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Aussichtsplattform „Top of the Rock“ im Rockefeller Center

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Aussichtsplattform „Top of the Rock“ im Rockefeller Center

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The Top of the Rock Observation Deck, perched atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan, offers an unparalleled vantage point over New York City. This iconic viewpoint, part of the historic Rockefeller Center complex, stands approximately 260 meters (850 feet) above street level, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the urban landscape. As a significant man-made monument and historical site, it is a must-visit for anyone exploring the vibrant heart of New York.

Visitors consistently rave about the unobstructed 360-degree views,…

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    24. September 2024

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    Das Rockefeller Center ist ein 22 Hektar großer Komplex aus 19 Geschäftsgebäuden zwischen der 48. und 51. Straße in Midtown Manhattan. Es ist berühmt für seine kunstvollen Gebäude, die weitläufige unterirdische Halle, die berühmte Eislaufbahn und die jährliche Weihnachtsbaumbeleuchtung im Rockefeller Center. Zu den bemerkenswerten Sehenswürdigkeiten zählen die Radio City Music Hall, die Atlas- und Prometheus-Statuen, die Channel Gardens, die St. Patrick's Cathedral, die NBC Studios und das Auktionshaus Christie's.
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    15. März 2019

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    Das Rockefeller Center ist ein zentral gelegener Gebäudekomplex im Stadtteil Manhattan in New York City. Er besteht aus insgesamt 20 Bauten, darunter 19 Hochhäusern und erstreckt sich über drei Straßenblocks im Karree zwischen Fifth Avenue und Avenue of the Americas, West 47th Street und West 52nd Street. Wikipedia

    4. November 2017

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    Der Ölmilliadär John D. Rockefeller Jr. ließ mitten in Manhattan 228 Häuser zu Schutt und Asche machen, um in den 30er Jahren eine Stadt in der Stadt zu erbauen. Vierzehn Wolkenkratzer sind Teil dieses riesigen Komplexes: unter anderem das General Electric Building, die Radio Music Hall, das Auktionshaus Christies und der Fernsehsender NBC. Das Rockefeller Center erstreckt sich über drei Straßenblocksim Karee zwischen der berühmten Fifth Avenue und der Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), der West 47th Straße und der 52nd Straße. Das GE Building ist mit einer Höhe von 259,1m das Höchste des Gebäudekomplexes.

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    What are the best ways to get to Top of the Rock using public transport?

    The Top of the Rock Observation Deck is conveniently located in Midtown Manhattan and easily accessible via New York City's extensive subway system. The nearest subway stations include 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Center (B, D, F, M lines), 49th Street (N, R, W lines), and 5th Avenue/53rd Street (E, M lines). All are within a short walking distance of 30 Rockefeller Plaza.

    Is there parking available near Top of the Rock?

    While there is no dedicated parking lot for Top of the Rock, numerous commercial parking garages are available in the surrounding Midtown Manhattan area. Be aware that parking in New York City can be expensive, and spaces fill up quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons or holidays. Public transportation is generally recommended for ease of access.

    How long does a typical visit to Top of the Rock take?

    Most visitors spend between 45 minutes to 1.5 hours at the Top of the Rock Observation Deck. This allows ample time to enjoy the 360-degree views from the various levels, take photos, and explore the exhibits on the history of Rockefeller Center. The duration can vary depending on crowd levels and how much time you wish to spend soaking in the views.

    What are the current ticket prices and are there any discounts available for Top of the Rock?

    Ticket prices for Top of the Rock vary by age and time of day, with general admission typically ranging from $40-$50 for adults. Discounts may be available for children, seniors, and military personnel. It's highly recommended to purchase timed entry tickets online in advance through the official Top of the Rock website to secure your preferred time slot and potentially save money. Combination tickets with other attractions or city passes might also offer savings.

    Is Top of the Rock Observation Deck wheelchair friendly?

    Yes, the Top of the Rock Observation Deck is fully wheelchair accessible. All levels of the observation deck, including the elevators and viewing areas, are designed to accommodate wheelchairs, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy the panoramic views of New York City.

    What is the best time of year to visit Top of the Rock for optimal views and fewer crowds?

    For optimal views, clear days are best, regardless of the season. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring: April-May, fall: September-October) or on weekdays rather than weekends. Early mornings right after opening or later in the evenings before closing often have fewer visitors. While the Christmas season offers festive decorations at Rockefeller Center, it is also one of the busiest times.

    What should I wear when visiting Top of the Rock in winter?

    When visiting Top of the Rock in winter, dressing in warm layers is crucial. While there are indoor viewing areas, the outdoor decks, especially the 70th floor, can be very cold and windy due to the height. A warm coat, hat, gloves, and a scarf are highly recommended to comfortably enjoy the outdoor views.

    Are there any restaurants with a view near Top of the Rock?

    Yes, several restaurants in and around Rockefeller Center offer excellent dining experiences, some with views. For a truly elevated experience, consider dining at The Rainbow Room or Bar SixtyFive, both located within 30 Rockefeller Plaza, offering spectacular city views. Numerous other eateries, from casual to fine dining, are also available within walking distance.

    What other attractions are close to Rockefeller Center that I can visit?

    Rockefeller Center is surrounded by many iconic New York City attractions. Within easy walking distance, you can find Radio City Music Hall, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Times Square, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the shops of Fifth Avenue. The complex itself also features the famous ice-skating rink (seasonal) and the Channel Gardens.

    How does Top of the Rock compare to the Empire State Building observation deck?

    Both offer incredible views, but many visitors find Top of the Rock provides a superior perspective for certain landmarks. From Top of the Rock, you get unobstructed, iconic views of the Empire State Building itself, as well as clear sightlines to Central Park. The 70th-floor open-air deck at Top of the Rock also offers a barrier-free viewing experience, which is excellent for photography. The Empire State Building, while historically significant, offers views *of* Rockefeller Center and Central Park from a different angle.

    Is Top of the Rock family-friendly and suitable for children?

    Absolutely! Top of the Rock is considered a very family-friendly attraction. Children often enjoy the fast elevator ride, the interactive exhibits, and the thrill of seeing the city from above. The multi-level decks provide plenty of space, and the clear views of landmarks like the Empire State Building and Central Park are captivating for all ages. Strollers are permitted, and the facility is wheelchair accessible.

    Are dogs allowed at the Top of the Rock Observation Deck?

    No, pets, including dogs, are generally not permitted inside the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, with the exception of service animals. It's best to confirm their specific service animal policy directly if you plan to visit with one.

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