This second, higher observatory requires an additional fee. Glass-enclosed all around and protected from the elements. Watch your step and head; lots of beams to bang your head on.
Went on a rainy day. Generally not considered good, but you can really enjoy the clouds swirling by beneath you, and the way the tower lights up the clouds around you.
I know it's touristy but the true magnificence of this building isn't imaginable until you're here. Imagining the men building this though is a terrifying feat
Express pass was so worth it tonight. ~10 min to observation deck to see sunset. others already in regular line when we arrived were going up 1st elevator when we were going down an hour later.
Here on the observation deck of the Empire State building, Meg Ryan meets Tom Hanks for the first time after being setup by his son on a call-in radio show in 1993's "Sleepless in Seattle." Read more
PHOTO: Opened on May 1st, 1931, the Empire State Building turns 80 this year! Visit our iconic photo gallery, at the link, for amazing images of the building's history! Read more
Since the Observatory opened to the public in 1931, almost 110 million visitors have thrilled to the awe-inspiring vision of the city beneath them. Read more
Don't go the first sunny morning after a cloudy day, it will be very busy. As told by one of the staff. We went early afternoon during the week in early April and the queue wasn't so bad.
Citypass = no lines. However, this place is worse in comparison to 30 rock. No sitting places, restrooms, on top. All views are obstructed by fence. In 30 rock this is reinforced glass.