The Mount Kisco Public Library offers a wide variety of passes for museums and cultural centers across the Hudson Valley thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Mount Kisco Public Library. Passes may be borrowed for up to four days (3 nights). You must be a Mount Kisco Public Library card holder. Click on each of the links below to learn more.

Free, expedited admission for two adults and two children (under 18 years old).
Complimentary audio guides.
20% discount in the Museum store.

The library has a limited number of vouchers available for Mount Kisco Public Library cardholders.
Vouchers are released on a lottery basis.
Each voucher is good for one ticket.
Timed reservations are made online with the American Museum of Natural History.
Vouchers are not returned to the library.

Coming Soon! Free admission for one adult plus three guests of any age to include access to the grounds and seasonal exhibitions plus a tour of the Historic House Museum.

Free admission for 2 adults and children under the age of 18.
10% discount to the Museum store.
10% discount to the Bruce Cafe.

Free admission for up to six guests.
Free admission for children 18 and under.

The Empire Pass permits unlimited vehicle access to most facilities operated by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

Free admission to the Greenburgh Nature Center’s indoor exhibits in the Live Animal Museum for two adults, in the same household, and their children up to age 18.

The library has two membership cards which each provide free express admission for up to four adults or students, plus $5 admission for a maximum of two additional guests.
Children under 12 years of age are always free.
Free admission to Guggenheim museums in Bilbao and Venice.
10% savings on-site and online at the Guggenheim Store and 25% discount during biannual Member Shopping Weeks.

Free admission for one family to the museum exhibitions, Japanese Stroll Garden, and any free-with-museum-admission events happening that day.

Free admission for up to 4 guests, adults or children. Free general admission to the Museum and its galleries only.

Free admission for 2 adults and 2 children.

Admits two adults & all household children.
Access to Stroller Tours, Artful Families, Senior Socials, The Learning Center and Family Days.

Admits one vehicle with up to 4 visitors age 16 & up. Access to Mohonk Preserve’s trail and carriage road network.
Free or reduced admission to select Mohonk Preserve programs.
10% discount at the Visitor Center Nature Shop.

Admits 2 adults and all household children under 18.
On Festival Days and Family Fest Sundays, Library Museum Pass holders enjoy reduced Family Member Level pricing versus Non-Member pricing.

Complimentary parking for one vehicle on Saturdays and Sundays.
10% discount on all retail purchases.

Opening in May 2025.
Free admission for 2 adults and all children under 18 living in the same household.
No advance reservations required.
Entry to grounds during member-only hours.
10% discount on museum store purchases.

Free admission for 4 guests, at least one adult.
Free or Pay As You Wish Options
The following museums, culture centers, and zoos offer free times or pay as you wish options. Please note that the information provided here is posted as a courtesy. We do not have passes to these museums available for checkout.
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum: Free on the third Saturday of the month.
American Academy of Arts and Letters: Admission is always free.
American Folk Art Museum: Admission is always free.
American Museum of Natural History: New York State residents (with ID): The amount you pay for General Admission only is up to you.
Art at Americas Society: Admission is always free.
Asia Society Museum: Admission is free on Fridays.
The Bronx Museum: Admission is always free.
Bronx Zoo: Free admission on Wednesdays. Tickets for Wednesday will be available beginning the prior Monday at 5pm. Tickets will be available until Wednesday at 2pm or until the full day capacity is reached. All visitors must have a date specific ticket.
Brooklyn Museum: General admission prices are suggested donation amounts and do not include ticketed exhibitions.
The Bruce: Free admission on Tuesdays from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Timed tickets are required.
David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center: The gallery is open to the public several days a week, and all visitors must reserve a free timed-entry ticket prior to visiting.
Derfner Judaica Museum: Admission is always free.
Greenwich Historical Society: Free admission on Wednesdays.
Jewish Museum: Free admission on Saturdays and select Jewish holidays.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met): New York State residents and New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut students: the amount you pay for admission is up to you, but you must pay something ($00.01 minimum per ticket).
The Morgan Museum & Library: Free admission on Fridays from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Reservations are required. College students gain free admission on the first Sunday of the month.
Museum of the City of New York: New York State residents are asked to pay what they can. Pay-as-you-wish tickets may only be purchased in person at the ticket counter. Admission is free for everyone on Wednesdays.
Museum of the Moving Image: Free general admission is offered every Thursday, 2:00–6:00 p.m. (no reservations required).
National Museum of the American Indian: Entrance to the museum is free; tickets are not required.
Neuberger Museum of Art: Admission is always free for all visitors. Donations are accepted.
The New York Historical: Pay-as-you-wish from 5 pm – 8 pm on Fridays.
Poster House: Admission if free every Friday and the third Sunday of the month.
Print Center New York: Admission is always free.
Queens Museum: Pay-as-you-wish admission.
Wave Hill: Free admission on Thursdays.
West Point Museum: Admission is always free.
Whitney Museum of American Art: Admission is free on Friday evenings from 5 pm – 10 pm and on the second Sunday of every month. Admission is always free for all visitors ages 25 and under. Timed tickets are required.