Visit one of the world's largest museums, the American Museum of Natural History, which contains some 32 million natural specimens.
Marvel at the protruding Titanosaurus that welcomes you to the dinosaur floor and gawk at the 122-foot-long skeleton on display
Stand beneath the largest animal that ever lived, a 94-foot-long blue whale. This fiberglass model suspended from the ceiling is so realistic it even has a belly button.
Go on an expedition to a Pacific island, to the bottom of the sea, to the age of dinosaurs or to the far reaches of the Milky Way, all without leaving New York. Buy tickets to the New York Museum of Natural History and enter an amazing world of discovery.
Remember, at the time of purchase you can choose your ticket with one or all of the AMNH special exhibits included in the ticket - you'll be able to choose from the latest special exhibits upon arrival!
It's one of the largest museums on Earth and is filled with the plants, animals and minerals that make up our planet (and solar system, and galaxy).
If you want to start off big, show your AMNH tickets and head to the Rose Center for Earth and Space. Explore the 13-billion-year history of the universe and cosmic evolution.
Speaking of water: the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life shows you the diversity of aquatic life, including a life-size model of the enormous blue whale; its heart alone is the size of a VW Beetle!
Check out the brand-new Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation, where spectacular architecture and fascinating exhibits reveal how all life is connected. The Gilder Center elevates the museum experience to new heights:
The Davis Family Butterfly Garden, open year-round, with up to 1,000 free-flying butterflies.
The Susan and Peter J. Solomon Family Insectarium, a gallery dedicated to the most diverse and abundant animal group on Earth and home to the largest colony of leafcutter ants in the United States.
Floor-to-ceiling exhibits of the Museum's scientific collections spread over three levels help us understand the natural world and global cultures.
Elsewhere, discover the Jurassic in the world's largest collection of dinosaur fossils, including the mighty T. rex, one of the most fearsome dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth. Thought the T. rex was big? Wait until you see the huge, wriggling Titanosaurus on the fourth floor.
Your tickets to the American Museum of Natural History open up a fascinating world of scientific and historical exploration.