Top of the Rock
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, NY, 10112
One of New York City’s most famous buildings, 30 Rockefeller Plaza boasts incredible views from its sky-high viewpoint, the Top of the Rock observation deck. Visitors can access three levels for both indoor and outdoor platforms offering unobstructed, 360-degree vistas of the sprawling metropolis. The skyscraper, which houses NBC headquarters, was formerly known as the GE Building and is now the Comcast Building.
The basics
The observation deck is a popular spot from which to admire 360-degree views of New York City, especially the Empire State Building and Central Park. For the best Top of the Rock experience, book your timed general admission ticket in advance with your chosen date and time slot.
You can also opt for VIP access to skip the elevator lines, or a Sun and Stars ticket to visit twice in 24 hours and catch the views by both day and night. Top of the Rock tours are usually limited to ticket combinations with other attractions or museums. To uncover more of the history and architecture of this famous landmark, book a guided tour of Rockefeller Center.
Things to know before you go
Visitors pass through a security checkpoint before entering; food and beverages are not allowed.
Kids under 6 enter free, and collapsible strollers are allowed.
Top of the Rock is fully wheelchair accessible.
There's no time limit for visits to Top of the Rock, but expect to spend around an hour there.
While Top of the Rock doesn't have a restaurant or bar, dining can be found in Rockefeller Center, as well as the 65th-floor Bar SixtyFive.
Free Wi-Fi is available in the building.
How to get there
Set at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan, the 1933 art deco Rockefeller Center houses the Top of the Rock. The main entrance is on 50th Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and the closest subway stop is 47-50th Street/Rockefeller Center, which you can reach on the B, D, F or M line.
When to get there
Reserve your ticket in advance for timed entry between morning and night. Try to plan your visit for a day with clear skies for the best views. The site is busiest around sunset and after dark as travelers catch a look at the city illuminated; early morning visits are less crowded. Top of the Rock is open 365 days a year.
Best NYC spots for city views
Top of the Rock offers one of the best views of New York City. Other attractions with notable views include the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn Bridge, the High Line, and the One World Observatory. With the city’s sea of skyscrapers, many New York restaurants and bars have rooftops and outdoor decks that attract both locals and visitors.
Do you need to buy tickets ahead of time for Top of the Rock?
Yes. You can buy entry tickets on the day, but buying your tickets ahead of time online will save you waiting in line. When prebooking online, you can select your preferred day and time slot. Alternative ticket options let you arrive anytime on a chosen day, and enjoy immediate entry even if sold out.
Is Top of the Rock worth it?
Yes, the Top of the Rock is worth it. The three indoor and outdoor observatories at the Rockefeller Center—the highest on the 70th floor at 850 feet (259 meters)—give you unrivaled 360-degree panoramas of iconic New York landmarks such as Central Park, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and more.
How long should you spend at Top of the Rock?
While there are no limits on how long you can spend at the Top of The Rock, most people find around one hour is enough to appreciate the panoramic views from the three observatories. With time for security checks and elevator lines, you can expect to stay around two hours.
What time of day is best for Top of the Rock?
The observatories are open from morning until late at night, with the last entry an hour before closing. Visiting near opening or closing time lets you enjoy the views relatively quietly. That said, sunset visits can be extra special, with Manhattan’s sometimes red-and-pink skies providing a magical backdrop—expect to share the spectacle with big crowds.
Where do you enter for Top of the Rock?
The Top of the Rock is at 30 Rockefeller Plaza—you enter through its main doors on 50th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues. If you’re approaching via 5th Avenue, walk past the famous Rockefeller Plaza and look for the entrance’s red sidewalk carpet. The nearest subway station is 47th-50th Street Rockefeller Center.
Is entry to Rockefeller Center included in Top of the Rock tickets?
No. The Rockefeller Center isn’t included in Top of the Rock tickets. However, the ground floor, plaza, and gardens of the art-deco skyscraper are free to enter. To see and learn more, consider booking a Rockefeller Center tour or a Rock Pass, which combines a tour with Top of the Rock entry.
Ways to explore
The observation deck is a popular spot from which to admire 360-degree views of New York City, including iconic attractions such as the Empire State Building, One World Observatory, and Central Park. For the best Top of the Rock experience, book your timed general admission ticket in advance with your chosen date and time slot.
Choose from upgrades including an Express Pass with priority elevator access or a VIP tour with two additional, higher observation experiences: Skylift and The Beam. Top of the Rock tours are also available as part of a New York CityPass®. To uncover more of the history and architecture of this famous landmark, book a guided tour of Rockefeller Center.
Accessibility
Top of the Rock is fully wheelchair accessible with elevators to all floors and accessible restrooms.
Age limits
None, and children age 5 and under enter free. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult on Skylift. Kids must be 3.5 feet (107 centimeters) or taller for The Beam.
What to pack
Camera, sunglasses, hair ties for windy conditions
What to wear
Layers for the breezy observation deck; closed-toed shoes and clothes that can be secured for The Beam; pants, shorts, or tights for the transparent Skylift deck, and clothes that can be securely fastened.
Not allowed
Outside food or beverages, tripods, lighters, pocket knives, non-collapsible strollers; The Beam and Skylift have further restrictions, but cubbies are provided for possessions.
Amenities
Restrooms, Wi-Fi, storage cubbies for Skylift and The Beam
Address
Top of the Rock is atop Rockefeller Center at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan. The main entrance is on 50th Street between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue and is easy to access by public transit, bike, taxi, or on foot.
Driving
Driving in Midtown Manhattan is generally not recommended due to heavy traffic. If you drive, ensure a smooth arrival by pre-purchasing parking for the Rockefeller Center garage at 25 West 48th Street.
Public transportation
The subway is the cheapest and most efficient way to reach Top of the Rock. Get off at 47th-50th Streets Rockefeller Centre station (B, D, F, M), 49th Street (N, Q, R), 50th Street (1), or 51st Street (6).
Best times to visit
Sunset tends to be crowded but boasts spectacular views; book your ticket well in advance to snag a spot. Mornings and afternoons often offer better visibility.
Best days to visit
Top of the Rock is popular daily, but you might encounter fewer crowds midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday) than at weekends. Aim to plan your trip for a day with clear skies for the best views.
Best months to visit
September and October are the driest months in New York City, when the views are less likely to be affected by cloudy skies. Sporadic rain is common throughout the spring and summer, but you can reschedule in case of bad weather.
Special events
While Top of the Rock doesn’t host any special events itself, Rockefeller Center frequently holds art, shopping, and dining experiences—most famously its Tree Lighting Ceremony and ice skating rink around the holidays.
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