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New York Attractions & City Passes

Cited attractions
10
Metro-area population
19,940,274
Metro rank (US)
#1
NPS sites nearby
8

How a city attraction pass works

A city attraction pass bundles admission to several of a city's top sights into one ticket you buy once. The big passes — CityPASS, Go City and The Sightseeing Pass — each cover a different set of attractions and price differently, and what they include changes over time. That is why this page never prints a price or a fixed bundle: we show you the cited attractions and link you to the provider for live pricing, so you compare against the sights you actually want to see.

The Statue of Liberty standing against a clear skyPhoto: National Park Service / Wikimedia Commons (public domain)

New York City is one of the world's most visited destinations, drawing millions of travelers annually to its iconic landmarks, observation decks, art museums, and parks. The metro area, home to approximately 19.9 million people, offers world-renowned attractions like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Central Park alongside numerous art institutions and cultural venues. The region also provides access to eight nearby National Park Service sites, extending exploration opportunities beyond the city itself.

Many visitors use multi-attraction city passes to streamline their sightseeing and gain entry to multiple venues with a single ticket. These passes bundle together various museums, observation decks, landmarks, and parks to offer convenience and flexible itineraries. For current information about which attractions are included, available pass options, and pricing details, visit the official city pass provider's website directly, as inclusions and rates change regularly.

City attraction passes for New York. A multi-attraction pass (CityPASS, Go City or The Sightseeing Pass) can bundle several of the sights above into one ticket. We do not quote a price or a fixed bundle here — live prices and exactly which attractions are included change often and come straight from the pass provider. Plan your visit with the pass-finder → to see this city's attractions, then check the provider for current pricing.
Top attractions in New York (cited)
AttractionType
Statue of LibertyLandmark
Empire State BuildingObservation deck
Central ParkPark
The Metropolitan Museum of ArtArt museum
Times SquareLandmark
American Museum of Natural HistoryMuseum
Top of the Rock Observation DeckObservation deck
9/11 Memorial & MuseumMemorial
Brooklyn BridgeLandmark
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)Art museum
National Park Service sites within 150 miles of New York (closest first) — annual recreation visits
NPS unitAnnual visits
Hamilton Grange Nm
National Memorial · 9.4 mi
97,253 (2025)
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
National Historic Site · 9.5 mi
26,864 (2025)
General Grant
National Memorial · 9.7 mi
63,152 (2025)
African Burial Ground
National Monument · 10.4 mi
32,465 (2025)
Federal Hall
National Memorial · 10.8 mi
66,223 (2025)
Saint Paul'S Church
National Historic Site · 10.9 mi
8,853 (2025)
Castle Clinton
National Monument · 11.2 mi
3,656,350 (2025)
Governors Island
National Monument · 11.3 mi
52,200 (2025)

Frequently asked questions

How much is a New York attraction pass?
We don't quote a price. Pass prices (and exactly which attractions are included) change often and are set by the provider — CityPASS, Go City or The Sightseeing Pass. Use the pass-finder to see this city's attractions, then check the provider for current pricing.
What are the top attractions in New York?
We list 10 of New York's best-known attractions below, each cited to the city's tourism record. A city pass may bundle several of them, but the included set is set by the provider.
Is the population the city or the metro area?
Metro area. The 19,940,274 figure is the U.S. Census metro-area (CBSA) population for New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ Metro Area, not the city proper.
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Attraction names and types are cited to New York's tourism record; metro-area population is from the U.S. Census metro spine and nearby-NPS visitation from the NPS Visitor Use Statistics package, verified June 2026. How we compile this. We never quote a pass price.

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