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Empire State Building

New York, United States

Book Empire State Building tours and tickets for skip-the-line access, breathtaking skyline views, and a memorable New York City experience.



Empire State Building Tickets and Tours

Book Empire State Building tickets and tours to enjoy skip-the-line access, stunning 360° NYC skyline views, and a visit to the iconic observation decks. Explore one of New York’s top attractions with flexible tickets and unforgettable panoramic city experiences.

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Best Places to Eat Near the Empire State Building

Looking for the best places to eat near the Empire State Building? Enjoy everything from classic New York pizza and gourmet burgers to rooftop cocktails and international cuisine. Whether you’re after a quick bite or a sit-down dinner with skyline views, these top restaurants near the Empire State Building offer delicious options just steps from the landmark.

STATE Grill and Bar
  • Located inside the Empire State Building
  • A stylish, upscale American restaurant serving seasonal dishes and craft cocktails. Perfect for a refined lunch or dinner after your visit.
  • Cuisine: Modern American
  • Great for: Business lunches, date nights, elegant dining
Keens Steakhouse
  • 72 W 36th St, just a 2-minute walk away
  • A legendary NYC steakhouse since 1885, known for its mutton chop and historic ambiance. A must-visit for meat lovers and history buffs.
  • Cuisine: Classic American steakhouse
  • Great for: Celebrations, hearty meals, historic charm
Koreatown (K-Town) Restaurants
  • 32nd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, 3-minute walk
  • This vibrant street is packed with Korean BBQ spots, noodle houses, and 24-hour eateries. Popular choices include BCD Tofu House and Jongro BBQ.
  • Cuisine: Korean
  • Great for: Group dining, casual bites, late-night food

Top Hotels & Places to Stay Near the Empire State Building

Looking for top hotels near the Empire State Building? Stay in the heart of Manhattan with excellent amenities, skyline views, and quick access to major NYC landmarks. Whether you prefer luxury, boutique, or budget-friendly options, these top-rated places to stay near the Empire State Building offer convenience, comfort, and the perfect base for exploring New York City.

Arlo NoMad
  • 11 E 31st St – 3-minute walk
  • A chic, boutique hotel with modern design, floor-to-ceiling windows, and stunning Empire State Building views from many rooms and the rooftop bar.
  • Why stay here: Stylish, compact luxury, and unbeatable skyline views.
  • Great for: Couples, solo travelers, modern stays
Hyatt Place New York / Midtown-South
  • 52 W 36th St – 2-minute walk
  • Spacious rooms, complimentary breakfast, and a rooftop terrace with direct views of the Empire State Building. A reliable and comfortable mid-range choice.
  • Why stay here: Excellent value and central location.
  • Great for: Families, business travelers
The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue
  • 400 Fifth Ave – 5-minute walk
  • A luxurious 5-star hotel offering elegant rooms, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and top-tier service—all just steps from the Empire State Building.
  • Why stay here: Premium experience with refined comfort.
  • Great for: Luxury travelers, special occasions

About the Empire State Building

Attraction Name: Empire State Building
Location: New York City, USA
Latitude: 40.7484° N Longitude: 73.9857° W


The Empire State Building, a global icon of Art Deco architecture, stands 1,454 feet tall in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Completed in 1931, it has long symbolized New York City’s skyline and remains one of the most visited attractions in the world. Its two observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors offer unmatched 360° views of NYC and beyond. Whether you're a history lover, skyline enthusiast, or first-time visitor, the Empire State Building delivers a quintessential New York experience.


Complete Travel Guide: Visiting the Empire State Building


Top Things to See
  • 86th Floor Open-Air Observatory with panoramic views
  • 102nd Floor Top Deck with glass-enclosed vistas
  • Art Deco lobby with restored interiors
  • Immersive museum exhibits on the 2nd floor
  • Nighttime skyline views with dazzling city lights


Getting There

Centrally located at 20 W 34th Street, it's easily accessible by:

  • Subway: Lines B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, W, and 1, 2, 3
  • Bus: Multiple MTA routes stop nearby
  • Walking distance from Penn Station, Herald Square, and Bryant Park


Museums & Exhibits

  • Empire State Building Museum (2nd Floor): Interactive displays on the building’s history, construction, pop culture moments, and more
  • Exhibits include:
    • King Kong hands bursting through the walls
    • Construction workers’ tribute
    • Time-lapse videos of NYC’s skyline evolution


Gardens & Grounds

While the Empire State Building itself doesn’t feature outdoor grounds, visitors can relax at:

  • Greeley Square Park and Herald Square Park nearby
  • Scenic walking options around Fifth Avenue and Bryant Park


Nearby Food & Dining

You’ll find numerous options around the Empire State Building including:

  • Rooftop bars and upscale dining with city views
  • Classic New York pizza and delis
  • International cuisines, cafés, and bakeries within walking distance
  • Food courts inside Macy’s Herald Square and nearby Koreatown


FAQs

The Empire State Building is open daily from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with the last elevator going up at 10:15 PM. Hours may vary on holidays.

It is located at 20 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10001, in Midtown Manhattan.

Ticket prices start at around $44 for adults, with discounts available for children and seniors. Packages including both observation decks or express entry are higher.

Advance booking is highly recommended, especially during peak hours or holidays, to avoid long lines and secure your preferred time slot.

The 86th floor is an open-air deck with 360° views, while the 102nd floor is a glass-enclosed observatory offering higher-altitude views in a more intimate setting.

Yes, the Empire State Building is fully wheelchair accessible, including elevators, restrooms, and observatory areas.

A typical visit lasts between 1 to 2 hours, depending on crowd levels and whether you visit both observatories.

Yes, there are several restaurants, cafés, and snack bars located within and around the building, including the popular STATE Grill and Bar on the ground floor.

Absolutely! The observatories are open late, and nighttime visits offer stunning skyline views, especially of the city lights.

 

Yes, personal photography is allowed and encouraged. However, tripods, monopods, and professional equipment are not permitted without prior approval.


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