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Go City : New York Explorer Pass - Choisissez 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ou 10 attractions

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Avec le New York Explorer Pass by Go City, vous avez accès à vos 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ou 10 attractions ou visites préférées, parmi plus de 95 choses à faire, et économisez jusqu'à 40 % (par rapport à l'achat individuel billets d'attraction). Admirez les vues panoramiques depuis l'observatoire de l'Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, Edge et One World Observatory. Découvrez la ville depuis un bus à arrêts multiples ou faites une croisière touristique. Il y en a pour tous les goûts!

Créez votre propre itinéraire et visitez la Grosse Pomme à votre rythme - vous avez jusqu'à 60 jours pour utiliser votre pass. Utilisez le guide numérique inclus pour planifier votre voyage et vérifier quelles activités nécessitent des réservations à l'avance, puis présentez votre pass sur votre appareil mobile à l'entrée. De plus, votre pass est valable 2 ans à compter de la date d'achat et ne s'active qu'à votre première visite, vous n'avez donc pas à vous inquiéter si vos plans de voyage doivent changer.
Ville: La ville de New York
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Ce qui est inclu
Free digital guide with information including opening times and entry requirements
Valid for 60 days from first attraction visit
Choice of two, three, four, five, six, seven or ten attractions, tours or activities
Free digital guide with information including opening times and entry requirements
Valid for 60 days from first attraction visit
Choice of two, three, four, five, six, seven or ten attractions, tours or activities
Free digital guide with information including opening times and entry requirements
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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New York
20 West 34th Street
Téléchargez votre guide numérique sur : gocity.com/new-york/en-us/guidebook/explorer

Remarque : certaines attractions ou visites peuvent être indisponibles ou nécessiter des réservations à l'avance au moment de votre visite (https://gocity.com/new-york/en-us/products/explorer/reservations). Veuillez consulter le guide numérique Go City inclus pour obtenir des instructions spéciales, ainsi que le site Web de chaque attraction pour obtenir des informations à jour sur la fermeture.

Comment ça fonctionne: Chaque pass a un code unique, qui sera scanné pour l'admission à chaque attraction. Pour les offres spéciales dans les magasins et les restaurants, présentez votre pass à votre serveur ou caissier. Certaines attractions peuvent nécessiter des réservations. Veuillez lire les informations sur les attractions pour les heures, les fermetures et les instructions d'admission spéciales incluses dans le guide, le site Web gocity.com ou l'application mobile.

FAQ

Comment utiliser mon pass pour visiter la Statue de la Liberté ?
Présentez votre pass à l'un des guichets Statue Cruises à l'intérieur de Castle Clinton à Battery Park. Le ferry nécessite une sécurité au niveau de l'aéroport, alors préparez-vous à une longue attente. Prévoyez au moins 2 heures pour visiter une île et 4 heures pour visiter les îles Ellis et Liberty. Votre pass vous donne accès à l'île uniquement. L'accès au piédestal et à la couronne nécessite des réservations et l'espace est limité et n'est pas inclus dans votre pass.

Quand mon pass expire-t-il ?
Vous avez 2 ans à compter de l'achat pour activer votre pass ou il expirera. La visite de votre première attraction active votre pass. Ensuite, vous disposez de 60 jours pour utiliser votre pass. Vous pouvez visiter une attraction une fois pendant la durée de vie du pass, sauf indication contraire.

D'autres questions? Appelez le +1 617‑671‑1000

Téléchargez votre guide numérique ici : https://gocity.com/new-york/en-us/guidebook/explorer
Instructions de réservation : https://gocity.com/new-york/en-us/products/explorer/reservations
Point final
Cette activité se termine au point de rendez-vous.
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Pour la liste des attractions la plus récente, reportez-vous à votre bon client après l'achat qui contient votre guide numérique. Vous pouvez également consulter l'application et le site Web Go City pour obtenir les dernières informations.
  • Votre New York Explorer Pass sera immédiatement disponible en tant que « billet » après l'achat, économisez sur votre appareil mobile pour une utilisation facile ou imprimez votre pass si vous préférez une copie papier.
  • Le New York Explorer Pass est activé à la date de la première utilisation. Les attractions supplémentaires achetées sont valables jusqu'à 60 jours après la première utilisation.
  • Les laissez-passer pour enfants Go City ne sont disponibles que pour les enfants de 3 à 12 ans. Pour tout enfant de moins de 3 ans accompagnant, veuillez vérifier auprès de chaque attraction ou visite si les bébés sont acceptés et/ou doivent payer un droit d'entrée.
  • VEUILLEZ NOTER : Certaines attractions accueillent les visiteurs le jour et d'autres ont besoin à réserver à l'avance, alors assurez-vous de consulter le guide numérique pour obtenir des instructions et de réserver bien à l'avance (si nécessaire) pour éviter toute déception.
  • New York possède également quelques attractions extrêmement populaires qui ne ont des exigences de réservation, mais impliqueront des temps d'attente pendant les périodes de pointe. Il s'agit notamment de la plate-forme d'observation Top of the Rock, du mémorial et du musée du 11 septembre, de l'observatoire One World, de la croisière Best of NYC par Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises et de la croisière Liberty Super Express. Pour ces attractions en particulier, consultez tous les conseils inclus dans le guide numérique et l'application, pour vous assurer de vivre la meilleure expérience touristique.
  • Les attractions peuvent avoir des surclassements disponibles et peuvent être achetées le jour de la visite, payables directement à l'opérateur
  • Veuillez noter que les visites à l'Empire State Building pendant les créneaux horaires du coucher du soleil nécessitent 10 dollars supplémentaires frais payables directement à l'Empire State Building lors de la réservation de votre visite en ligne ou via le kiosque sur place.
  • Tous les sites ont mis en place des mesures différentes selon les directives des autorités locales. Veuillez visiter les sites Web des sites pour plus de détails. Pour plus de flexibilité, votre pass est valable 2 ans à compter de la date d'achat et n'est activé que lorsque vous visitez votre première attraction.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Empire State Building
Take in the whole Empire State Building Experience, including the newly renovated art-deco lobby, the sustainability and historical exhibits, and a free self-guided multimedia tour. See panoramic views of up to five states from the surrounding open-air promenade or from the climate controlled viewing galleries. Get details about what you’re viewing from every vantage point with the free self-guided multimedia tour. 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!
2
Top of the Rock
Manhattan is all about skylines and Top of the Rock is up there with the best. You'll hop in a glass elevator and whizz 70 floors up to the Top of the Rock Observatory. Comprising both indoor and outdoor spaces, this 55,000 square-foot area is made up of three observation decks that give you unobstructed, 360-degree views of the city, including Central Park, the Hudson River and even Connecticut on a clear day. Best of all, the Art Deco building offers something the Empire State Building never will – a view of the Empire State Building. 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.
3
One World Observatory
Discover the dizzying heights of the One World Observatory, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. You’ll be amazed by 360° degree views over New York, reaching out to Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and more. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
4
Edge NYC
The Edge is New York City’s most exciting new attraction, set high above the fabulous, glimmering, brand new Hudson Yards! You’ll ride the elevator 100 stories into the sky, then step out in the open air onto a vast viewing platform with the famous skyline right before your eyes.
5
Statue of Liberty
Visit the grounds of Liberty Island and get unbeatable views of Lady Liberty and downtown Manhattan aboard a ferry. Then, head over to Ellis Island to learn all about American immigration and research your family history at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. PLEASE NOTE: Reservations are required for this activity. Check the digital guide for instructions. Also note that access to the Pedestal and Crown of the Statue of Liberty is not included with your Pass. If you wish add access to those parts of the statue, you will need book Crown Reserve and/or Pedestal Reserve tickets separately and make reservations as soon as possible as space is limited and tours often sell out months in advance.
6
Circle Line Cruises
Providing magnificent views of the Manhattan skyline and interesting tidbits about the city and its surroundings, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises is a true New York institution and a “must-see” attraction while in town. Your New York Explorer Pass offers a variety of cruise options and tours, giving you unparalleled views of Manhattan so you can fill your social media with plenty of envy-inducing snaps. Plus, the live narration means you won’t miss any interesting tidbits about your watery surroundings. Sail past the world-famous Statue of Liberty, swing by historic Ellis Island, and sail right until the Brooklyn Bridge. PLEASE NOTE: Upon presentation of your pass, a time and date for the cruise must be selected. Please allow yourself at least 45-minutes for ample ticketing and boarding time.
