Top of The Rock
Observatory on top of Rockefeller Center, with an ocean-liner style design, offering city views.
Top of The Rock is rated 4.7 / 5 from 87,790 Google reviews and sits about 1.0 km (13 min walk) from 59 St–Columbus Circle station.
General overview
About Top of The Rock
Top of the Rock is the observation experience atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan. Its indoor and outdoor decks on the 67th, 69th, and 70th floors offer broad views of Central Park, the Empire State Building, Lower Manhattan, and the surrounding skyline. The highest deck is open-air and has relatively unobstructed views.
- Three observation levels on the 67th, 69th, and 70th floors
- Open-air 70th-floor deck with unobstructed skyline views
- Classic views of the Empire State Building and Central Park
- The Beam recreation of the famous 1932 construction-workers photograph
- Sky Lift elevated viewing platform on the 70th floor
- Indoor galleries covering Rockefeller Center's history and architecture
Things to do here
Top of the Rock Observation Deck
Timed-entry access to the indoor and outdoor observation areas on floors 67, 69, and 70.
The Beam
A staged photo experience in which visitors sit on a beam that rises above the 69th-floor deck, inspired by the photograph “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper.” An additional charge generally applies.
Sky Lift
A revolving glass platform that elevates guests above the 70th-floor deck for higher, panoramic views. Usually sold as an add-on or as part of selected packages.
The Weather Room
A café and bar on the 67th floor offering drinks and light food with skyline views; admission requirements and operating times may differ from the observation deck.
Rockefeller Center exhibits
Multimedia displays and exhibits introduce the art, architecture, construction, and cultural history of Rockefeller Center.
Arrive about 15–20 minutes before the timed entry. The main visitor entrance is on West 50th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, not necessarily through the office-building entrance shown by the street address. Allow extra time during holidays and for security screening.
Reserve online in advance, especially for sunset, weekends, holidays, and summer dates. Timed tickets may sell out, though same-day tickets can sometimes be available.
This overview is general knowledge, not confirmed against an official source — verify hours, prices and entry rules before you go.
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Top of The Rock is about 1.0 km (~13 min walk) from 59 St–Columbus Circle station on the New York City Subway.
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Verify tickets, seasonal hours, entry rules, and special events on the official website before visiting.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Top of The Rock from 59 St–Columbus Circle station?
Top of The Rock is about 1021 m (roughly 13 min walk) from 59 St–Columbus Circle station on the New York City Subway. Use the directions link on this page for turn-by-turn walking directions.
What is Top of The Rock rated?
Top of The Rock has a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 87,790 reviews.
What's near Top of The Rock?
Also within a short walk of the same station: எலன்ஸ் ஸ்டார்டஸ்ட் டைனர், தி பிளாசா, ஹோட்டல் ரியு பிளாசா நியூயார்க் டைம்ஸ் ஸ்கொயர்.
Is Top of The Rock wheelchair accessible?
Yes — Google lists the following accessibility features for Top of The Rock: wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible parking, wheelchair-accessible restroom, wheelchair-accessible seating.
Is Top of The Rock good for children?
Yes — Google lists Top of The Rock as good for children.
Where is the visitor entrance?
The observation-deck entrance is commonly on West 50th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues at Rockefeller Center. Follow Top of the Rock signs rather than relying only on the 30 Rockefeller Plaza office address.
Is Top of the Rock indoors or outdoors?
Both. There are enclosed viewing spaces as well as outdoor terraces on the upper levels. The 70th-floor deck is open-air and offers especially clear views.
What is the best time to visit?
Morning is best for lighter crowds, while late afternoon can combine daylight, sunset, and nighttime views. Sunset tickets are popular, more crowded, and may be priced higher.
How long can visitors stay?
Visits are usually self-paced after entry, with no short fixed viewing limit, although closing time, crowd controls, or package schedules still apply. Most people spend 1–2 hours.
Does bad weather close the attraction?
The indoor areas may remain open during poor weather, but outdoor decks, The Beam, or Sky Lift can close for rain, snow, lightning, high winds, or ice. Low clouds can completely obscure the view, and weather-related refunds are not guaranteed.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
The main observation experience is generally accessible by elevator. Guests who want to use The Beam or Sky Lift should verify the specific transfer and safety requirements before purchasing.
Are children charged admission?
Child pricing has commonly applied to ages 6–12, while children 5 and under have often entered free with a ticketed adult. Age bands and ticket requirements should be confirmed before visiting.
Can I bring a stroller?
Strollers are generally allowed, but staff may require them to be folded in elevators or when crowds are heavy.
Can I visit only The Weather Room without an observation ticket?
Access arrangements have varied. It may require an observation ticket, reservation, or separate entry arrangement, so check the current restaurant information before going.
Is Top of the Rock included in sightseeing passes?
It has commonly participated in products such as New York CityPASS, New York Pass, Go City, and other attraction passes. Reservations or surcharges for peak times and add-on experiences may still apply.
Data and photos from Google Places, generated August 11, 2026. Ratings, hours and prices can change — confirm anything time-sensitive before you go.





