Empire State Building travel guide

Sitemap USA Sitemap New York City
Language:
MY TRIP PLANNER
0
locations added to
my trip
sight

Empire State Building

Empire State Building

by Marco Polo

After the fall of the twin towers, it's NYC's undisputed landmark building

After the collapse of the World Trade Center the Empire State Building is again the tallest building in New York and one of the most famous buildings in the world – 3.5 million people visit it every year. From the observatory on the 102nd floor there is an incomparable view of Manhattan; in clear weather the visibility is said to be 128km/80mi.
In 1929, construction began on the site where once the first Waldorf-Astoria Hotel stood. After only 19 months the 381m/1,250ft (with antenna 443m/1,454ft) colossus was complete; it was named after the nickname of the State of New York. The Art Deco building is a kind of city in itself – over 30,000 people live and work here. The building used 365,000 tons of steel, cement and granite; 100km/60mi of water pipes and 5,630km/3,498mi of telephone line were laid. 73 lifts travel through 11km/6.8mi of shafts, in only 45 seconds they transport people and freight up to the top. There are also stairs: runners at the peak of fitness require eleven minutes for the 1,860 steps in the annual Empire State Run up. The building is worth a visit both in the daytime and the evening – there are two observatories, one on the 86th and the other on the 102nd floor – but the security checks for visitors are very strict since 9/11. A tip: in hazy weather, as is often the case in New York in the summer, enjoy the view during the early morning hours

Beat the queues: Visitors can saves themselves the wait at the ticket office by buying tickets in advance on the internet, paying with a credit card and printing it out. Then jump the queue and go directly to the lifts and the observation deck.

Empire State Building travel guide by Marco Polo is this text outdated?

Empire State Building Facts

  • opening hours: daily 8am–midnight
  • website: www.esbnyc.com
  • address: Fifth Av. 350, New York NY 10118, USA
  • public transport & parking: Subway: 34th St., B, D, F, N, Q, R

edit hard facts

Latest Reviews for Empire State Building


 You are currently not logged in. or register to write a review.

photo about totof1965
totof1965

A faire absolument au moins une fois dans sa vie. N'economisez surtout pas cette visite. C'est in... more

2009-09-26 / / report abuse

photo about philipp
philipp

If you want to get the best view of the building and New York in general, head to the roof top of Rockefeller building!

2008-05-11 / / report abuse

Similar Locations to Empire State Building

see all sights

Places to stay near Empire State Building

see all hotels and accomodations

videos for Empire State Building

  • Sander on the Empire State Building

    Sander on the Empire State Building [01:05]

  • USA 2007 New York - Empire State Building

    USA 2007 New York - Empire State Building [00:29]

twitter buzz - Empire State Building

News about Empire State Building from the twitter community...

ESB_lights

The original cornerstone for the Empire State Building was laid by Alfred E. Smith on September 17, 1930.

2009-09-17

CarinBerger

RT @aecbks: Now you can find out what the Empire State Building's colors mean every day: http://bit.ly/UdfSM

2009-09-17

aecbks

Now you can find out what the Empire State Building's colors mean every day: http://bit.ly/UdfSM

2009-09-17

ESB_lights

RT @boobajones http://twitpic.com/i07hj - Why is the Empire State Building lit in LA Lakers colors? WTF?! #fb

2009-09-17

JAMESEDSTROM

MARY J. BLIGE LIGHTS EMPIRE STATE BUILDING http://bit.ly/w2oWb

2009-09-17

RussianDennis

Accessing ur favorite porn sites on ur iPhone in order to kill the urge it's like climing empire state building bare feet...

2009-09-17

thecajunboy

http://twitpic.com/i0nkv - The Empire State building is lit up LSU purple and gold tonight. Thanks to @unclegrambo for the heads up.

2009-09-17

thecajunboy

http://twitpic.com/i0nbc - Empire State building is lit up LSU purple and gold tonight.

2009-09-17

ESB_lights

RT @ninernaik Why is the Empire State building Purple and Yellow tonight? I know the Lakers are not in town! http://yfrog.com/0rmh5xwj

2009-09-17

officiallouiev

Empire State Building Looks Crazy 2night

2009-09-17

ESB_lights

RT we let her know/nice pic @daisydelfina http://twitpic.com/i0gbn - Does someone know why the empire state building is purple/yellow?

2009-09-17

daisydelfina

http://twitpic.com/i0gbn - Does someone know why the empire state building is purple/yellow?

2009-09-17

ESB_lights

RT @dormbuys Rooftop Bar...New York City...in the shadow of the Empire State Building...Work Hard Play Hard http://twitpic.com/i0fko

2009-09-17

dormbuys

Rooftop Bar...New York City...in the shadow of the Empire State Building...Work Hard Play Hard http://twitpic.com/i0fko

2009-09-17

ESB_lights

RT @LikeInLatin http://twitpic.com/i09s4 - Close-up on the Empire State Building. Pretty colors!

2009-09-17

free travel guide

your free PDF travel guide for New York City

hotel search
find flights
kayak
your business!

Are you a business owner? List your business on tripwolf! Find out more about free & premium listing options...

claim your business now

Weather Forecast

weather forecast for New York City

weather10°C - 15°C / 50°F - 59°F

powered bywetter.at

© 2009 tripwolf GmbH

All rights reserved

about us | terms of use | press | blog | business owners | partners | authors | advertise | report abuse | give feedback/ask question

No part of this site may be reproduced without written permission.

szmtag