7
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The 9/11 Memorial and Museum honor the nearly 3,000 victims of these attacks and all those who risked their lives to save others. Head to the Memorial’s twin reflecting pools that sit in the footprint of where the Twin Towers once stood. These pools are each nearly an acre in size and feature the largest manmade waterfalls in North America. The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into the bronze panels edging the pools. Your New York Explorer Pass provides entry to the museum's 110,000 square feet of exhibition space, where you’ll experience the story of 9/11 through multimedia displays, archives, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
8
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest in the world and over five million history buffs visit every year. You might even recognize it as the star of the Robin Williams movie Night at the Museum. The impressive exhibits include a giant 94-foot whale model, the 563 carat Star of India sapphire, and a giant Sequoia tree which is almost 2,000 years old. You’ll also find one of the biggest collections of fossils and dinosaur bones in the world. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
9
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Learn all about American military and maritime history at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum and Space Shuttle, a museum that explores the past through four historic vessels: the Aircraft Carrier Intrepid, Submarine Growler, Space Shuttle Enterprise, and the British Airways Concorde. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
10
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
More like a sanctuary than a museum, The Museum of Modern Art in midtown Manhattan has earned its reputation as the greatest collection of modern art in the world, and this world-famous institution is well worth the trip for anyone visiting New York City. An inspirational building in its own right, filled with light and contemporary space and design, MoMA houses such masterpieces as Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night, Claude Monet’s Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond, and Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans. That’s right: many of those pieces you perhaps thought of as classics are actually modern art! Not limited to the abstract, MoMA holds the works of such masters as Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne, and many more. PLEASE NOTE: Head to the MoMA ticket desk and present your pass to be issued a ticket for the next available time slot.
11
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is one of the 20th century’s most significant and unusual architectural structures. Whether the museum’s content rivals its exterior remains to be decided by the individual visitor. One thing is certain: you will not leave this building without a new-found sense of awe and respect for the great artists whose priceless masterpieces are housed within. Calder, Chagall, Kandinsky, Klee, Picasso and van Gogh are all here on permanent display. The astonishing galleries at the Guggenheim Museum are also home to the works of Cézanne, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, and Renoir. From Impressionist and Post-Impressionist, to sculpture and works of the avant-garde, this museum will make a huge impression on you.
12
Madame Tussauds New York
Make your way through fun themed areas and interact with the characters. You can hop on a flying bike with E.T., warm-up for late-night TV with Jimmy Fallon or compete to win the Hunger Games with Katniss Everdeen. You can even attend an A-list party with the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway, and Morgan Freeman, and shake hands with world leaders including Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln.
13
Whitney Museum of American Art
The Whitney Museum of American Art plays an integral role in the contemporary American art industry with an expansive collection featuring a range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art. Dedicated to promoting present-day art by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting works by living artists, the museum is one of the finest institutions of twentieth century American art in the world and is vital to the success of the American art industry today.
14
New York Botanical Garden
According to the Wall Street Journal, the New York Botanical Garden is "always a magical place." Visit New York City’s greenest cultural oasis. The New York Botanical Garden offers something for everyone: spectacular exhibitions, delicious refreshments, unique gifts at Shop In the Garden, and hands-on activities for kids at the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden. A visit to The New York Botanical Garden is an entire day of fun for the whole family!
15
SPYSCAPE
Visit SPYSCAPE®, a multi-sensory spy museum and immersive experience that lets you test your skills and intelligence in the world of espionage to discover your inner spy or spy detective. Develop spy skills relevant to your everyday life. Learn to effectively lie and keep your story straight and how to spot a liar in interrogation booths and take part in a 360-degree surveillance mission that measures your agility in special ops assignments.
16
St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
Catacombs by Candlelight Tour - Experience an atmospheric journey through history, and see what lies beneath the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. This 90-minute guided tour will take you through the underground tunnels and passageways of historic catacombs, with plenty of spine-tingling stories as you go. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
17
Broadway
Broadway & Times Square Walking Tour - Go on a 1-hour and 45-minute walking tour of two New York City landmarks: Broadway and Times Square, led by a professional insider (an experienced actor or director!) with first-hand experience. This fully immersive walking tour will lift the curtain and introduce you to the world of Broadway theater, auditions, opening nights, disappointments, and huge successes—including the personal experiences of your guide, so you’ll get to experience Broadway Theater from the perspective of a real artist. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
18
Museum of Sex
The Museum of Sex takes you on an educational journey to the epicenter of human sexuality, around the world, from past to present. Advocating open discourse, the museum displays 15,000 artifacts and perspectives on sexuality from leading scholars, artists, and more.
19
Brooklyn Museum
Hop on over to Brooklyn – NYC's coolest neighborhood – to visit its museum and world-renowned botanic gardens. Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest institutes of its kind in the country, boasting a huge collection of global artifacts and art. You'll find pieces from Egypt, Asia, Africa and Europe along with collections dedicated to important themes like feminism and identity. Peruse the winding halls of art and learn more about the world around you. Your Brooklyn Museum ticket also grants you access to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a 52-acre haven full of exotic plants and stunning blooms.
20
National Museum of the American Indian
NYC Slavery & Underground Railroad Walking Tour - Explore the origins of slavery in colonial New York on this 2.5-hour guided tour. You’ll learn about how men and women banded together to form the risky network that became the Underground Railroad, and you'll hear some of the stories from those who traveled the route in pursuit of freedom. Your guide will tell you all about riots, revolts, and tales of the courage and triumph of real New Yorkers who risked their lives and everything they had to help people escape slavery in this eye-opening tour of the city's pivotal past. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
21
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village Walking Tour - Take a two-hour guided tour of the ‘birthplace of American Counter-Culture’. Home to a large community of artists, writers, and creative types, this Greenwich Village Walking Tour will give you the inside look at one of the most bohemian areas of New York City. Your tour guide will fill you in on some local history related to the area's most famous and notorious residents and visitors, including Bob Dylan, Edgar Allen Poe, John Wilkes Booth, and more. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
22
The High Line
High Line – Chelsea – Meatpacking District Neighborhood Walking Tour - Start off by exploring trendy Chelsea Market, an abandoned factory that has been renovated into a food court where you can sample NYC foodie favorites. Find boutique bakeries that make cakes shaped like your favorite designer bags, or try a trendy take on classic NYC street fare. You'll then ascend the stairs to the High Line to wander through the greenery above ground. Take in the art installations, spectacular views, and unique vantage point that this sky-high park allows for. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
23
Governors Island
Enjoy a Surrey Bike Rental on Governors Island, just a short ferry ride from Manhattan. Just a short ferry ride from Manhattan or Brooklyn, Governors Island is a world away from the hustle and bustle of NYC - it boasts green spaces, car-free paths, and stunning views. Pedal around all 172 acres and explore the sights with a two-hour surrey rental. You’ll don your helmet and hit the cycle paths with your detailed map to ensure you don’t get lost.
24
Museum of the City of New York
There’s so much packed into the island of Manhattan that they had to make a museum about it. The aptly-named Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), focuses on the art and history of the Big Apple and boasts a wealth of artifacts showcasing the city’s past, present and future.
25
New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
The New-York Historical Society Museum & Library hits the spot for anyone craving an offbeat and often surprising bite of New York City culture easily digested in an hour or two. Quirky, smart, immersive and right next door to the much larger and more well-known Museum of Natural History, the New-York Historical Society Museum offers a rich taste of New York City with a collection that includes everything from 16th-century arrowheads to almost 3,000 historical toys and games to a model of Lincoln’s head from the same sculptor who created the Lincoln Memorial to a door from the first fire engine that reached ground zero on September 11.
26
Escape Virtuality
Delve into a whole new virtual world at Escape Virtuality, New York’s most exciting VR experience. Your pass includes one virtual reality experience, putting you behind the wheel, in the jungle, or walking the plank with a choice of realistic games. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
27
St. Patrick's Cathedral
With your New York Explorer Pass, you'll get expedited entry into the newly-restored cathedral affectionately known as America's Parish Church. Download your tour narration ahead of your visit and enjoy the insightful commentary as you explore the historic site. The audio tour is designed to operate on iPhone iOS as well as Android systems meaning that you can use your own device, and tours are currently offered in English, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese.
28
Museum of Jewish Heritage
Learn about Jewish life and history before, during and after the Holocaust at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
29
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.
