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Originally Posted by gringottsdirect OK going up the ESB is one of those things you have to do but if it was me then Top Of The Rock offers better views of Central Park and of course the view towards lower Manhattan includes the Empire State.
The elevator is a blast plus there are usually no queues. www.topoftherocknyc.com |
Agree completely with this.
I was in NYC about 4 weeks back and having done the ESB previously on numerous occasions, I though the Rockerfeller Centre would be a nice change.
It is way, way better. Just be wary of the direction of the sun. The day we went it was very bright and the sun was shining from the southeast so was into the lens for shots of the ESB and downtown Manhattan. Of course, this meant great conditions for shots of Central Park and uptown...
Also, at the bottom of the Rockerfeller Center, on 5th Avenue, there's an art installation by Anish Kapur (I think) of a giant concave mirror called the Sky Mirror (or something like that). Very impressive and you can get some nice shots of it.
Ellis Island is worth a trip if you have time, also consider the Circle Line boat tour round Manhattan Island, if it's running when you go.
And don't forget to go to Grand Central Station (and definitely don't forget to look up at the ceiling in the main hall!) - take a tripod if necessary...