High on top of the famous 30 Rockefeller Plaza building, Top of the Rock’s three levels of indoor and outdoor observation decks deliver spectacular, unobstructed views of the New York City skyline. Take your experience to new heights on The Beam, which rises 12 feet above the observation deck and rotates 180 degrees, offering panoramic sights of Central Park and beyond. You will also have the opportunity to recreate the legendary 1932 photograph, Lunch Atop a Skyscraper.
Take a ride on the thrilling Beam Experience and recreate the famous 1932 photograph while enjoying panoramic views of Central Park.
Ascend 70 floors in less than a minute to reach the open-air deck, offering the city's largest unobstructed outdoor viewing space.
View the most famous landmarks in NYC's skyline from three observation decks situated on top of the tallest building of Rockefeller Center.
Child policy:
- Children under 6 years are free of charge.
- Guests must be at least 132cm in height to ride The Beam alone. Those under 132cm must be accompanied by an adult and at least 107cm in height.
Good to know:
- The maximum weight limit to ride The Beam is 136kg.
- Rockefeller Center is a large campus. Enter Top of the Rock on 50th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
- Top of the Rock does not offer refunds for bad weather but will reissue your ticket for a future date and time onsite. Please note that certain areas of the deck may be closed for safety reasons during adverse weather conditions.
- A free audio tour is available for download on your smartphone through the Gesso: Audio Tour app.
- There are three observation decks to explore: The first, on the 67th floor, features a spacious indoor area for relaxation, along with outdoor terraces facing north and south. The second deck, which includes the Breezeway, is also outdoors. The third, located on the 70th floor, is an open-air roof deck offering unobstructed 360-degree views with no glass enclosures.
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