That means you'll have plenty of space to explore during your visit. The museum features a massive collection of over 1.5 million objects displayed throughout the five floors. The pieces featured in the Brooklyn Museum range from Ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary paintings and sculptures that are influenced by many cultures around the world. You'll also have the opportunity to view works by some of the world's most celebrated artists such as Norman Rockwell, Mark Rothko, Georgia O'Keeffe and many more.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is truly a sight to behold. The garden displays horticultural activity like you've never seen before. No matter the season, something is always in bloom at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Take a leisurely stroll through the many gardens and be introduced to new species of plants from around the world.
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South Street Seaport Museum
Dive into New York City's rich maritime history by paying a visit to the South Street Seaport Museum! View the cabins and decks of six historic ships dating back to the 19th Century in New York. Inside you will get to see many interesting artifacts and exhibitions that beautifully depict the origins of the city and early discoveries that were made at sea.
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International Center of Photography Museum
Take a trip to the world's leading photography and visual culture institution, the International Center of Photography Museum. Hosting up to six exhibitions each year, the ICP showcases cutting edge photo technology and skills. You'll find presentations that focus on the history of image making as well as lectures and programs within the museum.
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MoMA PS1
Visit one of the oldest and largest nonprofit art institutions in the United States and view the marvelous exhibition space at MoMA PS1. Discover some of the experimental art pieces displayed at the MoMA PS1 and experience the many performances that take place inside of the museum. Located in Long Island City, the museum is a great excuse to organize a trip to the borough of Queens. The MoMA PS1 attracts around 200,000 visitors each year that come to view their unique and historical displays.
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Little Italy
The Official Little Italy Walking Tour - Walk the ‘mean streets’ that inspired the young Martin Scorsese to become a filmmaker and discover the often troubled history of this cosmopolitan neighborhood. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included guide for instructions.
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New York Botanical Garden
Explore the multitude of gardens and plant life waiting for you at the beautiful New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx. Become enthralled in the massive plant collection at the New York Botanical Garden. You can roam the 250 acres and see the 50 plus gardens that are on display. There's something at the garden for everyone, no matter their age. They even feature a children's garden with 40 interactive games and activities to entertain children while they learn about plant life.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage
A Living Memorial to the Holocaust this museum is New York’s contribution to the global responsibility to never forget. The Museum is committed to the crucial mission of educating diverse visitors about Jewish life before, during, and after the Holocaust. The third largest Holocaust museum in the world, the Museum anchors the southernmost tip of Manhattan, completing the cultural and educational landscape it shares with the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
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New York Hall of Science
Have a blast while learning at the exciting and educational New York Hall of Science! This hands-on technology center features over 450 interactive exhibits that teach you about science with fun and engaging activities. The NYSCI has served over a half million students with their educational programs and high-tech facility. Children of all ages are welcome to explore the 30,000 square feet occupied by the Science Playground from March through December.
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El Museo del Barrio
The museum features a wide range of notable exhibitions that combine the elements of film, performance art, visual art and even educational programs. Over 6,500 pieces exist in the museum's collection that has been growing since its establishment in 1969. When you visit El Museo del Barrio, you'll be introduced to the many artistic landscapes relating to the Latino culture and you will also understand the significance of the museum with its place along Museum Mile. El Museo del Barrio has put together an amazing collection of art that highlights Puerto Rican artists from the founding community. Over the years, the collection has grown to also include works by Caribbean and Latin-American artists.
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Skyscraper Museum
View New York City's great skyscrapers and architecture from Battery Park when you visit the Skyscraper Museum. The Skyscraper Museum is a gem for architectural design within the city of New York. You can explore some of the city's greatest landmarks and skyscrapers while learning about their history and technology. Inside of the museum, you will also get to learn about the designers and architects that crafted the illustrious New York City skyline.
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Harlem
Guided Harlem Highlights Bike Tour by Unlimited Biking - Explore the northern section of Manhattan on a fully-guided 2-hour Harlem Bike Tour and get to know this historic, yet the up-and-coming area of New York City. With your enthusiastic and knowledgeable tour guide, you'll learn all about Harlem's history, culture, and population and how various economic booms and busts have shaped, and continue to shape the neighborhood. your guide will even give you a glimpse into what's to come for the borough as it continues to develop in proximity to downtown Manhattan. PLEASE NOTE: Please come in on the day to check-in for the next available tour, at least one hour in advance.
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Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor
Visit one of Staten Island's cultural gems and find exciting exhibits displaying the arts and science at the Staten Island Museum. Also known as the Staten Island Institute of Arts & Sciences, the Staten Island Museum holds an impressive collection of historic artifacts, fine art works and elements of natural sciences. Many artifacts held inside of the museum can be dated back to contemporary and ancient time periods. In addition to the museum's permanent collection, they also showcase artifacts that teach about the many species of the world and the history of Staten Island.
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Staten Island Children's Museum
