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Best Views of NYC: Empire State Building and Top of the Rock Tour

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Get ready for the ultimate New York City adventure with our exclusive tour that takes you to the top of the city's two most iconic landmarks—Empire State Building and Top of the Rock. Kick off with Early Access to the Empire State Building, where you'll skip the lines and zoom up to the 86th floor for mind-blowing 360-degree views. Your expert guide will fill you in on all the cool stories and secrets of NYC.

In between these must-see spots, your guide will show you the best of Midtown. Stroll past Macy’s, the world’s largest department store, and unwind in the lively Bryant Park. You’ll also get the inside scoop on Rockefeller Center’s history before heading to Top of the Rock. From the observation deck at 30 Rockefeller Center, you’ll enjoy epic views, including a perfect look at the Empire State Building. With open-air decks and unbeatable sights, this tour is your ticket to seeing NYC from the best vantage points. Book now and make your NYC adventure unforgettable!
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Ce qui est inclu
English Speaking Expert Guide
General Admission Ticket to Top of the Rock Observatory [if option selected]
Early Access Ticket to Empire State Building Observatory [80th & 86th Floor]
English Speaking Expert Guide
General Admission Ticket to Top of the Rock Observatory [if option selected]
Early Access Ticket to Empire State Building Observatory [80th & 86th Floor]
English Speaking Expert Guide
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building, an iconic symbol of New York City, stands 1,454 feet tall with its antenna and was the world’s tallest building when completed in 1931. Its Art Deco design, historic significance, and panoramic views make it a must-visit. From the 86th floor observatory, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Visiting the Empire State Building offers a chance to experience a piece of architectural history while taking in some of the most spectacular vistas in the world. Your guide will bring alive the monument as well as the whole city of New York as you watch it from that exceptionnal view point.
2
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's Herald Square, the flagship store of Macy's, is an iconic shopping destination in New York City, known as the largest department store in the world. Located at 34th Street and Broadway, it boasts over a million square feet of retail space. Beyond shopping, it's a historic landmark, with stunning window displays and classic architecture. One of the best reasons to visit Macy's is the unparalleled view it offers of the Empire State Building. From the store's outdoor, you can capture perfect, unobstructed photos of the Empire State Building, with its majestic Art Deco design framed against the city skyline.
3
Bryant Park
Bryant Park, located in Midtown Manhattan, is a beloved green oasis in the heart of New York City. Known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, seasonal events, and iconic New York Public Library backdrop, the park offers a peaceful escape amidst the city's hustle. It's a popular spot for picnics, outdoor dining, and ice skating in the winter.
4
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library’s main branch, officially known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is an architectural masterpiece located next to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1911, its Beaux-Arts design features grand marble staircases, ornate chandeliers, and the iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, guarding its entrance. Inside, you'll find the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room, with its soaring ceilings and majestic windows. The library is not only a hub of knowledge and culture but also a stunning historic landmark, making it a must-see for visitors.
5
Channel Gardens
The Channel Gardens, located at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, is a picturesque, narrow walkway that connects Fifth Avenue to the iconic Rockefeller Plaza. Flanked by the French and British Empire Buildings, the gardens feature beautifully landscaped seasonal flowers, fountains, and art installations. The gardens are especially magical during the holiday season, when they are adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations. With the towering Rockefeller Christmas Tree as a backdrop, the Channel Gardens offer a serene and scenic spot, perfect for a stroll or a photo opportunity.
6
Rockefeller Center
30 Rockefeller Center [if upgrade selected], also known as the Comcast Building, is the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper stands 850 feet tall and is home to NBC studios and the legendary "Saturday Night Live." This is where you will be able to explore the Top of the Rock observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of New York City, including Central Park and the Empire State Building. The building's sleek design, historic murals, and prime location make it a must-visit landmark, blending media history with breathtaking cityscapes.
