One of the best parts of travel is sightseeing: skylines, parks, museums and landmarks that give each city its character. But between lodging, transport and activities, trips can get expensive fast. CityPass helps stretch your travel budget by offering discounted bundles and single-attraction tickets in major U.S. destinations — currently available in 17 locations nationwide.
No promo code required: CityPass prices already include the savings, so discounts are applied automatically at purchase. Bundles let you buy several attractions at once for a lower combined price, and many passes include skip-the-line entry. After purchase you’ll typically receive mobile tickets or a voucher by email; your pass activates when you use it at the first attraction.
Top deals by city
Los Angeles — Up to 51% off
If you’re visiting L.A., certain bundles can save you as much as 51%. For example, booking a Warner Bros. Studio Hollywood Tour together with three other attractions (options include stadium or museum tours and the zoo) can produce the deepest savings. There are also bundle options that include Universal Studios Hollywood or combinations geared toward longer stays.
Seattle — Up to 47% off
Seattle offers flexible bundles from a selection of about 10 major sites. A three-attraction bundle can save around 30%, while a five-attraction bundle can reach up to 47% off. Popular choices include the Space Needle, Sky View Observatory and the Aquarium — ideal for mixing waterfront strolls, viewpoints and indoor exhibits without overspending.
New York City — Up to 42% off
CityPass lists roughly 10 attractions in New York, and bundles of three or five attractions can yield savings up to about 42%. If you plan to see nearly everything, a full 10-attraction bundle can save about 40% (often advertised around $254 per person, depending on what’s included). Typical highlights are the Empire State Building Observatory, Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island access, museums, viewing platforms and sightseeing cruises.
Denver — Up to 42% off
For mountain-adjacent escapes, Denver’s CityPass options let visitors save up to 42% on local sights. With eight attractions to choose from, families and nature lovers can mix visits to the Downtown Aquarium, Denver Zoo, Botanic Gardens and the Children’s Museum. Example bundle prices are modest (historically around $54 for three attractions, $68 for four, $76 for five), making short summer getaways easier to plan.
How to use CityPass effectively
– Decide which attractions you most want to visit and compare single-ticket vs. bundle pricing. Bundles make sense when you plan to visit multiple paid sites.
– Buy on the CityPass website and check your email for mobile tickets or vouchers.
– Use your pass at the first attraction to start its activation window (most passes are valid for a set number of days after first use).
– Take advantage of skip-the-line entry where available to save time as well as money.
Bottom line
CityPass simplifies sightseeing budgeting by packaging top attractions into discounted passes across many U.S. cities. With automatic savings, mobile delivery, and line-skipping benefits, it’s a useful option for travelers who want to maximize experiences while keeping costs under control.
