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Museums in New York

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Elephant exhibit in the American Museum of Natural History atrium.
American Museum of Natural History
1
4.5(20.6K)
5 hours

Step into the halls of the American Museum of Natural History to step back in time on a historical adventure complete with a walk through the Hall of Dinosaurs and past a gigantic blue whale model among the 30 million specimens on display. While you’re there, look for Rexy from the famous film Night at the Museum!

Steel beam with FDNY graffiti at 9/11 Memorial Museum, New York City.
9/11 Memorial & Museum
2
4.5(26K)
3 hours

At the former World Trade Center, the 9/11 Memorial stands as a powerful reminder of a tragic day that shook the world. At this site, history and humanity come together through the stories of those who perished and survived. Witness the legacy of courage and resilience at this unmissable landmark in NYC.

Whitney Museum modern facade with vertical windows in New York City.
Whitney Museum
3
4.5(10K)
3 hours

The Whitney Museum stands as a beacon of American art, dedicated to living artists and contemporary movements. The renowned Whitney Biennial showcases the cutting edge of American creativity, while the permanent collection traces the evolution of art from the early 1900s to today. Renzo Piano’s architectural design enhances the experience, blending art with the urban landscape.

Visitors exploring immersive digital art installation at ARTE Museum, New York.
Arte Museum New York
4
1 hour

As a digital art museum, ARTE MUSEUM NEW YORK showcases immersive installations that blur the boundaries between art and technology. Visitors are surrounded by dynamic projections, interactive light displays, and soundscapes, creating a fully engaging and modern museum experience.

Visitors at the entrance of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
5
4.1(132)
4 hours

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s artistic splendor, cultivated over the years, has made it a must-visit destination for any art-lover. Look at history and creativity converge through the museum’s extensive collection of exhibits that showcase masterpieces from ancient civilizations to modern times.

Visitor admiring Monet's Water Lilies at a museum exhibit.
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
6
4.5(5.2K)
3 hours

Explore the world of modern art along with the works of contemporary artists like Picasso, Matisse and Pollock at the Museum of Modern Art. Don’t miss out on this popular attraction on your visit to New York city.

Children exploring ship controls at the Intrepid Museum, New York.
Intrepid Museum
7
4.5(12K)
4 hours

The Intrepid Museum, built inside the USS Intrepid is a must-see attraction for the aviation and maritime geeks. With more than 30 different aircraft and a host of other military exhibits, the Intrepid Museum is a living battlefield. Explore the various permanent and temporary exhibitions and learn about past wars and modern warfare.

Guggenheim Museum exterior with visitors sitting near the Thannhauser Collection entrance.
Guggenheim Museum
8
4.5(5.4K)
2 hours

As a museum, the Guggenheim stands out for its focus on non-objective painting and its architectural design. It’s not just a repository of art, but a landmark work of 20th-century architecture. Its importance is recognized globally, being part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Wall art of two figures pillow fighting above a bed at The Banksy Museum.
The Banksy Museum
9
4.5(6.1K)

From Girl with Balloon to No Future, experience street artist and political activist Banksy’s popular works at the Banksy Museum in NYC. Check out ticket options and special deals for your visit today.

New York Historical Society building with exhibition banners and city street.
New York Historical Society
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Check this collection to unlock the stories of New York’s past at the New-York Historical Society. This iconic museum offers a fascinating journey through over 300 years of American history, featuring significant artifacts, stunning artworks, and engaging interactive experiences for families.

Theme Parks in New York

Shrek hugging children at American Dream water park.
American Dream
1
4.6(110)

As a premier entertainment hub, American Dream redefines what a shopping mall can be. From exhilarating rides at the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park and DreamWorks Water Park to luxury boutiques, it combines fun and retail in a way that few places can. Experience the future of entertainment at this iconic New Jersey attraction.

Zoos in New York

Delacorte Clock with animal sculptures at Central Park Zoo, New York City.
Central Park Zoo
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4.4(1.6K)
2 hours

Urban jungle meets real jungle; Central Park Zoo turns a walk in the park into a global wildlife adventure. Think snow leopards, tropical birds, and hands-on fun with farmyard animals.

Bronx Zoo entrance with historic dome and archway surrounded by greenery.
Bronx Zoo
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4.4(100)

Check this collection to explore the Bronx Zoo, home to over 6,000 animals, including rare species like snow leopards and red pandas. Dive into immersive exhibits and witness amazing conservation efforts that inspire visitors of all ages.

Religious Sites in New York

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St. Patrick's Cathedral facade with visitors and a yellow taxi in New York City.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
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2 hours

St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City is a majestic masterpiece, its Gothic spires reaching skyward like celestial fingers. Discover the beauty of one of the largest cathedrals in America with expert-guided tours, audio guides & more!

Landmarks in New York

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Statue of Liberty against blue sky, New York City.
Statue of Liberty
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4.5(33.1K)
5+ hours

Highlighting the New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty is an unwavering symbol of freedom. The museum on Liberty Island delves into its intricate history, and Ellis Island unfurls the immigrant saga. Explore this quintessential piece of American legacy, a testament to resilience and liberty.

