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Philadelphia: Go City All-Inclusive Pass w/ 30+ Attractions

Philadelphia: Go City All-Inclusive Pass w/ 30+ Attractions

Enjoy an all-inclusive pass that gets you into 30 Philadelphia attractions and tours. Just select the number of days you want to sightsee for (1, 2, 3 or 5 days), then enjoy admission to as many included attractions as you want to. With Go City you can save up to 50%* on top Philadelphia attractions, compared to buying individual tickets. Simply show your Philadelphia pass at included attractions or tour for admission and pay nothing at the gate. Activate the pass by visiting your first attraction, then, use it on consecutive calendar days. The All-Inclusive Pass includes popular things to do in Philadelphia do including: • Big Bus Philadelphia - Hop-On Hop-Off Tours • The Franklin Institute • Eastern State Penitentiary • Adventure Aquarium • Philadelphia Museum of Art • Museum of the American Revolution • Betsy Ross House • Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial • National Constitution Center • Philadelphia Zoo • RiverLink Ferry • Barnes Foundation • Academy of Natural Sciences • Independence Seaport Museum • $20 Dining Credit at The Cauldron Co. • And more! Attractions and tours are subject to change. Check your included digital guide for an up-to-date attraction line-up including opening times and instructions on how to access each attraction with your pass before you go. *Savings based on itineraries on Go City website.

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5 out of 5 stars

I went with my preteen to Philadelphia and we used the Go City Pass for a two-day pass that gave us access to over 30 attractions, including the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, the Museum of the American Revolution, the Franklin Institute, and more. The pass was worth the money, saving us money and time at admissions. However, looking back, I felt that we may have overdone it. We tried to pack in as much as we could in two days and we ended up feeling rushed and exhausted. It probably would have been wiser to do less and allow for more learning and absorption of the information. Some of the attractions were crowded and noisy, which made it hard to enjoy them fully. Recommendation: I would recommend the Go City Pass to anyone who wants to see a lot of attractions in a short time and save money.

5 out of 5 stars

Our 3 yo and 5 yo grandsons loved LegoLand. The facility was well-staffed and well-kept. The bathrooms were regularly and CLEAN. The staff was helpful and pleasant. This is center well worth a yearly membership. It is also the type of experience that suits various Lego skill levels. IFKYK.

5 out of 5 stars

I have bought Go city All-inclusive pass and was impressed.I visited 4 places(cause I travelled on foot) and didn't pay anything.Totally saved 65$ visiting all 4 locations.I recommend this app for planning your trips.

5 out of 5 stars

The price is a bit high if you visit in the off-season, when everything is open until 5pm it's hard to see more than two things in one day. Other than that the pass worked fine.

5 out of 5 stars

It was a great place to take children especially during bad weather. Lots of interactive things for children of all ages.