30
Rockefeller Center Tour
Spanning the area between Fifth and Sixth Avenue, Rockefeller Center has earned its reputation as a city within a city. Expert guides will take you on a magical Rockefeller Center Tour through its rich history, which is entertaining and educational even for New Yorkers! Some say Rockefeller Center is the hub of Manhattan. Home to the world’s most famous Christmas Tree, NBC New York Studios, the iconic ice skating rink, the Associated Press, and the “30 Rock Building”, this eclectic entertainment and business complex is a great place to spend some time. PLEASE NOTE: Capacity is limited to 10 guests per tour and tours are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
31
Wall Street
How Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour - This 2.5-hour tour includes an in-depth live commentary that explores Wall Street’s financial and political importance. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
32
Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium Classic Tour - Gain a new appreciation for the New York Yankee franchise and baseball history on a guided tour of legendary Yankee Stadium! Knowledgeable tour guides take visitors through Yankee Stadium featuring highlights that go beyond the sights you’ve seen on TV. You’ll learn about the history of the stadium itself, the Yankee dynasty over the years, and some of the greatest players in history to play at Yankee Stadium. PLEASE NOTE: Passes are redeemed on a first come first serve basis and are subject to availability. 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.
33
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 advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
34
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 digital guide for instructions.
35
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester
Immerse yourself in a world made of LEGO® bricks at the ultimate indoor LEGO® playground, LEGOLAND® Discovery Center in Westchester, New York. Please note: currently unavailable (covid-19 update) You’ll get to go on two interactive, adventure-packed LEGO® rides: Merlin’s Apprentice Ride and Kingdom Quest, watch a featured film in the 4D cinema with rain, wind, and even snow, attend the LEGO® Fire Academy, see all of New York’s top attractions constructed with LEGO® bricks in MINILAND®, and more. Kids will be inspired by their surroundings to create and work on their LEGO® engineering skills at the Model Builder Academy – where they can learn tips and tricks from Master Builders and then test their newfound expertise on the race tracks.
36
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
No trip to New York is complete without a little shopping. Experience premium New York shopping without the premium New York price tags at The Woodbury Common Outlets and get everyday savings of 25%-65% off name brand designer fashion and goods. Includes roundtrip transportation. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
37
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Fraunces Tavern® Museum’s role in the history of the United States is the stuff of legend. General George Washington – later of course to become the first President of the United States – used the tavern as a headquarters as America fought to break free from British rule. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
38
Empire State Building
Take in the whole Empire State Building Experience, including the newly renovated art-deco lobby, the sustainability and historical exhibits, and a free self-guided multimedia tour. See panoramic views of up to five states from the surrounding open-air promenade or from the climate controlled viewing galleries. Get details about what you’re viewing from every vantage point with the free self-guided multimedia tour. 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!
39
Top of the Rock
Manhattan is all about skylines and Top of the Rock is up there with the best. You'll hop in a glass elevator and whizz 70 floors up to the Top of the Rock Observatory. Comprising both indoor and outdoor spaces, this 55,000 square-foot area is made up of three observation decks that give you unobstructed, 360-degree views of the city, including Central Park, the Hudson River and even Connecticut on a clear day. Best of all, the Art Deco building offers something the Empire State Building never will – a view of the Empire State Building. 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.
40
One World Observatory
Discover the dizzying heights of the One World Observatory, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. You’ll be amazed by 360° degree views over New York, reaching out to Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and more. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
41
Edge NYC
The Edge is New York City’s most exciting new attraction, set high above the fabulous, glimmering, brand new Hudson Yards! You’ll ride the elevator 100 stories into the sky, then step out in the open air onto a vast viewing platform with the famous skyline right before your eyes.
42
Statue of Liberty
Visit the grounds of Liberty Island and get unbeatable views of Lady Liberty and downtown Manhattan aboard a ferry. Then, head over to Ellis Island to learn all about American immigration and research your family history at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. PLEASE NOTE: Reservations are required for this activity. Check the digital guide for instructions. Also note that access to the Pedestal and Crown of the Statue of Liberty is not included with your Pass. If you wish add access to those parts of the statue, you will need book Crown Reserve and/or Pedestal Reserve tickets separately and make reservations as soon as possible as space is limited and tours often sell out months in advance.
43
Circle Line Cruises
Providing magnificent views of the Manhattan skyline and interesting tidbits about the city and its surroundings, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises is a true New York institution and a “must-see” attraction while in town. Your New York Explorer Pass offers a variety of cruise options and tours, giving you unparalleled views of Manhattan so you can fill your social media with plenty of envy-inducing snaps. Plus, the live narration means you won’t miss any interesting tidbits about your watery surroundings. Sail past the world-famous Statue of Liberty, swing by historic Ellis Island, and sail right until the Brooklyn Bridge. PLEASE NOTE: Upon presentation of your pass, a time and date for the cruise must be selected. Please allow yourself at least 45-minutes for ample ticketing and boarding time.
44
The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The 9/11 Memorial and Museum honor the nearly 3,000 victims of these attacks and all those who risked their lives to save others. Head to the Memorial’s twin reflecting pools that sit in the footprint of where the Twin Towers once stood. These pools are each nearly an acre in size and feature the largest manmade waterfalls in North America. The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into the bronze panels edging the pools. Your New York Explorer Pass provides entry to the museum's 110,000 square feet of exhibition space, where you’ll experience the story of 9/11 through multimedia displays, archives, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
45
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest in the world and over five million history buffs visit every year. You might even recognize it as the star of the Robin Williams movie Night at the Museum. The impressive exhibits include a giant 94-foot whale model, the 563 carat Star of India sapphire, and a giant Sequoia tree which is almost 2,000 years old. You’ll also find one of the biggest collections of fossils and dinosaur bones in the world. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
46
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Learn all about American military and maritime history at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum and Space Shuttle, a museum that explores the past through four historic vessels: the Aircraft Carrier Intrepid, Submarine Growler, Space Shuttle Enterprise, and the British Airways Concorde. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
47
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
More like a sanctuary than a museum, The Museum of Modern Art in midtown Manhattan has earned its reputation as the greatest collection of modern art in the world, and this world-famous institution is well worth the trip for anyone visiting New York City. An inspirational building in its own right, filled with light and contemporary space and design, MoMA houses such masterpieces as Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night, Claude Monet’s Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond, and Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans. That’s right: many of those pieces you perhaps thought of as classics are actually modern art! Not limited to the abstract, MoMA holds the works of such masters as Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne, and many more. PLEASE NOTE: Head to the MoMA ticket desk and present your pass to be issued a ticket for the next available time slot.
48
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is one of the 20th century’s most significant and unusual architectural structures. Whether the museum’s content rivals its exterior remains to be decided by the individual visitor. One thing is certain: you will not leave this building without a new-found sense of awe and respect for the great artists whose priceless masterpieces are housed within. Calder, Chagall, Kandinsky, Klee, Picasso and van Gogh are all here on permanent display. The astonishing galleries at the Guggenheim Museum are also home to the works of Cézanne, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, and Renoir. From Impressionist and Post-Impressionist, to sculpture and works of the avant-garde, this museum will make a huge impression on you.
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Madame Tussauds New York
Make your way through fun themed areas and interact with the characters. You can hop on a flying bike with E.T., warm-up for late-night TV with Jimmy Fallon or compete to win the Hunger Games with Katniss Everdeen. You can even attend an A-list party with the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway, and Morgan Freeman, and shake hands with world leaders including Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln.
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Whitney Museum of American Art
The Whitney Museum of American Art plays an integral role in the contemporary American art industry with an expansive collection featuring a range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art. Dedicated to promoting present-day art by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting works by living artists, the museum is one of the finest institutions of twentieth century American art in the world and is vital to the success of the American art industry today.
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New York Botanical Garden
According to the Wall Street Journal, the New York Botanical Garden is "always a magical place." Visit New York City’s greenest cultural oasis. The New York Botanical Garden offers something for everyone: spectacular exhibitions, delicious refreshments, unique gifts at Shop In the Garden, and hands-on activities for kids at the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden. A visit to The New York Botanical Garden is an entire day of fun for the whole family!
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SPYSCAPE
Visit SPYSCAPE®, a multi-sensory spy museum and immersive experience that lets you test your skills and intelligence in the world of espionage to discover your inner spy or spy detective. Develop spy skills relevant to your everyday life. Learn to effectively lie and keep your story straight and how to spot a liar in interrogation booths and take part in a 360-degree surveillance mission that measures your agility in special ops assignments.
