Verdict
New York CityPASS

New York CityPASS

A bundle into the Empire State, a museum or two, and a choice of icons (Statue, Top of the Rock, etc.).

The call

Worth it for the right traveler.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-06How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Real money saved IF you'll actually hit the big-ticket items at a brisk clip — ESB + a deck + two museums.

    Our read
  2. 02

    Slow travellers and one-museum visitors leave value on the table and pay for skips.

    Our read
  3. 03

    It bundles 5 attractions for $164 (adults) and saves up to 42% — genuinely worthwhile if the Empire State Building and Natural History Museum were already on your list.

    citypass.com
  4. 04

    Booking the same attractions individually means $6–$10 service fees each time; the pass folds those in and can save ~$30 a head even before headline discounts.

    newyork.com

Is it a fit?

Plan it well

Cost
~$146 (≈40% off gate)
Timing
Buy if you plan 4–5 of the included attractions over your trip; activate on the first visit to start the 9-day clock.
Booking
$164 adult / $136 child (6–17); includes Empire State Building + American Museum of Natural History, plus 3 of 6 choices (Top of the Rock, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island grounds, Circle Line, Intrepid, Guggenheim). Buy via citypass.com.
Allow
Spread over 2–4 days
Accessibility
Covers 86th-floor Empire State deck (not 102nd); Statue access is grounds/Ellis Island only, no crown.

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