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New York Pass
The New York Pass is an all-inclusive city sightseeing pass for people visiting New York. The pass includes entry to over 100 top New York attractions incuding museums, places of interest, tours and more.

The New York Pass is available as a 1-day, 2-days, 3-days, 5-days, 7-days or 10-days duration, and can be activated within 12 months of purchase. It is activated as soon as the first attraction is visited and must be used within consecutive days.

The pass includes Fast-track entry to select attractions as well as additional deals and discounts for New York Pass holders. Travellers can purchase a physical pass and have it delivered to them or collect in New York, or download a mobile New York Pass to their smartphone via the New York Pass App.

Attractions included on the New York Pass
The pass includes entry to over 100 attractions including but not limited to:


 * The Empire State Building
 * Big Bus Hop on Hop off bus tour
 * Top of the Rock Observatory
 * 9/11 Memorial & Museum
 * Madame Tussauds
 * Statue of Liberty ferry & Ellis Island
 * Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
 * Circle Line sightseeing cruises
 * American Museum of Natural History
 * Central Park sightseeing bike tours & rentals
 * Metropolitan Museum of Art (The MET)
 * The RIDE tour
 * Food on Foot tours
 * Radio City Music Hall: Stage Door Tour
 * Madison Square Garden: MSG All Access Tour
 * Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
 * Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
 * Rockefeller Center tour
 * Hop on Hop off Water Taxi
 * NFL Experience, Times Square
 * The TOUR
 * Whitney Museum of American Art
 * Luna Park at Coney Island
 * Walking Tours of Broadway, the Fashion District, Central Park, Downtown, Brooklyn Bridge, Grand Central Station, Greenwich Village, High Line, Chelsea & the Meatpacking District, SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown
 * Yankee Stadium tour
 * New York Historical Society Museum
 * Fraunces Tavern
 * Carnegie Hall
 * and much more.

Each of these attractions has a New York Pass reading machine at the ticket desk. An attendant scans the New York Pass through this machine and allows the holder entry to the attraction without additional payment.