Edificio Empire State
Consulta esta colección de entradas y visitas al Empire State Building para encontrar la forma perfecta de experimentar uno de los monumentos más emblemáticos de Nueva York. El Empire State Building, que se alza majestuoso a 1.454 pies de altura, ofrece unas vistas panorámicas incomparables desde sus observatorios de los pisos 86 y 102.Más vendido
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Pre-book online to skip the lines: Save time and avoid long queues by purchasing your Empire State Building tickets online. With skip-the-line tickets, you can breeze through the entrance.
Choose the right time to go: Avoid crowds by visiting the Empire State Building during off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.
Consider combo tickets: Planning to visit multiple attractions in New York City? Save money by choosing combo tickets that include the Empire State Building.
Book special experiences: Want to enhance your Empire State Building visit? Look for sunrise or sunset tours, and soak in the views during the golden hours.
Familiarize yourself with the security guidelines: Avoid delays by ensuring you know the security guidelines and what you can and can't bring inside.
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Información sobre: Empire State Building
Ningún viaje a Nueva York está completo sin una visita al Empire State Building. Its observation decks on the 80th, 86th, and 102nd floors offer views of the city like no other. The building’s name, derived from New York’s nickname, “Empire State”, cements its legacy in the heart of the city.
The Empire State Building has its zip code, 10118, covering the entire building and its 1,860,000 square feet of office space.
The building is so tall that lightning strikes it around 23 times annually! It's equipped with a lightning rod system to protect it.
At the top of the Empire State Building is a secret speakeasy-style bar called the "Cloud Club," -- a popular hangout for celebrities in the 1930s.
Built during the Great Depression, the Empire State Building used to have an indoor observatory golf course, which was eventually removed due to lack of demand.
The building has a tradition of using lights to honor various causes and events, such as rainbow colors to celebrate Pride or shining blue and gold for the New York Knicks.
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20 W. 34th St.
Observatory guests must use the visitors' center entrance at 20 W. 34th St. Entrances on Fifth Avenue, 34th, and 33rd Streets are exclusively for tenants and their visitors.