53
St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
Catacombs by Candlelight Tour - Experience an atmospheric journey through history, and see what lies beneath the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. This 90-minute guided tour will take you through the underground tunnels and passageways of historic catacombs, with plenty of spine-tingling stories as you go. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Broadway
Broadway & Times Square Walking Tour - Go on a 1-hour and 45-minute walking tour of two New York City landmarks: Broadway and Times Square, led by a professional insider (an experienced actor or director!) with first-hand experience. This fully immersive walking tour will lift the curtain and introduce you to the world of Broadway theater, auditions, opening nights, disappointments, and huge successes—including the personal experiences of your guide, so you’ll get to experience Broadway Theater from the perspective of a real artist. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
55
Museum of Sex
The Museum of Sex takes you on an educational journey to the epicenter of human sexuality, around the world, from past to present. Advocating open discourse, the museum displays 15,000 artifacts and perspectives on sexuality from leading scholars, artists, and more.
56
Brooklyn Museum
Hop on over to Brooklyn – NYC's coolest neighborhood – to visit its museum and world-renowned botanic gardens. Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest institutes of its kind in the country, boasting a huge collection of global artifacts and art. You'll find pieces from Egypt, Asia, Africa and Europe along with collections dedicated to important themes like feminism and identity. Peruse the winding halls of art and learn more about the world around you. Your Brooklyn Museum ticket also grants you access to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a 52-acre haven full of exotic plants and stunning blooms.
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National Museum of the American Indian
NYC Slavery & Underground Railroad Walking Tour - Explore the origins of slavery in colonial New York on this 2.5-hour guided tour. You’ll learn about how men and women banded together to form the risky network that became the Underground Railroad, and you'll hear some of the stories from those who traveled the route in pursuit of freedom. Your guide will tell you all about riots, revolts, and tales of the courage and triumph of real New Yorkers who risked their lives and everything they had to help people escape slavery in this eye-opening tour of the city's pivotal past. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
58
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village Walking Tour - Take a two-hour guided tour of the ‘birthplace of American Counter-Culture’. Home to a large community of artists, writers, and creative types, this Greenwich Village Walking Tour will give you the inside look at one of the most bohemian areas of New York City. Your tour guide will fill you in on some local history related to the area's most famous and notorious residents and visitors, including Bob Dylan, Edgar Allen Poe, John Wilkes Booth, and more. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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The High Line
High Line – Chelsea – Meatpacking District Neighborhood Walking Tour - Start off by exploring trendy Chelsea Market, an abandoned factory that has been renovated into a food court where you can sample NYC foodie favorites. Find boutique bakeries that make cakes shaped like your favorite designer bags, or try a trendy take on classic NYC street fare. You'll then ascend the stairs to the High Line to wander through the greenery above ground. Take in the art installations, spectacular views, and unique vantage point that this sky-high park allows for. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Governors Island
Enjoy a Surrey Bike Rental on Governors Island, just a short ferry ride from Manhattan. Just a short ferry ride from Manhattan or Brooklyn, Governors Island is a world away from the hustle and bustle of NYC - it boasts green spaces, car-free paths, and stunning views. Pedal around all 172 acres and explore the sights with a two-hour surrey rental. You’ll don your helmet and hit the cycle paths with your detailed map to ensure you don’t get lost.
61
Museum of the City of New York
There’s so much packed into the island of Manhattan that they had to make a museum about it. The aptly-named Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), focuses on the art and history of the Big Apple and boasts a wealth of artifacts showcasing the city’s past, present and future.
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New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
The New-York Historical Society Museum & Library hits the spot for anyone craving an offbeat and often surprising bite of New York City culture easily digested in an hour or two. Quirky, smart, immersive and right next door to the much larger and more well-known Museum of Natural History, the New-York Historical Society Museum offers a rich taste of New York City with a collection that includes everything from 16th-century arrowheads to almost 3,000 historical toys and games to a model of Lincoln’s head from the same sculptor who created the Lincoln Memorial to a door from the first fire engine that reached ground zero on September 11.
63
Escape Virtuality
Delve into a whole new virtual world at Escape Virtuality, New York’s most exciting VR experience. Your pass includes one virtual reality experience, putting you behind the wheel, in the jungle, or walking the plank with a choice of realistic games. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
64
St. Patrick's Cathedral
With your New York Explorer Pass, you'll get expedited entry into the newly-restored cathedral affectionately known as America's Parish Church. Download your tour narration ahead of your visit and enjoy the insightful commentary as you explore the historic site. The audio tour is designed to operate on iPhone iOS as well as Android systems meaning that you can use your own device, and tours are currently offered in English, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage
Learn about Jewish life and history before, during and after the Holocaust at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
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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.
67
Rockefeller Center Tour
Spanning the area between Fifth and Sixth Avenue, Rockefeller Center has earned its reputation as a city within a city. Expert guides will take you on a magical Rockefeller Center Tour through its rich history, which is entertaining and educational even for New Yorkers! Some say Rockefeller Center is the hub of Manhattan. Home to the world’s most famous Christmas Tree, NBC New York Studios, the iconic ice skating rink, the Associated Press, and the “30 Rock Building”, this eclectic entertainment and business complex is a great place to spend some time. 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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Wall Street
How Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour - This 2.5-hour tour includes an in-depth live commentary that explores Wall Street’s financial and political importance. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium Classic Tour - Gain a new appreciation for the New York Yankee franchise and baseball history on a guided tour of legendary Yankee Stadium! Knowledgeable tour guides take visitors through Yankee Stadium featuring highlights that go beyond the sights you’ve seen on TV. You’ll learn about the history of the stadium itself, the Yankee dynasty over the years, and some of the greatest players in history to play at Yankee Stadium. PLEASE NOTE: Passes are redeemed on a first come first serve basis and are subject to availability. 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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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 advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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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 digital guide for instructions.
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LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester
Immerse yourself in a world made of LEGO® bricks at the ultimate indoor LEGO® playground, LEGOLAND® Discovery Center in Westchester, New York. Please note: currently unavailable (covid-19 update) You’ll get to go on two interactive, adventure-packed LEGO® rides: Merlin’s Apprentice Ride and Kingdom Quest, watch a featured film in the 4D cinema with rain, wind, and even snow, attend the LEGO® Fire Academy, see all of New York’s top attractions constructed with LEGO® bricks in MINILAND®, and more. Kids will be inspired by their surroundings to create and work on their LEGO® engineering skills at the Model Builder Academy – where they can learn tips and tricks from Master Builders and then test their newfound expertise on the race tracks.
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Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
No trip to New York is complete without a little shopping. Experience premium New York shopping without the premium New York price tags at The Woodbury Common Outlets and get everyday savings of 25%-65% off name brand designer fashion and goods. Includes roundtrip transportation. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
74
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Fraunces Tavern® Museum’s role in the history of the United States is the stuff of legend. General George Washington – later of course to become the first President of the United States – used the tavern as a headquarters as America fought to break free from British rule. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Empire State Building
Take in the whole Empire State Building Experience, including the newly renovated art-deco lobby, the sustainability and historical exhibits, and a free self-guided multimedia tour. See panoramic views of up to five states from the surrounding open-air promenade or from the climate controlled viewing galleries. Get details about what you’re viewing from every vantage point with the free self-guided multimedia tour. 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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Top of the Rock
Manhattan is all about skylines and Top of the Rock is up there with the best. You'll hop in a glass elevator and whizz 70 floors up to the Top of the Rock Observatory. Comprising both indoor and outdoor spaces, this 55,000 square-foot area is made up of three observation decks that give you unobstructed, 360-degree views of the city, including Central Park, the Hudson River and even Connecticut on a clear day. Best of all, the Art Deco building offers something the Empire State Building never will – a view of the Empire State Building. 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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One World Observatory
Discover the dizzying heights of the One World Observatory, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. You’ll be amazed by 360° degree views over New York, reaching out to Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and more. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
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Edge NYC
The Edge is New York City’s most exciting new attraction, set high above the fabulous, glimmering, brand new Hudson Yards! You’ll ride the elevator 100 stories into the sky, then step out in the open air onto a vast viewing platform with the famous skyline right before your eyes.
