New York from
the air
Do you want to discover the grandeur and immensity of New York? Book a helicopter ride and feel the adrenaline rush as you fly over the Big Apple skyscrapers. A unique experience that gives you another look at the city.
New York from
the air
Do you want to discover the grandeur and immensity of New York? Book a helicopter ride and feel the adrenaline rush as you fly over the Big Apple skyscrapers. A unique experience that gives you another look at the city.
One World Observatory
from €41
The extras
An express elevator (60 seconds) with virtual timelapse showing the history of New York
Offers the best view of the Statue of Liberty
The tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere
Facts and figures
Height: 541 m
Platform: on the 100th, 101st and 102nd floors, the highest at 386 m
View: 360° over the entire length of Manhattan, the Hudson and the East River
Opening year 2015
Empire State Building
from €45
The extras
Known for films such as King Kong, Sleepless in Seattle...
Erected in 410 days
The annual Empire State Building Run-Up race: 1576 steps to be the fastest
Facts and figures
Height: 381 m (443 m with the antenna)
Platforms: in the open air on the 86th floor (320 m) and behind glass on the 102nd floor (369 m)
View: from Midtown to Central Park and up to Downtown
Opening year 1931
Edge
From €37
The extras
The tallest outdoor platform in the Western Hemisphere
The elevator takes you upstairs in 52 seconds
View of the streets below you through a glass floor
Facts and figures
Height: 387m
Platform: on the 100th floor (340 m)
View: 360° from Hudson Yards to Midtown and Hudson River
Opening year 2020
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
from € 39
The extras
Tallest commercial skyscraper
An interactive experience with an art installation by Kenzo Digital
Glass and mirrors up, down and all around you
Facts and figures
Height: 427m
Platform: on the 59th floor (310 m)
View: above Grand Central Terminal, near the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings.
Opening year 2021
Top of the Rock
from €35
The extras
View literally from the top of the building
Imagine yourself in the shoes of workers of the famous photo, who were having lunch on a joist above the void during construction.
A magnificent view of the Empire State Building
Facts and figures
Height: 259m
Platforms: on the 67th, 68th and 70th floors (259 m)
View: best view of Central Park and Midtown Manhattan
Opening year 1933