Winter 2026 NYC Must-See Week℠ Has Ended
NYC MUST-SEE WEEK FAQ
Have questions about NYC Must-See Week? See below for the basics, and check back a little later in the year to see the full list of participants.
NYC Must-See Week is one of NYC Tourism's signature citywide programs. Taking place each winter, the limited-time promotion offers 2-for-1 admission to attractions, museums, tours and performing arts institutions across all five boroughs.
NYC Must-See Week takes place annually each winter. Check back for updated dates, and see the rest of this page for more inspiration.
The NYC Must-See Week offer allows you to purchase a two-person admission for the price of one ticket at participating attractions.
Once the program is live—usually about two weeks in advance of the program start date—you'll be able to view the full list of participating attractions on our NYC Must-See Week page. You’ll be able to browse the City's best-known sites, performances, museums and more to find the experience that’s right for you.
EXPLORE NYC ATTRACTIONS AND MORE
There’s more to see than ever. Explore the shows, sights and stories that make NYC a must.
BROWSE NYC ATTRACTIONS
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Jazz at Lincoln Center
The past, present and future of jazz converge at Jazz at Lincoln Center's glassy venue overlooking Columbus Circle.
Brookfield Place
Brookfield Place is the height of luxury shopping, dining and cultural arts in downtown Manhattan.
Roosevelt Island
Set in the East River with great views of Manhattan’s east side, this residential community—best reached by tram—has a mix of parks and historic landmarks.
Queens Tourism Council
The Queens Tourism Council is a one-stop shopping resource for information on NYC’s most ethnically diverse borough.
Reformed Protestant Dutch Church on Staten Island
Take a guided tour of the 1696 cemetery, 1844 Greek Revival church and 1898 Victorian annex.
Untapped New York
Untapped New York unearths some of NYC's most unique and exciting places to help locals or visitors who dare to go off the beaten path rediscover the city.
Pier 57
Located within Hudson River Park Pier 57 is a year-round community destination that celebrates New York City's culinary and cultural diversity, with public spaces including a rooftop park and a food hall.
The Museum of Broadway
The Museum of Broadway takes visitors of all ages on an exciting, immersive journey from the birth of Broadway to present day.
PLAN YOUR NYC TRIP
Explore our site for all the information—and inspiration—you need to have an incredible trip to the five boroughs.
Founded By NYC
Learn about the City's past and how to experience milestones in its history today.






