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New York’s best art, history & museum trip in 4 days
4 days
15 stops
4 days
15 Attractions
Carnegie Hall Tour, Museum at Eldridge Street, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Guggenheim Museum, Intrepid Museum, Madame Tussauds New York, The New York Historical, 9/11 Museum Workshop: Hands-On 9/11 Exhibit, ARTECHOUSE New York, SPYSCAPE, Mercer Labs – Museum of Art and Technology, 9/11 Memorial and Museum, Fraunces Tavern® Museum, RiseNY, The Museum of BroadwayGet ready for four days of creative discovery in New York! This itinerary is packed with world-class museums, hands-on exhibits, and legendary venues—all with the All Inclusive pass. Perfect for curious minds and culture lovers, you’ll explore everything from music history to digital art, with plenty of family-friendly fun along the way.
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Carnegie Hall Tour: Step into music history
Kick off your adventure with a guided tour of Carnegie Hall, where music’s biggest names have taken the stage. Explore elegant auditoriums, peek behind the scenes, and check out rare memorabilia that brings 130 years of musical stories to life. Afterward, wander through Central Park or grab a classic Midtown snack nearby for a true New York experience.Carnegie Hall Tour
5.0 (5)Up to an hour$25.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassCarnegie Hall is one of New York City's most famous venues, known for its incredible performances and rich musical history.A guided tour gives you an insider's view as you dive into over 130 years of history. Friendly and knowledgeable guides share fun stories of famous performances and reveal the secrets behind the hall’s world-famous acoustics. You’ll also get to learn about the architecture that made Carnegie Hall a dream venue for musicians from around the globe.On the tour, you’ll check out rare musical scores in the Composers’ Gallery and take a stroll through the Rose Museum, home to hundreds of artifacts that showcase Carnegie Hall’s place in NYC’s cultural scene. From historic photos to personal items of legendary artists, the museum offers a fascinating look into the Hall’s lasting legacy.Whether you’re a music lover or history buff, a Carnegie Hall tour is a must-do when you’re in New York City!
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Museum at Eldridge Street: A restored gem
Step into the beautifully restored Eldridge Street Synagogue and discover stories of New York’s immigrant past. Marvel at the stained glass and intricate architecture, then explore exhibits that bring the Lower East Side’s history to life. The neighborhood is buzzing with street art and food stalls—perfect for a quick bite or photo stop.Museum at Eldridge Street
Up to an hour$15.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassLearn about the history of this synagogue and why it holds such deep significance for the Jewish community on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.The Eldridge Street Synagogue was built in the late 19th Century to accommodate the boom in Jewish immigration to New York, and the Lower East Side in particular. But when the 1924 Immigrant Quota Laws forced the Jewish community into decline, the building fell into a long period of decay and neglect.Rediscovered in the 1970s and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1996, the synagogue underwent an astonishing 20-year renovation, including the installation of a spectacular new stained glass window, to transform it into the vibrant museum and hub for arts and education that it is today.Step through the magnificent neo-Moorish facade and inside this grand architectural marvel, where you’ll find glass domes bearing the Star of David, towering brass lamps and an impressive interior staircase.There’s a huge collection of written letters and artifacts to explore, provided by the Eldridge Street congregation, but the highlight that will have you reaching for your camera is the monumental stained glass window by artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans. This wonderful piece of contemporary art is the museum’s centerpiece: a 16-foot circular window in swirling blues and turquoise, containing a galaxy of stars. - 2
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA): Modern masterpieces await
Spend your afternoon surrounded by works from Van Gogh, Warhol, and Picasso at MoMA. Explore galleries filled with paintings, sculpture, and design, then unwind in the sculpture garden or browse the museum shop for unique finds. Nearby cafés make it easy to refuel before your next stop.Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
4.4 (247)Up to 3 hours$30.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe Museum of Modern Art — or 'MoMA' as it's known by locals — is the most influential modern art museum in the world. It houses one of the best collections of contemporary masterpieces and is an inspiring place to spend an afternoon or an entire day.The gorgeous building is worth a visit alone — it's filled with light and boasts cutting-edge architecture. Use your pass for admission and enjoy modern art masterpieces like Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night,” Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies,” and Andy Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans.”And, when it comes to the classics, you've got pieces from Frida Kahlo, Jacob Lawrence, Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollock, and many more.After you've explored the interiors, head to the outdoor garden to relax among the plants and sculptures. In addition to its premier permanent collection, the Museum of Modern Art regularly showcases a range of special multimedia exhibitions too, so check the schedule before you plan your visit. - 3
