The One World Observatory and the Top of the Rock are the two famous observation decks to visit in New York City.
Each site provides a uniqueness by itself; what can get better if you visit both by purchasing only one ticket?
The One World Observatory is an observatory that is 100 stories up on one of the highest skyscrapers, and the Top of the Rock is 70 stories up on the Rockefeller Plaza.
Located at 1268 feet (386 meters) above the street level on the 100th, 101st and 102nd floors, the One World Observatory is one of the highest observatory decks in the city.
Its proximity to Manhattan’s waterfront location allows unrestricted views of the Statue of Liberty, the Hudson and East Rivers, and the Financial District.
You can enjoy a bundle of digital experiences like the ‘One World Explorer’ and ‘Sky Portal’ and take one of the fastest elevators, the ‘ SkyPod.’
The Top of the Rock is on the 67th and 70th floors of the Rockefeller Plaza, with indoor and outdoor terraces to explore New York’s cityscape.
The open-air observation deck gives an unobstructed view of Central Park, the Empire State Building, Manhattan and more.
Experience the famous “beam experience” of sitting on an iron beam hanging in the air on the 70th floor as you observe your surroundings.
While enjoying both of these attractions can be heavy on the pockets, the Top of the Rock and One World Observatory combo tickets offer you a discounted visit.
Highlights of One World Observatory and Top of the Rock Combo Ticket
- Priority admission to the One World Observatory
- Priority access to Skypod elevators
- Priority Exit from the Observatory level of One World Observatory
- Get access to One World Explorer – the virtual guide to iPad
- Flexible arrival time on selected day
- Additional $15 credit to be spent on drinks at the bars and restaurants (ONE Café, ONE Mix & ONE Dine) or the souvenir store (The Gallery) with this ticket
- Top of the Rock entry tickets
- Access to both the indoor and outdoor observation decks
One World Observatory and Top of the Rock Combo Ticket Price
The One World Observatory and Top of the Rock combo ticket costs $103 for visitors between 13 and 64 years.
Senior citizens (above 65 years) pay $99 and children (between 6 and 12 years) pay $89 for this combo.
Infants below five years get free admission to both observatory decks.
Age | Combo ticket price |
---|---|
Adult ticket (13 to 64 years) | $103 |
Senior Citizen ticket (65+ years) | $99 |
Child ticket (6 to 12 years) | $89 |
Infant Tickets (up to 5 years) | Free |
Why Purchase the One World Observatory and Top of the Rock Combination Ticket
There are several advantages to buying a combo ticket for One World Observatory and Top of the Rock.
These well-known New York locations attract tourists, increasing demand and crowds.
During the busiest months of the year, obtaining tickets for the observatories gets challenging.
Combo tickets offer you assurance against single-entry tickets that sell out faster.
Getting a combination ticket enables access to a specific desired spot without the hassle of planning schedules and purchasing tickets separately.
The One World Observatory and Top of the Rock combo tickets offer up to a 5% discount on individual entry tickets.
The One World Observatory all-inclusive entry ticket costs $65 for adults (13 to 64 years), $63 for seniors (65+ years) and $57 for youths (6 to 12 years).
But when purchased with the Top of the Rock tickets as a combo, the per-head price for adults (13 to 64 years) is $62, for seniors (65+ years) is $60, and $54 for youths (6 to 12 years).
Children below six years get free entry to the observatory.
Similarly, the Top of the Rock entry price for adults (13-61 years) is $44, for seniors (65+ years) is $41 and for children (6 to 12 years), it is $37.
However, when the ticket is purchased with One World Observatory, the cost reduces to $41 for adults (13-61 years). $39 for seniors (65+ years) and $35 for children (6 to 12 years).
Children below six are allowed for free without tickets.
Buying a single combo ticket for the two observation decks is a time-saving solution.
You can select to visit the decks on the same day or two different days based on the date flexibility they provide.
The experience is also quite diverse – the views from the observatory deck are more than 1000 feet above the ground and provide various activities inside.
This deal isn’t accessible at ticket counters, so purchase these tickets online using your preferred payment method.
Visitors Information
We’ve included a few essential details in this area to help you organize your trip:
One World Observatory Hours
The One World Observatory is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm.
It takes about 45 minutes to 1-hour to complete your visit here.
Top of the Rock Hours
Top of the Rock’s opening hours are daily from 9 am to 11 pm.
The last entry to the deck is at 10.10 pm.
How to get from Top of the Rock to One World Observatory:
One World Observatory is located at One World Trade Center, 117 West St, New York 10007, at the corner of West and Vesey Streets in Lower Manhattan.
The Top of the Rock is at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 10112, on 50th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
Both observatories are in Manhattan and sit about 6.9 miles (11 km) from each other.
Here is how you can get from Top of the Rock to One World Observatory
Subway:
Head to the nearest subway station.
Take the B, D, F, or M subway line from the 47-50 Sts- Rockefeller Center station (located near Top of the Rock).
Ride the subway downtown to the WTC Cortlandt station.
Exit the station and follow the signs to the One World Observatory, which is located at One World Trade Center.
Taxi or Ride-sharing:
Hail a taxi or use a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft.
Provide the driver with the address or name of One World Observatory (One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton St, New York, NY 10007).
The driver will take you directly to the entrance of One World Observatory.
Walking:
If you enjoy walking and the weather is favorable, you can walk from Top of the Rock to One World Observatory.
The distance is approximately 3 miles, and it takes about 1 hour.
Head south on 6th Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) until you reach Chambers Street.
Turn right onto Chambers Street and continue until you reach One World Trade Center.
FAQs About One World Observatory and Top of the Rock Combo Tickets
1. Can I visit One World Observatory and Top of the Rock with one ticket?
You can visit the landmark attractions with such historical significance in New York with a single ticket.
2. What experiences can I get with One World Observatory and Top of the Rock combo tickets?
In the One World Observatory, you can witness several digital experiences like One World Explorer, Horizon Grid, See Forever Theater, Sky Portal, City Pulse and Voices. You can also experience the superfast SkyPod elevator that takes 47 seconds to reach the 100th floor. At the Top of the Rock, you get an open outdoor terrace and the Beam experience of sitting and climbing on it.
3. Do I have to visit One World Observatory and Top of the Rock on the same day with the combo ticket?
You can visit both sights on a different day. You can select two dates for the attraction when you order your ticket. Depending on your New York plan, you can choose a same-day ticket or visit on various days.
4. What is the rescheduling policy if I change dates or times for my One World Observatory and Top of the Rock combo tickets?
You cannot reschedule your One World Observatory ticket, but for Top of the Rock, it is possible until 24 hours before the visit.
5. What is the cost-benefit of buying a combo ticket to One World Observatory and Top of the Rock?
The One World Observatory and Top of the Rock tickets cost 5% less when purchased as a combination. For adults, the combo price is $103, which, if bought separately, would cost $109. For seniors, the combo price is $104, which, if bought separately, would cost $99. For children between six and 12 years, the combo price is $89, which, if bought separately, would cost $94.
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