Statue of Atlas in front of Rockefeller Center, New York City.
Rockefeller Center
2
4.5(18.6K)
5+ hours

The Rockefeller Center is more than just a landmark. It’s a symbol of New York City’s spirit and a testament to the vision of John D. Rockefeller Jr. Its status as a National Historic Landmark is a recognition of its architectural significance and its role in shaping the city’s identity. It’s not just a place, but a piece of living history that continues to inspire and captivate. It’s a ‘city within a city’, housing corporate headquarters, offices, television studios, theaters, shops, and restaurants.

Visitor photographing vibrant orchids inside New York Botanical Gardens greenhouse.
New York Botanical Garden
3
4.4(7.1K)
3 hours

As a leading botanical garden, the New York Botanical Garden combines scientific research with public education, offering visitors insights into plant biodiversity and conservation efforts within a stunning landscape.

Observation Decks in New York

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Visitors exploring mirrored room at Summit One Vanderbilt with New York City skyline views.
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
1
4.5(28.9K)

SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, a renowned Observation Deck in New York, holds immense historical and cultural significance, and attracts tourists from all over the world. Here, you are welcomed with stunning views of the city' iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building. This iconic attraction houses immersive exhibits like mirrored rooms with glass ceilings, making it a must-visit for everyone.

Empire State Building under a clear blue sky in Manhattan, NYC.
Empire State Building
2
4.5(33.2K)
2 hours

As a landmark and observation deck, the Empire State Building holds a significant place in the architectural history of the United States. Its Art Deco style and towering height have made it a symbol of New York City’s skyline. Its importance is further underscored by its designation as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

Visitors sitting on the edge at Top of the Rock, New York City skyline in the background.
Top of the Rock
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4.5(18.6K)
3 hours

Nestled atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the Top of the Rock observatory offers a unique view of the New York skyline, making it a must-visit attraction. Its 3-tiered deck offers magical views from a symbol of the American Dream, the Rockefeller Center.

Women standing on Edge NYC observation deck overlooking Manhattan skyline.
Edge NYC
4
4.5(35.7K)
2 hours

Enjoy a unique and exhilarating experience at the Edge NYC outdoor observation deck. The bird’s-eye view from Edge NYC will give you a whole new perspective on iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building, One World Tower, Statue of Liberty, Chrysler Building, and Central Park.

Vessel structure in New York with people walking on interconnected staircases.
Vessel
5
4.4(6.3K)
30 minutes

Thomas Heatherwick’s Vessel is a bold experiment in modern design. Featuring bronzed steel, glass, and a hive-like form, it’s a testament to cutting-edge engineering. The intricate structure is climbable, offering a dynamic way to explore its artistic details

One World Observatory towering over New York City skyline.
One World Observatory
6
4.5(28.7K)
2 hours

Take in magnificent 360° views of New York from on top of the tallest building in the western hemisphere. At the state-of-the-art One World Observatory, you’re sure to experience the busiest city in the world in the best way possible.

Immersive Experiences

Person observing immersive digital art installation at ARTECHOUSE, New York.
ARTECHOUSE NYC
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Take a tour of ARTECHOUSE NYC’s historic art space for their futuristic & interactive exhibits made with innovative technology & design, blending the worlds of art, technology, science, and immersive experiences in one seamless visit.

Frequently Asked Questions About New York Attraction Tickets

What are the top attractions in New York?

Some of the top attractions in New York City include the Edge, SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty.

Where can I buy tickets to visit the attractions in New York City?

The best way to book tickets to visit the top New York attractions is online. This page gives you access to the most thrilling activities in the city.

What are some free things to do in New York?

Strolling through Central Park, visiting Times Square, walking across the Brooklyn Bridge, and taking a tour of the NY Public Library are some of the top free attractions in New York.

What is the best way to get around New York City?

The best way to get around New York is by subway or taxi. However, if you want to get a feel of the city, walking around is your best bet.

What are some activities that can help me experience the culture of New York City?

To immerse yourself in the culture of NYC, choose from a range of tours including guided tours, walking tours, bike tours, or food tours.

Where can I stay in New York?

If this is your first visit to New York, choose to stay in or around Midtown Manhattan, which is close to most popular attractions in New York.

Which is the best observation deck in New York?

The Edge, SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, Empire State Building, & Top of the Rock are some of the best observation decks in New York.

How long should my visit to New York be?

To make the most of your visit to New York, we suggest spending at least 5-7 days there.

What are the best Broadway shows in New York?

Hamilton, The Book of Mormon, Lion King, & Wicked are some of the most popular Broadway shows in New York. Click here for the complete list of shows.

Where can I book tickets to Broadway shows in New York?

Book Broadway show tickets  online for a hassle free experience.

How do I get cheap New York attraction tickets?

This page lets you choose from a wide range of New York attractions at great prices. Keep an eye out for exclusive deals & discounts.

What tours will let me visit all the top attractions in New York?

The best way to visit all the top attractions in New York is to book a Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of the city.

What are some must-see museums in New York?

The Museum of Modern Art, The 9/11 Museum and Memorial are some of the must- see museums in New York.

Where can I enjoy the best scenic views of NYC?

To enjoy the best scenic views of New York City, go on a helicopter tour or visit an observation deck.

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