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How do you get the best view of the Empire State Building?

Best Empire State Building Viewpoints from Flatiron & NoMad
  1. The Flatiron Public Plazas, 23rd Street, Fifth Avenue & Broadway, (212) 741-2323. ...
  2. Madison Square Park, 11 Madison Avenue, (212) 520-7600. ...
  3. Royalton Park Avenue Rooftop, 420 Park Avenue South, (212)-602-3202, Reservations.




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Best Empire State Building Viewpoints from Flatiron & NoMad
  1. The Flatiron Public Plazas, 23rd Street, Fifth Avenue & Broadway, (212) 741-2323. ...
  2. Madison Square Park, 11 Madison Avenue, (212) 520-7600. ...
  3. Royalton Park Avenue Rooftop, 420 Park Avenue South, (212)-602-3202, Reservations.


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1. Refinery Rooftop. This Midtown rooftop bar and restaurant is located on the roof of the Refinery Hotel and offers an amazing view of the Empire State Building. In summer, they open up the roof on the patio and bring out the fairy lights, making it all the more magical.

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Entry to the Empire State Building's 86th-floor observatory is included for free with the purchase of the New York Sightseeing Pass, the New York Pass, and the New York Explorer Pass. It is also free twice with the purchase of a CityPass booklet, giving you the opportunity to come day and night.

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It's an unforgettable experience when the doors of the elevator open up on the 86th floor and you can admire the maze of skyscrapers at a vantage point of 1,250 feet. Many of you are wondering if it's worth paying extra to go to the 102nd floor and without taking away too much, I'd say YES.

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This iconic structure is one of the most recognisable buildings in the world, and is a must-see when you visit New York. The Empire State Building can be admired from the outside, but for the best experience you'll want to go inside it to take in the spectacular views on offer from the upper levels.

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To get the perfect angle, head to 33rd Street between 7th & 8th Avenue. You'll be able to step in the middle of the street because it's closed off only for certain vehicles. I love how the Empire State Building looks from this angle!

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It's rarely anything other than busy but you can avoid long waits and jockeying for position on the observation decks by visiting early in the morning or late in the evening. For families with young kids, the best time to visit the Empire State Building is in the mornings before around 11AM.

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One World Observatory is much newer but has a history of its own because of its ties to the terror attacks of 9/11. The Empire State Building offers views from further up in Manhattan, so you'll see more things like Central Park and the famous museums than you could from the One World Observatory.

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It's an unforgettable experience when the doors of the elevator open up on the 86th floor and you can admire the maze of skyscrapers at a vantage point of 1,250 feet. Many of you are wondering if it's worth paying extra to go to the 102nd floor and without taking away too much, I'd say YES.

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Visitors reach the 86th Floor Observatory by elevator in less than one minute. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Weddings event was held in 1994.

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It's an unforgettable experience when the doors of the elevator open up on the 86th floor and you can admire the maze of skyscrapers at a vantage point of 1,250 feet. Many of you are wondering if it's worth paying extra to go to the 102nd floor and without taking away too much, I'd say YES.

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Is there a time limit? There are no time limits or specified visiting windows. Allow at least one hour for your visit, slightly more if you will be visiting both the main deck and the top deck.

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Allow at least one hour for your visit, slightly more if you will be visiting both the main deck and the top deck. During peak visiting hours, especially in the warmer months, there may be extended waits to buy tickets and enter the elevators.

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It is approximately 2793 feet to get from Times Square to Empire State Building.

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Security Checks: Cameras and camcorders are allowed, but no tripods. ONLY carry-on size and style bags, suitcases, backpacks, duffle bags, luggage, etc., are permitted. There is no coat check, package, baggage check or holding area available. For more information about the Observatory policies, visit www.esbnyc.com.

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