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Romance over New York - Private Helicopter Flight
2 Hour New York Harbor Cruise - See the famous skyline from the water.
Madame Tussauds New York City - Interactive Wax Experience
The Beast - 45 Miles Per Hour - NY Fastest Harbor Cruise! May - October
2 Hour Private New York City Photo Tour-Central Park and Uptown
New York Splash Tours - New York City's first land & water visitor experience. Starts in April '08
New York City Explorer Pass - 5 New York Attractions for One Low Price
©2005 CityPassDuration: Use CityPass for Nine Days.
Departs from: Redeem E-Ticket at the 1st NewYork Attraction or Museum you visit
Price from:
$54.00 - $74.00 (USD)
CityPass is simple. Purchase your CityPass at the first attraction you visit or online now. You will have nine days to visit five famous New York attractions once*. You avoid most ticket lines. Simply present your CityPass booklet on your way into each attraction. The agent will remove that attraction's ticket, and you're in. (Tickets are void if removed from the CityPass booklet).
If traveling with children under age 6 please review the information in the "CityPass Pricing Detail" because although CityPass is not a 50% value for children under age 6, it still may prove to be a value including saving time in ticket lines. Some of the included attractions DO require children age 2-6 to purchace an admission ticket.
*Your booklet is valid for nine days from first use.
Includes admission to American Museum of Natural History, Guggenheim Museum, MOMA - The Museum of Modern Art, Circle Line Cruises, Metroplitan Museum of Art and Empire State Building Observatory.
American
Museum of Natural History Voted #1 attraction in New York City by Zagat Survey's new U.S. Family Travel Guide. A must-see destination for people of all ages, featuring the new Rose Center for Earth and Space, the most sophisticated facility of its kind in the world, which includes the new Hayden Planetarium, Hall of the Universe, and Hall of Planet Earth. Don't miss the world-famous Dinosaur, Ocean Life, and Meteorite Halls. Shop in four spectacular stores for gifts from around the world, the natural world and the universe.
Ticket valid for admission only; Space Show, IMAX, and some special exhibitions require an additional fee
Open daily 10:00 am to 5:45 pm; Rose Center open until 8:45 pm on Friday; Closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day Address: Central Park West at 79th Street Transportation: Subway: C or B (weekdays only) to 81st Street; 1 to 79th Street Bus: M7, M10, M11 to 79th Steet; M79 to Central Park West
(212) 769-5100 www.amnh.org Insider's Tip: Free Audio Tours in English and Spanish; Visit before 12:00 noon on weekends to avoid the crowds.
Guggenheim
Museum Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture is home to one of the world's finest collections of 20th century art. Don't miss walking the grand ramp that curves from the ground to the dome. You'll see masterpieces by such noted artists as Chagall, Kandinsky, Picasso and van Gogh. Plus changing exhibitions that are always significant and intriguing.
Select galleries may be closed due to installation; Additional fees may be required for special exhibitions
Additional Facilities: Enjoy audio tours featuring the architecture of the landmark Frank Lloyd Wright building or the current special exhibition. Relax in the Guggenheim Cafe; find the perfect souvenir or gift in the Guggenheim Store
Saturday-Wednesday 10:00 am to 5:45 pm; Friday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Closed Thursdays and Christmas Day. Will close early at 4 pm on Christmas Eve. Address: 1071 5 th Avenue (at 89 th Street) Transportation: Subway: 4, 5, 6 to 86 th Street Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4 to 89th St or M86 to 5th Ave
(212) 423-3500 www.guggenheim.org Insider's Tip: Bypass lines - Present Ticket at the Membership Desk. Avoid the crowds - visit on Tuesdays.
MOMA
- The Museum of Modern Art. The world's most renowned collection of modern and contemporary art has a new home. Experience the largest display ever of MoMA's collection at the new Museum of Modern Art. Highlights include van Gogh's The Starry Night, and Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, along with more recent works by the greatest artists of our time.
Photography by Elizabeth Felicella, architectural rendering by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, digital composite by Robert Bowen. Digital Image © 2003 The Museum of Modern Art
Open Wednesday through Monday 10:30 am to 5:30 pm, Fridays until 8:00 pm. Closed Tuesdays
Address: 11 West 53 Street (between 5th and 6th Avenues): Transportation: Subway: E or V to 5 Ave./53 St.; B,D or F to 47-50 St./Rockefeller Center Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5 to 53 Street
Additional Facilities: Elegant restaurants with spectacular views of The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden; New MoMA Design and Book Store
(212) 708-9400 www.moma.org Insider's Tip: Featuring commentaries by curators, artists, and critics, MoMA Audio provides historical background and interpretations of key works in the Museum's collection. MoMA is free to the public on Friday nights form 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm and may be more crowded.
Visit the Met and see the world! Find inspiration while exploring the spectacular New Greek and Roman Galleries. Enjoy serenity in the Chinese garden or the colorful landscapes of the Impressionists. Discover a collection of global acclaim spanning 5,000 years — from ancient Egyptian splendors to modern American painting — complemented by an astonishing sweep of more than 30 special exhibitions each year. It's all under one roof at the Met, New York City's number one tourist attraction.
