Where:
Museum of Fine Arts Boston + more
Surrounding areas
Boston, MA 02108
Admission:
$36-49
Categories:
Art, Date Idea, University
Event website:
http://bit.ly/citypass-boston
Boston CityPASS is a booklet of admission tickets to 4 must-see tourist attractions in Boston. You'll save 47% compared to combined regular box office prices at:
- The Museum of Fine Arts Boston
- Museum of Science
- New England Aquarium
- Prudential Center Skywalk Observatory OR Harvard Museum of Natural History
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The MFA is one of the world’s great art museums with the finest collection of Monets outside of Paris, treasures from Egypt and the ancient world, and a collection of Asian art unrivaled in the Western world. On display in the Art of the Americas Wing are 5,000 glorious examples of art, including the iconic silver Liberty Bowl by Paul Revere.
Museum of Science
Make one remarkable discovery after another at the Museum of Science! Visit more than 700 interactive exhibits; watch live animal presentations and science demonstrations; witness an indoor lightning storm in the Theater of Electricity; and more! Other features (requiring separate admission) include the 4-D Theater, the Butterfly Garden, the Charles Hayden Planetarium and the Mugar Omni Theater – New England’s only IMAX® Dome screen.
New England Aquarium
Let your imagination swim wild! Marvel at our bustling penguin colony and have an unforgettable Aquarium adventure, complete with 360-degree views of a spectacular, four-story Caribbean coral reef teeming with more than 1,000 animals. Check out the sharks, seals and sea lions, and feel the smooth skin of a cownose ray. Also, enjoy an IMAX® 3D movie on New England’s largest screen (extra charge).
Skywalk Observatory
The Skywalk is New England’s only observatory, located on the 50th floor of the Prudential Center. Skywalk offers breathtaking views of Boston and beyond, as well as an audio tour, Dreams of Freedom Museum, and a theater featuring Dreams of Freedom: Boston’s Story and Wings Over Boston, an aerial tour of the city.
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Explore the University’s most visited museum: dinosaurs, meteorites, rare minerals and hundreds of animals. Get close to the world’s only mounted Kronosaurus, a 42-foot-long marine reptile; a 1,642-pound amethyst geode; and whale skeletons. Don’t miss the famous exhibit of 3,000 Glass Flowers.
Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024 6:00p
Boston Area Spanish Exchange (BASE)