Rockefeller Center
Famous complex housing television studios, a seasonal ice rink, and a giant Christmas tree.
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The Rockefeller Center is a complex of buildings dating from the 1930s, which houses the Top of the Rock observatory. This building was financed by the Rockefeller family, one of the wealthiest American families of the time.
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Monde en Virée
I highly recommend that you book your ticket in advance. Once up there, you can stay as long as you want.
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Car and Bag
We spent the late afternoon admiring this panoramic view with a beautiful golden light.
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Monde en Virée
As you exit, pass by the Rockefeller Plaza surrounded by flags, with an ice rink in winter and a gigantic Christmas tree.
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Car and Bag
From its 76th floor, the observatory offers a breathtaking view of Central Park and the Empire State Building.
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Monde en Virée
A must-see: the Top of The Rock. When I arrive in New York, the first thing I love to do is to go up to enjoy this view that I will never tire of. I’ll let you judge for yourself, but... the view from the Top of the Rock is simply amazing! Indeed, you can see everything, from Central Park to the Statue of Liberty, including the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Car and Bag