
What creators say
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“Set 70 floors above Rockefeller Center, Top of the Rock delivers some of the most beloved 360-degree panoramic views in all of Manhattan — including unobstructed sightlines of the Empire State Building, Central Park, and beyond. Three levels of indoor and outdoor terraces face all four directions, and new additions like the Skylift and The Beam Experience add pulse-pounding aerial perspectives to the visit. Its dead-center position in Midtown makes it arguably the best single vantage point for photographing the full Manhattan skyline.”
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Reviews
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