Stop by the Staten Island Children's Museum and experience New York's one and only indoor-outdoor interactive museum for children. Kids will have a blast at the museum as they learn and play with several hands-on exhibitions that will teach them about bugs, water and world exploration. You will also find children's workshops and special performances are the norm at the Staten Island Children's Museum. This is a great environment for kids to learn more about the world around them as well as make friends with other children.
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Staten Island Zoo
Explore the wide spectrum of wildlife inhabiting the Staten Island Zoo and learn about your favorite species. Take a stroll around Staten Island's famous Zoo and enjoy the energetic and charismatic animals living within the 8 acres of land that the zoo occupies. Not only will you be able to visit a few of your favorite animals, you will also have the opportunity to learn about new species that you may have never seen before.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester
Step into an Entirely LEGO®-themed world and experience 12 totally LEGO®, totally entertaining attractions at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center in Westchester, New York. PLEASE NOTE: Please Note: Adults must be accompanied by a child to enter LEGOLAND® Discovery Center at all times. "Adults-only nights" are not included with your pass.
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Escape Virtuality
Escape Virtuality is a cutting-edge VR and AR experience that allows you to go beyond the headsets into a virtual world. Escape rooms are private and require a minimum of four players. Smaller parties or those without a reservation may be offered a choice of virtual reality experiences. Weekdays have the best availability. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Paley Center for Media
Discover some of the most popular and cutting-edge forms of media dating back to the 1920's when you visit the Paley Center for Media. Over 100,000 radio and television programs are on display at the Paley Center for Media which you can watch or listen to for up to 2 hours at a time. You'll also be able to see classic moments in television like the first moon walk or the first appearance on American television by the Beatles. The Paley Center also offers an in-depth look to the world of media with discussions featuring media and technology professionals.
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Museum at Eldridge Street
Discover the synagogue that holds such deep significance in the Jewish History of the Lower East Side and the many artifacts that the Museum at Eldridge St. has to show. Inside of the historic synagogue is the museum in which you can find a massive collection of written letters and artifacts from the congregation of Eldridge St. The New York Times has described the museum as "gasp-inducing". You'll certainly enjoy the museum's nostalgic feel and interactive digital displays.
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Grand Central Terminal
Marvel & DC Superheroes Tour - Visit famous NYC landmarks that are linked to iconic comic book moments, such as the Grand Central Terminal and the United Nations building in this fun and engaging tour. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
The Catacombs by Candlelight Tour - Delve beneath St. Patrick’s Basilica into New York's underground passages and explore the historic Catacombs lead by atmospheric candlelight. This 1.5-hour guided tour will take you into the nave of the Basillica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral where you will explore the faithfully departed's final resting place in the historic crypts. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Fraunces Tavern Museum
Explore the 5 buildings that make up Fraunces Tavern® Museum and discover their historic collection of pieces. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Fotografiska New York
Anything but an ordinary museum, Fotografiska New York uses the power of photography to inspire a more conscious world with powerful, unparalleled exhibitions showcasing some of the world’s best photographers, housed in a historic landmark building located in the Flatiron District.
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Wall Street
How Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour - In this 2.5 informative tour your guide will take you through a history of Wall Street and introduce you to the pioneers and visionaries who made it the global financial institution it is today. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Williamsburg
NYC Bus Tour of Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens - From the birthplace of hip-hop to the home of the much-loved Mets and plenty of cultural hotspots in between, on this tour, you'll get to grips with the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Harlem, and more. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions. Tour is in English only.
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Broadway
Broadway & Times Square Walking Tour - Looking for things to see in New York? Walk in the footsteps of the stars and lift the curtain on two of New York City's glittering districts – Broadway and Times Square. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Dumbo
Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO Walking Tour - There's no better way to experience Brooklyn Bridge than taking a stroll across the architectural icon. It's one of the most photographed landmarks in NYC, and you'll get to see it from all angles on this walking tour. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions
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Chinatown
The Official Chinatown Walking Tour - Experience the sights, sounds and smells of Manhattan’s vibrant Chinatown with a guided walk through its narrow streets. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires reservations. Check the digital guide for instructions
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Chelsea
High Line – Chelsea – Meatpacking District Neighborhood Walking Tour - Explore the famous elevated railway-turned-park high above the streets and get a totally unique perspective on New York City’s Chelsea and Meatpacking Districts. PLEASE NOTE: this activity requires reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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yoda
Apr 2012

Worth every penny!!! loads of free and discount offers to take advantage of.needed the two days-three days is the way ahead if your visiting for a week-would use again!!!!

ALICIA P
Feb 2012

Good value for money. I would strongly reccommend you do the Empire State Building Observation Deck early in the morning (when it opens) and the boat out to The Statue of Liberty, as these lines can be about 2 hrs long.

Fiona G
Feb 2012

This is the second time I have purchased the NYP. I love the fact that so many different places and tours are included in the options. I also love the fact that I dont have to be pulling out money all of the time and that I get to jump the queues! I purchased another competitors card on my last trip and it was not nearly as good value as the NYP.

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