New York Unlimited Attraction Pass
New York City in the palm of your hand... Sounds like a distant dream? Not anymore, with the ultimate New York Pass that allows free, one-time access to 100+ attractions in the city over the course of 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 days. Whirlwind your way through the city in 2 days or explore at your own pace in 7, the choice is yours!
The New York Pass is fantastic at saving you both time and money. Most of the 100+ attractions included in the pass don't require pre-booking, so you can simply turn up with your New York Pass and enter, hassle-free! Add to this the fact that you can skip the ticket line at top attractions, and your New York Pass becomes doubly beneficial.
How to Use Your New York PassThe biggest advantage of the New York Pass is the savings. The New York Pass lets you save on individual charges at the gate if used correctly. Based on our recommendations below, the New York Pass promises to be an affordable alternative for travelers to New York.
Here's a brief breakdown of the potential savings you could avail with the 2-Day New York Pass:
The New York Pass - 2-Day Pass (adult): $184
Individual prices at the gate:
Day 1:
- Big Bus New York Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tour: $75
- Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): $25
- Empire State Building: $39
- Top of the Rock Observatory: $39
- Central Park Sightseeing Bike Tours & Rentals: $45
Day 2:
- Statue of Liberty Ferry & Ellis Island: $18.5
- Madame Tussauds: $37
- 9/11 Memorial & Museum: $26
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET): $25
- Food on Food Tours: $49
Total (Without the New York Pass): $378.5
The New York Pass - 2-Day Pass is worth $184. This a saving of over 50%.
Please note that these are approximate prices that are subject to change.
Skip-the-Line AttractionsEmpire State Building | Top of the Rock Observatory | Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) | Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises| Madame Tussauds | Metropolitan Museum of Art (The MET) | Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
For information on all the sights covered by this pass, please click here.