Whatever it is you want to get into, New York pretty much has it all. Chic restaurants, renowned museums, brilliantly designed parks, glamorous cocktail bars, historic sites, clubs to die for and operas to weep at await you at every turn. But be warned: New York suffers from personality
disorder – it is at once beguiling, annoying, dirty, exciting, tough, gritty and gorgeous.
Rockefeller Center, a national historic landmark in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. You’ll find that summer is a great time of year to explore all the shopping, dining, and activities this inspiring location has to offer.
The Rockefeller Center Tour allows visitors to discover the extraordinary history behind the art, design and architecture of Rockefeller Center. Seasoned guides show guests through the complex, and visitors listen through their own personal headsets as they are led through the famous streets, buildings and landmarks that make up this wondrous "city within a city." During the tour, John D. Rockefeller Jr.’s vision for this classic landmark is brought to life, as are the inspiring stories that defined its genesis and completion.
Daytime or night - anytime is the right time to visit the Top of the Rock Observation Deck. Perched 70 stories above the city at Rockefeller Center, with 3 outdoor and indoor viewing decks, the 360-degree views of New York City are unequaled anywhere else.
Upon arriving at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, take time to admire the stunning, shimmering Swarovski chandelier on your way to the exhibits of Rockefeller Center’s historic construction during the Great Depression. Ascend to the Top in less than 1 minute with a ride up 850 feet (260 m) on the Sky Shuttle.
Explore 3 floors with expansive, unobstructed indoor and outdoor viewing areas. The breathtaking views stretch for miles in every direction! You'll feel like you are floating above Central Park as you take in views of New York's most famous landmarks including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, One World Trade Center, and the Statue of Liberty. Top off your visit on the 70th floor, a completely open-air deck!
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