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Fresh air: Experiences and great views await at these sky-high NYC observation decks

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Fresh air: Experiences and great views await at these sky-high NYC observation decks

New York has always rewarded those who look up.

But the city’s latest wave of observatory experiences goes far beyond the view — they’re destinations in their own right, offering thrilling new perspectives, immersive art, and a bird’s-eye lens.

Here are some of our favorites.

For thrill seekers

Get in tip-Top shape at this iconic elevation, from $41.70/pp. Tishman Speyer

Few images capture New York’s ambition like the 1932 photograph of construction workers casually lunching on a steel beam above the city at the 850-foot-tall RCA Building. That opened in 1933, when its observation deck became the first attraction to welcome the public.

Rebranded as Top of the Rock in 2005, a 2024 renovation transformed it from Art Deco eye candy into a daredevil destination. A lofty new experience, the Beam, re-creates the “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” photo as it lifts passengers sitting on a beam above the upper decks, spinning around for 360-degree views. Skylift, an open-air elevator, has become a favorite spot for proposals, taking you three stories above the skyline.

Or for those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground, three levels of panoramic views provide plenty of entertainment. Trace your fingers along the reliefs, or gaze down at the landmarked Rockefeller Center campus.

Afterward, settle in with a cocktail at the new indoor-outdoor Weather Room restaurant, the city’s best-kept secret, accessible only with a ticket. In May, Class of 2026 grads can enjoy free admission when they visit in their cap and gown or show proof of graduation.

For art stars

Look 1,000 feet down from Summit One Vanderbilt’s ledge from $44/pp. Summit One Vanderbilt

The floors of 1,100 feet tall Summit One Vanderbilt intentionally make it feel as if you are in a mirror ball. Designer Kenzo Digital drew inspiration from Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.

Head to one of the immersive art rooms designed to interact with the outside world. In one, silver balls float in the air, in another, an actual mirrored Kusama installation covers the floor, made up of nearly 100 mirror-finished cloud forms, and magically comes alive at sunset.

For the daring, indoor glass floor ledges provide thrilling photo opportunities, and the glass Ascent exterior elevator is an extra-fee experience rising 12 stories higher than Summit’s 93rd floor. Last year, private tours were launched, guiding guests through the best photo spots and ending with a drink at the bar, curated by Danny Meyer’s Union Square Events.

For the pop culture diva

History is on display at the Empire State Building from $44/pp. Empire State Realty Trust

Before you ascend the Empire State Building, topping out at 1,250 feet, you pass an exhibit where King Kong has smashed through the walls and peers through the windows. He’s famous, sure, but the 1931 Art Deco masterpiece is arguably more iconic.

A movie star in its own right, Valentine’s Day still draws the romance-starved to the world-famous 86th floor open-air observatory. Those in the know, however, head straight for the redesigned enclosed 102nd floor observatory, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a less windy backdrop for love.

New this spring: stop by the larger-than-life butterfly installation for photos that genuinely soar. And the sunrise experience is back for an early morning 86th-floor pick-me-up with complimentary Starbucks coffee and delicious pastries before the crowds arrive.

Also, a Ghirardelli pop-up runs until May 17 with an exclusive Kong Sundae, with vanilla ice cream, handcrafted hot fudge, topped with a cherry, and a chocolatey Kong. And for New York kids, there’s now a birthday package starring the building’s own mascot, Ms. Emma Pire.

For the sunset savvy

30 Hudson Yard’s top level will have you on the Edge of your seat from $42/pp. Edge

At 30 Hudson Yards, Edge is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere at 1,131 feet. Jutting 65 feet dramatically from the 100th floor, a glass floor panel adds an extra jolt of adrenaline.

If you’d rather stay indoors, the experience still delivers: rotating activations — from seasonal installations such as curling to immersive exhibits — keep things fresh.

City Climb, the harnessed ascent along the building’s exterior, is currently on hiatus, but Edge is throwing its hat into the experiential game this summer, with a new multi-sensory immersive experience (think: stained glass and mirrored columns) coupled with unparalleled, panoramic views of the city.

Edge also hosts the return of Marquee Skydeck, one of the city’s highest nightlife experiences. (Not so much for kids, but it looks cool.)

You can pair your visit with the newly re-opened Vessel. With its honeycomb-like (or, depending on who you ask, shawarma-inspired) design, its network of interwoven staircases and platforms creates constantly shifting vantage points, offering new perspectives on the West Side.

For history nerds

She makes a good point — the $44/pp view from One World Trade Center’s Observatory is marvelous. One World Observatory

New York City began at the water’s edge, and then rose skyward. From the 102nd floor of 1,268 feet high One World Trade Center, you take it all in at once in a full 360-degree sweep. Below, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the harbor sit in clear view — a reminder of what the city was built for. And, of course, just beneath you lies the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

The journey begins at the ground floor with the story of the site itself, starting from Manhattan’s bedrock, before the Skypod elevator visually accelerates you through centuries of development. Watch closely as neighboring buildings appear, evolve, and vanish.

Throughout the Observatory, curated exhibits and historian-backed displays add context. With a digital device in hand, you can scan the horizon, zoom in on landmarks like the Chrysler Building or the Cloisters, and map out where to head next.

For New York die-hards

See the New Year’s Eve ball at One Times Square from $30/pp. One TImes Square

The newest viewing platform is in the oldest building on this list. One Times Square, at 363 feet, was built in 1904 as a showpiece for the New York Times.

A glass elevator deposits you 19 floors up to a wraparound open-air platform with river-to-river views over 42nd Street.

Since 1907, the building has been the site of the iconic New Year’s Eve ball drop — and, at midnight on July 3, it will host a patriotic ball drop to commemorate America’s 250th.

An enhanced tier adds access to elements of the New Year’s Eve celebration: The countdown numerals, the signature podium, and the historic Centennial Ball, which in 2007 marked its 100th anniversary. Guests can also add their wishes to the Confetti Wishing Wall, to be released over Times Square this New Year’s Eve.

This July, they’ll open Times Travel on the 16th floor, where AI hosts a journey through history, from Longacre Square to today.

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