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    Elle David
    Elle David
    Last updated 8 Jul 2022
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    Photo Credits: @luchitoandres on Instagram, Courtney Cook on Unsplash, & @whitneymuseum on Instagram

    New York, New York. Be on the top of the tourist hill with this New York City Attraction Pass!

    It’s the City that Never Sleeps. Yet, with all the best places to see in New York City, it seems like you also wouldn’t be able to sleep. From top New York city landmarks (Central Park and Empire State Building) to art museums (the Met and Madame Tussauds) to acclaimed restaurants and cafes (Katz's Delicatessen and Blu Bottle), New York IS everyone’s travel destination. It’s the Big Apple, after all. 
    Choosing where to start your NYC itinerary can be a daunting task, but what if we tell you there’s a more convenient way to plan your NYC trip? It starts with getting Klook’s New York City Attraction Pass!

    What is the New York City Attraction Pass?

    Klook's Manhattan Pass
    The New York City Attraction Pass is an all-access pass to some of New York’s top tourist attractions. Enjoy admission to two to four sites or tours with this Klook-exclusive price, and get the best price while you’re at it! 
    Some of the attractions included in the New York City Attraction Pass are the Empire State Building, Central Park, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, LEGOLAND New York, and more. We’ll detail each spot further to help you craft the best NYC itinerary!
    You even get instant booking confirmation and an easy reservation process for each attraction you want to visit. A fuss-free NYC trip? Sign us up!

    Wait, is it worth it? Why should I buy the pass?

    Two girls posing for a photo in New York City
    Photo Credit: Courtney Cook on Unsplash
    1. It’s cost-efficient
    Did you know you can get up to 26% off on must-visit New York city landmarks? If you choose to go to Madame Tussauds (US$39.99), LEGOLAND New York (US$67.99), Museum of the City of New York (US$20), and the Empire State Building (US$44), you can save around US$47.98 by getting the four-activity New York City Attraction Pass (US$124)!
    2. You can travel at your own pace
    Not sure if you can visit all attractions at once? The New York City Attraction Pass is valid for 30 days from the booking confirmation date. This gives you the flexibility to choose when and where you would like to go!
    3. Perfect for first-time visitors
    If you’re a first-time NYC visitor, sightseeing around the Big Apple might take a lot of time: planning where to go first and lining up just to enter. You can skip all these hassles with the New York City Attraction Pass! Oh, and have we mentioned that these are curated activities? With Klook, you enjoy more than just the usual tourist experience!

    How do I use the pass?

    It’s pretty easy to use the pass! Just follow these four simple steps:
    1. Purchase your New York City Attraction Pass on this page
    2. Visit your “Bookings” section in “My Account”
    3. Click on Reserve to visit your first activity!
    4. Repeat as necessary and visit any of the activities at any time until expiry!

    What can I visit with this pass?

