New York is a paradise for the traveler. Sightseeing attractions abound, and visitors would need a really long vacation to take in them all. With a New York pass, most of the following attractions won't require an entrance fee.
Art and history museums are in abundance, and you could spend an entire holiday exploring exploring them. The Guggenheim is one of the best-known museums. Besides its grand architecture, the Guggenheim hosts some of the world's greatest works by such masters as Van Gogh, Kandinsky and Picasso.
Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building are phenomena in the field of architecture. Wall Street is the financial center of the world, and Central Park represents nature in the big city of steel and glass.
Circle Line offers cruises from 30 minutes to a full three hours for an excellent overview of the city. The three-hour trip includes a tour guide who will point out the important landmarks and share information about New York. This trip passes close by the Statue of Liberty.
Visit some of New York's most famous theaters: the New York State Theater and the Metropolitan Opera House, among others. The tour guides will relate interesting tales, and you might get to peek at a rehearsal in progress.
Serious shopping might not be on your travel itinerary, but browsing shops in the Big Apple is a quintessential New York experience. The city is a shopper's paradise, and nobody can leave New York without taking a look at what makes Bloomingdale's and Macy's legendary.