Empire State Building Observatory
Overview:
The World’s Most Famous Building is a must-see for its Observatory’s spectacular indoor and outdoor 360-degree views from the heart of Manhattan. Be transported while immersed in the rich history as you journey through this Art Deco masterpiece including the landmarked Fifth Avenue lobby and murals. Open daily, check operating hours before your visit as it changes often. The Empire State Building is an easy walk from Times Square and just steps to Macy’s, Madison Square Garden and Penn Station.
The New Empire State Building Experience not only gives you access to the legendary New York City landmark, allowing you to soar 1,054 Ft (320 m) high and enjoy magnificent 360-degree open air views of New York City & beyond, it now also gives you access to the new second-floor galleries, taking you on an experiential journey from the building’s construction to its current place in pop culture. Explore the new Site in the 1920s, Construction, Opening Day, Modern Marvel, Otis Elevators, World’s Most Famous Building, King Kong and Celebrity Exhibits!
Highlights (All):
Unobstructed 360 degree view Observation Deck in the heart of NYC
Two key attractions for price of one: 86th-floor deck and 2nd-floor museum
The Sunrise with Starbucks Reserve
Rise and shine with the ultimate sunrise experience in partnership with the Starbucks Reserve® at the Empire State Building. The Starbucks Reserve® Sunrise Experience series will kick off with an early-morning arrival to take in the sunrise from the iconic 86th Floor Observatory, as well as complimentary Starbucks Reserve Empire State Building Microblend Coffee and a specially selected assortment of artisanal Princi® pastries, exclusively by Starbucks Reserve®
Accessibility:
The Empire State Building is fully ADA compliant.
Service dogs are welcomed throughout the building.
Both motorized and non-motorized wheelchairs are permitted. The 86th Floor open air observatory features ramps to make getting around easier. We also provide special viewings areas to permit our wheelchair-bound guests to take in the view.