
Try going an hour before dusk so you get to see the NYC skyline during the day, during sunset and the city lights at night!.If you go on a busy cold (or hot) day, keep in mind that the line to purchase tickets can be outdoors if there are too many people! So bring warm clothing or stay hydrated if it’s too hot outside.Go on a clear day! You won’t be able to see much on a foggy or stormy day.When you’re in the elevator, get a spot near the wall to experience better views of the videos while you climb up! (More info below).Buy tickets online to avoid doing another line.


The “Combo” but you can arrive at any time on selected date + beverage. PRIORITY EXPERIENCE: when selecting “general admission” you can add priority access (no lines) for only $7.62!Īdditional $20 per ticket. Skip the lines + Includes a digital skyline guide. Additional ticket options:įor an additional $10 per ticket.

There’s a $4 processing fee when purchasing tickets online. Yes! It’s pricey but similar to the prices at Top of the Rock & Empire State Building! Adults

5, 2020 Only, with Santa visits at the Top of the World! Keep reading!ĭaily from 8-9am to 8-9pm, 7 days a week. SPECIAL EXHIBIT: WINTER ONEDERLAND through Jan. Keep in mind that this observatory has nothing to do with the 9/11 memorial though… they won’t show you anything about the attacks (for that, you have the museum right next to the One World building!). One of the best views of the New York skyline! All info & tips below!Īll the area is known as the 9/11 Memorial located in World Trade Center, Financial District. It’s an indoor observatory with 360-degree views of New York from the 102nd floor. Right next to where the Twin Towers once stood. The tallest building of NYC! The One World Observatory is the highest and newest observatory of NYC located at the top of One World Trade Center (also known as the Freedom Tower).
