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There are a lot of tall buildings to visit when you come to Manhattan… so many you might not see them all.  Personally, I would visit the iconic Empire State Building for great views and an amazing tour of one of the oldest tall buildings in NYC.  BUT there are so many more new ones, here is a list.  Make sure you visit their websites to ensure the times are right because they do change with the weather and holidays!

  1. One World Observatory
    Location: One World Trade Center, 117 West Street, NYC 10007
    Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
    Ticket Prices: Starting at $39; All-Inclusive Experience at $59 (oneworldobservatory.com)
    Description: Located atop the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the One World Observatory offers breathtaking panoramic views of New York City. The experience includes a high-speed elevator ride with a virtual time-lapse of NYC’s history and interactive exhibits.

  2. Empire State Building
    Location: 350 5th Ave, NYC 10118
    Hours: Open daily; hours vary
    Ticket Prices: $49 for the 86th-floor observatory; $84 for both 86th and 102nd floors (esbnyc.com)
    Description: An iconic symbol of New York, the Empire State Building offers 360-degree views from its open-air 86th-floor deck and enclosed 102nd-floor observatory. The building is renowned for its Art Deco architecture.

  3. Top of the Rock (Rockefeller Center)
    Location: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC 10112
    Hours: 8:00 AM – Midnight (last elevator at 11:00 PM)
    Ticket Prices: Adults $42–$66; Seniors $40–$64; Children $36–$60 (rockefellercenter.com)
    Description: Top of the Rock provides unobstructed views of Central Park, the Empire State Building, and beyond. The recently introduced Skylift ride lifts visitors 900 feet for a unique perspective of the city.

  4. Edge at Hudson Yards
    Location: 30 Hudson Yards, NYC 10001
    Hours: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Ticket Prices: General Admission from $34; Champagne Experience from $55; Sunset VIP Experience from $109 (edgenyc.com)
    Description: As the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, Edge offers a thrilling glass floor and angled glass walls for panoramic views. The Sunset VIP Experience includes champagne and priority entry.

  5. SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
    Location: 45 E 42nd St, NYC 10017
    Hours: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM (last entry at 8:30 PM)
    Ticket Prices: General Admission starting at $44 (summitov.com)
    Description: Located above Grand Central Terminal, SUMMIT offers an immersive experience with glass-floored observation decks, mirrored rooms, and interactive art installations.

  6. Chrysler Building
    Location: 405 Lexington Ave, NYC 10174
    Hours: Not open to the public
    Ticket Prices: Not applicable
    Description: The Chrysler Building doesn’t have public observatories, but its Art Deco spire and architectural details make it a must-see from the outside.

  7. Bank of America Tower
    Location: One Bryant Park, NYC 10036
    Hours: Not open to the public
    Ticket Prices: Not applicable
    Description: This LEED Platinum-certified skyscraper is notable for its eco-friendly design and unique triangular shape.

  8. Woolworth Building
    Location: 233 Broadway, NYC 10279
    Hours: Not open to the public
    Ticket Prices: Not applicable
    Description: Once the tallest building in the world, the Woolworth Building is a Gothic Revival masterpiece. Its exterior remains a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture.

  9. MetLife Building
    Location: 200 Park Ave, NYC 10166
    Hours: Not open to the public
    Ticket Prices: Not applicable
    Description: Formerly the Pan Am Building, the MetLife Building is an iconic part of the Midtown skyline. Its distinctive design makes it a notable landmark.

  10. One57
    Location: 157 W 57th St, NYC 10019
    Hours: Not open to the public
    Ticket Prices: Not applicable
    Description: One of the tallest residential buildings in New York, One57 offers luxury living with panoramic views. Its height and design contribute prominently to the city skyline.