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The Sightseeing Pass Nyc Includes All of the Following To use your pass, simply show it at the main ticket office for each attraction for admittance, unless otherwise noted below. This pass is activated the first time you use it and is then valid for the amount of consecutive calendar days that you’ve purchased. Once you use the pass at an attraction, there is a 1-hour time limit before you can use it again at a different location. You may visit all inclusions one time each. For any questions or assistance while visiting, please call 844-400-PASS. immediate assistance. THE SIGHTSEEING PASS NYC INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: ATTRACTIONS HOURS OF OPERATION REDEMPTION LOCATION 9/11 Tribute Center Sun: 10am – 5pm, Mon – Sat: 10am – 6pm 120 Liberty St, New York, NY 10006 Gray Line CitySightseeing Visitor Center in ESB Main Lobby Empire State Building Observatory Daily, 8:00am – 2:00am 350 5th Ave, New York, NY 10118 420 West 14th Street, Floor 2, New York, New York 10014 Ground Zero Museum Workshop : 100 Images & Artifacts Tour Sun & Mon: 12pm–4pm, Tues–Sat: 11am–3pm (between 9th Ave & Washington St) Luna Park Please visit www.lunaparknyc.com for park hours. 1000 Surf Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11224 Daily, 11:00am & 4:00pm Macy’s Historical Tour Visitor Center, 51 West 34th Street (2nd Floor), NY, NY 10001 Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour. Madame Tussauds New York Sun-Thurs: 10am – 8pm, Fri-Sat: 10am - 10pm 234 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036 Madison Square Garden Tour Daily, 9:30am – 3:00pm (Approx. every half hour) MSG Store at 7th Ave (between 31st and 33rd Street) New York Botanical Gardens Tuesday – Sunday, 10:00am – 6:00pm 2900 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10458 One World Observatory™ Daily, 9am–8pm (last ticket redeemed at 7:15pm) 285 Fulton Street (Entrance on West Street), NY, NY 10006 Radio City Music Hall Stage Tour Daily, 9:30am – 5:00pm 1260 6th Avenue (corner of 50th St), New York, NY, 10011 Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Daily, 9:00am – 1:00am 234 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036 Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Gardens Daily, 9:00am – 5:00pm 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301 Any Gray Line City Sightseeing Visitor Center. Please see list in Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Daily, 9:00am – 2:00pm brochure. The main Gray Line City Sightseeing Visitor Center is located at 777 8th Avenue (between 47th & 48th Streets) Woodbury Common Outlets Super Saver Ticket Gray Line CitySightseeing Visitor Center Daily, Depart at 9:00am (Check-in at 8:30am) (Includes FREE Coupon Book - $10 Value!) 777 8th Ave, New York, NY 10036 MUSEUMS HOURS OF OPERATION REDEMPTION LOCATION MUST REDEEM PASS FOR A TICKET AT VISITOR CENTER: American Museum of Natural History Daily, 10:00am – 5:45pm Gray Line CitySightseeing, 777 8th Ave, New York, NY 10036 You will not be able to redeem your pass at the museum. Brooklyn Historical Society Wednesday – Sunday: 12pm – 5pm 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 El Museo Del Barrio Wed – Sat: 11am – 6pm, Sun: 12pm – 5pm 1230 Fifth Avenue (at 104th Street), New York, NY 10029 Fraunces Tavern® Museum Mon - Sat: 11:30am-2:30am, Sun: 11:30am-12am 54 Pearl St, New York, NY 10004 Sun – Wed & Fri: 10am – 5:45pm, The Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Avenue (at 89th St), New York, NY, 10128 Thurs: Closed, Sat: 10am – 7:45pm Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum Mon – Friday: 10am–5pm, Sat & Sun: 10am-6pm Pier 86, W 46th St & 12th Ave, New York, NY 10036 Lighthouse Museum Tues – Sun, 11:00am – 5:00pm 200 The Promenade at Lighthouse Point, Staten Island, NY 10301 MUST REDEEM PASS FOR A TICKET AT VISITOR CENTER: Sunday – Thursday: 10am – 5:30pm Metropolitan Museum of Art Gray Line CitySightseeing, 777 8th Ave, New York, NY 10036 Friday and Saturday: 10am – 9:00pm You will not be able to redeem your pass at the museum. Sunday – Thursday: 10:00am – 5:00pm Museum at Eldridge Street 12 Eldridge Street (at Canal and Division Streets), NY, NY 10002 Friday: 10:00am – 3:00pm, Closed Saturdays Museum of American Finance Tues – Sat: 10:00am – 4:00pm 48 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005 Museum of the City of New York Daily, 10:00am – 6:00pm 1220 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street), New York, NY 10029 Sunday-Tuesday, Thursday 10am - 5:45pm Wednesday 10am – 8pm Museum of Jewish Heritage Friday 10am – 5pm Now through Nov 4 Edmond J. Safra Plaza 36 Battery Place, New York, NY 10280 Friday 10am – 3pm. Nov 11, - March 10 Eve of major Jewish holidays 10am – 3pm Sun: 11am – 5pm, Tues –Thurs: 10am-6pm, NY Historical Society 170 Central Park West (at 77th Street), New York, NY 10024 Friday: 10am – 8pm, Sat: 10am – 6pm Staten Island Museum Mon–Fri: 11am–5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12pm-5pm 75 