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Go City’s Secrets to New York City

Go City’s Secrets to New York City

There’s nothing like enjoying a fantastic vacation without breaking the bank. With Go City’s All-Inclusive and Explorer pass, it’s actually a pretty easy way to travel. These passes unlock a treasure trove of experiences, allowing visitors to explore the city’s iconic landmarks, renowned museums, and hidden gems at a fraction of the traditional cost. With the flexibility to tailor their own adventure, tourists can use the All-Inclusive Pass for unlimited access over several days or opt for the Explorer Pass to visit a set number of attractions at their leisure.

View From Top of the Rock (©Melanie Lee)
View From Top of the Rock (©Melanie Lee)

Insider Tips for Using the Go City New York All-Inclusive and Explorer Passes

We talked with one of Go City’s experts (Regional Director Anna Karnowski) to help you get the most out of your New York pass, learn what under-the-radar attractions should be on your list, and find out how to get the best value out of your pass and time in New York!

Central Park (©Melanie Lee)
Central Park (©Melanie Lee)
  • What’s your favorite way to enjoy Go City’s passes in NYC?  With Go City, you can experience the best of New York City all in one day! I’d start my adventure with a guided tour of Central Park with Unlimited Biking, or if I’m feeling spontaneous, I can grab a bike and explore the park at my own pace. After working up an appetite, I’d enjoy a delicious meal from Perfect Picnic in the park’s peaceful setting. In the afternoon, I’d skip the morning crowds and head to the iconic American Museum of Natural History. To finish off my perfect NYC day, I’d choose from stunning views at one of the city’s amazing observatories included in the pass—Empire State Building, Edge, or Top of the Rock.
  • What’s on your must-see list for NYC? I’m a fan of hidden gems that people wouldn’t normally think of doing, such as the Eldridge Street Museum. It is a beautifully restored 19th-century synagogue, offering a glimpse into Jewish immigrant history and stunning architectural details. I’m also always drawn to the water for breathtaking views of the city skyline. Both Circle Line Sightseeing and Manhattan by Sail offer unique and memorable ways to experience New York. Whether it’s a classic sightseeing cruise or a serene sail on a tall ship, these Go City partners provide incredible opportunities to see the city from a whole new perspective.
  • What activities included in the pass are underrated and should be explored more? Walking tours are a fantastic way to explore off-the-beaten paths. They provide local insight into hidden gems and cultural landmarks, giving travelers an authentic experience beyond the typical tourist spots. We have 43 tour options that give you behind-the-scenes insight into either venues or neighborhoods.
  • What’s your best tip to make the most of your pass in NYC? People make the mistake of going to the top attractions first thing in the morning when it is the busiest. Visit top attractions mid-day to avoid the crowds.
  • What is the biggest mistake you think a visitor can make when visiting NYC? Be sure to research the distances and time needed to explore the city, but remember to slow down and savor the journey. In NYC, the commute from one spot to the next is part of the experience—take it all in as you go.
East River View (©Melanie Lee)
East River View (©Melanie Lee)