
Skip the ticket lines at 5 of Tampa's most popular attractions with a multi-ticket booklet that’s valid for 9 consecutive days. Explore the city on your own schedule, visiting attractions from zoos and aquariums to theme parks and world-class museums in whatever order you'd like.
Test your sense of adventure at the thrilling rides of Busch Gardens® Tampa, look for sea creatures from all over the world at the Florida Aquarium, or roar with the lions at the Lowry Park Zoo. With 9 days to spread your visits out, there's plenty of time to see Tampa's can't miss attractions
In addition, you can choose to explore the innovative exhibits at the Museum of Science and Industry or check out the imaginative glass sculptures of Seattle artist Dale Chihuly at the Chihuly Collection. Along the way take advantage of your CityPASS booklet also contains valuable insider tips, hours of operation, and transportation information.
Your Tampa CityPASS is valid for general admission to the following attractions:
You also have the opportunity to choose 1 of the following attractions:

Busch Gardens® Tampa is the ultimate family adventure, combining world-class thrill rides, live entertainment, and one of North America’s largest zoos with more than 12,000 animals in an unforgettable setting. Head out for a memorable adventure and take in all of the sights and sounds.
Enjoy the fully-remodeled Pantopia with sensational new dining options, exciting entertainment, shopping, a renovated indoor theater and thrilling rides, including North America’s tallest freestanding drop tower, Falcon’s Fury™. Plus, closely observe veterinary care at the state-of-the-art Animal Care Center, journey to the 4 corners of the earth in the original live show, do some Iceploration, and experience a new breed of speed with Florida’s first triple-launch coaster, Cheetah Hunt.
Half of the Gardens offers the attractions of an African safari, where you can see more than 3,000 different animals spread out over the park's 335-acre (136-ha) grounds. Animal attractions range from a bird observatory to a tug-of-war competition with a tiger. Just as diverse as the animal selection are the ride choices, which include huge roller coasters, a white-water rapids ride, and a zip line—among many other options. There are also countless other shows, restaurants, and attractions sprinkled throughout the park, making it the perfect place for the entire family to enjoy a day of fun.

Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo is known for having one of the most beautiful, tropical wildlife zoological settings in the world that bring together animals and visitors to create unforgettable, natural connections.
At one of the most family-friendly zoos in the country, you can hop along with a wallaby, feed a giraffe, and witness white rhinos, stingrays, and lorikeets. Enhance your trip with a ride on a roller coaster, bumper boats or the carousel.
Get into the swing of things on your visit to Primate World and see orangutans, chimpanzees, and brilliantly colored mandrills. The zoo's seven main exhibit areas include Asian Gardens, Primate World, Manatee and Aquatic Center, Florida Wildlife Center, Free-Flight Aviary, Wallaroo Station children's zoo, and Safari Africa. Explore and see amazing animals from around the globe.

Spend a few hours touring The Florida Aquarium and see more than 20,000 plants and animals from Florida and beyond. Explore and learn as you view the marine life up close and visit the "touch tanks."
Home to a host of interesting and exciting animals, The Florida Aquarium is 250,000-square feet (23,000-sq m) and is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Watch the sleek ominous creatures in the shark collection as well as the rare Australian leafy sea dragons. Amazingly beautiful, the long leaf-like protrusions all over their bodies are not used for propulsion; they serve only as camouflage.
After you see the penguins, watch playful river otters in a natural setting and American alligators basking in the sun. Take this opportunity to witness colorful, free-flying birds and a truly unique giant Pacific octopus. Arguably the largest octopus species, they can be found at depths of 6,600 feet (2,000 m).