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Most famous attractions at one amazing low price with plenty of time to see it all! And with a leisurely nine days to use all of the tickets, you can take everything in on a weekend break or take your time to visit these world famous attractions! See the Skywalk Observatory, New England Aquarium, Museum of Fine Arts and Museum of Science.
Most famous attractions at one amazing low price with plenty of time to see it all! And with a leisurely nine days to use all of the tickets, you can take everything in on a weekend break or take your time to visit these world famous attractions! See the Skywalk Observatory, New England Aquarium, Museum of Fine Arts and Museum of Science. CityPass is the best deal in Beantown containing actual tickets to these premier attractions: - New England Aquarium
- John F. Kennedy Library and Museum or Harvard Museum of Natural History
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Skywalk Observatory at the Prudential Center
- Museum of Science
CityPass has done all the work so you can save time and money. Each ticket booklet is packed with useful information, such as hours of operation, transportation information, contact information and insiders' tips so you can get the most out of your vacation- yet it is so compact it will fit into your back pocket. It's all you need to see the best of Boston! Save up to USD$38 on five attractions with one CityPass - that's over a 45% savings, plus, you won't wait in long ticket lines! Winter special: activate your CityPass on or after December 15, 2009 and you will have until February 28, 2010 to use each ticket once!
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To receive your Boston CityPass ticket booklet, you must exchange your voucher at ANY ONE OF THE FIVE LISTED ATTRACTIONS in Boston (details listed above). You must have valid photo ID with you. Please note, the ticket booklet will not be sent out to you in advance.
Your Boston CityPass provides admission to the following five attractions:
New England Aquarium Central Wharf off Atlantic Avenue near Faneuil Hall Marketplace Open Daily Harvard Museum of Natural History or John F. Kennedy Library and Museum Open daily Museum of Fine Arts Open daily Museum of Science Open daily Skywalk Observatory Open daily 10:00am to 10:00pm; closed Christmas Day.
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Unused ticket booklet is valid for 12 months from date of purchase. Entire ticket booklet expires 9 days after first date of use.
- Museum of Science entry
- Museum of Fine Arts entry
- New England Aquarium entry
- Harvard Museum of Natural History or John F. Kennedy Library and Museum entry
- Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center
- Money Saving Coupons for the Whale Watching Tours at the New England Aquarium
- Money Saving Coupons for the Freedom Trail guided walking tour or audio tour, as well as a free lobster appetizer, preferred seating and 10% off of gift shop purchases in The Union Oyster House restaurant - American's first restaurant!
- Tickets are void if removed from the booklet. Each attraction will remove their ticket upon entrance. Note: The CityPass provides one admission to each attraction per person.
- Your ticket booklet is valid for 9 days beginning date of first use.
- Your ticket includes helpful information such as hours of operation, public transportation and special 'Insider Tips' on the best time to visit each attraction.
- Please view attraction pricing values in 'view map'. Prices are in US Dollars.
BOSTON ATTRACTIONS: Museum of Science: Over 550 interactive exhibits of hands-on fun. Enjoy live animal shows, science demonstrations, ever-changing exhibits and breathtaking Theater of Electricity lightning show! (At Science Park on the Charles River) Museum of Fine Arts: The MFA has the largest group of Monets' outside of Paris as well as renowned collections of European and American paintings, Egyptian, Asian, and Classical art, sculpture and drawings. (465 Huntington Avenue, Avenue of the Arts) New England Aquarium: Experience an underwater adventure with more than 7,000 aquatic animals from around the world. Meet playful penguins from Africa, pick up a wriggling horseshoe crab at the 'Edge of the Sea' exhibit, see mischievous sea otters frolic with harbor seals in a rocky shore habitat, and watch a shark feeding in the 200,000 gallon 'Giant Ocean Tank'. (Central Wharf off Atlantic Avenue near Faneuil Hall Marketplace) John F. Kennedy Library and Museum: Step back into the re-created world of the early 1960's and experience first-hand the life and legacy of John and Jacqueline Kennedy through 25 exhibits, 3 theaters and 20 video presentations. Designed by I.M. Pei, the national memorial offers panoramic views of Boston's skyline and Harbor Islands. (Columbia Point, off I-93, minutes south of Downtown Boston) Harvard Museum of Natural History: Come face to face with one of the first Triceratops ever discovered, admire a 1,642 pound amethyst geode and 'wander' through a 'garden' of Glass Flowers. Presenting the collections and research of Harvard's natural history institutions, the HMNH is a fun learning experience for the whole family. 21 million specimens, 4.5 billion years, ONE great experience. (26 Oxford St, Cambridge, just past Harvard Yard) Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center: A must see, the Skywalk Observatory is Boston and New England's tallest and only observatory. It offers breathtaking views of the city and beyond, as well as informative and interactive exhibits on Boston's famous historic places, artists and athletes. For a one-of-a-kind dining experience, visit the Top of the Hub restaurant located on the 52nd Floor. (Prudential Center at 800 Boylston Street) - Most venues included in the pass have different minimum ages for free entry. It is your choice whether you purchase a pass for children to avoid standing in ticket lines to verify ages and pay admission upon entry. You may purchase a Child Pass for children, however this may not be cost saving.
