One World Observatory or Empire State Building
Which observation deck is better?
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Empire State Building
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One World
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Summit One Vanderbilt
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Both One World Observatory and the Empire State Building offer breathtaking views of New York City, but they provide different experiences for visitors.
In terms of price, One World Observatory tickets cost $49, while Empire State Building tickets range from $47 to $57.
One World Observatory is significantly taller at 1,268 feet (386 meters), compared to the Empire State Building’s 1,050 feet (320 meters). However, only the Empire State Building features an outdoor observation deck, while One World Observatory is entirely enclosed.
The best time to visit also varies—One World Observatory is best in the evening, offering stunning city lights, while the Empire State Building provides better daytime views.
Unique features set them apart: One World Observatory is known for its SkyPod Elevators, which offer a dynamic digital experience during the ascent, while the Empire State Building is a historic landmark with two observation decks.
Visitors seeking panoramic views will love One World Observatory, while history buffs will appreciate the rich heritage of the Empire State Building.
For both decks, you must get the tickets in advance, and selecting an observation deck between them depends on whether you prefer a modern, enclosed observatory or a classic, open-air experience.
Now, let’s get into these similarities and differences in detail.
Quick Summary
Observation Deck | One World Observatory | Empire State Building |
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Price | $49 | $47 – $57 |
Height | 1,268 feet (386 meters) | 1,050 feet (320 meters) |
Opening Hours | 9 am to 9 pm | 9 am to 11 pm |
Outdoor Deck | ✖ | ✔ |
Best Time to Visit | Evening | Daytime |
Unique Features | SkyPod Elevators | Historic landmark, two observation decks |
Best For? | Panoramic views | History buffs |
Ticket Purchase | Buy Tickets | Buy Tickets |
Height of the Observation Deck
One World Observatory, located at 1,250 feet (381 meters), matches the height of the Empire State Building’s top deck.
However, the Empire State Building’s main observation deck sits slightly lower at 1,050 feet (320 meters), making One World Observatory the higher choice for a full observation experience.
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Experience on the Deck
One World Observatory offers a modern, high-tech experience with digital displays, interactive exhibits, and a unique elevator ride showcasing NYC’s skyline history.
The Empire State Building, on the other hand, provides a classic, open-air experience with an Art Deco ambiance, offering a nostalgic journey through New York’s architectural history.
View from the Observation Deck
One World Observatory provides sweeping views of Lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and New York Harbor.
The Empire State Building offers iconic views of Midtown Manhattan, including Central Park, the Chrysler Building, and the city’s dense urban core, making it ideal for those wanting a central perspective.
Crowd to Expect
The Empire State Building, as one of New York’s most iconic landmarks, attracts large crowds year-round, particularly during peak tourist seasons.
One World Observatory also draws many visitors but is generally less crowded, providing a slightly more relaxed experience, especially during off-peak hours.
Location of the Observation Deck
The Empire State Building is centrally located in Midtown Manhattan, making it easily accessible and close to other major attractions like Times Square and Bryant Park.
One World Observatory is situated in Lower Manhattan, within the World Trade Center complex, offering proximity to the Financial District, the 9/11 Memorial, and Battery Park.
Other Exhibits on Display
One World Observatory features interactive exhibits that delve into the history and significance of the World Trade Center, along with state-of-the-art displays about New York City.
The Empire State Building offers a detailed historical exhibit on its construction, restored Art Deco elements, and a journey through its storied past.
Duration of Visit
A visit to One World Observatory typically takes 60-90 minutes, allowing time to explore its exhibits and enjoy the views.
The Empire State Building visit can take longer, especially if you explore both the main and top decks, along with the comprehensive historical exhibits, making for a more extended experience.
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