Buy One, Get One at Museums and Attractions during National Tourism Week– May 11 at 15 museums and attractions. Including Albright Knox, Buffalo Museum of Science, Burchfield Penny, Darwin Martin House, Buffalo Botanical Gardens, Buffalo Bisons, Buffalo Philharmonic (selected), Explore Buffalo and more.

A/Sides Bike Ride
716-328-8432
The best of Buffalo by bike, this is a ten-mile loop through downtown, the Elmwood Village and Delaware Park. Tour lasts 11:00-1pm and meets and ends at Hostel Buffalo Niagara, 667 Main Street. Bring your own bike, $25 or rent a bike, $40. Reservations required. Use code BUFTOURIST

Albright-Knox Art Gallery
716-882-8700
The collection includes work by Francis Bacon, Frida Kahlo, Roy Lichtenstein, O’Keeffe, Picasso, Warhol and many others.

Buffalo Botanical Gardens
716-827-1584
Opened in 1900, the Botanical Gardens is a national historic site, education center and tourist destination situated on an Olmsted Park designed by Frederick A. Lord and William A. Burnham.

Buffalo History Museum
716-873-9644
This national historic landmark building was built in 1901 during the Pan-American Exposition.
Current exhibits include Icons: The Makers and Moments of Buffalo Sports; Inside Tim Russert’s Office – If it’s Sunday, it’s “Meet the Press;” For Home & Country and many others.

Buffalo Museum of Science
716-896-5200
Spend the day at the Museum, recording your own weather forecast and experiencing hurricane wind force in Our Marvelous Earth, exploring health and the human body in Explore You, and many more new exhibits. General admission only.

Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village
716-689-1440
Travel back to the 19th century, when life moved at a gentler pace. Tour 11 historic buildings from the Buffalo Niagara region, including a replica of a canal packet boat and port town on 35-acre grounds.

Buffalo Transportation / Pierce Arrow Museum
Featuring automobiles made in Western New York including a Pierce-Arrow and Thomas Flyer. Cars from 1903 to 1960s, muscle cars, etc. plus the Frank Lloyd Wright designed 1927 Filling Station. 2011 Frank Lloyd Wright designed 1927 Filling Station.

Burchfield-Penney Art Center
716-878-6011
The Burchfield-Penney Art Center is a museum dedicated to the art and culture of Western New York, including the world’s largest collection of works by Charles E. Burchfield. Exhibitions and programs include art and design from the Buffalo Niagara region, historic and contemporary.

Double Decker Bus Tour
716-246-9080
Experience the history and heritage of Buffalo on one of two tours: Best of Buffalo or the Old and New Buffalo. Best of Buffalo tour begins with a 25-minute walking tour of the Naval and Military Park. Reservations required. Use code BUFTOURIST.

Explore Buffalo Tours
716-245-3032
See the work of America’s greatest architects, learn about Buffalo’s rich history, and visit places you’ve always wanted to go with Explore Buffalo! Offer good for any $15 downtown walking tour; five different downtown tours to choose from: Masters of American Architecture, Best of Buffalo, Presidents in Buffalo, Turn of the Century Treasures, and Downtown Deco. Tours start at 10 AM and 1 PM daily in the lobby of the Hotel Lafayette – check the website calendar to see what tours are offered each day. Reservations are not required – take advantage of this discount at the start of the tour.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House
716-856-3858
Offer good for one-hour tour, which introduces visitors to Wright’s innovative design concepts that defined his Prairie-style ideal. A docent leads guests through the primary first-floor rooms of the main Martin House, the pergola, conservatory and carriage house. Reservations required. Use code BUFTOURIST.

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
716-884-0095
Theodore Roosevelt began his presidential journey in Buffalo. Immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and emotions surrounding this pivotal moment in our nation’s history and learn how the enduring legacy of one of America’s greatest presidents affects our lives today. Discount is not available online; mention BUFTOURIST at door when purchasing ticket.

Roycroft Campus and Museum
716- 655-0261
The Museum is the new permanent home of the Campus’ historic collection of documents, books, furniture, and artwork; showcasing the Roycroft’s history and Elbert Hubbard’s legacy. Tours of the Campus lead guests through the grounds, Power House, Print Shop, Inn, Chapel and more. Reservations required for tours; the Museum is open to the public Wednesdays through Sundays.