New York Pass®,
723 7th Avenue, Manhattan, New York 10019
About Us
The New York Pass® is a popular travel agency located at 723 7th Avenue in New York, New York. This institution specializes in providing tourists with access to a wide range of attractions, tours, and experiences throughout the city. With the New York Pass®, visitors can enjoy discounted entry to iconic landmarks, museums, and activities, making it the perfect way to explore the Big Apple on a budget. Whether you're interested in sightseeing, shopping, dining, or entertainment, the New York Pass® has something for everyone.
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"Five stars on the pass, 2 stars on how it works. The pass is excellent and has many awesome experiences to do, but it does not make reservations clear to you. It tells you that you don't have to wait in lines but when you get to the places you have to reserve immediately to then use it. They should allow everything to be booked like they do with the Empire State Building and some other experiences. It doesn't make sense that I need to go to the place I want to visit with the pass, wait in line to reserve and take the ticket, come again at the time reserved, to make the line AGAIN with your tickets to go in. It makes you waste a lot of time! We really couldn't do much with it because of the time lost getting to the places to reserve. Actually, my experience for the first time buying the pass was not the best..."
"we had the best deal with the new york pass. and could visit more than 108 attractions in the whole city. we bought it for 4 person for 10 days. and i must say it was the best choice and possibilty to see the most interessting touristic attractions in new york!! i am really thankful that something like this exists! for me the best thing was the yankees game ticket which is also included with the ny pass!! belows are fotos of things we visited with the ny pass!"
"We had two 5 day passes and it saved us money but didn't saved us time, the queue for pass holders is bigger than regular ticket holders for some places, other places are not busy at all specially if you go early in the morning like we did. We saved about 200$ each with the pass. We did about 13 locations using the pass in 5 days. Statue of Liberty and museums are the busiest while top of the rock and empire state building was not as bad."
"We purchased a 3 day pass before arriving and with 4 days in the city we could make all the sights we wanted day and night. Loved biking through Central Park, the Guggenheim, water taxi from Brooklyn Bridge past the Statue of Liberty and taking in the heights at night. We had no problem with queues but did plan the times and directions we wanted to travel. Love NY"
"The NY Pass had lots to offer. I had a 5 day pass for a 7 day stay in NY. NY is SO big and there is so much to do I found it difficult to fit in all the activities I had planned with the pass. I naively thought I would be able to do 2 major museums and galleries on the same day. Impossible to really appreciate them. The major activities I used the pass for were the MET, MoMA, Gugenhiem, Top of the Rock, Empire State, bicycle ride around central park, hop-on-hop-off bus. I purchased my pass at a reduced rate of 25% off so the entry costs would have been more than the cost of the pass for the places I visited. The real benefit of the pass is not having to waste too much time in queues, and just showing your pass to get through quickly. What was disappointing was that you had to queue to separately obtain the hop-on-hop-off bus ticket and its only valid for 1 calendar day with having 3-4 routes to explore, too hard to do in one day."
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