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City Attraction Passes
About City Attraction Passes
A city pass bundles entry to multiple attractions into one purchase — usually either a fixed list of big-name sights or a "choose any N" format over a set number of days. In cities where you'd visit three or more paid attractions anyway, a pass typically undercuts the same tickets bought separately.
The honest math: passes pay off for fast-paced itineraries and first visits, and don't for slow trips built around one or two sights. Add up the individual prices of what you'd genuinely visit — the listings on this site show live single-ticket prices, which makes that comparison easy.
City Attraction Passes — FAQs
Do attraction passes really save money?
They save when you'll visit three or more included attractions within the pass's validity window — savings of 20-40% versus gate prices are typical at that pace. Below that, single tickets win. Compare against the live single-ticket prices listed here before deciding.
Do I still need to reserve time slots with a pass?
At timed-entry attractions, yes — the pass is your payment, but popular sights still want a reservation, made on the attraction's site or app after you activate the pass. Build the must-sees' slots first and fit the rest around them.
When does a pass's clock start counting?
Almost all passes activate at first use, not at purchase — buying ahead of your trip is safe. Consecutive-day passes then run on calendar days, while "choose N attractions" passes usually allow 30-60 days to use the credits; each listing states its own rule.