New York Transit Museum Corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn Heights
Housed in a historic 1936 IND subway station in Brooklyn Heights, and easily accessible by subway, the New York Transit Museum is the largest museum in the United States devoted to urban public transportation history, and one of the premier institutions of its kind in the world. The Museum explores the development of the greater New York metropolitan region through the presentation of exhibitions, tours, educational programs and workshops dealing with the cultural, social and technological history of public transportation. New York Pass grants you free admission to the New York Transit Museum, as well as entry to 70 more Attractions in New York City. It really is that easy - See for yourself how this works. Or check out all 70+ New York City Attractions where you get free entry with New York Pass.Stay in touch with New York Pass, read our latest Attraction News and Offers on your Facebook Wall > click the "Like" button on the left.
Buying a two day pass proved to be a very efficient way of focusing our time in New York. The savings to be made were such that we felt it was necessary to fit in a minimum of three attractions a day to make it pay. Some of these, eg the Natural History Museum, were so interesting that we wanted to spend as long as possible there but then felt we had to be quick to enable visits to other attractions. Our favourite trip was the NY Water Taxi combined with a walking tour and the 9/11 memorial. Very well thought out. Overall verdict: A good idea if you want to cram in as much as possible but the fast track entrances did not always cut down queuing times. Would do it again.J Taylor, United Kingdom
I just wanted to thank you guys for making my NYC trip so easy!! I saved so much money and was able to see almost every single thing that I wanted to take my son to see. I will definitely recommend this pass to everyone that I know and will absolutely use it again in the future. I chose the bus tour included with the ticket and thought it was a fantastic option to have. It was great not to have to worry about using public transportation or paying a ton of money to go to different parking garages. Again, thank you, you will be HIGHLY recommended!!!Krystle
Visited NY last week with kids. Loved making impromptu museum visits for short visits and not worrying about forking over lots of money for a sometimes brief visit.Amanda, CA
Offer Ends:Wed 23 May 2012
Entry to just those 10 Attractions without the pass would cost you $300! In addition you can save another $45 on Hop-on Hop-off Bus Packages
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