Visit the Paley Center for Media for Free - Use New York Pass
The Paley Center for Media
25 West 52nd Street (between 5th/6th Avenues), New York, NY 10019
- Wednesday: 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Thursday: 12:00pm – 8:00pm
Friday: 12:00pm – 6:00pm
(theatres only) Saturday – Sunday: 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Closed Monday - Tuesday. Closed July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day
Free Entry with The New York Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: $10.00
Normal Entry Price: Child: $5.00
The New York Pass grants you free admission to the Paley Center.

There is something for everyone at the Paley Center for Media! The collection includes over 100,000 television and radio programs and advertisements from the1920s to the present. For up to two hours at a time, visitors can watch or listen to television or radio programs at individual consoles. Catch classic Jack Benny or early Ed Sullivan shows, watch the first moon walk, view episodes of I Love Lucy, M*A*S*H, and The Sopranos, or even see the Beatles' first appearance on American television
New York Pass grants you free admission to the Paley Center for Media as well as entry to 50 more Attractions in New York City.
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I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I went to New York in November 2009 for the second time. The first time (April 2001) I went there by myself and I fell in love with NY. And the second time I went with my boyfriend, so this time I wanted to take him to all the big attractions and other beautiful places in the city, and what a great way to do it with the New York Pass. We stayed there for 10 days so we purchased the 7-days New York Pass. It included almost every place we wanted to go to, and that was great. Ten days was not enough for us to explore this amazing city but the New York Pass sure helped a lot. We didn't have to wait in the line to enter places, we saved money, and we got additional discounts too!
It was also great to be able to buy it from home, online. When we got there, we only had to pick it up at Planet Hollywood (which is located in Times Square, great location, near everything) and start using it! Plus, the city guide that comes with the New York Pass came very handy. It has very good descriptions of all the attractions included in the NYP and other useful information such as how to get there (subway, bus).
Purchasing the New York Pass was the best thing I could have done. We saved money and time!
I recommended it to everyone back home.
Ana from Argentina
We went to New York for New years eve and thought we would take inthe vibe and the sights, the New York Pass was the only way we could do it.
The pass was easy to collect and even easier to use, we took in all the sights and even some we wouldn't have because we didn't know they were there, if it weren't for the guide book supplied we would have missed some fantastic experiences.
I have recommended this pass to every one who is planning a break to New York city. Every person taking a break to New York City should have this pass like they have the clothes on their back.
Simply without the pass we wouldn't have done so much, not sure my feet were as happy about the pass at the end of the break, but my wallet certainly was.
Colin and Sarah
purchased the New York Pass in November 2009 and used during our visit to New York in early December.
I feel that the pass was, in my opinion, the best way of getting to know places of interest, from the write-ups in the booklet, and also saving time in queues and money.
I would definitely purchase one again when we return.
James from Gibraltar