Daily, 9:30am-12:00am (last elevators at 11:15pm).
If visiting New York is like being in the heart of the action, then standing at the top of the Empire State Building is like being on top of the world. This U.S. National Historic Landmark is one of the most recognizable structures in the world. From the time it was completed in 1931 it has symbolized New York City. The view from its Observation Deck on the 86th floor will leave you breathless. You'll recognize the Empire State Building's Art Deco style in movies lke "An Affair to Remember" and "King Kong." Looming 1,454 feet above the city, it's been a favorite of photographers and movie makers alike. It's easy to see why more than 117 million people have paid a visit. The Observation Deck is open to the public 365 days a year. Dine in three restaurants or three coffee shops, shop in specialty boutiques, or visit the post office and two banks, conveniently located inside the building. Perhaps the best time to see the Empire State Building is during one of many holidays throughout the year when the top portion is lit up with coordinating colored lights.
From
patriotic themed accommodations to European styled hotels, Washington D.C.
offers a host of lodging options. For instance, the Crowne Plaza is a four-star, deluxe hotel
located in Franklin Square, just a few blocks from the White House. Downtown Washington D.C. offers a wide
range of hotels to choose from. ....more
Waldorf Astoria Staff Room Hotel is on par to the 202 hotels in the city. In
New York, Park/50th Waldorf Astoria - Staff Room can be found at 301 Park
Ave. Waldorf Astoria - Staff Room New York City contains Hot Tub/Whirlpool,
Fitness Facility, and Hotel Parking - $45.00. Room options include:
Comfortable.... more