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Statue of Liberty
Visit the grounds of Liberty Island and get unbeatable views of Lady Liberty and downtown Manhattan aboard a ferry. Then, head over to Ellis Island to learn all about American immigration and research your family history at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. PLEASE NOTE: Reservations are required for this activity. Check the digital guide for instructions. Also note that access to the Pedestal and Crown of the Statue of Liberty is not included with your Pass. If you wish add access to those parts of the statue, you will need book Crown Reserve and/or Pedestal Reserve tickets separately and make reservations as soon as possible as space is limited and tours often sell out months in advance.
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Circle Line Cruises
Providing magnificent views of the Manhattan skyline and interesting tidbits about the city and its surroundings, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises is a true New York institution and a “must-see” attraction while in town. Your New York Explorer Pass offers a variety of cruise options and tours, giving you unparalleled views of Manhattan so you can fill your social media with plenty of envy-inducing snaps. Plus, the live narration means you won’t miss any interesting tidbits about your watery surroundings. Sail past the world-famous Statue of Liberty, swing by historic Ellis Island, and sail right until the Brooklyn Bridge. PLEASE NOTE: Upon presentation of your pass, a time and date for the cruise must be selected. Please allow yourself at least 45-minutes for ample ticketing and boarding time.
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The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
The 9/11 Memorial and Museum honor the nearly 3,000 victims of these attacks and all those who risked their lives to save others. Head to the Memorial’s twin reflecting pools that sit in the footprint of where the Twin Towers once stood. These pools are each nearly an acre in size and feature the largest manmade waterfalls in North America. The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into the bronze panels edging the pools. Your New York Explorer Pass provides entry to the museum's 110,000 square feet of exhibition space, where you’ll experience the story of 9/11 through multimedia displays, archives, narratives, and a collection of monumental and authentic artifacts. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
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American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History is one of the largest in the world and over five million history buffs visit every year. You might even recognize it as the star of the Robin Williams movie Night at the Museum. The impressive exhibits include a giant 94-foot whale model, the 563 carat Star of India sapphire, and a giant Sequoia tree which is almost 2,000 years old. You’ll also find one of the biggest collections of fossils and dinosaur bones in the world. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Learn all about American military and maritime history at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum and Space Shuttle, a museum that explores the past through four historic vessels: the Aircraft Carrier Intrepid, Submarine Growler, Space Shuttle Enterprise, and the British Airways Concorde. PLEASE NOTE: You will need to wait in line to receive a time slot.
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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
More like a sanctuary than a museum, The Museum of Modern Art in midtown Manhattan has earned its reputation as the greatest collection of modern art in the world, and this world-famous institution is well worth the trip for anyone visiting New York City. An inspirational building in its own right, filled with light and contemporary space and design, MoMA houses such masterpieces as Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night, Claude Monet’s Reflections of Clouds on the Water-Lily Pond, and Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans. That’s right: many of those pieces you perhaps thought of as classics are actually modern art! Not limited to the abstract, MoMA holds the works of such masters as Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne, and many more. 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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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and is one of the 20th century’s most significant and unusual architectural structures. Whether the museum’s content rivals its exterior remains to be decided by the individual visitor. One thing is certain: you will not leave this building without a new-found sense of awe and respect for the great artists whose priceless masterpieces are housed within. Calder, Chagall, Kandinsky, Klee, Picasso and van Gogh are all here on permanent display. The astonishing galleries at the Guggenheim Museum are also home to the works of Cézanne, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, and Renoir. From Impressionist and Post-Impressionist, to sculpture and works of the avant-garde, this museum will make a huge impression on you.
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Madame Tussauds New York
Make your way through fun themed areas and interact with the characters. You can hop on a flying bike with E.T., warm-up for late-night TV with Jimmy Fallon or compete to win the Hunger Games with Katniss Everdeen. You can even attend an A-list party with the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway, and Morgan Freeman, and shake hands with world leaders including Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln.
87
Whitney Museum of American Art
The Whitney Museum of American Art plays an integral role in the contemporary American art industry with an expansive collection featuring a range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art. Dedicated to promoting present-day art by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting works by living artists, the museum is one of the finest institutions of twentieth century American art in the world and is vital to the success of the American art industry today.
88
New York Botanical Garden
According to the Wall Street Journal, the New York Botanical Garden is "always a magical place." Visit New York City’s greenest cultural oasis. The New York Botanical Garden offers something for everyone: spectacular exhibitions, delicious refreshments, unique gifts at Shop In the Garden, and hands-on activities for kids at the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden. A visit to The New York Botanical Garden is an entire day of fun for the whole family!
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SPYSCAPE
Visit SPYSCAPE®, a multi-sensory spy museum and immersive experience that lets you test your skills and intelligence in the world of espionage to discover your inner spy or spy detective. Develop spy skills relevant to your everyday life. Learn to effectively lie and keep your story straight and how to spot a liar in interrogation booths and take part in a 360-degree surveillance mission that measures your agility in special ops assignments.
90
St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
Catacombs by Candlelight Tour - Experience an atmospheric journey through history, and see what lies beneath the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. This 90-minute guided tour will take you through the underground tunnels and passageways of historic catacombs, with plenty of spine-tingling stories as you go. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Broadway
Broadway & Times Square Walking Tour - Go on a 1-hour and 45-minute walking tour of two New York City landmarks: Broadway and Times Square, led by a professional insider (an experienced actor or director!) with first-hand experience. This fully immersive walking tour will lift the curtain and introduce you to the world of Broadway theater, auditions, opening nights, disappointments, and huge successes—including the personal experiences of your guide, so you’ll get to experience Broadway Theater from the perspective of a real artist. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
92
Museum of Sex
The Museum of Sex takes you on an educational journey to the epicenter of human sexuality, around the world, from past to present. Advocating open discourse, the museum displays 15,000 artifacts and perspectives on sexuality from leading scholars, artists, and more.
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Brooklyn Museum
Hop on over to Brooklyn – NYC's coolest neighborhood – to visit its museum and world-renowned botanic gardens. Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest institutes of its kind in the country, boasting a huge collection of global artifacts and art. You'll find pieces from Egypt, Asia, Africa and Europe along with collections dedicated to important themes like feminism and identity. Peruse the winding halls of art and learn more about the world around you. Your Brooklyn Museum ticket also grants you access to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a 52-acre haven full of exotic plants and stunning blooms.
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National Museum of the American Indian
NYC Slavery & Underground Railroad Walking Tour - Explore the origins of slavery in colonial New York on this 2.5-hour guided tour. You’ll learn about how men and women banded together to form the risky network that became the Underground Railroad, and you'll hear some of the stories from those who traveled the route in pursuit of freedom. Your guide will tell you all about riots, revolts, and tales of the courage and triumph of real New Yorkers who risked their lives and everything they had to help people escape slavery in this eye-opening tour of the city's pivotal past. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village Walking Tour - Take a two-hour guided tour of the ‘birthplace of American Counter-Culture’. Home to a large community of artists, writers, and creative types, this Greenwich Village Walking Tour will give you the inside look at one of the most bohemian areas of New York City. Your tour guide will fill you in on some local history related to the area's most famous and notorious residents and visitors, including Bob Dylan, Edgar Allen Poe, John Wilkes Booth, and more. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
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The High Line
High Line – Chelsea – Meatpacking District Neighborhood Walking Tour - Start off by exploring trendy Chelsea Market, an abandoned factory that has been renovated into a food court where you can sample NYC foodie favorites. Find boutique bakeries that make cakes shaped like your favorite designer bags, or try a trendy take on classic NYC street fare. You'll then ascend the stairs to the High Line to wander through the greenery above ground. Take in the art installations, spectacular views, and unique vantage point that this sky-high park allows for. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
97
Governors Island
Enjoy a Surrey Bike Rental on Governors Island, just a short ferry ride from Manhattan. Just a short ferry ride from Manhattan or Brooklyn, Governors Island is a world away from the hustle and bustle of NYC - it boasts green spaces, car-free paths, and stunning views. Pedal around all 172 acres and explore the sights with a two-hour surrey rental. You’ll don your helmet and hit the cycle paths with your detailed map to ensure you don’t get lost.
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Museum of the City of New York
There’s so much packed into the island of Manhattan that they had to make a museum about it. The aptly-named Museum of the City of New York (MCNY), focuses on the art and history of the Big Apple and boasts a wealth of artifacts showcasing the city’s past, present and future.
