Empire State & Top of the Rock Tour: Best NYC Views!
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Overview
The Empire State Building, Midtown Tour with Optional Top of the Rock is the best way to see New York City's famous sights. This walking tour is great for people who want to see amazing buildings and learn about the city. Get ready to see the city from way up high!
First, the tour takes you to the Empire State Building. You get to go in before everyone else and go straight to the 86th floor. The views from up there are awesome! Then, a guide will show you around Midtown. You'll walk by Macy's, a really big store, and relax in Bryant Park. You'll also learn about Rockefeller Center before going to Top of the Rock.
If you choose to add Top of the Rock, you'll go to the top of 30 Rockefeller Center. From there, you can see the Empire State Building and all of New York City. The tour includes a guide who speaks English and early access to the Empire State Building. If you pick the option, you also get a ticket to Top of the Rock. This tour does not include tips for the guide or a tour of Top of the Rock. The tour group has 20 people or less.




Highlights
See NYC's Best Views: Visit both the Empire State Building and Top of the Rock for amazing views.
Skip the Long Lines: Get early access to the Empire State Building and save time.
Expert Tour Guide: Learn cool facts about NYC from a friendly guide.
Small Group Tour: Enjoy a more personal experience with a group of 20 or fewer.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved this tour for the amazing views and helpful guide. Skipping the lines was a big plus!

Customers loved the awesome views from both the Empire State Building and Top of the Rock.
They really enjoyed the tour guide, who was very informative and fun.
Many visitors said skipping the long lines made the experience much better.
People liked that they got to see many famous places in Midtown.
Some people said they wanted more time at each stop.
A few visitors mentioned the tour felt a little rushed.
The Journey
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building, a towering Art Deco masterpiece completed in 1931, reigns as an iconic symbol of New York City. Ascend to the 86th-floor observatory for unparalleled 360-degree views that stretch across the city's vibrant tapestry. Experience a piece of architectural history and witness breathtaking vistas that make this a quintessential New York experience.
Macy's Herald Square
Macy's Herald Square, the world's largest department store, is more than just a shopping destination; it's a historic landmark. Located at 34th Street and Broadway, this iconic store offers a unique blend of retail therapy and architectural admiration. Capture the perfect shot of the Empire State Building from the store's vantage point, framing its majestic Art Deco design against the dynamic city skyline.
Bryant Park
Bryant Park, a verdant oasis nestled in Midtown Manhattan, offers a serene escape from the city's energetic pulse. This beautifully landscaped park, framed by the iconic New York Public Library, is a haven for picnics, outdoor dining, and seasonal events. In winter, the park transforms into a magical ice-skating rink, providing a delightful urban experience.
New York Public Library (Stephen A. Schwarzman Building)
The New York Public Library's main branch, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, stands as an architectural gem adjacent to Bryant Park. Opened in 1911, its Beaux-Arts design captivates with grand marble staircases and the iconic stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, guarding its entrance. Step inside to marvel at the Rose Main Reading Room, a majestic space dedicated to knowledge and culture, making it an essential destination for visitors.
Channel Gardens
The Channel Gardens, located at Rockefeller Center, offer a picturesque walkway connecting Fifth Avenue to Rockefeller Plaza. Lined with seasonal flowers, fountains, and art installations, these gardens provide a tranquil escape in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. During the holiday season, the gardens come alive with twinkling lights and festive decorations, creating a magical atmosphere with the Rockefeller Christmas Tree as a backdrop.
30 Rockefeller Center (Comcast Building)
30 Rockefeller Center, also known as the Comcast Building, is the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper houses NBC studios and the legendary 'Saturday Night Live.' Ascend to the Top of the Rock observation deck for stunning panoramic views of New York City, including Central Park and the Empire State Building. Its blend of media history and breathtaking cityscapes makes it a must-visit landmark.
Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock, the observation deck atop 30 Rockefeller Center, offers one of the most breathtaking views in New York City. Located 70 stories high, it provides unobstructed 360-degree panoramas, including Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the expansive Manhattan skyline. Its multiple viewing levels and open-air spaces create a unique and immersive experience, making it a must-do for unforgettable vistas and iconic photo opportunities.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes early access to the Empire State Building's 80th and 86th floors, a guided tour of Midtown Manhattan, and an English-speaking tour guide. If selected, a general admission ticket to Top of the Rock Observatory is also included. Gratuities are not included, and there is no guided tour of Top of the Rock. The meeting point is at the Empire State Building. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour. The tour concludes near Rockefeller Center.
Hot Tip
Many visitors suggest going on a clear day to enjoy the best views from the top of the buildings. Also, wear comfortable shoes since you'll be doing a lot of walking!