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Guggenheim Museum

Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is Frank Lloyd Wright’s mid-century masterpiece of modern architecture, located alongside scenic Central Park. Visit the museum to see collection highlights, including works by Degas, Gauguin, and Picasso. Plus, enjoy special exhibitions in the iconic spiraling rotunda.

New York CityPASS includes:

General Admission – Entry includes the collection and special exhibits, plus a free daily architecture tour and digital guide with content in multiple languages (via personal mobile device).

New York C3 includes:

General Admission – Entry includes the collection and special exhibits, plus a free daily architecture tour and digital guide with content in multiple languages (via personal mobile device).

New York C-All includes:

General Admission – Entry includes the collection and special exhibits, plus a free daily architecture tour and digital guide with content in multiple languages (via personal mobile device).

Highlights

  1. 01.

    Explore the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most significant architectural achievements of the 20th century.

  2. 02.

    Discover an impressive collection of modern art, including works by Degas, Manet, and Van Gogh.

  3. 03.

    See critically acclaimed special exhibitions in the iconic spiraling rotunda.

Visit Guggenheim Museum with CityPASS®

CityPASS® tickets offer multiple great ways to see Guggenheim Museum. No matter which you choose, you'll save.

Advice for Visitors

Tips

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds.

Take advantage of extended hours during Summer Nights at the Guggenheim. The museum stays open until 8pm on Thursday nights in June and July (except for July 24). Visit guggenheim.org to confirm hours and exhibitions on view.

Pressed for time? Walk the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed ramps and see the permanent collection in less than an hour.

Curious about the building? Learn more about the Guggenheim’s iconic architecture in a 30-minute guided tour daily at 2pm.

The Guggenheim's Digital Guide, available for free on the Bloomberg Connects app, contains audio guides and downloadable exhibition texts for each exhibition on view, as well as information about the permanent collection and the Frank Lloyd Wright building. The building audio guide is available in 11 languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Italian, and Arabic.

Enhance your experience of the building with family activities. The social narrative guide was made especially for children on the autism spectrum.

Learn more on the CityPASS Blog about what you'll see at the Guggenheim Museum.

Attraction Features

Amenities

Dining: Enjoy the view overlooking Central Park at Café Rebay, open 10:30am–4pm daily.

Gift Shops: Guggenheim Store offers a selection of modern and contemporary art books, unique art gifts and objects, contemporary jewelry, and apparel.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible except for the High Gallery. Wheelchairs available free of charge; please ask a security guard at entrance for assistance. Get information about accessibility.

Parking/Transportation

Get information on parking, transportation and directions.

Offers & Upgrades

$5 off General Admission

New York CityPASS includes option attractions that allow you to choose which attractions to visit. To visit extra attractions at a savings, you can take advantage of this exclusive discount for CityPASS ticket holders. Redeem at box office.

10% off at Café Rebay

Save 10% at Café Rebay, overlooking Central Park.

Contact Information & Hours

  • Guggenheim Museum
  • 1071 5th Ave. at 89th St.
  • New York, NY 10128
  • Daily, 10:30am-5:30pm

Hours may vary; visit website for current hours and exhibitions on view.

Closed Thanksgiving (Nov. 26) and Christmas Day (Dec. 25).

Closes at 3pm on April 30 and May 30.

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This was our first time using a CityPASS. We were planning our trip when we saw several activity passes for New York. This was the best option for us since we were only staying for 5 days. When we got to the various attractions, we compared prices. We saved a lot! I've now recommended this pass to friends who plan a trip to the Big Apple. We would definitely buy one again when we visit another big city.
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A great way to view the wonderful city of New York on a budget! My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed all of our days out on this pass and were impressed with the amount we saved, leaving me more money to shop with!!
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My family just returned from our wonderful trip in New York City and this pass made it able to see all of the famous attractions in little time and for a wonderful price. I would DEFINITELY recommend this pass to anyone who wants to see more... For less!
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Great buy!
We loved the city pass! It allowed for flexibility in our days as well as allowed us to feel like we got our money's worth, without the pressure of feeling like we needed to stay in each museum or landmark all day. I will definitely continue to use CityPASS for the cities where available.
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Rated 4 out of 5 by from Very good service We bought city pass for a trip in May. The service is fast and intuitive, we've been able to book all the attractions easily. Very good experience!
Date published: 2026-02-14
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Looking forward to my trip I bought a CityPASS for an upcoming trip for July 2026. This offer seems better both affordability and easy than trying to do individual attractions. As I make reservations, some attractions do not have availability for my dates so I continue to check.
Date published: 2026-02-13
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Trip of a lifetime! My friend and I bought CityPASS for our trip to New York and once we worked out how to fit everything in it was easy. We visited the American Museum of Natural History and Empire State Building as standard and then chose Top of the Rock, 9/11 museum and Intrepid museum as the 3 optional experiences. We did the Statue of Liberty separately because they still had tickets to the Crown with it being early February so we picked the Intrepid Museum as our final choice. The CityPASS app made it easy to choose times and access tickets and the attractions themselves were incredible and were very well priced considering how good each of them were. The Empire State Building was amazing with a good combination of views at the top plus the museum at the bottom, and the fact that we were able to return with CityPASS later on the same evening allowed us to see the amazing views in the daytime along with the stunning New York lights at night. And visiting in February meant that it was fairly quiet on both visits. The 9/11 Memorial and Museum was an eye opener for us considering that we were too young to remember 9/11. We paid extra for an audio tour (which is a must-do) and it was emotional seeing how they described the tragedy combining artefacts and art with personal stories. We arrived at 2pm and had to leave at closing time and we still hadn’t gone through some of the sections, so try to dedicate more time to seeing it fully if you get the chance. The American Museum of Natural History was an interesting attraction that did well to balance fun with learning. We chose the Planetarium for the ticketed exhibition included with CityPass and it was a good 25 minute experience. Later that day we did Top of the Rock at 3:30pm whilst it didn’t have the prestige that Empire State had I still highly recommend it. Arriving mid afternoon allowed us to take in the views on another perfect day and we also decided to have a drink on the outdoor bar and waited until sunset which was unforgettable. The best part about Top of the Rock is that you can see both ESB and Central Park, whilst the only downsides were that they seemed too pushy with their Beam upsell. On the final day we went to Intrepid Museum without knowing what to expect. I assume that most people here will choose the flashier attractions but Intrepid filled our time nicely. Based on a retired Warship with views of the Hudson River and glimpses of the Empire State Building you get to see old aircraft, the workings of the ship itself, a NASA prototype spacecraft and go on an old submarine , all of which were included and the latter were nice surprises. Overall CityPASS was incredible value for money and I would definitely check out their other experiences in other cities. Do it.
Date published: 2026-02-11
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Date published: 2026-02-04
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Date published: 2026-02-03
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