New York Pass: 100+ Things To Do including Empire State Building

Access over 100 top New York attractions, museums and experiences with The New York Pass. Whizz to the top of Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, One World Observatory or Edge for fascinating view

Access over 100 top New York attractions, museums and experiences with The New York Pass. Whizz to the top of Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, One World Observatory or Edge for fascinating views, sit back and relax on a Big Bus tour of Manhattan, climb aboard the ferry to see the Statue of Liberty and pay your respects at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum - there's all this and more included on one easy-to-use digital pass. Create your own itinerary and spend 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 days discovering NYC - the more you see, the more you save compared to buying tickets individually. • Visit as many attractions as you like each day • Passes valid for one, two, three, four or five consecutive days • The best New York pass for flexibility and savings • All passes come with digital guide to help plan your itinerary.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Can I use the New York Pass for both the Empire State Building and One World Observatory on the same day?

A: Yes, you can visit both the Empire State Building and One World Observatory on the same day with the New York Pass. Just keep in mind that each attraction can have time slots, so it’s best to check ahead and plan your itinerary. The digital guide that comes with the pass will help you manage your time efficiently. Enjoy the views!

Q: How does the weather affect the New York Pass tours? What if it rains?

A: Most attractions included with the New York Pass are open rain or shine, but outdoor experiences like the ferry to the Statue of Liberty can be affected. If the weather looks bad, you might want to check for indoor options like museums. You can always reschedule any of the attractions if needed, just be sure to confirm the policies for each specific spot.

Q: Is there an age limit for kids to use the New York Pass? Can I bring my 5-year-old?

A: There's no strict age limit for the New York Pass, but children under 4 can enter some attractions for free, while kids ages 4-12 typically get a discounted rate. Bringing your 5-year-old is definitely fine! Just check the specific attractions for any age restrictions or suggestions.

Discussions

Thinking of getting the New York Pass for my upcoming trip!

Hey everyone, I'm planning a week in NYC and I'm super tempted to get the New York Pass. I love the idea of hitting up the Empire State Building, the 9/11 Museum, and maybe even the Big Bus tour. However, I'm wondering if it’s really worth it for a 4-day trip. What do you all think? Any must-sees?

Just got back from using the New York Pass—here's my experience!

I just wrapped up a 3-day trip using the New York Pass, and it was awesome! We hit up Top of the Rock, the Statue of Liberty, and even saw a Broadway show. The pass made it easy to skip lines too, which was a lifesaver during peak hours. I recommend the app—it helped me plan my day on the go. Totally worth it!