And what NY trip would be complete without a trip to the Central Park Zoo? Situated right off 5th Avenue, the Central Park Zoo is the home to more than 130 species, and has been the scene of more movie productions that can be counted.
| Places where you benefit from the New York Pass | Your Benefit | |
|---|---|---|
| Bronx Zoo | Experience wildlife at the renowned Bronx Zoo, the largest urban zoo in the United States. | $15.00 |
| Central Park Zoo | Step off Fifth Avenue into a rain forest alive with tropical birds, endangered monkeys, and fascinating frogs. | $10.00 |
| New York Aquarium | From sharks to sea otters to seahorses, the wildlife at the New York Aquarium reflects the diversity of marine life itself. | $13.00 |
| Brooklyn Botanic Garden | Brooklyn Botanic Garden, called the premier horticultural attraction in the region by The New York Times, is New York City's natural wonder. | $8.00 |
| New York Botanical Garden | The New York Botanical Garden, one of America's foremost public gardens, spans 250 acres and includes 48 different gardens and plant collections. | $6.00 |
| Prospect Park Zoo | Tunnel through a prairie dog town. Master the language of baboons. Create animal art, using meerkats as your models. | $7.00 |
| Queens Zoo | Experience American wilderness right in New York City. The Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows Corona Park is a 12-acre home to nearly 70 spectacular species, which roam in naturalistic habitats representing wild lands of North and South America. | $7.00 |
| Staten Island Botanical Garden | The Staten Island Botanical Garden, home of America's first authentic Ming era Chinese Scholar's Garden, includes more than 20 gardens. | $5.00 |
| Wave Hill | Wave Hill is an internationally acclaimed 28-acre public garden and cultural center overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades in the Bronx. | $8.00 |