Three Ways to Save at New York City’s Top Attractions
With several money-saving options to choose from, you’ll love traveling with CityPASS® tickets.
Best for a
Shorter Stay
Save up to 40% at 3 Attractions
Adult (13+)
$109.00
Child (6-12)
$86.00
+$2 processing fee per ticket
Best Value and
Our Bestseller
Save up to 41% at 5 Attractions
Adult (18+)
$154.00
Child (6-17)
$129.00
+$2 processing fee per ticket
Best for
Seeing It All
Save up to 42% at 10 Attractions
Adult (13+)
$239.00
Child (6-12)
$179.00
+$2 processing fee per ticket
Validity
Valid for 9 consecutive days including the first day of use.
Admission
One-time admission is included unless otherwise specified. Admission may vary between ticket types. See differences.
Read reviews from CityPASS® travelers.
New York CityPASS & New York C3
Lovin' the Big Apple
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. New York CityPASS
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!! 5 Star Experience!
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!New York CityPASS
Totally worth it! Saved us a lot of time and energy! In the city that never sleeps, every minute counts!!! 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
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GlobalCitizen19 from
Worth it for money and planning.
I was advised to get the CityPASS by a friend who had used it. It did save us money but it also helped us to organise the itinerary for the week and helped give a scafold to structure our visit. I felt restricted by the two mandatory visits and we didn't particularly want to see the Natural History museum as we didn't think it would be anything more than London etc and two of the party wanted to see Met museum of art (not included) but we figured that we would still at least break even if we just did the four we wanted. We did end up using the museum pass - two hours is not enough especially as the pass included a special exhibition. The Empire State was great and the return between 9pm amd 12 really worth doing. Much quieter in the museum but and seeing the city at night was very different to seeing it in the day.
We did the cruise on day 1 which helped us see the big picture. We did liberty early. I would definitely advise that. Security is just as the advice on the cityPASS says. Queues and time consuming. This could be a full day trip. 9/11 could easily be 5 hours to read and digest everything. Audio guide there $10 extra. I was nervous about shelling out before we even got to New York but have no regrets.
Date published: 2025-09-06
Rated 5 out of
5
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Italy22 from
super
Very satisfied with the purchase. Would be great to include more attractions.
Great to save time visiting the attractions
Date published: 2025-09-02
Rated 5 out of
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Love NYC from
Good Deal
We were planning to visit all the places available on the city pass so it made sense to save with the purchase. It was easy to use and had a couple of bonus entries making it a good deal.
Date published: 2025-09-02
Rated 5 out of
5
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Caravaggio66 from
to do it AGAIN
it was a wonderful experience!
everythingwas perfect!
Thanks
Date published: 2025-09-01
Rated 5 out of
5
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AVLMFT from
Pleasantly Surprised
I had not previously heard about the CityPASS but we are really glad we saw the option when doing the research for attraction tickets! What a savings! We got to experience ALL the attractions we were interested in at a fraction of the cost per ticket. Highly recommended.
Date published: 2025-09-01
Rated 5 out of
5
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SimiB from
Unforgettable experience.
CityPASS was excelent option and also the price was good for what you get. I recommend it.
Date published: 2025-09-01
Rated 5 out of
5
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None from
Best time in NYC
Great pass! Highly recommend savings. We got to see all the hot spots with this one pass. Ty Citypass!
Date published: 2025-08-31
Rated 3 out of
5
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Yen* from
3 stars
The CityPASS felt misleading. When I purchased it, it showed that the ferry to the Statue of Liberty was included, but once I went into the app the option was grayed out and I couldn’t even select it. We had to buy separate ferry tickets for about $25 each, which actually made the pass more expensive than just buying tickets on our own.
We did enjoy using it for the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, which worked fine. The only part of our trip that left us disappointed was the Guggenheim. Every floor was focused on very heavy themes, some even using the word “death” and others that felt suggestive of self-harm. Instead of being inspiring or uplifting, it felt overwhelming.
New York itself was absolutely wonderful. It is a beautiful and culturally rich city that I think everyone should experience at least once. Next time I visit, I will just purchase tickets directly instead of using the CityPASS.
Date published: 2025-08-31
Rated 3 out of
5
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newyoker0234 from
ok BUT
We enjoyed with the city pass BUT in every place you need to paid an extra, because if not, you don't feel the whole experience
Date published: 2025-08-27
Rated 5 out of
5
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Erikw from
Great value, easy to use
Great deal and very easy to use. So much simpler than other online ticketing apps (looking at you, Ticketmaster).
Date published: 2025-08-26