The Top of the Rock observation deck atop 30 Rockefeller Plaza offers a clear, unobstructed view of the Empire State Building to the south — which no other New York City observation deck provides from this angle. The open-air upper deck allows photography through no glass, eliminating the reflections that plague enclosed observation floors elsewhere.


Best Time to Shoot

Blue hour, starting 20-30 minutes after sunset. Book a ticket timed for 30-45 minutes before sunset so you are set up before the light peaks. The Empire State Building lights up in various colors — check the ESBO lighting schedule before visiting. Avoid overcast nights; without city-glow contrast the skyline flattens.

How to Get There

30 Rockefeller Plaza is in Midtown Manhattan, accessible by B/D/F/M trains to 47-50 Streets-Rockefeller Center. Tickets are timed-entry and $40+ per adult — book at topoftherocknyc.com. Tripods are permitted on the upper deck.

Camera Settings

16-35mm covers the full panoramic sweep. For the Empire State Building straight-on: 50-70mm, f/11, ISO 400-800, 1/10 to 1 second on a tripod or braced against the railing. Long exposure smooths street traffic into light trails. Bracket because city lights are brighter than the sky at blue hour.

Recommended Gear for This Spot

Common Mistakes

  • Booking tickets for after full dark: blue hour is the shot, and it lasts 20 minutes.
  • Resting the camera on the glass railing barriers instead of a tripod: vibration from other visitors transfers through the railing.
  • Shooting only south toward the Empire State Building — the north view toward Central Park is equally strong.
  • Not checking the Empire State Building lighting color before visiting — some color schemes clash with a clean architectural image.

A New York City twilight photography tour covers Top of the Rock timing and then continues to street-level landmarks as the city transitions to full dark. Browse Top of the Rock photography tours to find options that fit your schedule.

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