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    Klook Team
    Klook Team
    Last updated 8 Mar 2024
    Image credits: Daniel Araya on Unsplash

    Image credits: Daniel Araya on Unsplash

    Meet Lady Liberty on Ellis Island? Check.
    Go up the Empire State Building? Check.
    Watch Wicked on Broadway? Check. 
    Next up on your NYC travel bucket list? A visit to some of the most famous museums in New York City using the Museum Pass! 
    Bring the entire family out on a museum-hopping trip to fill your minds with interesting facts, appreciate art, or just enjoy the day together. This all-in-one pass lets you free entry to four of the coolest museums in New York without spending big. 
    Want to know more? Scroll down—we’re answering all your questions about the New York City Museum Pass:
    1. What is the New York City Museum Pass? 
    2. How does it work? 
    3. How much can I save with the pass? 
    4. Where can I go with a Museum Pass?

    1. What is the New York City Museum Pass? The New York City Museum Pass is a multi-entry ticket that grants you free admission to your fave museums. Whether in art, science, or history, this pass has you covered! By letting you choose up to 3 museums of your choice from our Klook list, you get to bundle up, save, and fast track to adventures.
    No more paying for or waiting in line for every single ticket admission. With this pass, you’ll be spending more time discovering the fun and quirky displays inside NYC’s top-notch museums—as how it should be!
    Wander through the great halls of New York’s finest museums! Image credits: Daniel Araya on Unsplash
    Wander through the great halls of New York’s finest museums! Image credits: Daniel Araya on Unsplash
    2. How does it work? Visiting the top museums in New York City is a complete breeze with the Museum Pass. It only takes three easy steps:
    • Step 1 - Book your pass
    Visit the Klook website to get your exclusive New York City Museum Pass. You can check it out by logging in to your Klook account or signing up for free if you haven’t yet.
    • Step 2 - Take your pick
    Once you’ve booked your pass, click your “Bookings” section in “My Account” to activate your pass and redeem your visits to any of the listed museums. You’ll have to do this step each time you want to visit any attraction. 
    Note:The pass is valid for 30 days after activation, so you can choose when you want to go and where you want to go! 
    • Step 3 - Head straight to museum adventures!
    Sealed the deal with your fave museums? Great! Now time to geek out over WWII aircraft, surrealist art, and many more!
    3. How much can I save with the pass? If you still aren’t convinced, here’s the ultimate deal-breaker to change your mind: the pass gets you as much as $18 off your museum hop! 
    For only $62, you get to visit up to 3 museums. Now that totally beats having to pay for admission tickets that go as high as $30 each time you enter! 
    For reference, we’ve broken down the total costs you can spend on separate museum tickets versus the pass:

    Single Entry Ticket

    Klook New York City Museum Pass

    The National 9/11 Memorial Museum

    $26

    FREE

    The Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum

    $33

    FREE

    Museum of the City of New York

    $20

    FREE

    The Whitney Museum of American Art

    $25

    FREE

    Total

    $104

    $62

    4. Where can I go with a Museum Pass? Discover Andy Warhol’s greatest works, blast off to space at the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, or pay respect to the lives lost during the 9/11 attack at the memorial—there are plenty of things to do in New York City with your pass.
    • The National 9/11 Memorial Museum
    A visit to this museum in New York City is always an emotional experience for everyone.  Image credits: Anthony Fomin on Unsplash
    A visit to this museum in New York City is always an emotional experience for everyone
    NYC has a long list of iconic places to visit—from Times Square, to Central Park, and now joining in is the National 9/11 Memorial Museum in Lower Manhattan. The museum is dedicated to the horrific terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and features moving exhibits, films, live talks, and a grand hall, where you’ll find the portraits of the 2, 983 victims of 9/11. 
    And once you step out of the museum and to the memorial, you’ll walk through the Memorial Glade, a huge stone display that pays a tribute to the lives lost.
    Where: 180 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10281
    When: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (daily)
    • The Whitney Museum of American Art
    View Andy Warhol’s 350 colorful pieces at the Whitney Museum!
    View Andy Warhol’s 350 colorful pieces at the Whitney Museum!
    Wear your best specs and get ready for art appreciation 101. Among the city’s finest art galleries, one of the museums in New York you shouldn’t miss is the Whitney Museum of American Art. Not only is it the fourth largest collection of 21st-century American art in the world, but it’s got a whopping nine floors of quirky installations and fun artworks from the iconic American artists such as Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, and many more!
    Where: 99 Gansevoort St, New York, NY 10014
    When: 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday); 10:30 AM - 10:00 PM (Friday); 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Saturday - Sunday)
    • The Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
    Get close to America’s greatest aircraft, including the Lockheed A-12, the prized CIA spy plane used in top-secret missions during its time!
    Get close to America’s greatest aircraft, including the Lockheed A-12, the prized CIA spy plane used in top-secret missions during its time!
    Traveling with the boys? Make a pit stop at the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum, where they’ll get to “fly” the fastest military jets, climb aboard WWII missile submarines, and live out their inner pilot—or sailor dreams!
    Where:  Pier 86, W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
    When: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (daily)
    • The Museum of the City of New York
    Amidst walking tours, the best way to get to know the Big Apple is by visiting the Museum of the City of New York. Founded in 1932, this historic place houses precious artifacts from America’s golden ages. From George Washington’s Inaugural Ball outfit to photographs taken during the Great Depression, you’ll definitely find plenty of interesting stories to share from your trip.
    Where: 1220 5th Ave, New York, NY 10029
    When: 10:00 AM -9:00 PM (Thursday); 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Friday - Monday)