The Experience
This Empire State Building Observation Deck experience is a must for any visitor to New York City, the World's Most Famous Building is on everyone's list for its observatory's spectacular indoor and outdoor 360-degree views from the heart of Manhattan. Sitting an astonishing 1,050 ft (320m) above the bustling New York City streets, this iconic landmark attracts more than 3.8 million visitors each year.
The Empire State Building Observation Deck offers incredible unmatched panoramic views, up to 80 miles in every direction which will leave you in awe. Along with its popular 360-degree open-air deck, the 86th Floor Observatory has indoor galleries to enjoy the amazing views, rain or shine, day or night. Even on rainy, snowy, or foggy days, experiencing the elements high above the city can prove to be every bit as memorable as the view!
Alongside this experience is the chance to use the free multi-media app and experience the exhibits tracing the building's construction, learn how the Empire State Building became one of the most energy efficient buildings in the world.
Vital Information
This experience is valid only for ages 13-62.
Please print voucher and present it at the ticket office, located on the 2nd floor Visitor's Center.
You must bring a valid photo ID.
Tickets are non-refundable due to inclement weather (fog, rain, snow). However, we advise to come back on another day and bring your voucher to use on that date.
The Weather
The weather will not prevent your experience from taking place but on rainy, foggy and snowy days, the visibility is zero to very limited.
Session Length
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Numbers
This experience is valid for one aged between 13-62. You will share this experience with others.
Spectators
Anyone wishing to take part in the experience must hold a valid gift certificate.
What To Wear
Casual clothing.
Availablity
The Empire State Building Observation Deck is open 365 Days a year and is open 8am - 2am (except on certain holidays, special hours apply). Last elevator ride is at 1:15am.
Location
Empire State Building.