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NEW YORK CITY PASS

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CityPass is a revolutionary new way to see the most popular attractions in America's top vacation cities at a substantial savings, with no waiting in main entrance ticket lines. New York City's CityPass contains an actual ticket to seven of the city's best attractions, and saves you over 50% off box office prices if the attraction tickets were purchased individually. Natural History Museum ©CityPass |
Please note, CityPass is not a group tour and is designed for you to enjoy each attraction independently at your own leisure.
Here's What Is Included In New York City...
Empire State Building Observatory:
The world famous landmark building soars more than 1454 feet (443 meters) into the atmosphere above the heart of Manhattan.
Location: 350 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street
Guggenheim Museum:
Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture is home to one of the world's finest collections of 20th century art.
Location: Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street
American Museum of Natural History:
This 129-year-old institution is one of the largest natural history museums in the world. Displays include the most comprehensive and important collection of vertebrate fossils in the world.
Location: Central Park West at 79st Street
The Museum of Modern Art:
The world's finest collection of modern art, comprising paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints, illustrated books, architecture, design, photography, film, and video.
From July 2002 through 2004, the world's leading museum of modern art relocates to Queens to allow for total renovation in Manhattan. MoMA QNS transforms a former factory building into a state-of-the-art, totally new museum. The museum is located in one of the city's most dynamic artist communities. As always, the best reason for visiting MoMA is the art, and the opening exhibitions at MoMA QNS cover the twentieth century and beyond. Location: 45-20 33 Street at Queens Blvd, Long Island  Empire State Building ©CityPass |
Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum:
One of the most unique attractions in New York City, the 900 foot-long aircraft carrier INTREPID is the centerpiece of this awe-inspiring complex. Tour the guided missile submarine GROWLER and destroyer EDSON.
Permanently docked at Pier 86 in the Hudson River on Manhattan's West Side, West 46th Street and 12th Avenue
Circle Line Harbor Cruise:
Valid for 2-Hour Semi-Circle Cruise or 2-Hour Harbor Lights Cruise.
See New York City the Circle Line way. 2 hours of your time and you can experience the grandeur of Mid and Lower Manhattan. Professional tourguides will share the legends and lore behind this great city. You will enjoy magnificent views of the world's premier skyline and a close encounter of the best kind with the Statue of Liberty. Upgrades are available, call 212-563-3200 for details.
Location: Pier 83 - Midtown - at West 42nd Street and 12th Avenue.
Valid for regularly scheduled sightseeing cruises only. Not valid for Special Events Cruises on July 4th or New Year's Eve.
Operating Hours:
American Museum of Natural History
Hours: Sunday through Thursday 10:00am to 5:45pm, Friday and Saturday 10:00am to 8:45pm. Closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day.
Empire State Building 86th Floor Observatory
Hours: 9:30am to Midnight daily.
Last elevators go up at 11:15pm.
Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum
Hours: Open daily in summer (April to September) 10:00am to 5:00pm. Weekends 10:00am to 6:00pm. Open Tuesday through Sunday in winter (October to March) 10:00am to 5:00pm. Closed Christmas and Thanksgiving. Last admission one hour prior to closing.
Guggenheim Museum
Hours: Friday, Saturday 9:30am to 8:45pm; Tuesday through Thursday 9:30am to 5:15pm. Closed Mondays.
The Museum of Modern Art
Hours: MoMA QNS: Open daily beginning July 2002 10:00am to 5:00pm, Friday 10:00am to 8:00pm. Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Circle Line Harbor Cruise
For detailed schedule and operating hours please visit Circle Line or call 212-563-3200. Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
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