- Tickets are void if removed from the booklet. Each attraction will remove their ticket upon entrance. Note: The CityPass provides one admission to each attraction per person.
- Your ticket booklet is valid for 9 days beginning date of first use.
- Your ticket includes helpful information such as hours of operation, public transportation and special 'Insider Tips' on the best time to visit each attraction.
- Please view attraction pricing values in 'view map'. Prices are in US Dollars.
BOSTON ATTRACTIONS: Museum of Science: Over 550 interactive exhibits of hands-on fun. Enjoy live animal shows, science demonstrations, ever-changing exhibits and breathtaking Theater of Electricity lightning show! (At Science Park on the Charles River) Museum of Fine Arts: The MFA has the largest group of Monets' outside of Paris as well as renowned collections of European and American paintings, Egyptian, Asian, and Classical art, sculpture and drawings. (465 Huntington Avenue, Avenue of the Arts) New England Aquarium: Experience an underwater adventure with more than 7,000 aquatic animals from around the world. Meet playful penguins from Africa, pick up a wriggling horseshoe crab at the 'Edge of the Sea' exhibit, see mischievous sea otters frolic with harbor seals in a rocky shore habitat, and watch a shark feeding in the 200,000 gallon 'Giant Ocean Tank'. (Central Wharf off Atlantic Avenue near Faneuil Hall Marketplace) John F. Kennedy Library and Museum: Step back into the re-created world of the early 1960's and experience first-hand the life and legacy of John and Jacqueline Kennedy through 25 exhibits, 3 theaters and 20 video presentations. Designed by I.M. Pei, the national memorial offers panoramic views of Boston's skyline and Harbor Islands. (Columbia Point, off I-93, minutes south of Downtown Boston) Harvard Museum of Natural History: Come face to face with one of the first Triceratops ever discovered, admire a 1,642 pound amethyst geode and 'wander' through a 'garden' of Glass Flowers. Presenting the collections and research of Harvard's natural history institutions, the HMNH is a fun learning experience for the whole family. 21 million specimens, 4.5 billion years, ONE great experience. (26 Oxford St, Cambridge, just past Harvard Yard) Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Center: A must see, the Skywalk Observatory is Boston and New England's tallest and only observatory. It offers breathtaking views of the city and beyond, as well as informative and interactive exhibits on Boston's famous historic places, artists and athletes. For a one-of-a-kind dining experience, visit the Top of the Hub restaurant located on the 52nd Floor. (Prudential Center at 800 Boylston Street) - Most venues included in the pass have different minimum ages for free entry. It is your choice whether you purchase a pass for children to avoid standing in ticket lines to verify ages and pay admission upon entry. You may purchase a Child Pass for children, however this may not be cost saving.
Conditions of Sale: Once you have booked and received your travel voucher, the contact details for the travel service operator will be on this voucher under the heading 'Important Information'. Where applicable, you are required to call the travel service operator directly to advise of additional information such as: - Hotel for pick up
- Weights for helicopter tours
- Choice of times for tours
- Special dietary requirements, meal choices etc.
You must call the travel service operator at least 48 hours prior, or upon arrival at your destination.
This product is non-refundable.
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