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November 5, 2008

Empire State Building raises admission by $2 to $20

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It just got a little bit more expensive to make it to the top in New York City.

On Saturday, the Empire State Building added $2 to the basic adult admission price to visit the 86th floor observatory. It’s now $20.

The $18 admission had been in place since January 2007.

The express pass remains $45, which lets you skip the lines. And while it’s still only $15 more to reach the 102nd floor - that higher space has actually been closed for renovations since September 29.

The Empire State Building’s entire admission rates are listed after the jump.

Adult - $20
Child - $14
Youth - $18
Senior - $18
Express - $45
102nd Floor - $15
Tenant - $10
Military w/ID - $18
Military in uniform - free
Audio Tour - $8
Souvenir Map - $8
See & Hear Tour - $12
Skyride Combo
Adult - $47
Child - $22
Youth - $39
Senior - $39

Picture credit: Empire State Building seen from Top of the Rock. Amy Langfield/NewYorkology.

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November 5, 2008 7:43 AM in Architecture, Kids, Midtown, Romance, Sightsology, Tours

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