New York CityPass cuts the cost of a Big Apple vacation
New York CityPass saves nearly half the cost of visiting famous Big Apple attractions, such as the Statue of Liberty, and Empire State Building. Six tickets will take you to the most-popular museums, views and American icons in New York. It’s no secret New York is pricy and in a hurry. Time is money in this city and CityPass saves both.
You’ll appreciate having a New York CityPass in your hand when you arrive. A few clicks now and you’ll zoom past most ticket lines. Each pocket-size ticket booklet contains admission to six attractions. You’ll have nine leisurely days from day of first use to enjoy New York CityPass.
From the tip of Manhattan its northern boundary, there are special treats in store. Plan a first-time or repeat New York vacation with admissions to the Empire State Building Observatory, the American Museum of Natural History, Guggenheim Museum , Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
New this year, CityPass ticket holders have an Option Ticket to choose either a Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises two hour narrated tour for gorgeous views and tales of lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty OR cruise and land at Ellis and Liberty islands and disembark for close-up examination of Lady Liberty and the immigration museum (three to five hours) with Statue Cruises, a National Park concessionaire.
Inside the booklet you’ll also find attraction information, transportation directions, best times to visit, a map, special offers, and enticing suggestions from the pages of National Geographic Traveler, the most widely read magazine for inquisitive travelers. For even more savings, use the coupons for Bloomingdale’s shopping, hop-on hop-off trolleys , and restaurant discounts.