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 Midtown's legendary Art Deco icon paired with Lower Manhattan's soaring modern monument. The Empire State Building — the world's most famous skyscraper since 1931, voted the #1 US attraction in Tripadvisor's 2025 awards, with an open-air 86th floor observatory that has defined the New York skyline experience for nearly a century. Then, One World Observatory — atop the rebuilt Freedom Tower, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at 1,776 feet, with the highest views in the city and a profound connection to Lower Manhattan's history. Two buildings that define New York's ambition and resilience, in one combined visit.

Key Highlights

  • Explore Empire State Building for its award-winning status as the #1 attraction in the U.S. and its iconic 86th-floor open-air observatory with 360° Art Deco views.
  • Discover the Empire State Building’s museum galleries that showcase its Great Depression-era construction and appearances in over 250 films.
  • Visit One World Observatory for the highest observation decks in NYC, offering 360° views up to 45 miles across the city.
  • Experience the One World Observatory Sky Pod Elevator, which showcases the evolution of New York’s skyline in just 47 seconds.
  • Explore both decks together for a complete north-to-south skyline perspective from Midtown to Lower Manhattan.

About Empire State Building + One World Observatory Ticket

Empire State Building and One World Observatory are separated by about 4 miles and nearly 70 years of history, yet both stand as powerful symbols of New York’s ambition and resilience. The Empire State Building rose during the Great Depression in just 14 months, while One World Trade Center was built on the site of 9/11 and stands at 1,776 feet as a tribute to American independence.

At the Empire State Building, the 86th-floor open-air observatory offers a classic Art Deco experience with sweeping city views, free binoculars, and the feeling of standing on one of the world’s most iconic skyscrapers. In contrast, One World Observatory delivers a modern, immersive experience with interactive displays like City Pulse and Sky Portal, along with a narrative-driven journey through New York’s skyline evolution.

The Sky Pod Elevator at One World Observatory is a highlight, showcasing a 47-second visual story of the city’s transformation as you ascend.

Book now on Thrillark to experience both icons in one unforgettable NYC journey.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Empire State Building 86th-floor open-air observatory with 360° city views
  • Access to museum galleries at the Empire State Building showcasing its history and cultural legacy
  • Priority access or timed entry reservation to reduce waiting time at both observatories
  • Entry to One World Observatory with access to floors 100–102 observation decks
  • Experience the Sky Pod Elevator and interactive exhibits at One World Observatory showcasing New York’s skyline evolution
  • Audio Guide
  • Live Commentary

Exclusions

  • Empire State Building 102nd floor (available as a separately priced upgrade)
  • Dining at ONE Dine at One World Observatory (additional charge)
  • Personel Expenses

Insiders' Tips

Visit Empire State Building first in the morning for the best Midtown views, sunrise light, and smaller crowds, then head to One World Observatory later in the day for sweeping downtown skyline views. For a complete experience, consider returning to the Empire State Building at night to see the illuminated city and tower lights.

Additional Information

Opearting Hours
  • Empire State Building
    • 9:00am - 11:00pm
  •  One World Observatory
    • 09:00am - 09:00pm

Child Policy
  • Children under 6 years are free of charge.
Restrictions
  • Outside food and beverages are not permitted
  • Pets are not allowed

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable: All bookings are final once confirmed. Please review your visit date carefully before completing your purchase.

Empire State Building + One World Observatory Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the Empire State Building + One World Observatory ticket?
This ticket includes entry to Empire State Building 86th-floor open-air observatory along with access to museum galleries on the 2nd and 80th floors. It also includes admission to One World Observatory on floors 100–102 with immersive exhibits and Sky Pod Elevator experience. Together, it offers two iconic NYC skyline perspectives from Midtown and Lower Manhattan.
Why should I book the Empire State Building + One World Observatory ticket?
This ticket gives you two completely different views of New York City from two landmark skyscrapers. The Empire State Building offers classic Midtown skyline views, while One World Observatory provides panoramic views of the entire city and harbor. It is one of the most comprehensive sightseeing experiences in NYC. This combo is ideal for first-time visitors.
What can I expect at the Empire State Building with this ticket?
At Empire State Building, you can enjoy the 86th-floor open-air observatory with 360° views and free binoculars. The experience also includes immersive museum galleries showcasing its history and cultural legacy. You can optionally access the 102nd-floor enclosed observatory for even higher views. It is both an architectural and historical experience.
What can I expect at One World Observatory with this ticket?
At One World Observatory, you get access to floors 100–102 with floor-to-ceiling views of New York City. The experience includes the Sky Pod Elevator, City Pulse displays, and Sky Portal immersive installations. It offers a modern, interactive way to explore the skyline. It focuses on storytelling and immersive technology.
When is the best time to visit the Empire State Building and One World Observatory?
Sunrise or morning is best for Empire State Building for clear Midtown views and fewer crowds. Afternoon or sunset works well for One World Observatory for dramatic lighting over Lower Manhattan and the harbor. Night visits at the Empire State Building offer a magical illuminated skyline. Timing both enhances the experience significantly.
Is the Empire State Building + One World Observatory ticket worth it?
Yes, it is one of the most complete NYC skyline experiences available. You get both a historic landmark and a modern observation tower in a single itinerary. The contrast between Midtown and Downtown views makes it especially memorable. It is highly recommended for first-time visitors to New York City.

Ratings & Reviews

Empire State Building + One World Observatory Ticket

USD 105

Insiders’ Tips

Visit Empire State Building first in the morning for the best Midtown views, sunrise light, and smaller crowds, then head to One World Observatory later in the day for sweeping downtown skyline views. For a complete experience, consider returning to the Empire State Building at night to see the illuminated city and tower lights.

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