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New-York Historical Society Museum & Library
The New-York Historical Society Museum & Library hits the spot for anyone craving an offbeat and often surprising bite of New York City culture easily digested in an hour or two. Quirky, smart, immersive and right next door to the much larger and more well-known Museum of Natural History, the New-York Historical Society Museum offers a rich taste of New York City with a collection that includes everything from 16th-century arrowheads to almost 3,000 historical toys and games to a model of Lincoln’s head from the same sculptor who created the Lincoln Memorial to a door from the first fire engine that reached ground zero on September 11.
100
Escape Virtuality
Delve into a whole new virtual world at Escape Virtuality, New York’s most exciting VR experience. Your pass includes one virtual reality experience, putting you behind the wheel, in the jungle, or walking the plank with a choice of realistic games. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
101
St. Patrick's Cathedral
With your New York Explorer Pass, you'll get expedited entry into the newly-restored cathedral affectionately known as America's Parish Church. Download your tour narration ahead of your visit and enjoy the insightful commentary as you explore the historic site. The audio tour is designed to operate on iPhone iOS as well as Android systems meaning that you can use your own device, and tours are currently offered in English, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage
Learn about Jewish life and history before, during and after the Holocaust at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
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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.
104
Rockefeller Center Tour
Spanning the area between Fifth and Sixth Avenue, Rockefeller Center has earned its reputation as a city within a city. Expert guides will take you on a magical Rockefeller Center Tour through its rich history, which is entertaining and educational even for New Yorkers! Some say Rockefeller Center is the hub of Manhattan. Home to the world’s most famous Christmas Tree, NBC New York Studios, the iconic ice skating rink, the Associated Press, and the “30 Rock Building”, this eclectic entertainment and business complex is a great place to spend some time. PLEASE NOTE: Capacity is limited to 10 guests per tour and tours are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
105
Wall Street
How Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour - This 2.5-hour tour includes an in-depth live commentary that explores Wall Street’s financial and political importance. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
106
Yankee Stadium
Yankee Stadium Classic Tour - Gain a new appreciation for the New York Yankee franchise and baseball history on a guided tour of legendary Yankee Stadium! Knowledgeable tour guides take visitors through Yankee Stadium featuring highlights that go beyond the sights you’ve seen on TV. You’ll learn about the history of the stadium itself, the Yankee dynasty over the years, and some of the greatest players in history to play at Yankee Stadium. PLEASE NOTE: Passes are redeemed on a first come first serve basis and are subject to availability. 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.
107
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 advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
108
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 digital guide for instructions.
109
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Westchester
Immerse yourself in a world made of LEGO® bricks at the ultimate indoor LEGO® playground, LEGOLAND® Discovery Center in Westchester, New York. Please note: currently unavailable (covid-19 update) You’ll get to go on two interactive, adventure-packed LEGO® rides: Merlin’s Apprentice Ride and Kingdom Quest, watch a featured film in the 4D cinema with rain, wind, and even snow, attend the LEGO® Fire Academy, see all of New York’s top attractions constructed with LEGO® bricks in MINILAND®, and more. Kids will be inspired by their surroundings to create and work on their LEGO® engineering skills at the Model Builder Academy – where they can learn tips and tricks from Master Builders and then test their newfound expertise on the race tracks.
110
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
No trip to New York is complete without a little shopping. Experience premium New York shopping without the premium New York price tags at The Woodbury Common Outlets and get everyday savings of 25%-65% off name brand designer fashion and goods. Includes roundtrip transportation. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
111
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Fraunces Tavern® Museum’s role in the history of the United States is the stuff of legend. General George Washington – later of course to become the first President of the United States – used the tavern as a headquarters as America fought to break free from British rule. PLEASE NOTE: This activity requires advanced reservations. Check the included digital guide for instructions.
112
Empire State Building
Découvrez toute l'expérience de l'Empire State Building, y compris le hall art-déco récemment rénové, les expositions sur la durabilité et l'histoire, ainsi qu'une visite multimédia autoguidée gratuite. Admirez des vues panoramiques sur jusqu'à cinq États depuis la promenade en plein air environnante ou depuis les galeries d'observation climatisées. Obtenez des détails sur ce que vous voyez de chaque point de vue grâce à la visite multimédia autoguidée gratuite. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions. Veuillez noter que les visites de l'Empire State Building pendant les plages horaires du coucher du soleil nécessitent des frais supplémentaires de 10 $ payables directement à l'Empire State Building lors de la réservation de votre visite en ligne ou via le kiosque sur place. Nous vous recommandons de visiter après le coucher du soleil pour économiser les frais et profiter de la vue sur la ville la nuit !
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Sommet du Rocher
Manhattan est tout au sujet des horizons et Top of the Rock est là-haut avec le meilleur. Vous monterez dans un ascenseur en verre et monterez 70 étages jusqu'à l'observatoire Top of the Rock. Comprenant des espaces intérieurs et extérieurs, cette zone de 55 000 pieds carrés est composée de trois ponts d'observation qui vous offrent une vue imprenable à 360 degrés sur la ville, y compris Central Park, la rivière Hudson et même le Connecticut par temps clair. Mieux encore, le bâtiment Art déco offre quelque chose que l'Empire State Building n'offrira jamais : une vue sur l'Empire State Building. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Vous devrez faire la queue pour recevoir un créneau horaire. Nous vous recommandons d'arriver entre 9 h et 15 h pour les temps d'attente les plus courts.
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Un observatoire mondial
Découvrez les hauteurs vertigineuses du One World Observatory, le plus haut bâtiment de l'hémisphère occidental. Vous serez émerveillé par les vues à 360 degrés sur New York, atteignant Brooklyn, Manhattan, la Statue de la Liberté, l'Empire State Building et plus encore. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Vous devrez faire la queue pour recevoir un créneau horaire.
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Bord NYC
The Edge est la nouvelle attraction la plus excitante de New York, située au-dessus des fabuleux et scintillants tout nouveaux Hudson Yards ! Vous monterez dans l'ascenseur de 100 étages dans le ciel, puis sortirez à l'air libre sur une vaste plate-forme d'observation avec la célèbre ligne d'horizon juste devant vos yeux.
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Statue de la Liberté
Visitez les terrains de Liberty Island et profitez d'une vue imprenable sur Lady Liberty et le centre-ville de Manhattan à bord d'un ferry. Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers Ellis Island pour tout savoir sur l'immigration américaine et faites des recherches sur l'histoire de votre famille au musée de l'immigration d'Ellis Island. ATTENTION : les réservations sont obligatoires pour cette activité. Consultez le guide numérique pour obtenir des instructions. Notez également que l'accès au piédestal et à la couronne de la Statue de la Liberté n'est pas inclus dans votre Pass. Si vous souhaitez ajouter l'accès à ces parties de la statue, vous devrez réserver séparément les billets Crown Reserve et/ou Pedestal Reserve et effectuer les réservations dès que possible car l'espace est limité et les visites se vendent souvent des mois à l'avance.
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Croisières Circle Line
Offrant une vue magnifique sur les toits de Manhattan et des informations intéressantes sur la ville et ses environs, Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises est une véritable institution new-yorkaise et une attraction incontournable en ville. Votre New York Explorer Pass offre une variété d'options de croisière et de visites, vous offrant une vue imprenable sur Manhattan afin que vous puissiez remplir vos réseaux sociaux avec de nombreux clichés qui suscitent l'envie. De plus, la narration en direct signifie que vous ne manquerez aucune information intéressante sur votre environnement aquatique. Passez devant la célèbre Statue de la Liberté, passez par l'historique Ellis Island et naviguez jusqu'au pont de Brooklyn. ATTENTION : sur présentation de votre pass, une heure et une date de croisière doivent être sélectionnées. Veuillez vous accorder au moins 45 minutes pour avoir suffisamment de temps pour la billetterie et l'embarquement.
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Le mémorial et musée national du 11 septembre
Le 9/11 Memorial and Museum rend hommage aux près de 3 000 victimes de ces attentats et à tous ceux qui ont risqué leur vie pour en sauver d'autres. Dirigez-vous vers les piscines jumelles réfléchissantes du Mémorial qui se trouvent dans l'empreinte de l'endroit où se trouvaient autrefois les tours jumelles. Ces piscines mesurent chacune près d'un acre et comportent les plus grandes chutes d'eau artificielles en Amérique du Nord. Les noms de toutes les personnes décédées lors des attentats de 2001 et 1993 sont inscrits sur les panneaux de bronze bordant les bassins. Votre New York Explorer Pass vous donne accès aux 110 000 pieds carrés d'espace d'exposition du musée, où vous découvrirez l'histoire du 11 septembre à travers des expositions multimédias, des archives, des récits et une collection d'artefacts monumentaux et authentiques. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Vous devrez faire la queue pour recevoir un créneau horaire.