7
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock, the observation deck at 30 Rockefeller Center, offers one of the most spectacular views in New York City. Located 70 stories high, it provides unobstructed 360-degree panoramas, including stunning sights of Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the entire Manhattan skyline. Unlike other observation decks, its multiple viewing levels and open-air spaces create a unique, immersive experience. Visiting Top of the Rock is a must-do in NYC for its breathtaking vistas and iconic photo opportunities.
8
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building, an iconic symbol of New York City, stands 1,454 feet tall with its antenna and was the world’s tallest building when completed in 1931. Its Art Deco design, historic significance, and panoramic views make it a must-visit. From the 86th floor observatory, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Visiting the Empire State Building offers a chance to experience a piece of architectural history while taking in some of the most spectacular vistas in the world. Your guide will bring alive the monument as well as the whole city of New York as you watch it from that exceptionnal view point.
9
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's Herald Square, the flagship store of Macy's, is an iconic shopping destination in New York City, known as the largest department store in the world. Located at 34th Street and Broadway, it boasts over a million square feet of retail space. Beyond shopping, it's a historic landmark, with stunning window displays and classic architecture. One of the best reasons to visit Macy's is the unparalleled view it offers of the Empire State Building. From the store's outdoor, you can capture perfect, unobstructed photos of the Empire State Building, with its majestic Art Deco design framed against the city skyline.
10
Bryant Park
Bryant Park, located in Midtown Manhattan, is a beloved green oasis in the heart of New York City. Known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, seasonal events, and iconic New York Public Library backdrop, the park offers a peaceful escape amidst the city's hustle. It's a popular spot for picnics, outdoor dining, and ice skating in the winter.
11
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library’s main branch, officially known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is an architectural masterpiece located next to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1911, its Beaux-Arts design features grand marble staircases, ornate chandeliers, and the iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, guarding its entrance. Inside, you'll find the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room, with its soaring ceilings and majestic windows. The library is not only a hub of knowledge and culture but also a stunning historic landmark, making it a must-see for visitors.
12
Channel Gardens
The Channel Gardens, located at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, is a picturesque, narrow walkway that connects Fifth Avenue to the iconic Rockefeller Plaza. Flanked by the French and British Empire Buildings, the gardens feature beautifully landscaped seasonal flowers, fountains, and art installations. The gardens are especially magical during the holiday season, when they are adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations. With the towering Rockefeller Christmas Tree as a backdrop, the Channel Gardens offer a serene and scenic spot, perfect for a stroll or a photo opportunity.
13
Rockefeller Center
30 Rockefeller Center [if upgrade selected], also known as the Comcast Building, is the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper stands 850 feet tall and is home to NBC studios and the legendary "Saturday Night Live." This is where you will be able to explore the Top of the Rock observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of New York City, including Central Park and the Empire State Building. The building's sleek design, historic murals, and prime location make it a must-visit landmark, blending media history with breathtaking cityscapes.
14
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock, the observation deck at 30 Rockefeller Center, offers one of the most spectacular views in New York City. Located 70 stories high, it provides unobstructed 360-degree panoramas, including stunning sights of Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the entire Manhattan skyline. Unlike other observation decks, its multiple viewing levels and open-air spaces create a unique, immersive experience. Visiting Top of the Rock is a must-do in NYC for its breathtaking vistas and iconic photo opportunities.
15
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building, an iconic symbol of New York City, stands 1,454 feet tall with its antenna and was the world’s tallest building when completed in 1931. Its Art Deco design, historic significance, and panoramic views make it a must-visit. From the 86th floor observatory, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Visiting the Empire State Building offers a chance to experience a piece of architectural history while taking in some of the most spectacular vistas in the world. Your guide will bring alive the monument as well as the whole city of New York as you watch it from that exceptionnal view point.
