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Discover New York City with this flexible pass including Edge, Top of the Rock, and one other attraction, offering stunning views and great value.

This tour offers entry to three top NYC attractions—including Edge NYC and Top of the Rock—all on one convenient digital pass valid for 30 days. For a set price, visitors can choose one additional attraction from more than 100 options, such as the Empire State Building, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, or Statue of Liberty. The pass is delivered instantly via mobile tickets, making planning straightforward.
Designed for those wanting to maximize their time in New York City, this pass provides the flexibility to visit at your own pace within the 30-day window. The included attractions boast stunning panoramic views and iconic landmarks, making it an ideal choice for travelers eager to see NYC’s skyline and cultural highlights without the hassle of buying individual tickets. The only consideration is that some attractions may require reservation—check your booking instructions and the Go City app for planning.
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This digital pass activates upon scanning the QR code at your chosen attraction, starting your 30-day window. It allows for multiple visits within this period, so there’s no need to cram everything into a single day. This flexibility suits travelers who prefer to explore at a relaxed pace or want to skip crowded times.
The pass is valid for one year from purchase, but only 30 days are available for use after activation. This setup makes it easy to plan your NYC adventure around your schedule, whether you’re in town for a weekend or a longer stay. The digital format means you can store the tickets on your phone, and no physical voucher is necessary.

Edge NYC features an open-air glass platform located 100 stories high. Visitors enjoy breathtaking 360° views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. The architecture of Edge impresses as much as the views, with large glass panels providing an unobstructed experience.
Top of the Rock offers the chance to admire the Manhattan skyline, with views including the Empire State Building, Central Park, and the Hudson River. It’s open late, making it ideal for sunset or nighttime cityscapes. Visitors appreciate how the observation deck allows for multiple viewing angles, enhancing the experience.
Both decks are praised for stunning vistas and the ease of access, although some reviews note that reservation for specific times may be required, especially for popular sunset slots.

After visiting the Edge and Top of the Rock, the choice of the third attraction lets travelers tailor their experience. Popular options include the Empire State Building, where a self-guided tour to the 86th-floor observatory provides 360° views and an interactive museum.
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum covers 110,000 square feet of exhibitions, sharing the story of 9/11 through multimedia displays and authentic artifacts. Visitors can also opt for the Statue of Liberty, with a roundtrip ferry ticket to Liberty and Ellis Islands, including audio tours of the National Monument.
Additional options include the American Museum of Natural History, MoMA, and other well-known NYC landmarks. The variety of choices ensures that each visitor can customize their itinerary to include cultural, historical, and iconic sites.
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Most of the top attractions require reservations—promptly booking through the Go City app is recommended to prevent disappointment. The app also provides the latest opening hours, special instructions, and reservation links.
The Edge and Top of the Rock can be visited at your preferred times within the validity period, but some reviews mention occasional difficulty in securing reservation slots. Planning ahead ensures smooth access.

Edge NYC stands out for its amazing views and open-air platform. The glass floors and panoramic vistas make it a favorite for those seeking a thrilling perspective of Manhattan’s skyline. Many reviews highlight its “incredible views” and “worthwhile experience”.
Top of the Rock offers a more traditional observation experience with layers of outdoor and indoor viewing areas. Its location on Rockefeller Center provides a central vantage point, perfect for sunset photos or nighttime cityscapes. Visitors report “great views of Manhattan” and enjoy the late hours for flexible timing.

Since reservation times may be needed, plan to reserve your slots early. Both decks are accessible with the pass, and ticket lines are generally manageable, especially with skip-the-line options available via the app.
Remember to bring a charged smartphone for the tickets and reservations. The decks are accessible for most visitors but check for any specific accessibility information if needed.

The 30-day window allows travelers to split visits across several days, avoiding crowded times and allowing for better photo opportunities. This is particularly useful if you wish to experience night views or visit during less busy hours. It also offers the chance to combine visits with other activities, such as museums or guided tours.
This approach is ideal for first-time visitors who want to see the city from multiple perspectives or return visitors who want to revisit favorite spots without feeling rushed.

With a 4.6/5 rating based on 206 reviews, the tour receives high marks for value, ease of use, and spectacular views. Many reviewers highlight the easy booking process and the quality of the observation decks.
However, a few reviews mention issues with reservations or voucher delivery problems, emphasizing the importance of early planning and using the Go City app for smooth entry. Despite these, most find the value for money excellent, especially when combining multiple high-ticket attractions.
This pass is perfect for travelers who want flexibility and value. It suits those who plan to visit at least three major attractions over a 30-day period and prefer to customize their itinerary.
It’s especially beneficial for first-time visitors eager to see iconic skylines and museums without the hassle of individual ticket purchases. Ease of mobile access and wide attraction options make it a practical choice for independent explorers.
This digital pass offers excellent value for visitors eager to experience Edge, Top of the Rock, and one more of NYC’s top attractions within 30 days. The stunning views, easy access, and vast selection of additional sites make it a smart choice for planned and spontaneous visits alike.
While some reservation requirements and ticketing logistics need attention, most users find the process straightforward and appreciate the flexibility. This pass is especially suited for those wanting a relaxed, customizable NYC experience without the stress of booking every ticket separately.
Overall, it provides a well-rounded way to enjoy the city’s skyline, culture, and history—a valuable tool for making the most of a trip to New York.
Can I use the pass for multiple visits to the same attraction?
Yes, the pass’s 30-day validity allows multiple entries within that period, ideal for revisiting your favorite sites.
Do I need to reserve specific times for the observation decks?
Most attractions, including Edge and Top of the Rock, may require reservations—check your booking instructions and the Go City app for details.
Is the mobile ticket valid for entrance?
Yes, mobile tickets are accepted for entry, and you should bring a charged smartphone to access your passes.
How long does each attraction visit typically take?
While exact durations vary, visits to Edge and Top of the Rock generally last around 1 to 1.5 hours, giving ample time for photos and sightseeing.
Can I cancel the pass if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before activation for a full refund.
Are there any age restrictions?
The information provided does not specify age restrictions; generally, these attractions are accessible to most ages, but check specific sites for details.
What should I bring on the day of my visit?
Carry a charged smartphone and any reservation confirmation or tickets needed for access.
Are there any hidden costs?
All listed attractions are included with the pass, but some may require reservation fees or additional purchases—check each attraction’s details.