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Musée américain d'histoire naturelle
Le Musée américain d'histoire naturelle est l'un des plus grands au monde et plus de cinq millions de passionnés d'histoire le visitent chaque année. Vous pourriez même le reconnaître comme la vedette du film de Robin Williams La nuit au musée. Les expositions impressionnantes comprennent un modèle de baleine géante de 94 pieds, le saphir Star of India de 563 carats et un séquoia géant vieux de près de 2 000 ans. Vous trouverez également l'une des plus grandes collections de fossiles et d'ossements de dinosaures au monde. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Musée intrépide de la mer, de l'air et de l'espace
Apprenez tout sur l'histoire militaire et maritime américaine à l'Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum and Space Shuttle, un musée qui explore le passé à travers quatre navires historiques : le porte-avions Intrepid, le sous-marin Growler, la navette spatiale Enterprise et le British Airways Concorde. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Vous devrez faire la queue pour recevoir un créneau horaire.
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Le Musée d'Art Moderne (MoMA)
Plus proche d'un sanctuaire que d'un musée, le Museum of Modern Art, situé dans le centre de Manhattan, a acquis la réputation d'être la plus grande collection d'art moderne au monde, et cette institution de renommée mondiale vaut bien le déplacement pour quiconque visite New York. Un bâtiment inspirant à part entière, rempli de lumière et d'espace et de design contemporains, le MoMA abrite des chefs-d'œuvre tels que La nuit étoilée de Vincent van Gogh, Les reflets des nuages ​​​​sur l'étang aux nénuphars de Claude Monet et les boîtes de soupe Campbell d'Andy Warhol. C'est vrai : beaucoup de ces pièces que vous pensiez peut-être comme des classiques sont en fait de l'art moderne ! Ne se limitant pas à l'abstrait, le MoMA détient les œuvres de maîtres tels que Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne et bien d'autres. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Rendez-vous à la billetterie du MoMA et présentez votre pass pour recevoir un billet pour le prochain créneau horaire disponible.
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Musée Solomon R. Guggenheim
Le musée Solomon R. Guggenheim de New York a été conçu par Frank Lloyd Wright et est l'une des structures architecturales les plus importantes et les plus inhabituelles du XXe siècle. Que le contenu du musée rivalise avec son extérieur reste à décider par le visiteur individuel. Une chose est sûre : vous ne quitterez pas ce bâtiment sans un sentiment d'émerveillement et de respect retrouvé pour les grands artistes dont les chefs-d'œuvre inestimables y sont abrités. Calder, Chagall, Kandinsky, Klee, Picasso et van Gogh sont tous ici exposés en permanence. Les étonnantes galeries du musée Guggenheim abritent également les œuvres de Cézanne, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro et Renoir. Des impressionnistes et post-impressionnistes à la sculpture et aux œuvres d'avant-garde, ce musée vous impressionnera énormément.
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Madame Tussauds New York
Parcourez des zones thématiques amusantes et interagissez avec les personnages. Vous pouvez monter sur un vélo volant avec E.T., vous échauffer pour la télévision de fin de soirée avec Jimmy Fallon ou concourir pour gagner les Hunger Games avec Katniss Everdeen. Vous pouvez même assister à une soirée avec des personnalités telles que Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway et Morgan Freeman, et serrer la main de dirigeants mondiaux tels que Donald Trump et Abraham Lincoln.
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Musée Whitney d'art américain
Le Whitney Museum of American Art joue un rôle essentiel dans l'industrie de l'art américain contemporain avec une vaste collection comprenant une gamme d'art américain contemporain et du XXe siècle. Dédié à la promotion de l'art actuel en collectant, préservant, interprétant et exposant des œuvres d'artistes vivants, le musée est l'une des meilleures institutions d'art américain du XXe siècle au monde et est essentiel au succès de l'industrie de l'art américain aujourd'hui.
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Jardin botanique de New York
Selon le Wall Street Journal, le jardin botanique de New York est "toujours un lieu magique". Visitez l'oasis culturelle la plus verte de New York. Le jardin botanique de New York offre quelque chose pour tout le monde : des expositions spectaculaires, de délicieux rafraîchissements, des cadeaux uniques à Shop In the Garden et des activités pratiques pour les enfants au Everett Children's Adventure Garden. Une visite au New York Botanical Garden est une journée entière de plaisir pour toute la famille !
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ESPION
Visitez SPYSCAPE®, un musée de l'espionnage multi-sensoriel et une expérience immersive qui vous permet de tester vos compétences et votre intelligence dans le monde de l'espionnage pour découvrir votre espion ou détective espion intérieur. Développez des compétences d'espionnage pertinentes pour votre vie quotidienne. Apprenez à mentir efficacement et à garder votre histoire droite et comment repérer un menteur dans les cabines d'interrogatoire et participez à une mission de surveillance à 360 degrés qui mesure votre agilité dans des missions d'opérations spéciales.
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Ancienne cathédrale Saint-Patrick
Catacombes à la chandelle - Vivez un voyage atmosphérique à travers l'histoire et découvrez ce qui se cache sous la basilique de l'ancienne cathédrale Saint-Patrick. Cette visite guidée de 90 minutes vous emmènera à travers les tunnels souterrains et les passages des catacombes historiques, avec de nombreuses histoires palpitantes au fur et à mesure. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Broadway
Visite à pied de Broadway et de Times Square - Faites une visite à pied d'une heure et 45 minutes de deux monuments de New York : Broadway et Times Square, dirigée par un initié professionnel (un acteur ou un réalisateur expérimenté !) avec une expérience de première main. Cette visite à pied entièrement immersive lèvera le rideau et vous présentera le monde du théâtre de Broadway, des auditions, des soirées d'ouverture, des déceptions et des énormes succès, y compris les expériences personnelles de votre guide, afin que vous puissiez découvrir le théâtre de Broadway du point de vue d'un véritable artiste. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Musée du sexe
Le Musée du sexe vous emmène dans un voyage éducatif à l'épicentre de la sexualité humaine, à travers le monde, du passé au présent. Prônant un discours ouvert, le musée présente 15 000 artefacts et perspectives sur la sexualité d'éminents universitaires, artistes, etc.
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Musée de Brooklyn
Montez à Brooklyn, le quartier le plus cool de New York, pour visiter son musée et ses jardins botaniques de renommée mondiale. Le Brooklyn Museum est l'un des plus anciens et des plus grands instituts de ce type dans le pays, avec une énorme collection d'artefacts et d'art mondiaux. Vous y trouverez des pièces d'Égypte, d'Asie, d'Afrique et d'Europe ainsi que des collections consacrées à des thèmes importants comme le féminisme et l'identité. Parcourez les salles d'art sinueuses et apprenez-en plus sur le monde qui vous entoure. Votre billet pour le Brooklyn Museum vous donne également accès au Brooklyn Botanic Garden, un havre de 52 acres regorgeant de plantes exotiques et de fleurs époustouflantes.
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Musée national des Indiens d'Amérique
NYC Slavery & Underground Railroad Walking Tour - Explorez les origines de l'esclavage dans le New York colonial lors de cette visite guidée de 2,5 heures. Vous apprendrez comment les hommes et les femmes se sont regroupés pour former le réseau risqué qui est devenu le chemin de fer clandestin, et vous entendrez certaines des histoires de ceux qui ont parcouru la route à la recherche de la liberté. Votre guide vous dira tout sur les émeutes, les révoltes et les récits du courage et du triomphe de vrais New-Yorkais qui ont risqué leur vie et tout ce qu'ils avaient pour aider les gens à échapper à l'esclavage lors de cette visite révélatrice du passé charnière de la ville. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Greenwich village
Visite à pied de Greenwich Village - Faites une visite guidée de deux heures du «berceau de la contre-culture américaine». Abritant une grande communauté d'artistes, d'écrivains et de créateurs, cette visite à pied de Greenwich Village vous donnera un aperçu de l'intérieur de l'un des quartiers les plus bohèmes de New York. Votre guide vous renseignera sur l'histoire locale liée aux résidents et aux visiteurs les plus célèbres et notoires de la région, notamment Bob Dylan, Edgar Allen Poe, John Wilkes Booth, etc. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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La ligne haute
High Line - Chelsea - Visite à pied du quartier de Meatpacking District - Commencez par explorer le marché branché de Chelsea, une usine abandonnée qui a été rénovée en une aire de restauration où vous pourrez déguster les spécialités gastronomiques de New York. Trouvez des boulangeries-boutiques qui préparent des gâteaux en forme de vos sacs de créateurs préférés, ou essayez une version tendance des plats de rue classiques de New York. Vous monterez ensuite les escaliers jusqu'à la High Line pour vous promener dans la verdure au-dessus du sol. Admirez les installations artistiques, les vues spectaculaires et le point de vue unique que ce parc vertigineux offre. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Île des Gouverneurs
Profitez d'une location de vélos Surrey sur Governors Island, à quelques minutes en ferry de Manhattan. À un court trajet en ferry de Manhattan ou de Brooklyn, Governors Island est un monde loin de l'agitation de New York - il dispose d'espaces verts, de sentiers sans voiture et d'une vue imprenable. Pédalez autour des 172 acres et explorez les sites avec une location de Surrey de deux heures. Vous enfilerez votre casque et emprunterez les pistes cyclables avec votre carte détaillée pour ne pas vous perdre.
