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Located inside the Empire State Building , STATE Grill and Bar is one of the top dining destinations in Midtown Manhattan. Chef Morgan Jarrett draws her inspiration from the Empire State itself, the bounty of market ingredients, and the farmers and producers who provide for the world’s most iconic metropolis.
The observation deck on the 102nd floor of the empire state building is the highest point the public can access. it is a fairly compact, circular room offering the highest and best views of new york city .
Entry to the Empire State Building’s 86th-floor observatory is included for free with the purchase of 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 biggest difference between the views from each building’s respective observation deck is the view of the actual buildings themselves; if you want one of the best views of the Empire State Building, head up to the Top of the Rock , if you want one of the best views of Rockefeller Plaza, head to the top of the Empire
There is no food or drink at the attraction—and none can be brought up (and neither can pocket knives, lighters and other prohibited items mentioned in the FAQ)—though there are plenty of dining options in the Plaza and the Concourse. 9. Top of the Rock tickets can be purchased here.
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.
Cost : $30+tax. . The Empire State Building’s open-air 86th Floor Observation Deck wraps around the building’s spire, providing one-of-a-kind views of Central Park, The Hudson River and East River, The Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, The Statue of Liberty, and much more.
The new and improved 102nd floor observatory Tony Malkin, chairman and CEO of Empire State Realty Trust, calls the observatory the “jewel box” of Manhattan. The observatory windows used to be obstructed by waist-high air conditioning units, but now features floor -to-ceiling glass windows with minimal obstruction.
It does not cost anything to get into the park .
(4) Rock Pass This is Rockefeller Center’s own pass which includes a ticket for Top of the Rock and also the Rockefeller Center Tour (a $25 value). This pass costs $52 per person, regardless of age. If you bought each attraction separately you would pay a total of $63 for an adult and $57 per child.
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Most visitors choose to take the 26-story elevator to the top . Ambitious travelers can climb 491 steps and be rewarded with views of Kings Mountain some 75 miles away.
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