Stuyvesant Pl, Staten Island, NY 10301 Staten Island Children’s Museum Tues – Sun: 10am – 5pm, Monday: Closed 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301 TOURS BUS TOURS HOURS OF OPERATION REDEMPTION LOCATION Gray Line CitySightseeing - Double Decker Tour Pass Includes 5 different double decker sightseeing loops! Downtown Tour 8:00am - 6:00pm (Every 20-25 minutes) Uptown Tour 9:00am - 5:00pm (Every 25-30 minutes) Each of these tours can be redeemed at: Brooklyn Tour 10:00am - 3:00pm (Every 25-30 minutes) Bronx Tour 10:00am - 3:00pm (Every 25-30 minutes) Any Gray Line City Sightseeing Visitor Center. Please see list in Night Tour Daily, 6:30pm brochure. The main Gray Line City Sightseeing Visitor Center is th th th CitySightseeing New York® Hop-on, Hop-off Ferry Tour Daily, 10am – 4pm (Every hour on the hour) located at 777 8 Avenue (between 47 & 48 Streets CitySightseeing New York® Sunset Cruise Daily, 6:00pm Gray Line CitySightseeing Manhattan Experience Highlights Daily, 9:30am (Check-in at 9am) (4 Hour Escorted Bus Tour) The TOUR Daily, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm Reservations must be made in person at 584 8th Avenue (between 38th & 39th Streets). Same-day or up to 24 hours in advance - subject to availability. The RIDE ($20 Upgrade Fee Paid to The Ride) Frequent daily departures Hush Tours Birthplace of Hip Hop Bus Tour Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 11:00am ($20 Upgrade Fee Paid to Hush Tours) Reservations are required, please visit Hush Tours Where Brooklyn At? hushtours.com to reserve - use code PassHT. Thursday, 11:30am ($20 Upgrade Fee Paid to Hush Tours) On Location Tours When Harry Met Sally Bus Tour Thursday & Saturday, 2:00pm Please call On Location Tours to reserve your tour at 212.683.2027 reserve On Location Tours Central Park TV and Movie Sites Tour Thursday - Sunday & Tuesday, 12:00pm online at www.onlocationtours.com by clicking on “Sightseeing Pass holder”. CRUISES HOURS OF OPERATION REDEMPTION LOCATION CitySightseeing New York® Hop-on, Hop-off Ferry Tour Daily, 10am – 4pm (Every hour on the hour) Any Gray Line City Sightseeing Visitor Center. CitySightseeing New York® Sunset Cruise Daily, 6:00pm New York Water Taxi Statue of Liberty Express Daily, 10am, 11:15am, 12:30pm, 2pm, 3:30pm, 5pm Pier 16, South Street Seaport, 89 South Street, NY, NY 10038 New York Water Taxi Statue by Night Daily, 7:30pm Pier 16, South Street Seaport, 89 South Street, NY, NY 10038 Circle Line Liberty Cruise - 1 Hour Daily, 10:20am, 2:30pm, 4:30pm Pier 83, W 42nd Street & 12th Avenue Circle Line Landmark Cruise - 1.5 Hours Daily, 11:00am & 1:30pm Pier 83, W 42nd Street & 12th Avenue ($5 Upgrade Fee Paid to Circle Line) WALKING TOURS HOURS OF OPERATION REDEMPTION LOCATION Brooklyn Unplugged Brooklyn Heights & Dumbo Walking Tour Fridays & Saturdays, 9:30am Please reserve online at www.BrooklynUnpluggedTours.com. Choose your tour Brooklyn Unplugged Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour of Brooklyn Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, 3:00pm and date, and then input your Sightseeing Pass code. Please bring your code with you to the tour for check-in. Every person must have a valid code. Brooklyn Unplugged Best of Brooklyn Tour Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, 12:00pm Central Park Sightseeing Walking Tour Daily, 9:00am 56 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019 Central Park Sightseeing Brooklyn Bridge Walking Tour Daily, 9:00am 110 South Street, NY, NY 10038 Food on Foot Tours East Village Variety Tour Please check the Food on Foot Tours website to check tour schedule and availability - www.foodonfoottours.com/schedule.htm Food on Foot Tours Go West Food Tour Please check the Food on Foot Tours website to check tour schedule and availability - www.foodonfoottours.com/schedule.htm Food on Foot Tours Midtown Mix Food Tour Please check the Food on Foot Tours website to check tour schedule and availability - www.foodonfoottours.com/schedule.htm Food on Foot Tours Midtown Winter Food Tour Please check the Food on Foot Tours website to check tour schedule and availability - www.foodonfoottours.com/schedule.htm Hush Tours Walk This Way Thru Harlem Tour (Hip-Hop Walking Tour) Sunday & Monday: 11:00am Reservations are required, please call 212-714-3544 to reserve Hush Tours The Writing’s On The Wall Harlem Art Tour Tuesday, 11:00am your walking tour. Hush Tours Hunts Point Street Art Walking Tour (Bronx) Friday, 10:00am Inside Out Tours Bronx’s Little Italy and Arthur Avenue Tour Wed, 11:00am Reservations must be made online only at insideouttours.com. Inside Out Tours South Bronx Renaissance Tour Thurs & Fri, 11:00am Click the book now button to view tour date options. Inside Out Tours NYC Slavery Walking Tour Wed, Fri & Sat, 1:00pm NewYorkTour1 Highline, Chelsea, Meatpacking Walking Tour Daily, 9:30am NewYorkTour1 Lower Manhattan Walking Tour Daily, 9:00am Advance reservations are required to guarantee tour spots.
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