NEW YORK – New York City offers a fall program that celebrates the return of various cultural offerings with special prices to enjoy museums, institutions, the performing arts and even theater performances of Off-Broadway.
The sales, which are offered until October 31, include two discount options: two tickets for the price of one and discounts of up to 25% on the value of tickets or tickets.
The program is part of the campaign “Culture, The Time is Now” from NYC & Company, which is the official tourism organization of the city. This in an effort to revive the tourism and hospitality industry.
“The return of culture and the performing arts to New York City marks a crucial and celebratory moment in the process of our recovery,” said Fred Dixon, president and CEO of NYC & Company. “We invite New Yorkers and visitors alike to experience great value, while supporting essential arts and cultural organizations in our city’s many vibrant and colorful neighborhoods.”
More than 40 offers will be offered throughout the month. Those interested in seeing the cultural and artistic life promotions in the five boroughs can visit this website: nycgo.com/cultureoffers
Participating institutions and entities include: Carnegie Hall, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Whitney Museum of American Art, Jewish Museum, Museum of Contemporary African Diaspora Art (MoCADA), the Guggenheim Museum, National Lighthouse Museum, New York Botanical Garden, Alice Austen House Museum, Museum of the Moving Image, China Institute and Gallery, Lehman Center for Performing Arts. Besides theaters Off-Broadway like the Spanish Repertory with the work Perfect Crime, the oldest production of Off-Broadway, and many more works.
Cultural organizations can register to participate until October 31 at business.nycgo.com/offers-participation-form/.
New York City recently introduced Key to NYC, whereby individuals over the age of 12 are required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 for most indoor activities, such as in restaurants, museums, concert and performing arts venues, sports stadiums, gyms and plus. People must have received at least one dose of a vaccine authorized by the FDA or WHO to frequent these establishments.
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