Go City Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass

Go City Philadelphia1650 Market St #5700Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Total Price: $55.53 (USD)
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Overview

Maximize your time in Philly with the Go City Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass! Choose the number of days that best fits your travel plans and start exploring. Access over 35 of the city’s top attractions, including a Hop-on Hop-off tour, the Philadelphia Zoo, Franklin Institute, and more. Discover Philadelphia’s top destinations while saving money.

1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Choose from 1, 2, 3, or 5-day passes.
  • Your pass includes access to over 35 Philadelphia attractions.
  • The pass is only valid for the consecutive calendar days you purchased.
  • Visit as many attractions as you want in a single day.
  • Some attractions require reservations, check your guidebook for more information.

Description

The Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass by Go City is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility. Save up to 50% vs. paying at the gate for 1, 2, 3, or 5 days while doing your choice of over 35 attraction options.

Enjoy the flexibility to choose attractions as you go. Attractions include a hop-on hop-off bus tour, Ghost Tour of Philadelphia, Adventure Aquarium, the Philadelphia Zoo, and more.

Attractions Included:
  • Big Bus Philadelphia - Hop-on Hop-off Tours
  • Eastern State Penitentiary
  • Philadelphia Zoo
  • Museum of the American Revolution
  • National Constitution Center
  • Academy of Natural Science
  • Ghost Tour of Philadelphia
  • Independence Seaport Museum
  • Penn Museum
  • National Liberty Museum
  • Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
  • True Crime Philadelphia and History Tour
  • Solve A Mystery: The Kidnapping by Independence Hall
  • The Franklin Institute
  • Adventure Aquarium
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Betsy Ross House
  • LEGOLAND Discovery Center Philadelphia
  • Red Rum Theatre: A Murder Mystery Show
  • Longwood Gardens
  • Christ Church Burial Ground
  • Barnes Foundation
  • Rodin Museum
  • Dark Philly Adult Night Tour
  • African American Museum
  • $20.00 Dining Credit at The Cauldron
  • Brandywine Museum of Art
  • Otherworld Philadelphia
  • Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial
  • Philly Magic Tour
  • South Philly Italian Markets Tour
  • Food and Cheesesteak Tour
  • Revolution and Founding Fathers Tour

Attractions listed are subject to change or discontinuation without notice.

Go City Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass Reviews

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Chrisdma
"Groups be aware of restrictions before purchasing!"
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 25, 2025 NEW
We bought the 1 Day All-Inclusive Pass for eight people. The pass is great and includes lots of entries into museums and sites, and some tours. We took a walking tour and rode the double decker bus through the city to see all we could. We loved the walking tour and the bus ride - highly suggest these. Our one issue was that we weren't allowed to book a ghost tour because we had 8 people who would be using the All-Inclusive Pass. I was told that booking 8 people is too many and they would be losing money for the tour. While I understand this from a business perspective, I don't from a consumer perspective. If I had been told there is a person limit for tours somewhere in the literature before or during the purchase I would have reconsidered. It's still a great deal regardless of not being able to go on the ghost tour - just buyer beware if you are bringing a group - All-Inclusive passes are not all-inclusive.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Go City Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass

How many attractions can I visit in one day?

As many as you want! Most travelers plan to visit 2-3 attractions each day, but there's no limit. The more you do, the more you save.

What do you mean by "consecutive calendar days"?

"Consecutive calendar days" are days in a row, on a calendar. A calendar day is not a 24-hour period. For example, if you have a 3-Day pass and visit your first attraction on a Monday evening, it is valid for the remainder of Monday (1st calendar day) and the two days immediately following it: Tuesday (2nd calendar day), and Wednesday (3rd calendar day).

How can I get the most out of my pass?

Visit attractions early in the day! This way, you’ll have more time to visit as many attractions as you wish.

Is this just a discount pass? Will I still need to buy tickets?

No. Passes include admission to each attraction, no need to pay anything at the gate. Some attractions may offer upgrades or special exhibits for an additional fee.

Do I need to choose my attractions in advance?

Nope, you can choose from the included attractions as you go.

What is the age cut off for child cards?

Child cards are for children ages 3-12. Most attractions do not charge for children under 3 years old. However, there are some exceptions (especially children's museums and attractions geared toward very young travelers). If you have a child under 3 years old, please check with the attraction directly in advance. You may be charged at the gate.

How do I "activate" my pass?

Simply visit your first attraction!

Is my pass valid all day?

Yes. You can enter attractions at any time.

Does the pass expire?

All-Inclusive Passes are valid for the number of consecutive days that you purchased. Day 1 starts when you scan your pass at your first attraction and each ‘day’ of your pass finishes at midnight. This is the case regardless of what time of day you choose to scan your first attraction.

Can I visit an attraction more than once?

Each attraction can only be visited once per the duration of the pass.

Do I need to make reservations to visit the attractions?

Yes. Attractions that require a reservation will be indicated with ‘reservations required’ in the guidebook. Some attractions need a credit card to hold a spot. In these cases, your card will only be charged if you don’t show up.

Can I share my pass with friends and family?

No, the pass is non-transferable.

What happens if an attraction is closed?

While they do our best to ensure that all attractions are available, events happen that are out of their control. The great thing about the Philadelphia Pass is that there are so many attractions to choose from. If an attraction is closed, or cannot be visited for some reason, know that you'll find a fun alternative in your guidebook!