Editorial review from KidScore:
During crowded peak tourist season in New York City, Top of the Rock (located at Rockefeller Square) can be a better observation deck for...
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. first opened the 70th floor Observation Deck atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza more than 70 years ago, to give something back to New Yorkers and their guests from around the world a place to appreciate and celebrate the city.
The Observation Deck's original design was inspired by the decks of the great ocean liners of the era, complete with deck chairs, gooseneck fixtures and...
A breathtaking panorama from the rooftop of the Rockefeller Center.:
In Short
You'll wish you had eyes on the back of your head for the full-circle views radiating from the 70th story of this New York City landmark. The three-floor experience begins with a...