Absolutely! Here’s a full breakdown of Empire State Building Tours β whether you’re going for the views, the history, or that perfect skyline selfie ππΈ.
ποΈ Empire State Building Tours β Complete Visitor Guide
ποΈ What is the Empire State Building?
One of the most iconic skyscrapers in the world, the Empire State Building stands 1,454 feet tall (with its antenna) and has been a symbol of NYC since 1931.
Located at 350 5th Ave, between 33rd & 34th Street, Midtown Manhattan.
ποΈ Types of Empire State Building Tickets & Tours
1. Standard Observatory Experience
π Access to the 86th Floor Observation Deck
- Open-air terrace with 360Β° views of Manhattan
- See Central Park, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and more
- Includes museum exhibits on the 2nd & 80th floors
π΅ Price: - Adults: ~$44β$52
- Kids: ~$38
- Seniors: ~$50
2. Express Pass
β±οΈ Skip the lines for security, elevators, and ticketing
π‘ Best during peak hours or holidays
π΅ ~$80β$100
3. VIP Sunrise or Night Tours π π
- Sunrise Tour: Get in before the building opens to the public β limited spots!
- All-Access Night Tour: Includes a private guided tour and access to both decks after hours
π΅ Premium pricing, around $130β$200+
4. Main Deck + Top Deck Combo
β Includes:
- 86th Floor Outdoor Deck
- 102nd Floor Glass Observatory (enclosed)
π Better for panoramic skyline views
π΅ Combo tickets: ~$74β$87
π Hours & Best Times to Visit
- π Open daily: 9:00 AM β 11:00 PM (last elevator around 10:15 PM)
- π Best time: Early morning or after 9 PM (fewer crowds)
- π For sunset views: Arrive about 1 hour before sunset to beat the rush
πΈ Photo Tips
- π Northeast corner of 86th floor = Great shot of the Chrysler Building & East River
- π South view = One World Trade Center + Statue of Liberty
- π Night visits offer dazzling city lights
- βοΈ 102nd Floor is enclosed β better in cold or rainy weather
π§ Fun Exhibits & Museum Info
On the 2nd and 80th floors, before the observatories:
- Historic photos & videos from construction
- King Kong experience (yes, heβs there!)
- Celebs whoβve visited
- Sustainability & light show displays
All included with any ticket!
π¬ Want a Guided Tour?
- The Empire State Building offers self-guided tours with the free Empire State Building app
- For guided walking tours (including nearby landmarks), check out:
- NYC Sightseeing Passes (some include ESB)
- Local history tours that bundle it with Grand Central or Bryant Park
πΆ Family & Accessibility Info
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family-friendly with elevators & restrooms
- βΏ Fully wheelchair accessible
- πΌ Strollers allowed
- π« No outside food or large bags
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Of course! Hereβs your ultimate Empire State Building Tours FAQ β everything you need to know before going up one of the worldβs most famous skyscrapers ποΈβ¨
ποΈ Empire State Building Tours β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
ποΈ 1. Do I need tickets in advance?
Not required, but strongly recommended β especially during peak hours, holidays, or sunset.
Buy online at esbnyc.com or through trusted ticket platforms to save time and skip long lines.
β° 2. What are the buildingβs hours?
- Open daily: 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM
- π Last elevator up: around 10:15 PM
β° Pro tip: Go early morning or late evening for fewer crowds.
π 3. What floors can I visit?
There are two observatory decks:
- 86th Floor β Open-air observation deck with panoramic views
- 102nd Floor β Enclosed glass observatory, even higher views
π« You can buy tickets for one or both floors.
π° 4. How much do tickets cost?
- Main Deck (86th Floor): ~$44β$52
- Main + Top Deck (86th + 102nd): ~$74β$87
- Express Pass (skip the line): ~$80β$100
- VIP Experiences (Sunrise/Night tours): ~$130β$200+
π§ 5. What can I see from the top?
From the 86th or 102nd floor, youβll see:
- Central Park
- Statue of Liberty
- Chrysler Building
- One World Trade Center
- Brooklyn Bridge
- On clear days, up to 80 miles out
π 6. Whatβs the best time to visit?
- Early morning (right at opening): least crowded
- Sunset: most popular (go at least 1 hour before)
- Late night: magical city lights & fewer tourists
πΈ 7. Can I take photos or videos?
Yes! Photography is allowed and encouraged.
π· Tripods & professional gear not permitted without special approval.
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ 8. Is it family-friendly?
Absolutely!
- Stroller-friendly
- Kid-friendly exhibits
- Selfie spots with King Kong, lights, and more
πΆ Children under 6 enter for free
βΏ 9. Is the Empire State Building accessible?
Yes:
- Fully ADA compliant
- Elevators and accessible restrooms
- Service animals allowed
π§ 10. Are guided tours available?
No official live guides, but:
- π§ Free ESB app (audio guide + AR views)
- πΊοΈ Museum-style exhibits on 2nd & 80th floors
- Or you can join 3rd-party guided Midtown tours that include the ESB
πΌ 11. Can I bring bags or food?
- π Small bags OK
- π« No large backpacks or luggage
- π« No outside food or drinks
Security screening is required (like airport style).
π 12. Is there a light show?
Yes! The top of the building lights up nightly β often in special colors for holidays, events, or causes.
π‘ Check esbnyc.com/lightings for tonightβs theme.
π§ 13. Whatβs inside the museum exhibits?
Included with every ticket:
- King Kong photo op
- Historic construction timeline
- Famous celebrity visits
- Sustainability & tech displays
- Awesome photo-friendly displays
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