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New York City Borough Pass to 30+ Tours and Attractions

Staten Island, US
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New York City Borough Pass to 30+ Tours and Attractions

Staten Island, US
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Discover the real New York with the NYC Borough Pass, granting access to over 30 unique tours and attractions. From the iconic Apollo Theater to the historic Museum at Eldridge Street, immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the city. Escape the hustle and bustle at the tranquil New York Botanical Garden, all while enjoying skip-the-line tickets and exclusive discounts. With a full year to explore, this pass is the perfect way to uncover the hidden gems of NYC without breaking the bank. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience the true essence of the Big Apple.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 24 hours - 2160 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Explore the rich legacy of the Apollo Theater
  • Walk the hallowed halls of the Museum at Eldridge Street
  • Escape the urban hustle at New York Botanical Garden
  • Authentic slice of NYC without breaking the bank
  • Admission to attractions and discounts to performing arts venues
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • All fees and taxes

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Introduction

Are you ready to discover the hidden treasures of New York City beyond the bustling streets and iconic skyscrapers? The New York City Borough Pass invites you to explore over 30 tours and attractions, offering a glimpse into the local marvels and cultural gems that make NYC truly unique.

What to expect?

With the NYC Borough Pass, you can immerse yourself in the rich legacy of the Apollo Theater, walk through the historic halls of the Museum at Eldridge Street, and escape the urban hustle at the tranquil New York Botanical Garden. This pass is your ticket to experiencing the authentic essence of New York City, showcasing its diverse history and vibrant culture.

Who is this for?

This pass is perfect for travelers who crave a deeper understanding of NYC beyond the typical tourist attractions. Whether you're a history buff, art enthusiast, or nature lover, the NYC Borough Pass offers something for everyone. It's ideal for solo explorers, couples, families, and friends looking to uncover the hidden gems of the city.

Why book this?

Embark on a journey of discovery with the NYC Borough Pass and unlock exclusive access to over 30 tours and attractions that showcase the heart and soul of New York City. From skip-the-line tickets to discounts at performing arts venues, this pass ensures you make the most of your visit without breaking the bank. Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the cultural tapestry of NYC and create lasting memories.

Good to know

When booking the NYC Borough Pass, remember that your digital pass includes admission to attractions and discounts to performing arts venues. You have 365 days from purchase to utilize your pass, with the duration starting upon the first redemption. Explore the diverse neighborhoods and hidden gems of NYC at your own pace with this convenient and cost-effective pass.

Reviews

Travelers who have purchased and used the NYC Borough Pass rave about the variety of tours and attractions included, praising the ease of access and the opportunity to explore lesser-known parts of New York City. Customers appreciate the value for money and the flexibility to choose from a wide range of experiences, making it a must-have for anyone looking to delve deeper into the local culture and history of the Big Apple.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Alice Austen House Museum & Garden

A vibrant cultural center, the Alice Austen House keeps the bold spirit of the early American photographer alive by presenting changing exhibitions of Austen’s pioneering historic photographs and of contemporary photography, providing education programs for students, offering a range of cultural programs for the public. A Victorian Gothic Cottage that was Austen’s home serves as the museum and is located in a nationally landmarked park on the shore of Staten Island near the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge with breathtaking views of Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan. The Alice Austen House and grounds are owned by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, operated by the Friends of Alice Austen House Inc 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and a member of Historic House Trust. Included: Free Admission

Inside Out Tours

Hear captivating stories about the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge as you cross this incredible landmark on our Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO Neighborhood walking tour. Enjoy unparalleled views of the famous and beautiful New York City skyline from Brooklyn – a photo opportunity you can’t miss while in New York! Then, explore the trendy Brooklyn neighborhood of DUMBO, known for its galleries, shops, and scenic waterfront views, with your expert NYC tour guide. This 2.5 hours walking tour is a great way to learn more about New York City, enjoy the beautiful Brooklyn DUMBO waterfront, and get stunning views of the city while crossing the Brooklyn Bridge. Wear comfortable sneakers and bring a bottle of water.

Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum can be found sitting high above the corner of Broadway at 204th Street in Inwood. The Dutch Colonial style farmhouse was built on this site c. 1784. It was home to the Dyckman family for almost a century. It opened as a museum in 1916 and continues to serve the community in a half-acre park. It is an extraordinary reminder of early Manhattan and an important part of its diverse Inwood neighborhood. Included: Free Admission

Fraunces Tavern Museum

You can stand in the room where General George Washington bid farewell to his officers and explore seven additional galleries that focus on America's War for Independence and the preservation of early American history. Our newest exhibition, Cloaked Crusader: George Washington in Comic and Pop Culture, explores how Washington has become about of the American culture. Included: Free Admission

Welcome To Harlem

Welcome to Harlem is a boutique tour company, locally owned and operated, focusing on the rich history and cultural diversity of Harlem. We have been in business since 2004. We are a full-service tour company that responds to the pulse of Harlem and all its unique enclaves. Included: - Harlem Gospel Series - Harlem Jazz Series - The Harlem Rhythm And Rhyme Walking Tour

King Manor Museum and Park

King Manor Museum interprets founding father Rufus King’s political legacy and antislavery history to teach critical thinking for a healthier democracy. Rufus King (1755 - 1827) bought this house and property in 1805 as a country estate, where he led a conventional family life in Jamaica, Queens (then Long Island). A devoted scholar of agricultural science, Rufus focused on improving the land and experimenting with crops, turning it into a successful working farm. Included: Free Admission

Kings County Distillery

Kings County Distillery is New York City’s premier craft distillery and among the most acclaimed small distilleries in the United States. Focused exclusively on whiskeys, Kings County has made a name for its Bourbon, Peated Bourbon, Empire Rye and other creative whiskeys. We only distill whiskey for our label and we never sell whiskey made from any other source. Kings County’s whiskeys have won numerous awards from the American Distilling Institute, the American Craft Spirits Association, and the prestigious San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and have been praised by the New York Times, the New Yorker, Whiskey Advocate and many other sources. Kings County’s whiskeys are always mashed, fermented, distilled, and aged onsite in Brooklyn. Included: - Whiskey Tasting Class - Top Shelf Distillery Tour - Distillery Tour

MoMA PS1

Artist-centered and community-driven, MoMA PS1 embraces boundary-breaking ideas and experimental practices. A place where audiences can encounter and engage with new art and perspectives, the institution has offered insight into artists’ worldviews for nearly 50 years. Driven by a commitment to realizing artists’ visions, our programs explore the ways in which creative expression can inspire connection. Founded by curator Alanna Heiss, MoMA PS1 (originally known as P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center) was a defining force in the alternative space movement that gained momentum in New York in the 1970s. A rare example of this movement still anchored in its original site, PS1—a historic nineteenth-century public school building in the heart of Long Island City, Queens—has been transformed into a world-renowned place for artistic experimentation and creativity. Included: Free Admission

Museum at Eldridge Street

Step inside history and explore an icon of New York City resilience. The Museum at Eldridge Street tells the story of the 19th-century Eldridge Street Synagogue and the Jewish immigrants who built it. Our signature self-guided tour invites you to experience life through the eyes of a newly arrived immigrant to New York’s Lower East Side. We also offer docent-led tours daily that are included in the price of admission. Included: Free Admission

Museum of the City of New York

The Museum of the City of New York fosters understanding of the distinctive nature of urban life in the world’s most influential metropolis. It engages visitors by celebrating, documenting, and interpreting the city’s past, present, and future. Included: Free Admission

New York Botanical Garden

No trip to New York City is complete without a visit to America's premier garden. Located in the Bronx, NYBG features world-renowned exhibitions, 250 acres, 50 gardens & collections, rich educational programming, and family-friendly activities for all ages. It is the City's greatest living museum – an urban oasis unlike any other. Included: Free Admission

Inside Out Tours

Inside Out Tours is an award-winning certified black woman-owned NYC tour operator and DMC that provides virtual and in-person tours focusing on hidden history, architecture, team-building, and diversity and inclusion-themed experiences across NYC. For over 12 years, our tours have amplified the voices of marginalized communities, brought tourism dollars to local communities, celebrated the diversity of NYC, and promoted a common theme of civic responsibility. You do not simply observe from a distance on our tours, rather taste regional food, see the historic homes of jazz greats, listen to gospel music, view street art, and visit famous landmarks, all while immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant neighborhoods. Included: - NYC Slavery & The Underground Railroad Walking Tour

Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center Tour: Experience the rich history and breathtaking artistry of New York’s most famous landmark with the Rockefeller Center Tour. Follow your live guide and explore the Center’s most significant buildings, gardens, sculptures, Art Deco landmarks and more. Admire and learn about the iconic, architecture, art and space within and around Rockefeller Center. The tour is available in English and lasts 75 minutes. Included: General Admission to Rockefeller Center Tour

