Experience the Big Apple in 3 Days
Explore New York’s vibrant culture through a three-day itinerary filled with city views, interactive museums, and unique tours. Enjoy flexible planning and excellent savings while discovering the city’s rich history and creative spirit.
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Top of the Rock Observatory – sweeping city panoramas
Kick off your trip with 360-degree views from Top of the Rock. From here, see Central Park’s greenery and the Empire State Building’s classic silhouette. Booking ahead ensures a smooth visit, letting you soak in cityscapes perfect for memorable photos and first impressions.
Booking requiredTop of the Rock Observatory
4.5 (805)Up to 2 hours$65.25Included with the All-Inclusive PassManhattan is all about skylines and Top of the Rock is up there with the best.You’ll hop in a glass elevator and whizz 70 floors up to the Top of the Rock Observatory. Comprising both indoor and outdoor spaces, this 55,000 square-foot area is made up of three observation decks that give you unobstructed, 360-degree views of the city, including Central Park, the Hudson River and even Connecticut on a clear day. Best of all, the Art Deco building offers something the Empire State Building never will – a view of the Empire State Building.You can explore the exhibits and see the short films covering Rockefeller Center’s historic 10-year construction during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Then ascend to the top in less than a minute with a ride up 850 feet (260 m) on the Sky Shuttle. You’ll spot classics of New York’s famous skyline, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the George Washington & Brooklyn Bridges, One World Trade Center and the Statue of Liberty.Your pass also includes entry to a multimedia exhibition so you can learn all about the building and the man behind it – John D. Rockefeller.Visit during the day for amazing panoramic views or at night to see the electric city all lit up. - 2
The Museum of Broadway – a dazzling stage for history lovers
Immerse yourself in Broadway history with interactive exhibits at the Museum of Broadway that celebrate NYC’s theatrical heart. This engaging museum suits all ages, offering fascinating stories and playfully blending culture and entertainment. It’s a fun stop that fits easily into your day without needing reservations.
The Museum of Broadway
4.6 (73)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. - 3
SPYSCAPE – uncover the secrets of espionage
Dive into the world of espionage with hands-on exhibits and challenges that sharpen your spy skills at SPYSCAPE. Its interactive environment is both educational and thrilling, making it a standout experience for curious visitors eager for something off the beaten path.
SPYSCAPE
4.2 (38)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. - 4
Central Park Electric Scooter Rental – explore with ease
Discover Central Park’s scenic spots and landmarks effortlessly on a Central Park Electric Scooter Rental. This rental lets you cover more ground comfortably, giving you a fresh perspective on the park’s bridges, artwork, and open spaces. It’s ideal for those who want to explore at their own pace.
Central Park Electric Scooter Rental – 1 HR
4.4 (58)1-2 hours$24.50Included with the All-Inclusive PassIn just one hour, you can cover far more ground than on foot or even a traditional bicycle, allowing you to take in the park without breaking a sweat. Glide effortlessly along the park’s winding pathways, breeze past lush picnic spots, and cruise beneath towering trees, all while soaking in the sights of New York City’s most famous green space.Starting from one of two convenient rental locations (203 W. 58th Street or 117 W. 58th Street), you can speedily reach must-see spots like Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields, Bow Bridge, and the scenic Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, all within your rental time. Each rental includes a helmet and a map to help you navigate the park with ease. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned New Yorker, an e-scooter ride through Central Park offers a fresh perspective on this must-see landmark. Zip through the park’s scenic routes, uncover hidden gems and make the most of your time in one of the world’s most beloved urban retreats.
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One World Observatory – breathtaking perspectives
Ascend to One World Observatory to enjoy expansive Manhattan skyline views including the Statue of Liberty. This spot offers inspiring panoramas and a chance to witness the city’s energy from above. It’s an essential stop for capturing unique city scenes and the bustling harbor.
One World Observatory
4.6 (419)Up to 2 hours$47.85Included with the All-Inclusive PassDiscover the dizzying heights of the One World Observatory, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. You’ll be amazed by the 360°-degree views from its indoor observation deck, reaching out to Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, and more. - 2
Food On Foot Tours – taste authentic New York
Savor authentic bites on a guided Food On Foot Tour through vibrant neighborhoods filled with culinary gems. Taste local specialties while learning the stories behind each dish and spot. Booking is needed, so reserve early for an appetizing adventure combining flavor and culture.
Booking requiredFood On Foot Tours
4.3 (8)3-4 hours$59.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassNew York is renowned for being a melting pot of delicious food and cuisines and promises a dizzying selection of tasty treats. A Food On Foot tour will help you find your way through the options and find the best and most authentic NY eats.Discover New Yorker’s favorite areas and get a true taste of the city with your expert guide. Plus, you’re in control as where to stop is up to you. - 3
ARTECHOUSE New York – art meets technology
Immerse yourself in ARTECHOUSE New York’s digital art space where technology and creativity merge. Explore vibrant, interactive exhibitions that transform art into sensory experiences. It’s a relaxing yet stimulating way to end an active day, bringing together innovation and visual delight.
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!
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9/11 Memorial and Museum – honor and remember
Pay respects at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, a profound site dedicated to remembrance and resilience. The exhibits thoughtfully recount stories of that day and its impact. Reservations guarantee entry into this meaningful New York landmark, essential for a reflective travel experience.
Booking required9/11 Memorial and Museum
4.8 (742)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. - 2
Statue at Sunset Cruise – golden hour on the water
End your New York journey with a serene Statue at Sunset Cruise around the harbor at sunset. Enjoy striking views of the Statue of Liberty and the skyline bathed in evening light. This peaceful ride provides a refreshing way to reflect on your trip’s highlights from the water’s edge.
Statue at Sunset Cruise
4.6 (79)1-2 hours$34.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassAs the sun sets over Manhattan, you'll set sail from South Street Seaport and journey across the water towards the Statue of Liberty.This 90-minute cruise is perfect for those who want to tick off this top attraction, without taking a sightseeing tour. This cruise doesn't have the usual onboard commentary, instead you'll enjoy an ambient atmosphere and good music as you sail along the water. Plus, if you arrive early, you are welcome to purchase discounted drinks from Pier 16's own Cobble Fish bar to bring on board with you.Expect panoramic views of Lower Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, the New York Harbor and of course, Lady Liberty herself.