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New England Aquarium Step inside the New England Aquarium and Experience more than 70 exhibits, featuring animals from around the world. Stand in awe of the four-story, 200,000 gallon Giant Ocean Tank, home to everything from sea turtles to sharks to tropical fish. Cradle a sea star, horseshoe crab or sea urchin at the Edge of the Sea Tidepool. Or experience an unforgettable IMAX® 3D film on Boston's largest screen. IMAX not included with CityPass admission.
Museum of Science With over 550 interactive exhibits, live animal shows, science demonstrations, ever-changing exhibits, the breathtaking Theater of Electricity, and more - science comes alive at the Museum of Science! Other features (requiring separate admission) include a brand new 3-D Theater and a Butterfly Garden, the Mugar Omni Theater-New England's only 180 degree IMAX ® dome screen and the Charles Hayden Planetarium.
Skywalk Observatory A must see - the Skywalk Observatory is Boston and New England's tallest and only observatory. It offers breathtaking views of the city and beyond, as well as Antenna Audio Tour, Dreams of Freedom Immigration Museum, theater and gift shop. Interactive audiovisual exhibits showcase the sights and sounds of the city and chronicle 350 years of Boston's fascinating culture and history. Also “Ted Williams Museum” a new exhibit displays bats, jerseys and memorabilia from the Red Sox legend, all showcased in an authentic locker. Appropriately, the exhibition is located on the west side of the Skywalk, overlooking Fenway Park. Browse the Gift Shop and visit the Theater, premiering Wings Over Boston, a spectacular aerial video tour of the city. The best view in Boston awaits -- on the 50th floor of the Prudential Building!
Museum of Fine Arts Come to MFA and see masterpieces from around the world and across the ages. At every turn, you'll find breathtaking works of art, from masters of American painting to icons of Impressionism, from exquisite Asian scrolls to ancient Egyptian mummies. There are thousands of reasons to visit - come find yours.
Harvard Museum of Natural History Come face to face with one of the first Triceratops ever discovered, admire a 1,642 pound amethyst geode and wander through a "garden" of Glass Flowers. Presenting the collections and research of Harvard's natural history institutions, the HMNH is a fun learning experience for all ages. Admission to the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology included with your HMNH ticket - explore the archaeology and cultures of six continents. 21 million specimens, 4.5 billion years, ONE great experience.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum Step back into the re-created world of the early 1960s and experience first-hand the life and legacy of John and Jacqueline Kennedy through 25 exhibits, 3 theaters and 20 video presentations. Designed by I.M. Pei, the national memorial offers panoramic views of Boston's skyline and Harbor islands.
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| All opening & closing times will be provided in the Boston CityPass information booklet. |
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| All transportation details will be provided in the Boston CityPass booklet. |
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