Guggenheim Museum: Art in a spiral
Admire the Guggenheim’s famous spiral design before exploring its impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. With ever-changing exhibitions, there’s always something new to see. Take a stroll along Museum Mile or relax in Central Park, just a short walk away.Guggenheim Museum
3.9 (71)Up to an hour$30.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassWander through the impressive permanent galleries and become awe-struck by the top-notch collection of gorgeous art. The Guggenheim is home to the works of Cézanne, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Pissarro, and Renoir. From Impressionist and Post-Impressionist to sculpture and the Avante Garde, this museum is an art lover’s paradise. - 4
Intrepid Museum: Science and sea adventures
Board the legendary Intrepid aircraft carrier and dive into interactive exhibits on aviation, space, and maritime history. Explore the space shuttle pavilion, step inside a real submarine, and enjoy sweeping Hudson River views from the deck. The nearby waterfront is perfect for a sunset stroll after your visit.Intrepid Museum
4.7 (206)Up to 5 hours$38.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassEnjoy immersive and fun exhibits showcasing science, technology, math, engineering and history through artifacts from the first space shuttle to the fastest commercial airliner. Find all this and more on display in and around the historic aircraft carrier, Intrepid. Intrepid is a celebrated WWII vessel, famous for having survived five kamikaze attacks and a torpedo strike, it later served in the Cold War, the Vietnam War, and as a NASA recovery vessel.Explore the museum’s collection of historical artifacts and exhibitions spanning over 150,000 square feet. Get an up-close look at the space shuttle Enterprise and 28 aircraft, including the world’s fastest military jet. Enter Growler, the only guided missile submarine open to the public. Climb into a real Bell 47 helicopter and land a space shuttle in the Exploreum.
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Madame Tussauds Admission + MARVEL Universe 4D: Meet the stars
Start your day at Madame Tussauds, where you can snap photos with over 200 lifelike wax figures of celebrities, sports stars, and superheroes. The MARVEL Universe 4D experience adds an exciting twist. Located in Times Square, it’s a lively spot for family fun and people-watching.Madame Tussauds New York
4.6 (317)1-2 hours$31.57Included with the All-Inclusive PassMake your way through fun-themed areas and interact with the characters. You can hop on a flying bike with E.T., warm-up for late-night TV with Jimmy Fallon or compete to win the Hunger Games with Katniss Everdeen. You can even attend an A-list party with the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway, and Morgan Freeman, and shake hands with world leaders including Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln.It’s not just about snapping selfies either, there are plenty of immersive, multi-sensory exhibits where you can get involved. At the Kong: Skull Island experience, you’ll explore a replica jungle, meet an 18-foot animatronic King Kong and come face-to-face with the biggest spider you’ve ever seen. - 2
The New York Historical Society: Dive into the city’s past
Explore fascinating exhibits at The New York Historical Society, the city’s oldest museum. From Alexander Hamilton to women’s suffrage, the museum brings New York’s story to life. The DiMenna Children’s History Museum is a favorite with kids. Afterward, enjoy a stroll along Central Park West.The New York Historical
Up to an hour$24.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassReady to time-travel through NYC’s past? The New York Historical is the city’s first museum and still one of its coolest.Explore 400+ years of American history with art, artifacts and interactive exhibits. Don’t miss the sparkling Tiffany Lamp Gallery, the iconic Audubon Birds of America Focus Gallery, a spot-on Oval Office replica and the fun, hands-on DiMenna Children’s History Museum.Your pass also gets you two short films — New York Story, a fast-paced look at the city’s history, and We Rise, a powerful journey through women’s rights.And yes, there’s a great restaurant and café for when you’re ready to refuel. - 3
9/11 Museum Workshop: Hands-On 9/11 Exhibit
This award-winning workshop offers a hands-on look at the events of 9/11 through artifacts, images, and personal stories. It’s an interactive, educational experience for all ages. Chelsea Market is nearby for a tasty lunch or snack break.Booking required9/11 Museum Workshop: Hands-On 9/11 Exhibit