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Musée de la ville de New York
Il y a tellement de monde sur l'île de Manhattan qu'ils ont dû en faire un musée. Le bien nommé Museum of the City of New York (MCNY) se concentre sur l'art et l'histoire de la Grosse Pomme et possède une multitude d'artefacts illustrant le passé, le présent et l'avenir de la ville.
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Musée et bibliothèque de la New-York Historical Society
Le New-York Historical Society Museum & Library est l'endroit idéal pour tous ceux qui recherchent une bouchée décalée et souvent surprenante de la culture new-yorkaise facilement digérée en une heure ou deux. Insolite, intelligent, immersif et juste à côté du musée d'histoire naturelle beaucoup plus grand et plus connu, le New-York Historical Society Museum offre un riche goût de New York avec une collection qui comprend tout, des pointes de flèches du XVIe siècle aux près de 3 000 jouets et jeux historiques à un modèle de la tête de Lincoln du même sculpteur qui a créé le Lincoln Memorial à une porte du premier camion de pompiers qui a atteint le point zéro le 11 septembre.
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Échapper à la virtualité
Plongez dans un tout nouveau monde virtuel à Escape Virtuality, l'expérience VR la plus excitante de New York. Votre pass comprend une expérience de réalité virtuelle, vous mettant au volant, dans la jungle ou marchant sur la planche avec un choix de jeux réalistes. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Cathédrale Saint-Patrick
Avec votre New York Explorer Pass, vous bénéficierez d'une entrée accélérée dans la cathédrale récemment restaurée, affectueusement connue sous le nom d'église paroissiale américaine. Téléchargez la narration de votre visite avant votre visite et profitez des commentaires perspicaces tout en explorant le site historique. La visite audio est conçue pour fonctionner sur iPhone iOS ainsi que sur les systèmes Android, ce qui signifie que vous pouvez utiliser votre propre appareil, et les visites sont actuellement proposées en anglais, espagnol, italien, français et portugais.
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Musée du patrimoine juif
Découvrez la vie et l'histoire juives avant, pendant et après l'Holocauste au Musée du patrimoine juif.
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Photographie New York
Tout sauf un musée ordinaire, Fotografiska New York utilise le pouvoir de la photographie pour inspirer un monde plus conscient avec des expositions puissantes et sans précédent mettant en vedette certains des meilleurs photographes du monde, hébergées dans un bâtiment historique situé dans le quartier de Flatiron.
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Visite du centre Rockefeller
S'étendant entre la Cinquième et la Sixième Avenue, le Rockefeller Center a acquis sa réputation de ville dans la ville. Des guides experts vous emmèneront dans une visite magique du Rockefeller Center à travers sa riche histoire, divertissante et éducative même pour les New-Yorkais ! Certains disent que le Rockefeller Center est la plaque tournante de Manhattan. Abritant le sapin de Noël le plus célèbre au monde, les studios NBC New York, la patinoire emblématique, l'Associated Press et le "30 Rock Building", ce complexe éclectique de divertissement et d'affaires est un endroit idéal pour passer du temps. VEUILLEZ NOTER : La capacité est limitée à 10 personnes par visite et les visites sont disponibles selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi.
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Wall Street
How Money Was Made: Wall Street Walking Tour - Cette visite de 2,5 heures comprend un commentaire approfondi en direct qui explore l'importance financière et politique de Wall Street. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Stade des Yankees
Yankee Stadium Classic Tour - Découvrez une nouvelle appréciation de la franchise New York Yankee et de l'histoire du baseball lors d'une visite guidée du légendaire Yankee Stadium ! Des guides touristiques compétents emmènent les visiteurs à travers le Yankee Stadium avec des points forts qui vont au-delà des sites que vous avez vus à la télévision. Vous découvrirez l'histoire du stade lui-même, la dynastie Yankee au fil des ans et certains des plus grands joueurs de l'histoire à jouer au Yankee Stadium. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Les laissez-passer sont échangés selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi et sont soumis à disponibilité. Les visites sont populaires, nous vous suggérons d'arriver 15 minutes avant l'heure de début de votre visite classique au guichet et veuillez prévoir du temps pour la sécurité.
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quartier chinois
La visite à pied officielle de Chinatown - Découvrez les images, les sons et les odeurs du quartier chinois animé de Manhattan avec une promenade guidée dans ses rues étroites. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Petite Italie
La visite à pied officielle de la Petite Italie - Promenez-vous dans les «rues méchantes» qui ont inspiré le jeune Martin Scorsese à devenir cinéaste et découvrez l'histoire souvent troublée de ce quartier cosmopolite. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Centre de découverte LEGOLAND Westchester
Plongez dans un monde fait de briques LEGO® dans l'ultime aire de jeux intérieure LEGO®, LEGOLAND® Discovery Center à Westchester, New York. Attention : actuellement indisponible (mise à jour covid-19) Vous pourrez participer à deux manèges LEGO® interactifs et pleins d'aventures : Merlin's Apprentice Ride et Kingdom Quest, regarder un film en vedette dans le cinéma 4D avec de la pluie, du vent et même de la neige, assister à la LEGO® Fire Academy, voir tous des principales attractions de New York construites avec des briques LEGO® dans MINILAND®, et plus encore. Les enfants seront inspirés par leur environnement pour créer et développer leurs compétences en ingénierie LEGO® à la Model Builder Academy, où ils pourront apprendre des trucs et astuces des maîtres constructeurs, puis tester leur nouvelle expertise sur les pistes de course.
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Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
Aucun voyage à New York n'est complet sans un peu de shopping. Faites l'expérience du shopping haut de gamme à New York sans les prix premium de New York au Woodbury Common Outlets et bénéficiez d'économies quotidiennes de 25 à 65 % sur la mode et les produits de créateurs de marque. Comprend le transport aller-retour. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Musée de la taverne Fraunces
Le rôle du musée Fraunces Tavern® dans l'histoire des États-Unis est légendaire. Le général George Washington - qui deviendra plus tard bien sûr le premier président des États-Unis - a utilisé la taverne comme quartier général alors que l'Amérique luttait pour se libérer de la domination britannique. VEUILLEZ NOTER : Cette activité nécessite des réservations à l'avance. Consultez le guide numérique inclus pour obtenir des instructions.
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Manjeet S
Aug 2009
An excellent pass for the whole family, culminating in a huge saving!
Kumaran S
Aug 2009
We used the 3 attraction pass and we saved at-least around $20 per person. The good thing is it includes a city bus tour as well as one of the attractions. However, don't expect to save any time if you go to Empire state building. It still took the full 1 hour or so wait. However, they've fast pass entry in certain attractions such as Madame Tussauds. Also, if you go to the American Natural History Museum, make sure you get the tickets at the Gift center in the Ripley s in Time square. Overall, it was worth it since it was flexible to choose among 30 attractions.
Elizabeth S
Jun 2009
We were a group of 4 with ages between 27 and 49 staying for 7 days and so opted for a 5 trip Explorer Pass. We had an idea before arriving in NY which trips we were interested in. We found no problem in picking up the Explorer Pass or booking any of the individual trips; in fact we upgraded the pass for certain tours once we were there. It was definitely worth the money, and the fact that you have to pick the pass up from a different place to where you need to book the individual trips is just another walk, and you should not visit NY if you have an aversion to walking. It was brilliant!

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