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Top Of The Rock Ou Empire State Building
Top Of The Rock Ou Empire State Building
Top Of The Rock Ou Empire State Building. Empire State Building from the top of the Rock New York, N… Flickr Is it worth the extra $10 per person to go up to these scenic observatories? In my opinion, yes. I love visiting the Empire State Building for its history as much as its views, and the building goes a long way to share its past: the waiting areas scattered around.
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Its location in upper Midtown Manhattan allows for first-rate views of Central Park to the north and the Empire State Building to the south. Is there anything more impressive than the NYC skyline? It just might be the most famous skyline in the world so most people traveling to the city make plans to go up in one of the skyscrapers to check out the view
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It's not an easy decision because each of the observation decks has its pros and cons. Whether you're an Art Deco architecture nerd, a King Kong fan, or just someone who knows the Empire State Building as the (once) tallest building in the world, it's probably an iconic piece of New York to you in some way! After all, New York has the maximum number of observation decks - Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, One World Observatory, and The Edge at Hudson Yards
Empire State Building or Top of the Rock 9 Crucial Things to Know. The Empire State Building has fantastic historical exhibits on the 2nd and 80th floors as you make your way to the observation decks, full of information, life size dioramas, amazing audio visual effects and fun photo opportunities like posing in King Kong's clenched fist! Admission to The Empire State Building Experience, including 12 interactive displays on the 2nd and 80th floors.
Empire State Building from the top of the Rock New York, N… Flickr. The New York sky with all its skyscrapers tinged pink and red Of Course, the Empire State Building is the big one, but there are.