For those with disabilities, the Empire State Building is a breeze. My husband walks with a cane due to cerebral palsy, and the staff was incredibly attentive to his needs.
The quintessential NYC landmark stretches 1,454 feet and offers views all the way to Massachusetts, some 80 miles away, on clear days. - Green Guide Editor
The 86th-floor observatory is 1,050 feet (320 m) high, and if you pay a little extra you can visit the more intimate, enclosed observatory on the 102nd floor at 1,224 feet (373 m). Read more
Go straight to the door, tell them you would like to purchase "express" and need to pick up tickets on the 2nd floor- they will escort you to the ticket window, it's $20 more, but you will havenoline
A "breathtaking" view from the Empire State Building observation deck. New York City, built by capitalism over the last century, now being torn down by liberalism.
If you're in the Empire State Building, make sure to stop down to the Lower Lobby level and ask for a tour of The King's College, a conservative Christian school right in the ESB!
A staple "To-Do" on any list when coming to NYC - make sure to take the trek up to the top level observatory to get some wonderful views of the Big Apple.
PHOTO: Sale of the Empire Statue Building in 1961. Title was transferred from Colonel Henry Crown to the Prudential Insurance Co. Total purchase price was 72 million dollars. Photo at the link! Read more
At night, the top 30 floors are illuminated with colored lights that change colors with the seasons and special events. Red, white, and blue colors are used for the 4th of July, red and green are used
The Empire State Building Observatory is open until 2 a.m., seven days a week, providing the perfect spot to visit after dinner and a show for spectacular night views.
Through an unmarked (and locked, sorry) door on the 102nd-floor observation deck is a narrow terrace that was once intended to be a docking station for airships moored to the mast Read more
Built in 1931 and designed by Architect, William F. Lamb. Height is 1,454 ft (443.2 m). Fact; The lights represent seasonal or other events. Follow @EmpireLights.
Got to be done if you go to NYC. Get there early in morning 8am! Or before (opens at 8am) take the audio it's quite I interesting. Souvenir shop expensive, take a look in other souvenir shops b4!
After the first elevator takes you to the 80th floor you can do the remaining 6 floors by foot in the staircase. Its a 5 min walk if that, and totally worth not waiting for the second elevator.
Hop-off at Stop #4 on the Downtown Loop & visit the Empire State Building Observatory on the 86th floor. The Observatory offers panoramic views of the city's bustling streets.
The building was recently restored to its beautiful original state. Tip: Check the calendar as celebrities often pass through to "light" the lights on top of the building.
Buy your tickets online and def shell out for the express pass. Saved us lots of time by being able to pass the insane lines.102 floor observatory is also a must, amazing.
The lights change depending on whatever celebration, holiday or promotion. During Valentines day it's all red. One time I saw it all purple.... Very beautiful
Soaring 1,454 ft. (443 m.) above Manhattan, the Empire State Building is the region's #1 tourist attraction & the heart of New York City. Our 86th & 102nd floor Observatories offer the two highest viewing decks in NYC along with unobstructed 360-degree views. On a clear day, you can see five states!