Includes same-day admission to The Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park devoted to the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe. See magnificent sculpture, exquisite illuminated manuscripts, glorious stained glass, and the celebrated Unicorn Tapestries.
Pass includes: One Metropolitan Museum of Art VIP General Admission and $1 off of Audio Tour. Includes all special exhibitions and same-day admission to The Cloisters.
Open Met: Sunday, Tuesday – Thursday 9:30am to 5:30pm; Friday and Saturday 9:30am to 9:00pm; Closed Mondays (except Holiday Mondays), Thanksgiving, Christmas Day & New Year's Day
Cloisters: Tuesday – Sunday 9:30am to 5:15pm (March – Oct); until 4:45pm (Nov – Feb); Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day & New Year's Day
Address: Met: 1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street Cloisters: Fort Tryon Park in Northern Manhattan
Transportation:To the Met: Subway: 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th St. and walk three blocks west to Fifth Avenue. From the West Side take the 1, B, or C train to 86th Street, then the M86 crosstown bus.Bus: M1, M2, M3 or M4 To The Cloisters: Subway: A train to 190th St., transfer to the M4 bus and ride one stop north or exit the station by elevator and walk north for approx. 10 mins on Margaret Corbin Dr.
Bus: M4. For more information, call (212) 923-3700, ext. 7133, during Museum hours.
Additional Facilities: The Met offers dining facilities to tantalize every palate, including the Petrie Court Cafe set against the backdrop of Central Park. Hear live music in the Balcony Bar on Friday and Saturday evenings. Discover the fine art of shopping at The Met Store. (Look for the money-saving coupon in your CityPass booklet for Gift Store Savings). The Cloisters' Trie Cafe, serving light fare and snacks, is open May - Oct.
Phone: Met: (212) 535-7710; Cloisters: (212) 923-3700 metmuseum.org Insider's Tip: Show your CityPass at the Audio Guide desk in the Great Hall at the Met to save $1 on the Audio Tour. Includes same day admission to The Cloisters. Start your visit at either museum then visit the second on the same-day for free!
Circle
Line Cruises See New York City the Circle Line way. Give Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises 2 hours of your time and you can experience the grandeur of Mid and Lower Manhattan. Circle Line's professional tour guides will share the legends and lore behind the great city. You will enjoy magnificent views of the world's premier skyline and a close encounter of the best kind with the Statue of Liberty. All 3 tours circle the Statue of Liberty and stop in front for photo ops but do not allow passengers to disembark. Valid for 2-Hour Semi-Circle Cruise or 2-Hour Harbor Lights Cruise (available year round) or 75 min Liberty Cruise (available May 1 - Oct 31 only).
Ticket valid for regularly scheduled 2 Hour Harbor or Harbor Lights Cruise (available year round) or 75 min Liberty Cruise (available May - Oct 31 only). May be upgraded to the 3 Hour Cruise for an additional $5 or the "Beast" Speedboat ride for no additional charge. Not valid for Special Events Cruises on July 4th or New Year's Eve.
For detailed schedule and operating hours please visit www.circleline42.com or call 212-563-3200. Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND CALLING TO VERIFY HOURS THE WEEK OF YOUR VISIT, AS HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Address: Pier 83 - Midtown - at West 42nd Street and 12th Avenue. Transportation: Subway: To Pier 83: N, Q, R, S, W, 1, 2, 3, 7 train to Times Square, take the M42 Bus Bus: To Pier 83: M42, M50 to the Pier
(212) 563-3200 www.circleline42.com Insider's Tip: May-August, the 11:30 am Semi-Circle Cruise is least crowded and during Sept-Oct. the 11:00 am Semi-Circle Cruise is the least crowded.
Empire
State Building and Observatory The fabled Observatory is New York's most popular attraction. It soars a quarter of a mile above the City's bustling streets. Day or night come see and listen (with our accopanying audio tour) to the sights and sounds of this majestic city. Tony is your native New York guide who will help you on your journey in discovering the joys and wonders of New York. It is the experience of a lifetime.
Open Daily at 9:30 am; Last ticket sold at 11:15 pm; Last elevator leaves at 11:30 pm; Closes at midnight. Address: In the heart of Manhattan at 350 Fifth Avenue and 34 th Street Transportation: Subway: 1, 2, 3, 9, B, D, N, Q, R, V (weekdays only) to 34 th Street Bus: M1, M2, M4, M5, M6, M7
Additional Facilities: Gift Shop and food services
(877) NYC VIEW www.esbnyc.com Insider's Tip: Visit first thing in the morning or during the early evening hours to get to the top with a minimum wait
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Use CityPass for Nine Days.
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| Adult NYC CityPass | $134.00 | $60.00 | $74.00 |
| Youth NYC CityPass (12-17 | $105.50 | $51.50 | $54.00 |
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CityPass New York Pricing:
If traveling with children under age 6 please note that although CityPass is not a 50% savings for children under age 6, it still may prove to be a value including saving time in ticket lines. Some of the included attractions do require children age 2-6 to purchase an admission ticket. CityPass is formulated using the attractions' highest gate price for the year. Change in attractions' gate prices will affect CityPass value but not CityPass price. Some attractions offer military and other discounts.
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