The New York Sightseeing Flex Pass: Choice of 2 - 6 Attractions
- Live guide in English
Get up close with masterpieces from Van Gogh, Dalí, Mondrian, Monet, Picasso, and more
6 options • from $30.00
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Combine The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) with other New York favorites. Some things are better together.
There’s a star-studded catalogue of modern masterpieces at MoMA. Van Gogh’s The Starry Night, Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory, and Monet’s Water Lilies triptych are some of the biggest draws the museum has to offer.
Other famous works of art include Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, Frida Kahlo’s Fulang-Chang and I, Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, and The Lovers by René Magritte.
Whether you’re after abstract art, or you simply want to admire pieces by some of the greatest artists to ever stand in front of a canvas, MoMA has something to offer for everyone.
If you’ve only got a New York minute, choosing between museums can be tough. Luckily both are incredible institutions, so whatever you decide you’ll experience world-class cultural icons.
If you’re an art lover who doesn’t want to miss their chance to see some of the most famous artworks ever made, then get yourself some MoMA tickets. It’s where you’ll find your Van Goghs, Picassos, and Warhols.
If you want a more diverse timeline, you’ll find relics dating all the way back to Ancient Egypt at the Met. Their collection also includes art from European masters, but the focus at the Met is spread wider, with everything from musical instruments and African masks to art deco and mummies.
MoMA offers free entry to a number of its guests. You may be entitled to free entry if any of the following apply to you:
Please note that in some cases free admission may only be used a set amount of times.
Of course there’s no straight answer, but probably at least two hours. With so much on offer though, you could easily spend a whole day admiring the MoMA collection.
For anyone short on time, it's recommended to start on the fifth floor and work your way down using the museum's audio playlist – this will let you see the collection's top highlights quickly and efficiently.
Discover iconic artworks here, including Vincent Van Gogh's depiction of the night sky, Jackson Pollock's energetic masterpieces, Andy Warhol's Pop Art tribute to Campbell's Soup, and Roy Lichtenstein's comic book-inspired work
The iconic building was designed by Philip L. Goodwin and Edward Durell Stone, and the sculpture garden was designed by MoMA architecture curators John McAndrew and Alfred H. Barr Jr.
The museum's collection spans the past 150 years and includes over 200,000 works, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, drawing, photography, architecture, design, and film
Nearly 7 million people visit the MoMA per year. Book ahead of time to avoid lines and secure the right MoMA tickets for you:
A MoMA entry ticket gets you access to the museum, as well as MoMA PS1 and a free audio guide
Enjoy a true NYC tourist experience and bundle together MoMA tickets with other NY attractions with a city card!
WiFi is available throughout MoMA for free
The museum's main entrance is a short walk from the 5 Avenue-53 St Station E / M subway station
You cannot bring outside food or drink into the museum. Your bag will be inspected when you enter
MoMA does not have a checkroom. Items larger than 14 x 22 x 9" (36 x 59 x 23 cm) are not allowed
Bringing in flash, tripods, or selfie sticks is prohibited. You may only take non-flash photos and videos for personal (non-commercial) use
Multiple gender-neutral restrooms are available throughout the museum. All restrooms include water fountains and baby changing stations
The museum provides wheelchairs on a first-come first-served basis. You may borrow a wheelchair or bring your own wheelchair (motorized or not) and any other personal mobility devices
Your admission is free if you are accompanying someone with a disability, but you still need a ticket
If your service animal is on a leash, it is allowed to accompany you
MoMA provides a sensory map that can be accessed here if you want to find areas with low light and sound
The MoMA has one of the largest and most influential collections of modern art in the world. Home to famous works like Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night, Salvador Dali's The Persistence of Memory, and works by Mondrian, Monet, and Picasso, this is a haven for art lovers. Located smack in the center of Midtown Manhattan, MoMA is a must-see destination in New York.
Thursday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Friday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Saturday | 10:30 - 19:00 |
Sunday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Monday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Tuesday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Wednesday | 10:30 - 17:30 |
Wondering what to see at MoMA? We spoke to the museum's very own Carly McCloskey, Assistant Director of Tourism Sales & Marketing, to find out!