When it was completed in 1931, the Empire State Building was the tallest in the world – a title it held for 40 years. An icon in the New York skyline, it is recognised the world over thanks to celebrated films such as King Kong and West Side Story. Rising to a remarkable 442 metres high, this instantly identifiable art-deco skyscraper has come to represent the city’s stature and ambition.
Taking in the view from one of the Empire State Building’s two observatories is a real must for any visitor to New York. Located on the 86th and 102nd floors, they provide a stunning outlook across the Midtown and Lower Manhattan area. It’s worth checking out both viewing platforms to get the best sights. On a clear day, you might be able to glimpse New Jersey in the distance. Looking out at night, you can see the bright lights of the city stretching out to the horizon. And in winter, the enclosed viewing area on the 102nd floor will protect you from the icy winds.
You can either climb your way up the 1,860 steps to the 102nd floor or ride to the 86th floor in the impressively fast elevators and walk the rest of the way to the top. Most people choose the elevator and this is recommended unless you really fancy a challenge!
The building is closely connected with romance. The static at the top is so strong that couples who kiss on the observatory may literally see sparks fly! People often bring their partners here to propose and on Valentine’s Day (14th February) each year weddings are held on the 80th floor. The bride and groom automatically become members of the Empire State Building Wedding Club, granting them free admission to the observatory on their wedding anniversary for the rest of their married life.
Situated in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building is open every day of the year and can easily be reached by bus, train or subway.