WIth one convenient pass, get access to New York's most famous attractions. Your CityPass gets you admission to the following locations - The Empire State Building, the American Museum of Natural History, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art). You also have the option to choose between Top of the Rock and the Guggenheim Museum. Your second choice is between The Statue of Liberty (with Ellis Island) and an array of Circle Line Cruises. This New York pass offers visitors and residents an easy and affordable way to see the best of the Big Apple.
See the city from above with admission to two amazing observatories above the city skyline. The Empire State building, the symbol of NYC, is on the list of the six destinations. You will have admission to the 86th Floor Observatory, an open-air deck with a breathtaking view of the city from 1,050 feet in the air. You can also visit the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, which includes views from indoors and outdoors from this art-deco skyscraper.
On your own New York tour, explore the most famous museums in the city, as well. With the New York city pass you will have access to a tour of the Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Guggenheim Museum. Study over two million works of art in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, see the famous works of art by Vincent van Gogh and Monet in the MoMa, and experience the art of the 20th and 21st century in the Guggenheim Museum.
Choose between the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tour or the Circle Line Cruise. On the Statue of Liberty tour, take a ferry ride to Liberty Island and Ellis Island to see the famous monument of the city, Lady Liberty, and the place where foreigners immigrated into the land of the free. On the Circle Line Cruise, see New York City and the Statue of Liberty from the water.
This New York sightseeing tour includes the most popular destinations in the city in an easy package. Buy your New York City pass to have the best tour of the Big Apple. This pass is valid for 9 days after it is used at the first sightseeing location.