General Admission
See the best NYC view from 70 floors up on three indoor and outdoor observation decks.
Believe the hype. Top of the Rock’s three levels of indoor and outdoor observation decks deliver spectacular, unobstructed views of the city skyline. With terraces facing east, west, north, and south, Top of the Rock’s panoramic sights make it the ultimate observation deck in NYC. At the pinnacle of 30 Rockefeller Plaza’s 70 floors, it’s one of the top things to do in New York City.
The Top of the Rock experience is being reimagined and exciting new additions to the observation decks are on the horizon. While we are under construction (Beginning February 1, 2023), you can still expect the same fantastic views, but please note that access to specific areas may be limited while we work hard to bring new features to Top of the Rock.
See the best NYC view from 70 floors up on three indoor and outdoor observation decks.
Get immediate entry at any time on the day of your choice, priority elevator access, and a 20% discount at the gift shop.
Skip the line and go on a guided, exclusive tour of the top of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, including Top of the Rock Observation Deck and Rainbow Room (based on availability.)
Set 70 floors above Rockefeller Center, Top of The Rock lets you experience New York City like never before. Plan your visit to Top of The Rock today!
Bringing a large group to Top of the Rock? We have special packages for groups of 20 or more.
No. However, there are a number of bars and restaurants located at Rockefeller Center. A full list can be viewed here.
No. Guests can stay on the observation decks as long as they like during operating hours. On average, people spend about 45 minutes to an hour at Top of the Rock.
Yes. You’ll find restrooms on the mezzanine level of Top of the Rock before the elevator ride up. Restrooms are also available on the 66th floor observation deck.
No matter the weather, Top of the Rock is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. We always notify visitors about weather and visibility conditions prior to entry. Top of the Rock does not refund tickets for bad weather. We will gladly reissue your ticket for a future date and time, however. Occasionally portions of the deck are closed for safety reasons due to bad weather.
No. Unfortunately the Christmas Tree and The Rink are not visible from Top of the Rock. They are easily accessed however after your visit to Top of the Rock, from the Rink level of Rockefeller Center upon exiting the elevators.
No. There are no private event spaces at Top of the Rock. Rockefeller Center however offers a wide range of private event space options, some with incredible views. Visit our Private Events page to learn more.
Free WiFi is available throughout the entire Rockefeller Center campus. To log on, select “@Rock Center Free Wi-Fi” in your device Settings or Network Preference menu, complete the fields, and click “Accept & Connect.”