4.7 (13)Up to an hour$32.89Included with the All-Inclusive PassYou’ll learn all about the nine-month recovery after the events of 9/11 and the people involved through insightful exhibits and images.At this unique workshop, you’ll also be able to handle some of the artifacts from the recovery operation.Take a 90-minute BOSE audio tour around the exhibits for an in-depth explanation of everything you see, plus a short introductory video and walk through of artifacts with your tour guide. Audio guides are available in French, Italian, English, and Spanish. Images and artifacts on display include the largest piece of surviving WTC window glass in existence and rare images taken by official Ground Zero Photographer Gary Suson. You’ll see firefighters in action, the K-9 recovery dog and the Ground Zero cross. As you explore, you’ll also hear detailed BOSE audio stories and sound effects from 9/11 plus rare footage of the recovery operation. This exhibit holds the attention of even the youngest of children. The collection is also non-graphic.With All-Inclusive PassExclusive to Go City - 4
ARTECHOUSE New York: Digital art reimagined
Step into ARTECHOUSE, where art, science, and technology blend in immersive digital installations. The ever-changing exhibits are perfect for photos and spark creativity in visitors of all ages. Located near Chelsea’s galleries, it’s easy to keep the art adventure going.ARTECHOUSE New York
2.0 (20)Up to an hour$39.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThis experiential exhibition space pushes the boundaries of the arts and sciences to create a multi-sensory experience like no other. Their technology-driven exhibitions use the largest seamless megapixel count projections of any cultural institution in the world, which, combined with their Hyperreal Sound technology creates a both visually stimulating and audibly fascinating atmosphere to experience art.This large exhibition space is the perfect environment to take in their wondrously otherworldly exhibitions, which cover themes spanning nature to technology.Exhibitions aside, the venue itself is pretty noteworthy - located in a 150-year-old boiler room beneath the famous Chelsea Market, it's an impressive space.With All-Inclusive PassGet 50% off drinks at the XR Bar with your pass! - 5
SPYSCAPE: Channel your inner secret agent
Test your spy skills at SPYSCAPE, an interactive museum dedicated to espionage. Solve puzzles, crack codes, and learn about real-life spies in engaging exhibits. The Midtown location puts you close to great dining for a fun end to your day.SPYSCAPE
4.0 (40)1-2 hours$53.35Included with the All-Inclusive PassAt this multi-sensory museum, you'll experience a day in the life of a spy and discover what kind of undercover role you'd be perfect for – agent, analyst, handler, hacker, and everything in between.Learn all of the essential spy skills and take part in special ops missions to measure your agility. Crack impossible codes, take a crash course in how to spot a liar, and duck and twist through a room full of laser beams. As well as measuring your own secret agent skills, you'll get the chance to see authentic spy artifacts and real intelligence organization devices.Learn all about some of the most notorious criminals in the world and hear plenty of espionage stories – there's the one-legged spy who fled the Nazis over the Pyrenees, the teenager who hacked the CIA, and more.
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Mercer Labs – Museum of Art and Technology: Step into a new reality
Begin your final day at Mercer Labs, where technology and creativity come together in immersive installations. The interactive exhibits are both thought-provoking and fun, making this a highlight for anyone curious about the future of art.Mercer Labs – Museum of Art and Technology
4.0 (124)1-2 hours$57.70Included with the All-Inclusive PassMercer Labs is an ultra-sensory, 360° immersive playground where art and cutting-edge tech collide. Right in the heart of downtown NYC, this multi-level gallery stretches across 15 interactive rooms, each packed with mind-bending visuals, hypnotic soundscapes, and touchable experiences that’ll leave you questioning what’s real.Maestros and the Machines ExperienceStep into a groundbreaking world where art, technology, and imagination collide. Maestros and the Machine redefines creativity, inviting you to explore what the great masters—like Mozart, Da Vinci, and Hokusai—might have created with today's limitless technology.Conceived and directed by renowned artist Roy Nachum, this immersive exhibition is a living dialogue between past and future. Through stunning visual displays and innovative technology, timeless masterpieces are reimagined, evolving before your eyes.Art transcends time—and here, it becomes something truly immortal. Discover a new way to experience creativity at Maestros and the Machine, where the boundaries between eras, ideas, and innovation dissolve.With All-Inclusive PassYou'll get one free mochi with your pass! - 2
9/11 Memorial and Museum Tickets: A place of reflection
Visit the official 9/11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center. The powerful exhibits and memorial pools offer a space for remembrance and learning. The nearby Oculus and Liberty Park are peaceful spots to pause and reflect.Booking required9/11 Memorial and Museum