16
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's Herald Square, the flagship store of Macy's, is an iconic shopping destination in New York City, known as the largest department store in the world. Located at 34th Street and Broadway, it boasts over a million square feet of retail space. Beyond shopping, it's a historic landmark, with stunning window displays and classic architecture. One of the best reasons to visit Macy's is the unparalleled view it offers of the Empire State Building. From the store's outdoor, you can capture perfect, unobstructed photos of the Empire State Building, with its majestic Art Deco design framed against the city skyline.
17
Bryant Park
Bryant Park, located in Midtown Manhattan, is a beloved green oasis in the heart of New York City. Known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, seasonal events, and iconic New York Public Library backdrop, the park offers a peaceful escape amidst the city's hustle. It's a popular spot for picnics, outdoor dining, and ice skating in the winter.
18
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library’s main branch, officially known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is an architectural masterpiece located next to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1911, its Beaux-Arts design features grand marble staircases, ornate chandeliers, and the iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, guarding its entrance. Inside, you'll find the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room, with its soaring ceilings and majestic windows. The library is not only a hub of knowledge and culture but also a stunning historic landmark, making it a must-see for visitors.
19
Channel Gardens
The Channel Gardens, located at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, is a picturesque, narrow walkway that connects Fifth Avenue to the iconic Rockefeller Plaza. Flanked by the French and British Empire Buildings, the gardens feature beautifully landscaped seasonal flowers, fountains, and art installations. The gardens are especially magical during the holiday season, when they are adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations. With the towering Rockefeller Christmas Tree as a backdrop, the Channel Gardens offer a serene and scenic spot, perfect for a stroll or a photo opportunity.
20
Rockefeller Center
30 Rockefeller Center [if upgrade selected], also known as the Comcast Building, is the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper stands 850 feet tall and is home to NBC studios and the legendary "Saturday Night Live." This is where you will be able to explore the Top of the Rock observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of New York City, including Central Park and the Empire State Building. The building's sleek design, historic murals, and prime location make it a must-visit landmark, blending media history with breathtaking cityscapes.
21
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock, the observation deck at 30 Rockefeller Center, offers one of the most spectacular views in New York City. Located 70 stories high, it provides unobstructed 360-degree panoramas, including stunning sights of Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the entire Manhattan skyline. Unlike other observation decks, its multiple viewing levels and open-air spaces create a unique, immersive experience. Visiting Top of the Rock is a must-do in NYC for its breathtaking vistas and iconic photo opportunities.
22
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building, an iconic symbol of New York City, stands 1,454 feet tall with its antenna and was the world’s tallest building when completed in 1931. Its Art Deco design, historic significance, and panoramic views make it a must-visit. From the 86th floor observatory, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Visiting the Empire State Building offers a chance to experience a piece of architectural history while taking in some of the most spectacular vistas in the world. Your guide will bring alive the monument as well as the whole city of New York as you watch it from that exceptionnal view point.
23
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's Herald Square, the flagship store of Macy's, is an iconic shopping destination in New York City, known as the largest department store in the world. Located at 34th Street and Broadway, it boasts over a million square feet of retail space. Beyond shopping, it's a historic landmark, with stunning window displays and classic architecture. One of the best reasons to visit Macy's is the unparalleled view it offers of the Empire State Building. From the store's outdoor, you can capture perfect, unobstructed photos of the Empire State Building, with its majestic Art Deco design framed against the city skyline.
24
Bryant Park
Bryant Park, located in Midtown Manhattan, is a beloved green oasis in the heart of New York City. Known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, seasonal events, and iconic New York Public Library backdrop, the park offers a peaceful escape amidst the city's hustle. It's a popular spot for picnics, outdoor dining, and ice skating in the winter.
25
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library’s main branch, officially known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is an architectural masterpiece located next to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1911, its Beaux-Arts design features grand marble staircases, ornate chandeliers, and the iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, guarding its entrance. Inside, you'll find the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room, with its soaring ceilings and majestic windows. The library is not only a hub of knowledge and culture but also a stunning historic landmark, making it a must-see for visitors.
