Empire State Building Observation Deck
Free Entry with The New York Pass - **Save $25
Normal Entry Price: Adult $25.00
Normal Entry Price: Child $19.00
Short Empire State Building info
For the better part of a century, visitors to the New York have headed straight to the Empire State Building for the thrill of a lifetime: the journey aloft to its fabled Observatory nearly a quarter of a mile above Fifth Avenue. Here you are treated to breathtaking panoramas across the rooftops, avenues and byways of the New York Metropolitan areas, to as far away as four neighbouring states.
How to save the $25 on Empire State Building Tickets
New York Pass grants its holders free entry to the Empire State Building Observation Deck & to 80 other top Attractions in New York City.
How to save even more
When you are visiting Empire State Building with the New York Pass, you can also try the New York Skyride - an awesome aerial tour of New York City that sends you on a ride around, above and even below all the city has to offer… and it is also free for New York Pass holders.
Empire State Building Tickets & Skyride would cost you over $60 - but with the NY Pass you don't need to pay a cent, and there are still 80 more Attractions to visit.
It really is that easy - See for yourself how this works.
Or check out all 80+ New York City Attractions where you get free entry with New York Pass.
| 350 Fifth Avenue
(between 33rd/34th Streets),
New York, NY 10118 |
 | View Map |
 | Monday - Sunday: 08:00am - 02:00 am.
To avoid crowds, visit before 11:00am. Pick up your tickets for the observation deck at the Empire State Building ticket window on the second floor.
Open 365 days a year. Contact observatory for holiday hours. |
Free Entry with The New York Pass Normal Entry Price: Adult $25.00 Normal Entry Price: Child $19.00 |
| The New York Pass grants you admission to the 86th Floor Observatory. Entrance to the 102nd Floor Observatory is available for an additional fee. Pick up your tickets for the observation deck at the Empire State Building ticket window on the second floor. |
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- my wife and me had the chance to visit New York from 17th to 21st of December 2009.
At this short stay we took the opportunity to buy two "NewYorkPass" which was a
very good decision. With this pass you get a great overview what to visit in New York
and you safe money as well. We took two bustours (Downtown Loop and Uptown Loop)
and a ride on a three hours ship tour around Manhattan Island.
We visited the MOMA, the Guggenheim and few other museums and had a beautiful view
from the Empire State Building.
From our point of view the New York Pass safes money and makes live easier for tourists.
Best regards from Ingolstadt in Germany.
Susanne & Gunter - Just back from NY and bought a 3 day pass, wish I had bought the 5 day as there was so much to see and do.
Overall we saved over $100 each and would recomend this to anyone going to NY
Bike and roll $39
Empire state building $21
Madame Tussauds $35
NBC $20
Sky ride $52
Radio city $21
Top of the rock $21
Intrepid $24
cruise $34
Statue of liberty $13
The NBC tour was sold out when we went to book it on day 3 but they allowed us to book it for the following day even though the pass had run out so for people wanting to book tours that are full it might be worth seeing if you can pre book for a future date using the pass
Bile and Roll covers all Bike and roll places, not just central park. We hired from Battery Park and dropped of at the Intrepid. There is a $10 fee for dropping of but considering how much we saved it was worth it.
Would definatley recomend this to anyone thinking of visiting NY :)
Diane, Scotland