Visiting Boston and seeing the wonderful CityPASS attractions there? If you have a spare afternoon—and an interest in any or all things maritime—consider an excursion to nearby Salem, Mass., where you can discover nearly four centuries of sailing history. read more »
In 2013, the Exploratorium is moving from the Palace of Fine Arts to Pier 15, on San Francisco’s historic Embarcadero. Located on the waterfront, just a 10-minute walk from the landmark Ferry Building, the new nine-acre campus will be easily accessible by visitors coming from every part of the Bay Area — and beyond. read more »
Visitors to Philadelphia have a surplus of attractions vying for their attention: Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Franklin Institute…just to name a few. But thanks to preservationist-minded forebears, Philadelphia also sports one of the finest municipal parks in the country, which provides locals and tourists alike with a multitude of opportunities for recreation and education. read more »
For six months in 2011, Cindy Sherman held the distinction of having made the priciest photograph ever sold at auction. It fetched $3,890,500. Two years before that, an exhibition titled "The Pictures Generation, 1974-1984" at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art certified Sherman as the pre-eminent artist in a cohort that includes David Salle, Robert Longo, Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine. read more »
It's the question everyone's trying to answer: "Where should we eat?" Our partners at WhereTraveler make that decision a little easier with their tips on the best dining in 100+ destinations worldwide, including many CityPASS cities. From the swanky to the down-and-dirty-dive-right-in, check out some of these delicious dining options on your next CityPASS adventure.