The Empire State BuildingDescriptionThe world’s tallest skyscraper in NYC (it was for 40 years until they built the World Trade Center) the symbol of this city was constructed in only two years - 1930 to 31 and the 1,453 foot colossus instantly became a tourist magnet.
Since its opening in 1931, the 1,453 foot skyscraper has attracted 120 million people to its observatories. 3.6 million people a year!
The Empire State Building offers a variety of activities for its visitors. You can tour the Observatory 365 days per year, day and night, rain or shine for amazing views of Manhattan and beyond. Also, there are two restaurants, a sushi bar, three coffee shops, a drug store, a Hallmark card shop, a post office and two banks, in addition to the plenty of restaurants and nightlife activities in the surrounding area.
Getting ThereAddress: 350 5th Ave, New York, NY 10118
Nearest Subways to Empire State Building: 6 to 33rd Street; A, C, E, B, D, F, Q, 1, 2, 3 to 34th Street
Entrance FeeAdult (18-61) $15.50; Youth (12-17) $14.50; Senior (62+) $14.50; Child (6-11) $10.50; Toddler (5 or younger) free w/adult; Military W/ ID $14.50; Military in Uniform free; (Admission included with the New York Pass)
Operating Hours9:30 a.m.- Midnight daily; last elevator goes up at 11:15 p.m.
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