Visit the Hispanic Society of America - Use New York Pass
The Hispanic Society of America
Broadway between 155th and 156th streets
New York, NY 10032
- Tuesday-Saturday: 10:00am to 4:30pm
Sunday:1:00pm to 4:00pm
The New York Pass grants you free admission.

The Hispanic Society of America was founded in 1904 by Archer M. Huntington (1870-1955) as a free public museum and reference library dedicated to the culture of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. The collection spans from the Bronze Age through the present century and includes paintings by El Greco, Velazquez and Goya as well as outstanding examples of sculpture and decorative arts. The library houses thousands of manuscripts and over 250,000 research books.
New York Pass grants you free admission to the Hispanic Society of America, as well as entry to 55 more Attractions in New York City.
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New York Pass was great savings. We saved almost $75 on each pass(total savings=$150) by using the New York Pass. We planned our day to cover most of the attractions in one day. The booklet was helpful in planning.
Jamel from Texas
We were a group of 4 people visiting New York with the New York Pass for 2 days including the Hop-on Hop-off Busses and we all enjoyed our tour and were happy to save money. We would like to come again to New York in November and will sure buy the New York Pass again!!
Désirée from Austria
Hi, I'm Robyn from Louisville, KY. I was visiting NY @ the end of last year, and really loved having the NY Pass during my visit. It was very helpful &, not only included the attractions I had planned to visit, but also gave me great ideas for sites I, otherwise, would have missed. Will definity get the Pass on my next visit.
Thanks so much
Robyn from Louisville