NYC Multi-Attraction Passes

New York City Passes 2025 — All-in-One Sights

See more of New York for less. Compare the top City cards & attraction passes—from curated 5-sight bundles to 100+ attraction unlimited passes. Reserve key time slots, skip regular lines on select experiences, and keep plans flexible with mobile e-tickets and easy changes.

  • Save vs buying individual tickets—especially on 3–5+ attractions
  • Timed reservations for peak sights (when required) via the product/app
  • Mobile QR tickets; hassle-free scanning at entrances
  • Options for day-based (1–10 days) or choose-X-attractions styles
  • Coverage across icons: Empire State Building, Edge, Top of the Rock, museums & cruises
★★★★★ 4.59/5 (19,700+ recent reviews across NYC passes)
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New York City skyline and attraction passes

Top New York City Passes — 2025

Choose the pass style that matches your trip: fixed bundles, pick-your-attractions, or all-you-can-see day passes. Reserve popular viewpoints in advance and scan in with mobile QR.

New York CityPASS cover with top attractions

New York CityPASS® — 5 Top Attractions

Curated

★★★★★ 4.65 (9,990)

Great for first-timers who want the classics. Includes must-see museums and observation decks with big savings.

  • Fixed bundle
  • Big savings
  • Timed reservations
From €133.22 per person
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Explorer Pass New York including Edge

New York Explorer Pass — Including Edge

Pick X

★★★★★ 4.56 (7,486)

Choose the number of attractions (e.g., 3, 4, 5…). Ideal if you want flexibility without filling every day.

  • Choose-X
  • Flexible
  • Great with kids
From €76.99 per person
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New York Pass day-based with 100+ attractions

New York Pass® — 100+ Attractions

Unlimited

★★★★★ 4.49 (2,395)

Sightsee hard for 1–10 days. Best value if you love stacking multiple experiences each day.

  • 1–10 days
  • Hop-on Hop-off
  • Museums & decks
From €146.20 per person
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NYC Attraction Pass Must See Sights

Attraction Pass — Must-See Sights

Highlights

★★★★☆ 3.39 (23)

A curated set of popular picks with simple planning tools. Good for short trips.

  • Easy planning
  • Great intro
  • Mobile QR
From €102.94 per person
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NYC Discover Pass with hop on hop off bus

Discover Pass — With Hop-On Hop-Off

Combo

★★★★☆ 3.41 (34)

Pair attraction entries with classic HOHO sightseeing for easy neighborhood coverage.

  • HOHO bus
  • Flexible routes
  • Photo stops
From €73.53 per person
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Hop-On Hop-Off with Cityscape Cruise

HOHO Bus + Cityscape Cruise (Add-On)

Popular

★★★★★ 4.75 (4)

Great skyline angles from the water and easy transit between sights—works well with any pass.

  • Harbor views
  • Outdoor decks
  • Great photos
From €104.67 per person
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NYC Passes 2025 — How They Work & Which One Fits Your Trip

Pick a format: Fixed bundle (CityPASS), choose-X attractions (Explorer), or day-based unlimited (New York Pass). Reserve high-demand sights (when required), then scan your mobile ticket at the entrance. You’ll typically save most when you visit 3–5+ paid attractions.

Observation decks NYC

Observation Decks

Edge, Top of the Rock, Empire State Building—reserve sunset early for best light.

Tip: book golden hour slots in advance

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Harbor cruises NYC

Harbor Cruises

Daytime and evening sailings give skyline views and Statue of Liberty angles.

Great photos from open decks

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Museums NYC

Museums & Culture

Mix in MoMA, AMNH, and neighborhood museums to balance your itinerary.

Plan ~2–3 hours per museum

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Planning with NYC city cards

Smart Planning

Cluster nearby sights (Midtown, Downtown) and keep weather backups for outdoor decks.

Most value at 3–5+ paid sights

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Pass Types & Savings

Bundles, choose-X, or day-based—each saves differently depending on your pace and picks.

  • CityPASS (bundle): The essentials at a lower total cost if you want the big hitters.
  • Explorer (choose-X): Flexibly pick 3–10 attractions over a long validity window.
  • New York Pass (days): Best if you’ll stack 2–3 paid sights per day for 1–10 days.
  • Tip: Check included lists and reservation rules before purchase.

Reservations & Entry

Some attractions require timed reservations even with a pass—book early for sunset slots.

  • Decks: Sunset and weekends sell out—reserve the moment you buy the pass.
  • Mobile QR: Keep codes handy; screenshots help if signal is weak.
  • Security: Standard screening at major sights—travel light.

Best For… Quick Match

Match your style: first-time highlights, flexible sampler, or see-it-all streak.

  • First visit: CityPASS or Must-See Sights—minimal planning, big landmarks.
  • Flexible: Explorer Pass—pick a smaller set you truly want.
  • Power sightseeing: New York Pass (1–10 days) + HOHO and a cruise.

Money-Saving Strategy

Bundle expensive items (decks + cruise + museum), cluster by area, and avoid paying à la carte.

  • Prioritize 2 higher-priced attractions per day on day-passes.
  • Check weather before locking observation deck times; use flexible slots if available.
  • Add a harbor cruise for top value photos without extra transport time.

What’s Typically Covered

Observation decks, landmark cruises, museums, HOHO buses, and neighborhood walking tours are common inclusions. Always confirm on your chosen product page.

Observation deck views in NYC

Observation Decks

Edge, Top of the Rock, Empire State Building, and more.

Harbor cruise NYC

Harbor & Statue Cruises

Skyline & Statue photo angles from the water.

Hop-On Hop-Off bus NYC

Hop-On Hop-Off

Easy transit between clusters of sights.

Museums in New York

Museums & Culture

Big-name museums plus neighborhood gems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers for New York City Passes 2025—types, inclusions, reservations, best times, and savings tips.