The Difference Between the New York CityPASS and the New York Pass

The Difference Between the New York CityPASS and the New York Pass

There are a range of New York discount passes that you can purchase before you travel. The most popular are the New York CityPASS, the New York Pass and the New York Explorer Pass. On this page, I will tell you more about the differences between the New York CityPASS and the New York Pass. You can visit top attractions with both but which pass is right for you?

New York CityPASS vs. New York Pass

First of all, I recommend you consider how long you will be in New York and how long you wish to spend visiting attractions (and not, for example, Cycling in Central Park). This will determine which pass is best for you. The New York CityPASS is easy to use and valid for nine days from the time of its first use. In contrast, the New York Pass is available for one, two, three, four, five, seven or ten calendar days, from the time of its first use. In addition, with both passes, there are no extra costs involved at the attractions. You just buy the pass and you are good to go.

Visiting Top Attractions

Both New York discount passes are much cheaper than buying individual tickets for each attraction. If you visit the Empire State Building, the Top of the Rock and also take a boat tour using the New York CityPASS, you’ll save on the regular rates for these attractions.

With the New York Pass, you can do so many things that if you plan wisely, you can save a lot of money. For example, you can take the Hop on Hop off bus, rent a bike, visit Madame Tussauds and Edge. An extra benefit of both the New York CityPASS and the New York Pass is the ability to skip some of the queues and save time.

If you’re only in New York for a day or two, the New York CityPASS is best for you. You can use this pass to visit five top attractions, including the Top of the Rock, the Statue of Liberty and the 9/11 Museum. The New York Pass, on the other hand, is only profitable if you are in New York for over three days. Also, if you are planning on seeing a lot,  you can visit as many as 100 attractions, so are guaranteed to have a busy schedule!

The New York CityPASS and the New York Pass both include entrance to New York’s famous sights and attractions, such as the Empire State Building, the Top of the Rock, the Statue of Liberty and museums like the Guggenheim and the American Museum of Natural History. The New York Pass also includes entrance to some of the lesser-known attractions. Visit the South Street Seaport Museum, Staten Island Museum or the Fraunces Tavern.

The Difference Between the New York CityPASS and the New York Pass - Circle Line New York The Difference Between the New York CityPASS and the New York Pass - Observation Deck

Hop on Hop off Bus Ticket

If you’re planning on taking a Hop on Hop off bus tour whilst in New York,  you should consider the New York Pass. The pass includes a one-day Hop on Hop off bus ticket for Big Bus. This ticket allows you to tour the Uptown and Downtown loops for one whole day. A great way to familiarise yourself with the city in a short time.

Which discount pass is the best option?

As for price, considering the time and the option of visiting 5 attractions in 2 days, the New York CityPASS is cheaper. However, these two New York discount passes shouldn’t be compared too much as they each offer something very different.

In summary:

New York CityPASS New York Pass
Valid for 9 days Valid for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 or 10 days
£120 $146 – $379 with my discount code!
5 attractions 100+ attractions
Mobile QR code, directly via email Mobile QR code, directly via email
Digital guide with info about attractions Digital guide with info about attractions
Buy the New York CityPASS here

Buy your New York Pass here

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What is the difference between the New York Pass and the CityPASS?

You buy the New York Pass for a set amount of days. The New York CityPASS only includes a set amount of attractions. You can see if either of these passes is an option for you here.

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