Winter special - your City Pass remains valid for 77 days instead of 9!!
- Start using your CityPASS on or after Dec. 15, 2011 and have up to 77 days (until Feb. 29, 2012) for one-time admission to each attraction.
- Explore the city at a leisurely pace.
- Good for locals hosting friends or family over the holidays — or entertaining the kids over the winter break.
- Buy online now or at any of the participating attractions.
- For travel starting Feb. 21, 2012 or later, the normal 9-day validity period will apply
» » CityPass provides one admission to each attraction.
» » CityPass is valid for 9 days from date of first use.
» » An Adult $79 [Youth (6-17) $59]
CityPass includes:
Admission to 6 must-see New York attractions, which includes:
Empire State Building,
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
American Museum of Natural History,
MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art),
Choice of Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island OR Circle Line Cruise,
Choice of Guggenheim Museum OR Top of the Rock
CityPass is a ticket booklet containing an actual admission ticket to the top attractions in NewYork.
The substantially reduced price tickets will let you avoid main entrance ticket lines at most attractions
Tickets include helpful information such as complete hours of operation, on-property dining choices, public transportation and a special "insider's tip" on the best time to visit each attraction.
Combined Regular Admission Price
CityPass Price
Adult
$147.00
$79.00
Youth (ages 6-17)
$111.00
$59.00
Buy Now!! Remember - visiting every attraction without CityPass would cost you over $147 just in entrance fees.
CITYPASS is also available for Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Hollywood, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Southern California and Toronto::citypass home::
Looking for more attractions? The New York Pass is available for one, two, three or seven days. Compare
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