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American Museum of Natural History Museum Admission |
Come see why the American Museum of Natural History was voted the Number One Family Attraction in New York City and Third Most popular in the United States by Zagat Survey, US Family Travel Guide with high ratings in both child and adult appeal. Ticket includes admission to museum's permanent collection and the Rose Center for Earth & Space Adults: $17 - Children: $10 |
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American Museum of Natural History Super Saver Admission Package |
Nothing rivals the range of experience at the American Museum of Natural Historyfrom dinosaurs to Imax films, the new Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, and the thrilling Space Show in the spectacular Rose Center for Earth and Space, a must-see for any visitor. See everything and save with this Super Saver Admission Package. Includes admission to the museum, Rose Center Space Show(s), Special Exhibition(s), and IMAX Film(s). Adults: $33 - Children: $21 |
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Empire State Building - Express Pass |
The lines at the Empire State Building Observatory are as legendary as the building itself. The line actually consists of 3 different lines. The first one is the security line that everyone must go through. Next comes the ticket line. Visitors with pre-purchased tickets can skip this line which can save a considerable amount of time during our busiest times. The 3rd and last line is for the elevators that take you to the Observatory. By purchasing an Express Pass you will automatically be moved to the front of each and every line. Adults: $46 - Children: $46 |
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Empire State Building Admission |
There is nothing else like the 86th floor observatory! t, 1,050 feet (320 meters), reached by high speed, automatic elevators, it has both a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer, and spacious outdoor promenades on all four sides of the Building. Hgh powered binoculars are available on the promenades for the convenience of visitors at a minimal cost. Souvenir counters are also located in the 86th floor observatory. The 86th floor observatory is handicap accessible. Visitors with tickets purchased online will go directly to the elevator waiting area, bypassing the ticket line after passing through the security check. Adults: $21 - Children: $15 |
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Ground Zero Museum |
The Ground Zero museum features Images & Remnants from the "Recovery" - Daily 90-minuteTours. Also available are self-guided "audio-tours" in English, Spanish, French & Italian. They contain the stories behind 100 images & remnants. This is a non-graphic Museum, focuses more on the "Recovery Period" than 9/11.
Adults: $26 - Children: $20 |
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Guggenheim Museum |
Completed in 1959, the Guggenheim's Frank Lloyd Wright–designed museum is among the 20th century's most important architectural landmarks. The museum's great rotunda has been the site of many celebrated special exhibitions, while its smaller galleries are devoted to the Guggenheim's renowned collection, which ranges from Impressionism through contemporary art. Adults: $22 - Children: $22 |
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Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum |
The new Intrepid Museum is a unique journey through spectacular interactive exhibits and virtual, multi-sensory technology. Located at the new, park-like Pier 86, the complex boasts 30 restored aircraft, former USS Growler submarine and Concorde. The Intrepid Museum is a dynamic adventure for visitors of all ages and offers group packages, member benefits, birthday parties, special event packages and educational programs. At 12th Avenue and 46th Street, Intrepid is easy to get to by mass transit, car or water taxi. Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 10AM – 5PM Adults: $21 - Children: $9 |
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Madame Tussads Wax Museum |
In a city with millions of things to see and do, there is only one place where every day over 200 world-famous celebrities line up to provide you with the experience of a lifetime: become a star at Madame Tussauds New York, 85,000 square feet and nine stories of interactive entertainment located in the heart of Times Square. Adults: $28 - Children: $25 |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art |
The Met is one of the world's largest and most important art museums. The permanent collection contains more than two million works of art from around the world. The collection's holdings range from treasures of classical antiquity, like those represented in its Greek and Cypriot galleries, to paintings and sculptures from nearly all the European masters, to an extensive collection of American art. Adults: $20 - Children: $20 |
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MOMA |
Throughout its history, The Museum of Modern Art has used architecture as a vehicle for self-renewal and regeneration. The recently completed building project represents MoMA's most extensive redefinition since its founding seventy-five years ago. The Museum combines new spaces with MoMA's original architecture to dramatically enhance its dynamic collection of modern and contemporary art. Adults: $23 - Children: $23 |
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New York Pass - 1 Day |
Entry to over 40 attractions – Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, New York Skyride, Madame Tussaud’s, Circle Line River Cruise, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Madison Square Garden Tour, NBC Studio Tours, New York Aquarium & many others
140-page comprehensive guide book
Discounts at 25 top restaurants and retailers
Line-skipping privileges at select attractions. Adults: $76 - Children: $56 |
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New York Pass - 2 Day |
Entry to over 40 attractions – Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, New York Skyride, Madame Tussaud’s, Circle Line River Cruise, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Madison Square Garden Tour, NBC Studio Tours, New York Aquarium & many others
140-page comprehensive guide book
Discounts at 25 top restaurants and retailers
Line-skipping privileges at select attractions. Adults: $111 - Children: $91 |
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New York Pass - 3 Day |
Entry to over 40 attractions – Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, New York Skyride, Madame Tussaud’s, Circle Line River Cruise, Guggenheim Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Madison Square Garden Tour, NBC Studio Tours, New York Aquarium & many others
140-page comprehensive guide book
Discounts at 25 top restaurants and retailers
Line-skipping privileges at select attractions. Adults: $141 - Children: $121 |
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Police Museum |
The Police Museum gives visitors an insider’s look at the history and traditions of the largest police force in the country and its role in the history of New York City. With artifacts that date all the way back to the Dutch settlers, visitors can discover the impact of the NYPD over the last three centuries. They will find out the reason police precincts around the nation are marked with green lights outside their doors, why officers are called “cops,” why their bosses are called “brass” and which came first, the Model T or the Highway Unit? Visitors will hear the moving stories of officers responding to the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001 and learn how the NYPD now works beyond the borders of New York City to ensure the safety of every citizen. They will also view the shields of every officer killed in the line of duty since 1845, and can contemplate the bravery and dedication it takes to be one of New York's Finest.
Adults: $8 - Children: $6 |
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Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum |
Ripley’s offers visitors the ultimate insight into the world of the odd and bizarre. Explore hundreds of fascinating artifacts and outrageous interactive exhibits designed to entertain the entire family. Marvel at the collection of weird and unusual relics displayed in over twenty galleries. Whether examining a lock of Elvis's hair, a life size albino giraffe, or 24 shrunken heads, this incredible collection of artifacts and exhibits proves that fact is indeed stranger than fiction. Adults: $26 - Children: $20 |
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Hilton NY Empire State Building Package Complete package for 2 starts at $199 |
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Airport Shuttle Shared shuttle service from the airport to midtown hotels... |
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