AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Get ready for an epic adventure in the concrete jungle with the New York CityPASS® ! Score an insane 40% off on the city's hottest attractions, like the legendary Empire State Building and the awe-inspiring American Museum of Natural History. Don't miss out on exploring the Big Apple's most iconic sights!
Discover the wonders of New York City with an unbeatable experience at the American Museum of Natural History! This versatile pass not only grants you access to one of the world’s most renowned museums but also opens doors to a variety of top attractions across the city. Imagine taking in breathtaking views from the Empire State Building, marveling at the Edge Observation Deck, and reflecting at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum—all at 50% off individual ticket prices! Your adventure doesn’t stop there; with options for sunset cruises, Central Park bike tours, and Lower East Side food tours, you can tailor your trip to your interests. Opt for the museum pass with 1 to 3 attractions and handpick your must-see sites. And the best part? One mobile pass gives you access to over 90 attractions, making your NYC exploration seamless and hassle-free. Seamless activation First, download the Go City App. Use your order confirmation number to add your pass to your phone. Once you visit your first attraction, your pass will be activated! Feeling old school? You can also print your pass at home using the link in your confirmation email. You can also show this version of your pass on your phone. Get access to pre-recorded commentary, suggested itineraries, a handy map, and more, available at your fingertips! Your pass is activated as soon as you visit your 1st attraction and is valid for 60 days before it runs out. The days needn't be consecutive. Non-validated passes are valid for 2 years from the date of purchase.
Visit the American Museum of Natural History in NYC and discover more than 40 galleries exploring the natural world and the universe. Upgrade your ticket to include the Hayden Planetarium Space Show.
This combo ticket lets you experience two of New York City’s most famous attractions— the Empire State Building and the American Museum of Natural History. With just a 30-minute drive between them, you’ll get the chance to take in breathtaking views of the city before diving into fascinating exhibits on the natural world. It’s a perfect way to explore the best of both the skyline and science. Views from the Empire State Building At the Empire State Building, head up to the 86th-floor observatory. Enjoy a sweeping view of the city—Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, and even the Brooklyn Bridge are all visible in the distance. The observatory offers both indoor and outdoor viewing areas, so you can enjoy the view no matter the weather. It’s a great spot to take in the city and get a feel for New York’s scale. Exploring the American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History is home to a range of exhibits, from dinosaur skeletons to space rocks. You can wander through halls filled with dioramas of wildlife, take in the impressive displays of prehistoric creatures, or explore the interactive exhibits at the Hayden Planetarium. Whether you’re into history, science, or just curious about the world, there’s something here for everyone.
Save big and make the most of your New York City trip with this combo of two top-rated attractions: the American Museum of Natural History and a sightseeing cruise to the Statue of Liberty. Explore the Museum from Night at the Museum Take a scientific and cultural journey at the American Museum of Natural History to marvel at the museum's famous fossil halls, home to the world's largest collection of dinosaur fossils, and see over 5,000 minerals in the Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals. Then explore the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life, featuring a model of a 94-foot blue whale and other intriguing marine life. Learn about human evolution in the Hall of Human Origins and explore the universe's history in the Rose Center for Earth and Space. This combo ticket includes general entry to the museum and access to select special exhibits. Soak in the sights of New York as you sail on the Hudson Hop aboard a 90-minute sightseeing cruise for unparalleled views of New York City from the Hudson River. Sail past Hudson Yards, Little Island, the One World Trade Center, and Ellis Island, once the gateway for over 12 million immigrants. The cruise's highlight is a close-up view and photo opportunity at the Statue of Liberty. Onboard, enjoy commentary from your guide, and indulge in snacks at the fully stocked snack bar (at an additional cost) as you take in views of the Manhattan skyline and the historic South Street Seaport.
Enjoy extra insights into the world of what was and what is in this super-saver combo of the American Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). This is the perfect deal for those who would like to dig up the past while also enjoying a modern spin on things. American Museum of Natural History If you're into science and history alike, this museum will take you through a journey so fascinating that it will leave a lasting impression on the curious you. The museum has designated halls for different subjects that will help you understand how evolution came into being. Whether it is seeing life-like species at the Hall of African and Asian Mammals or the Hall of Human Origins that show you fossils, you're going to be amazed! After uncovering the fossils, make way for all things in space. Rose Center for Earth and Space has the Hayden Planetarium which offers stunning space shows and immersive experiences about the universe. There is also the Cosmic Pathway, a walkway showcasing the history and scale of the universe. All in all, this is a great place for budding archaeologists and history buffs to feed into curiosity. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Founded in 1929, MoMA is a leading modern art museum with over 200,000 works by top artists like Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, and Picasso. It features art, design, performance, photography, and film. Free audio guides in 9 languages offer deep insights into the exhibits. The Sculpture Garden is a peaceful outdoor space featuring works by Alexander Calder, Pablo Picasso, and others Popular Works at MoMA The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh Water Lilies by Claude Monet The Dance by Henri Matisse Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Pablo Picasso