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What is on the 102 floor of Empire State Building?

About the New York City Observation Deck It's a view you have to see to believe. 102 floors above New York City, the Top Deck observatory takes your Empire State experience higher, with breathtaking views in every direction.



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The Secret Floor of the Empire State Building: The 103rd Originally, this floor was supposed to be used as a mooring mast for airships attached to the spire. Airships were once considered the future of modern air travel. Unfortunately, this floor is now closed off to the general public.

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FAQs about Hotel and the City, Empire State Building How many guests can sleep at Hotel and the City, Empire State Building? You can choose from a number of accommodation options at Hotel and the City, Empire State Building (subject to availability) that can accommodate: 2 guests. 4 guests.

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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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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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The Empire State Realty Trust currently owns the Empire State Building, but in this article, we'll delve into the storied past of the Empire State Building, tracing its ownership from its earliest days to the present.

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