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The Empire State Building is the archetypal Art Deco skyscraper, standing 443 meters to its antenna tip. For nearly 40 years the world's tallest building, it remains the most emotionally iconic tower on the New York skyline.
One World Trade Center (Freedom Tower) is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at 541 meters, rising from the site of the original World Trade Center as a powerful symbol of resilience and renewal.

Summit One Vanderbilt is an immersive, multi-sensory observation experience atop the One Vanderbilt skyscraper, combining panoramic views with mirrored infinity rooms and interactive art installations.

The DUMBO waterfront along Washington Street offers one of New York's most famous photo opportunities: the Manhattan Bridge perfectly framed between two rows of brick warehouse buildings with the Empire State Building visible through the arch.

The Edge at Hudson Yards is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, cantilevered 80 feet out from the 100th floor at 345 meters, creating a thrillingly vertiginous experience.

The Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a 1,826-foot cantilevered esplanade perched above the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, offering one of the most iconic panoramic views of the Lower Manhattan skyline, Brooklyn Bridge, and New York Harbor.

Top of the Rock is the observation deck atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza, offering a 360-degree view from 70 floors above Midtown Manhattan. Unlike the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock provides unobstructed views of both the Empire State Building and Central Park.