What to Know
- The Empire State Building's observatory has a dizzying new look with floor-to-ceiling, 360-degree windows 102 floors above NYC
- The remodeled observatory opens to the public Saturday
- The $58 cost to get to the observatory at 1,250 feet above Fifth Avenue has not changed
The observatory atop the Empire State Building has a dizzying new look with floor-to-ceiling, 360-degree windows 102 floors above New York City.
The remodeled observatory opens to the public Saturday. It was unveiled to the media Thursday.
More than 4 million annual visitors will get a bird's-eye view of the city and nearby states.
The $58 cost to get to the observatory at 1,250 feet above Fifth Avenue has not changed.
The building also has remodeled its famous open-air observatory on the 86th floor.
The highest new perch also contains fresh exhibits on the way up. It was a four-year project costing $165 million.