26
Channel Gardens
The Channel Gardens, located at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, is a picturesque, narrow walkway that connects Fifth Avenue to the iconic Rockefeller Plaza. Flanked by the French and British Empire Buildings, the gardens feature beautifully landscaped seasonal flowers, fountains, and art installations. The gardens are especially magical during the holiday season, when they are adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations. With the towering Rockefeller Christmas Tree as a backdrop, the Channel Gardens offer a serene and scenic spot, perfect for a stroll or a photo opportunity.
27
Rockefeller Center
30 Rockefeller Center [if upgrade selected], also known as the Comcast Building, is the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper stands 850 feet tall and is home to NBC studios and the legendary "Saturday Night Live." This is where you will be able to explore the Top of the Rock observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of New York City, including Central Park and the Empire State Building. The building's sleek design, historic murals, and prime location make it a must-visit landmark, blending media history with breathtaking cityscapes.
28
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock, the observation deck at 30 Rockefeller Center, offers one of the most spectacular views in New York City. Located 70 stories high, it provides unobstructed 360-degree panoramas, including stunning sights of Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the entire Manhattan skyline. Unlike other observation decks, its multiple viewing levels and open-air spaces create a unique, immersive experience. Visiting Top of the Rock is a must-do in NYC for its breathtaking vistas and iconic photo opportunities.
29
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building, an iconic symbol of New York City, stands 1,454 feet tall with its antenna and was the world’s tallest building when completed in 1931. Its Art Deco design, historic significance, and panoramic views make it a must-visit. From the 86th floor observatory, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Visiting the Empire State Building offers a chance to experience a piece of architectural history while taking in some of the most spectacular vistas in the world. Your guide will bring alive the monument as well as the whole city of New York as you watch it from that exceptionnal view point.
30
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's Herald Square, the flagship store of Macy's, is an iconic shopping destination in New York City, known as the largest department store in the world. Located at 34th Street and Broadway, it boasts over a million square feet of retail space. Beyond shopping, it's a historic landmark, with stunning window displays and classic architecture. One of the best reasons to visit Macy's is the unparalleled view it offers of the Empire State Building. From the store's outdoor, you can capture perfect, unobstructed photos of the Empire State Building, with its majestic Art Deco design framed against the city skyline.
31
Bryant Park
Bryant Park, located in Midtown Manhattan, is a beloved green oasis in the heart of New York City. Known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, seasonal events, and iconic New York Public Library backdrop, the park offers a peaceful escape amidst the city's hustle. It's a popular spot for picnics, outdoor dining, and ice skating in the winter.
32
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library’s main branch, officially known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is an architectural masterpiece located next to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1911, its Beaux-Arts design features grand marble staircases, ornate chandeliers, and the iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, guarding its entrance. Inside, you'll find the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room, with its soaring ceilings and majestic windows. The library is not only a hub of knowledge and culture but also a stunning historic landmark, making it a must-see for visitors.
33
Channel Gardens
The Channel Gardens, located at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, is a picturesque, narrow walkway that connects Fifth Avenue to the iconic Rockefeller Plaza. Flanked by the French and British Empire Buildings, the gardens feature beautifully landscaped seasonal flowers, fountains, and art installations. The gardens are especially magical during the holiday season, when they are adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations. With the towering Rockefeller Christmas Tree as a backdrop, the Channel Gardens offer a serene and scenic spot, perfect for a stroll or a photo opportunity.
34
Rockefeller Center
30 Rockefeller Center [if upgrade selected], also known as the Comcast Building, is the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper stands 850 feet tall and is home to NBC studios and the legendary "Saturday Night Live." This is where you will be able to explore the Top of the Rock observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of New York City, including Central Park and the Empire State Building. The building's sleek design, historic murals, and prime location make it a must-visit landmark, blending media history with breathtaking cityscapes.
