For those who like to travel to New York City, I recommen visiting The Top of the Rock Observation Decks. It is officially opened in
1933 and it is consisted of the 69th and 70th floors. It was
originally designed to resemble the upper decks of a 1930s grand ocean liner,
goose neck fixtures, and large air- conditioning vents intended to look like the
stacks an a ship’s deck.
Once up to the viewing decks, the first two levels have a
low wall with large Glass screens which enable you to get great views and
photographs, there are reasonable sized gaps between the screens to enable
cameras to get clear shots.
From here we get a great view and also took a picture of the Empire State Building, and you also get an impressive view of Central Park.
This building open to public from 8 am until 12 midnight and the last elevator going up at 11 pm. All guests will be directed to the Rockefeller Center Concourse via the Sixth Avenue subway entrance located between 49th and 50th Streets, to access Top of the Rock.
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