4.9 (798)2-3 hours$36.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City is a place of remembrance, reflection and historical understanding. Located at the former World Trade Center site, it documents the events of September 11, 2001, and their lasting impact through carefully curated exhibitions and original artifacts.Inside the museum, exhibits present a detailed account of the day’s events, from the moments leading up to the attacks to their immediate and long-term consequences. Through a combination of recovered objects, multimedia displays and recorded testimonies, the museum highlights both the scale of the tragedy and the individual human stories behind it. Personal narratives from first responders, survivors and victims’ families provide insight into the courage, cooperation and resilience shown during and after the attacks.Your visit ends at the 9/11 Memorial Plaza, where two large reflecting pools mark the footprints of the Twin Towers. The engraved names surrounding the pools honour the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives, offering a calm and contemplative space in the heart of Lower Manhattan.The 9/11 Memorial & Museum serves as both a historical record and a place for quiet reflection, ensuring the events of September 11 – and those affected by them – are respectfully remembered. - 3
Fraunces Tavern® Museum: Revolutionary roots
Travel back to the days of the American Revolution at Fraunces Tavern® Museum. Once a gathering place for patriots, this historic spot now features exhibits on the nation’s founding. The cozy tavern and nearby Stone Street are perfect for a lunch break.Fraunces Tavern® Museum
Up to an hour$10.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassFraunces Tavern® Museum’s role in the history of the United States is the stuff of legend. General George Washington – later of course to become the first President of the United States – used the tavern as a headquarters as America fought to break free from British rule.Now a museum (and restaurant), it contains several thousand objects from the Revolutionary War and Colonial America, with around 400 on display at any one time. These include everything from fine works of art to period tables, chairs, teacups and private letters.You can visit the room where Washington delivered his famous farewell to officers as the Revolution came to an end and even view a lock of his hair. - 4
RiseNY: Soar through the city’s story
Take an immersive journey through New York’s pop culture at RiseNY, then buckle up for a simulated flight over the city’s landmarks. It’s a fun, family-friendly way to see the Big Apple from a new angle. Times Square is just steps away for more excitement.RiseNY
4.5 (211)1-2 hours$43.55Included with the All-Inclusive PassLocated in Times Square, RiseNY’s immersive three-part adventure lets you experience New York City in a whole new way, connecting you to some of the city’s most famous sights and historical moments!Your experience begins inside a replica of the original NYC City Hall Subway Station where you’ll enjoy a screening of Ric Burns and James Sanders’ documentary about the Big Apple’s evolution into a global cultural hub, narrated by Jeff Goldblum.A virtual subway car transports you to RiseNY’s seven galleries, which are themed around finance, film, fashion, music, the New York skyline, TV/radio and Broadway. Museum-quality exhibits showcase the city’s pop culture roots, with highlights including a hand-painted jacket made for Madonna by graffiti artist Keith Haring, the guitar Bruce Springsteen used to write Born To Run, Biggie Smalls’ red tracksuit, a check signed by Founding Father Alexander Hamilton and replica set designs from iconic New York TV shows including The Honeymooners.Your thrilling adventure climaxes in the state-of-the-art flying theater. Take your seat, strap in and get ready for an uplifting experience like no other. You’ll rise into the air before dipping, swooping and soaring across the New York skyline. Enjoy the best seats in the house for the Times Square New Year Ball Drop, soar over Central Park and see Brooklyn Bridge and the Yankee Stadium from dizzying heights. Amazing 8K aerial footage, realistic flight movement and wind and mist effects might even convince you that you’re experiencing the real thing! - 5
The Museum of Broadway: Behind the lights
Wrap up your trip at The Museum of Broadway, where you’ll discover the stories, costumes, and set designs that make Broadway shine. Interactive exhibits and dazzling displays make this a must for theater fans. The Theater District location is perfect for a pre-show dinner or a stroll through Times Square.The Museum of Broadway
4.7 (76)1-2 hours$42.82Included with the All-Inclusive PassStep inside the Museum of Broadway and discover the stories behind the shows that have shaped New York’s most famous stage. Throughout the museum, interactive exhibits highlight legendary performers, landmark productions, and the behind-the-scenes creativity that brings Broadway to life. From original costumes and set pieces to rare photographs and memorabilia, the collection offers a closer look at the craft and history of live theatre.The experience begins in 1732, tracing Broadway’s evolution from its earliest performances through to the present day. As you move through the galleries, you’ll see how Broadway has continually reflected – and challenged – social attitudes, pushing creative boundaries and influencing culture far beyond New York City.Themed exhibition spaces focus on different eras, styles, and genres, allowing you to explore iconic shows while also discovering new favourites. Along the way, hands-on displays invite visitors of all ages to get involved – whether that means stepping onto a mock stage, engaging with performance-inspired activities, or immersing yourself in the sound and spectacle of Broadway’s greatest moments.
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