Rubin Museum of Art

Transport yourself to an arts oasis amidst the chaos of New York City at the Rubin Museum of Art. Discover five floors of galleries featuring permanent and temporary exhibitions of art spanning 1,500 years, with a special focus on the art of the Himalayan regions. Learn about the artistic traditions and religious cultures of the Himalayas, including the modern regions of Tibet, Nepal, India, and Mongolia, Explore wrathful deities, art designed for meditation, and contemporary artworks inspired by the art of the Himalayas. Included: Free Admission

Staten Island Children's Museum

Staten Island Children's Museum is a welcoming place where our diverse community is included, enabled, and empowered to learn, explore and play. Enjoy imaginative, creative, and cultural hands-on experiences for children ages 1 and up. As a destination, the Staten Island Children’s Museum offers 40,000 square feet of interactive exhibits as well as a 4-acre East Meadow, and a picnic and performance pavilion. With 12 indoor and outdoor exhibits, dance and art workshops, as well school break and summer camps, there is something for every child. Here at the Staten Island Children’s Museum, you don’t look at exhibits, you play and interact with them. Build a house, perform a show, make light dance, send a video postcard, run a conveyor belt, make music, captain a ship, fish for oysters, and climb a rock wall. It all happens here! Included: Free Admission

The City Reliquary

The City Reliquary is a not-for-profit community museum and civic organization located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It preserves pieces of everyday life in New York City, both commonplace and hyperlocal, from seltzer bottles and coffee cups to schist cores and a burnt-out lightbulb from the Statue of Liberty's torch. Through permanent displays of New York City artifacts, rotating exhibits of community collections, and annual cultural events, The City Reliquary connects visitors to both the past and present of New York. Included: Free Admission

Noble Maritime Collection

The mission of the Noble Maritime Collection, an art and history museum on Staten Island, is to present exhibitions and programs that celebrate the working waterfront of New York Harbor in the tradition of distinguished artist John A. Noble (1913-1983), and to preserve Robbins Reef Lighthouse and the history of Sailors’ Snug Harbor. The 28,500-square-foot museum has three floors with galleries, classrooms, a library, archives, and a print studio. The centerpiece is John A. Noble's unique19th-century houseboat studio, restored and installed within the museum. The museum presents 11 permanent and changing exhibitions a year. Lectures and concerts draw visitors of all ages and interests. Ongoing public programs include sea shanty sing-alongs on the third Sunday of every month. Included: Free Admission

Van Cortlandt House Museum

Van Cortlandt House Museum, built in 1748, was home to generations of the Van Cortlandt family as well as enslaved and free people who lived and worked on the property. For over 100 years, the museum’s period rooms and authentic furnishings have offered visitors a glimpse of what life was like for the historic residents of the house from 1748 to 1823. Included: Free Admission

Pride Tours NYC

Join us on our Village Pride Walking Tour! On this tour around Greenwich Village, we will visit historic sites where revolutions began, riots were sparked, and history was made. We will see common threads within the LGBTQ+ generations who have lived life in New York City, sharing their stories throughout the tour. You’ll also learn more about individual stories of Queer activists and the major political and social movements that have shaped the LGBTQ+ community over time. Sites include the historic Stonewall Inn, the Gay Liberation Monument, the NYC AIDS Memorial, the LGBT Community Center, and more. Included: Free Tour

Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises

Experience America’s Favorite Boat Ride™! Enjoy a 60-minute sunset cruise around the Statue of Liberty and other downtown landmarks. Take in the world’s premier skyline with up-close breathtaking views on our world famous state-of-the art boats led by award-winning tour guides.

Morris-Jumel Mansion

Welcome to the Morris-Jumel Mansion, a venerable bastion of history and culture in the heart of Manhattan. Dating back to its construction in 1765, this historic landmark stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of New York City's past. As one of the nation's foremost historic house museums, the Morris-Jumel Mansion is dedicated to bringing history to life. Visitors can journey through time, exploring the Mansion's deep-rooted connections to figures like George Washington and its role as a hub of cultural vibrancy during the Harlem Renaissance. Located in the Jumel Terrace Historic District, this mansion has witnessed centuries of change while preserving the essence of its storied past. Recognized as both an Individual and Interior Landmark, it's a cherished gem, inviting all to uncover the diverse and captivating stories that have unfolded within its historic walls.

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