New York CityPass
New York CityPASS has collected the top must-see, must-do attractions and priced them 46% less than the same tickets purchased separately. And CityPASS ticket holders skip most main-entrance ticket lines.
CityPASS also includes helpful information such as insider’s tips, a map, attraction details, transportation directions and money-saving coupons. Plus, CityPASS is Valid for nine consecutive days, beginning with the date of first use.
New York CityPass includes the following:
- Empire State Building (includes admission to the 86th Floor Observatory and audio tour)
- American Museum of Natural History (includes Rose Center for Earth and Space and a Hayden Planetarium Space Show)
- The Museum of Modern Art (includes film screenings, audio tour and admission to MoMA PS1)
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art (includes all special exhibitions and same-day admission to The Cloisters museum and gardens)
- Option Ticket 1: Guggenheim Museum (includes audio tour) OR Top of the Rock Observation Deck
- Option Ticket 2: Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (includes admission to both Liberty Island and Ellis Island Immigration Museum) OR a Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise (your choice of a two-hour Semi-Circle Cruise, a two-hour Harbor Lights Cruise, a 75-minute Liberty Cruise, or The Beast speedboat tour)
Value — New York CityPASS saves visitors 46% off the combined regular admission prices at the participating attractions. Adults, $79 (a value of $146); child, 6-17, $59 (a value of $103).
Flexibility — New York CityPASS is valid for nine consecutive days, beginning with the first day of use. But you won’t need that much time. Because CityPASS focuses on a small group of top attractions, you can visit all of them on a weekend break — without feeling rushed. If you’re planning more than a weekend visit, New York CityPASS allows you to see all the top sites and still have plenty of time left to shop, dine, take in arts and sporting events, and explore on your own.
Convenience — CityPASS e-tickets can be redeemed for ticket booklets at the first attraction visited. Pass holders simply present their e-tickets and receive a CityPASS in return.
Option Tickets — For the two option tickets, you choose which of the two attractions you prefer to visit. You do not need to decide at the time of purchase which of the two attractions you want to visit.