35
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock, the observation deck at 30 Rockefeller Center, offers one of the most spectacular views in New York City. Located 70 stories high, it provides unobstructed 360-degree panoramas, including stunning sights of Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the entire Manhattan skyline. Unlike other observation decks, its multiple viewing levels and open-air spaces create a unique, immersive experience. Visiting Top of the Rock is a must-do in NYC for its breathtaking vistas and iconic photo opportunities.
36
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building, an iconic symbol of New York City, stands 1,454 feet tall with its antenna and was the world’s tallest building when completed in 1931. Its Art Deco design, historic significance, and panoramic views make it a must-visit. From the 86th floor observatory, you can enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Visiting the Empire State Building offers a chance to experience a piece of architectural history while taking in some of the most spectacular vistas in the world. Your guide will bring alive the monument as well as the whole city of New York as you watch it from that exceptionnal view point.
37
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's Herald Square, the flagship store of Macy's, is an iconic shopping destination in New York City, known as the largest department store in the world. Located at 34th Street and Broadway, it boasts over a million square feet of retail space. Beyond shopping, it's a historic landmark, with stunning window displays and classic architecture. One of the best reasons to visit Macy's is the unparalleled view it offers of the Empire State Building. From the store's outdoor, you can capture perfect, unobstructed photos of the Empire State Building, with its majestic Art Deco design framed against the city skyline.
38
Bryant Park
Bryant Park, located in Midtown Manhattan, is a beloved green oasis in the heart of New York City. Known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, seasonal events, and iconic New York Public Library backdrop, the park offers a peaceful escape amidst the city's hustle. It's a popular spot for picnics, outdoor dining, and ice skating in the winter.
39
New York Public Library
The New York Public Library’s main branch, officially known as the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is an architectural masterpiece located next to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan. Opened in 1911, its Beaux-Arts design features grand marble staircases, ornate chandeliers, and the iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, guarding its entrance. Inside, you'll find the magnificent Rose Main Reading Room, with its soaring ceilings and majestic windows. The library is not only a hub of knowledge and culture but also a stunning historic landmark, making it a must-see for visitors.
40
Channel Gardens
The Channel Gardens, located at Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan, is a picturesque, narrow walkway that connects Fifth Avenue to the iconic Rockefeller Plaza. Flanked by the French and British Empire Buildings, the gardens feature beautifully landscaped seasonal flowers, fountains, and art installations. The gardens are especially magical during the holiday season, when they are adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations. With the towering Rockefeller Christmas Tree as a backdrop, the Channel Gardens offer a serene and scenic spot, perfect for a stroll or a photo opportunity.
41
Rockefeller Center
30 Rockefeller Center [if upgrade selected], also known as the Comcast Building, is the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper stands 850 feet tall and is home to NBC studios and the legendary "Saturday Night Live." This is where you will be able to explore the Top of the Rock observation deck, offering stunning panoramic views of New York City, including Central Park and the Empire State Building. The building's sleek design, historic murals, and prime location make it a must-visit landmark, blending media history with breathtaking cityscapes.
42
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock, the observation deck at 30 Rockefeller Center, offers one of the most spectacular views in New York City. Located 70 stories high, it provides unobstructed 360-degree panoramas, including stunning sights of Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the entire Manhattan skyline. Unlike other observation decks, its multiple viewing levels and open-air spaces create a unique, immersive experience. Visiting Top of the Rock is a must-do in NYC for its breathtaking vistas and iconic photo opportunities.
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Commentaires (2)
maricM6768SD
Mar 2025
What I particularly appreciated was the convenience of the skip-the-line tickets that City Wonders provided. The regular lines to get into the building were quite long, but with our priority access, we were able to bypass the crowds and go straight up to the observation deck without the wait. It made a huge difference in maximizing our time, especially in a city as busy as New York.
paulcQ4124MW
Nov 2024
Stunning tour, great price too with all the time you skip and how much you learn!! Maybe my favorite part of trip to New York

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