    You can choose from these 12 attractions with your New York City Attraction Pass:
    Madame Tussauds New York
    Visitor posing for a photo with Audrey Hepburn's wax figure in Madame Tussauds New York
    Photo Credit: @luchitoandres on Instagram
    LA may be the City of Stars, but that doesn’t mean New York lacks in the dazzle department. NYC has its fair share of celebs in Madame Tussauds New York! The world-famous wax museum holds five floors worth of wax figurines of your favorite celebs, athletes, movie superheroes, and even politicians. Don’t leave without getting a souvenir — dip your hand in wax, and they’ll mold it into a lifelike replica before your very eyes.
    Location: 234 W 42nd St, New York
    Opening hours: Monday - 10AM to 4:30PM; Tuesday to Thursday, Sunday - 10AM to 8PM; Friday to Saturday - 10AM to 10PM
    New York City Sightseeing Bus
    People aboard the New York City Sightseeing Bus
    New York’s well known for its walking culture with busy people bustling down the street. If you’re sightseeing and wanna skip crossing roads, the New York City Sightseeing Bus comes to the rescue. Go downtown and uptown in a jiffy and listen to fantastic live commentary on every New York City landmark you pass by. You can even step off whenever you wish!
    Location: 625 8th Ave, New York
    Opening hours: Daily 9:30AM to 4:30PM
    Highline Park and Chelsea Market
    Different types of food at Chelsea Market
    Photo Credit: @chelseamarketny on Instagram
    Ready to explore one of NYC’s hippest food spots? With the New York City Attraction Pass, you can bundle a visit and walking tour to Highline Park, Chelsea Market, and the Meatpacking District! Glance upon the city skyline set along the Hudson River at the elevated Highline Park, then proceed to the Meatpacking District, which was once home to NYC’s slaughterhouses. Once you’re famished from all the walking, savor artisanal goods at the iconic Chelsea Market. This walking tour lets you know some insider secrets about these districts as you marvel at Manhattan’s Art Deco architecture.
    Location: 9th Ave & W 15th St New York
    Opening hours: Daily 7AM to 7PM
    New York Central Park
    Girl smiling for a photo at Central Park
    Photo Credit: @mcarollcarvalho on Instagram
    We’re sure you’re putting down Central Park on your NYC itinerary, but can you explore the whole park in a day? We’ll let you in on a little secret: join a guided bike tour around Central Park, and see what the fuss is about in this world-famous park! Pedal along the expansive public park to see Strawberry Fields where the John Lennon Memorial is, the stunning Bethesda Fountain and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, and the Shakespeare Garden.
    Klook Tip: Wear your comfy shoes, the biking lasts for two hours!
    Location: 56th Street (between 5th and 6th Avenue)
    Opening hours: Daily 6AM to 1AM
    9/11 Memorial and Museum
    Exterior of the 9/11 Memorial and Museum
    Photo Credit: @911memorial on Instagram
    Also included in the pass is a visit to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Here, you can learn everything about the tragedy, from its background to the aftermath. You can even pay your respects at the moving tribute or look at portrait photographs of the victims of the attacks. There are also daily feature films showing and free occasional live talks.
    Location: 180 Greenwich St, New York
    Opening hours: Thursday to Monday - 10AM to 5PM
    Museum of the City of New York
    Entrance to the Museum of the City of New York
    Photo Credit: @ramonahofstadler on Instagram
    While in New York, brush up on your knowledge about the Big Apple by visiting the Museum of the City of New York. Founded in 1923, MCNY preserves the city's extraordinary history and showcases it vibrantly for visitors to see. You have the chance to see New York at its core through timeless photographs featuring William Klein and Robert Frank, the musical revolution of 1980s NYC, and immersive exhibits of the pre-digital era and brilliant lights. It is located on Museum Mile, where other nearby museums are also found.
    Location: 1220 5th Ave, New York
    Opening hours: Friday to Sunday - 10AM to 6PM
    Empire State Building
    Exterior of the Empire State Building
    Photo Credit: @jrisorto on Instagram
    What's a trip to New York without a visit to the iconic Empire State Building? Marvel at the concrete jungle from an unforgettable panoramic view using the New York City Attraction Pass! Thanks to the building's newly-renovated lobby and interactive exhibits (you might meet King Kong!), not only will you be able to marvel at exquisite art deco interiors, but also learn about this particular architectural style! For the ultimate experience, check the free multimedia tour app that comes with your ticket or head to the 86th floor for an awe-inspiring overview of the city that never sleeps.
    Location: 20 W 34th St, New York
    Opening hours: Monday to Thursday - 11AM to 11PM; Friday to Sunday - 9AM to 12AM
    Top of the Rock
    Candid photo of a happy couple at Top of the Rock
    Photo Credit: @rebecca_chews_nyc on Instagram
    Another great vantage point in the city is at the Top of the Rock, the observatory deck on the Rockefeller Center. Feel on top of the world (quite literally!) as you ascend up to 850 feet above the ground! Soak in the idyllic New York City skyline. Don't forget to snap a pic of the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and more New York City landmarks.
    Location: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York
    Opening hours: Daily 9AM to 11PM
    The Edge Observation Deck
    Exterior of The Edge Observation Deck
    On the hunt for exciting NYC adventures? Amp up the adrenaline rush at The Edge Observation Deck. Edge is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, and it comes with a twist. It's suspended mid-air and makes you feel like you are floating in the air! It's glass all over, from its floor to walls, so it seems like you're flying 100 floors above the ground.
    Location: 30 Hudson Yards, New York
    Opening hours: Daily 10AM to 10PM
    Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
    Man smiling for a photo inside an aircraft in Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
    Photo Credit: @giampiero_mm12 on Instagram
    If you're interested in maritime history and the American military, the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum deserves a spot in your NYC itinerary. Sitting at Pier 86 along the Hudson River, this museum is home to famous crafts: the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, the missile-launching USS Growler submarine, the Space Shuttle Enterprise, a British Airways Concorde, and the Lockheed A-12. You’ll also be able to see original artifacts and authentic video footage that offers a behind-the-scenes look at life during the historic wars that shaped history as we know it.
    Klook Reminder: You must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the Museum.
    Location: Pier 86, W 46th St, New York
    Opening hours: Daily 10AM to 5PM
    The Whitney Museum of American Art
    A lady looking at an artwork inside The Whitney Museum of American Art
    Photo Credit: @whitneymuseum on Instagram
    Wanna see the works of Andy Warhol, Edward Hopper, Jasper Johns, and other great American artists? Head over to the West Village's Meatpacking District for The Whitney Museum of American Art, where over 23,000 artworks await you. If you’ve been wanting to see Robert Henri’s Laughing Child, Theodore Robinson’s Etude, or Edward Hopper’s New York Interior, then here’s your chance to see them up close and personal!
    Klook Fun Fact: Did you know that The Whitney has been relocated four times? The museum started in 1931 in Greenwich Village, then moved to 54th Street, where it was connected to the Museum of Modern Art. In 1966, it moved again to the Upper East Side until 2014, when it relocated to its current site in lower Manhattan.
    Location: 99 Gansevoort St, New York
    Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday - 10:30AM to 6PM; Friday - 10:30AM to 10PM; Saturday to Sunday - 11AM to 6PM
    LEGOLAND New York
    Kids happily posing for a photo at the entrance of LEGOLAND New York
    Photo Credit: @grabmypassportblog on Instagram
    If you're coming with kids, visiting LEGOLAND New York is a must! Aside from its extensive collection of colorful building blocks, the theme park is also home to more than 50 fun-filled amusement rides and attractions built to keep you and your kids entertained for a whole day. The seven themed zones across the 500-acre property have now opened for the 2022 season. This year, expect to see the LEGO City Water Playground, where you can build and race your own boat!
    Location: One Legoland Blvd, Goshen, NY
    Opening hours: Thursday to Monday - 10AM to 5PM
    Can’t wait to explore the Big Apple? Make your NYC dreams come true with the New York City Attraction Pass. It’s super convenient to book and use, plus you get curated activities — perfect if you’re visiting New York for the first time or wanna see more of New York’s landmarks!

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