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Edge Observation Deck NYC Tickets & Tours 2025

Soar above the city at Edge — the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere. Enjoy 360° skyline views, glass-floor thrills, and a champagne toast in the sky. Choose flexible tickets, skip-the-line passes, or guided combo tours for the best NYC views.

  • Access to Edge Observation Deck at Hudson Yards
  • 360° open-air sky deck & glass floor experience
  • Sunset, night & VIP entry options available
  • Optional combo with SUMMIT or Empire State
  • Instant mobile tickets + easy cancellation
  • Top-rated by travelers worldwide
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Edge Observation Deck New York City Hudson Yards View

Top Edge Observation Deck NYC Tickets & Tours 2025

Book Edge at Hudson Yards—NYC’s sky deck with a glass floor and 360° skyline views. Compare standard entry, City Climb, and combo tour options.

Edge Observation Deck admission ticket with glass-floor view over New York City

NYC: Edge Observation Deck Admission

Bestseller

★★★★★ 4.60 (19k+)

Step onto the open-air sky deck, look down through the glass floor, and take in sweeping views of Manhattan from Hudson Yards.

  • Timed entry
  • Mobile ticket
  • Flexible options
From €33.78 per person
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City Climb at Edge – harnessed climb on the skyscraper with skyline backdrop

NYC: City Climb at Edge

Thrill

★★★★★ 4.81 (500+)

Clip in and scale the tower above Edge for the world-famous lean-out over NYC—an unforgettable adrenaline experience.

  • Guided climb
  • Safety gear
  • Photo spots
From €175.47 per person
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Hudson Yards and High Line guided tour with optional Edge ticket

NYC: Hudson Yards & High Line Tour (+ Edge)

Combo

★★★★☆ 4.14 (100+)

Walk the High Line, explore Hudson Yards stories, and upgrade with Edge entry for epic photos from the outdoor sky deck.

  • Guided walk
  • Small groups
  • Optional Edge
From €46.54 per person
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Edge Observation Deck, NYC – Tickets & Tours 2025 (Best Options & How to Visit)

Stand 100 stories up at Edge, the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere. Look through the glass floor, lean against angled glass walls, and soak in 360° views over Hudson Yards and Midtown. Choose standard entry, the adrenaline-pumping City Climb, or guided combos that include Edge.

Edge Observation Deck outdoor sky deck with glass floor over New York City

NYC: Edge Observation Deck Admission

Timed entry to the indoor level and outdoor deck with angled glass walls, glass floor, Skyline Steps, and Eastern Point.

From €33.78 per person · ★ 4.6 (19k+)

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City Climb at Edge – harnessed skyscraper climb and lean-out over NYC

NYC: City Climb Skyscraping Experience

Clip in, scale the crown of 30 Hudson Yards via a 45° staircase, and lean out over New York—Edge’s ultimate thrill.

From €175.47 per person · ★ 4.8 (500+)

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Guided Hudson Yards and High Line tour with optional Edge ticket

NYC: Hudson Yards & High Line Tour (+ Edge)

Explore the High Line and Hudson Yards stories with a guide, then upgrade to ascend Edge for epic skyline photos.

From €46.54 per person · ★ 4.6 (15k+)

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New York Explorer Pass with Edge Observation Deck included among top attractions

New York Explorer Pass: Includes Edge

Pick multiple top sights for one price—Edge, museums, cruises & more. Ideal for first-timers planning 2–5 days.

From €76.71 per person · ★ 4.6 (7k+)

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Edge Observation Deck Ticket Types & Prices (2025)

Choose timed General Admission, upgrade to City Climb, or bundle with a guided Hudson Yards/High Line tour or city pass.

  • General Admission: Indoor level + outdoor deck with glass floor and angled walls. Typical online prices from ~€33–€45 depending on slot.
  • City Climb: Harnessed climb and lean-out above the deck—Edge’s signature thrill.
  • Guided Combos: Tours of Hudson Yards/High Line with optional Edge entry for context + sightseeing efficiency.
  • Attraction Passes: Explorer/New York Pass options include Edge and other must-see sights.

Edge Observation Deck- Entry, Security & What to Wear

Mobile QR tickets, airport-style screening, and outdoor elements—dress for wind; wear flat shoes on glass/mirror surfaces.

  • Mobile tickets: Have your QR ready (screenshot helps if signal drops indoors).
  • Security: Bag checks; large luggage and prohibited items are not permitted.
  • Footwear: Flat, non-slip shoes recommended for the glass floor and steps.
  • City Climb: Additional safety checks and gear fitting; follow staff instructions at all times.

What You’ll See at Edge

Panoramas from the Hudson River to the Empire State Building—with signature features made for photos and thrills.

  • Angled Glass Walls: Lean into the city—frameless panels tilt outward for dramatic views.
  • Glass Floor: Look 100 stories straight down through reinforced panels.
  • Skyline Steps & Eastern Point: Tiered seating and a standout corner viewpoint that seems to float.
  • Indoor Level + Champagne Bar: Warm up, gaze through floor-to-ceiling windows, and toast the skyline.

Edge Observation Deck- Best Times to Visit & Seasonality

Sunset sells out and costs more; mornings and weekdays are calmer. Clear days = longest views; nights = city lights.

  • Day-to-Night Strategy: Book ~60–90 minutes before sunset to catch golden hour into night.
  • Less Crowded: Early morning/weekday slots outside holidays.
  • Weather Tips: It’s outdoors—expect wind; winter nights can be chilly even with heated areas nearby.
  • Peak Pricing: Weekends/holidays and sunset slots price higher—reserve early.

Getting There & Nearby Sights

Enter via Level 4 at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards (30 Hudson Yards). The 7 train stops at 34 St–Hudson Yards.

  • Subway: Take 7 to 34 St–Hudson Yards; follow Edge signs inside the mall.
  • On Foot: Walk the High Line north to Hudson Yards; Vessel & The Shed are steps away.
  • Nearby: High Line, Vessel (exterior viewing), Little Island, Chelsea Market, Midtown West.
  • Accessibility: Elevators and staff assistance available; check on-site guidance for current details.

Families, Accessibility & Essentials

Family-friendly views; strollers fine indoors. Sensitive to heights? Skip the lean-out spots and the glass floor.

  • Kids: Spectacular by day; keep hold of phones/cameras near glass edges.
  • Heights: Glass floor and angled panels feel intense—step back to indoor zones if needed.
  • Photos: Avoid loose scarves/hats on windy days; wrist straps help.
  • City Climb: Age/height/weight and health criteria apply—review rules before booking.

How to Book Edge & Smart Tips

Reserve sunset early, screenshot your QR, and arrive 15–20 minutes before your slot. Dress for wind; flat shoes recommended.

  • Book Early: Prime hours (sunset, weekends, holidays) sell out fast.
  • Saver Options: Advance deals appear on official site; attraction passes work well for multi-sight days.
  • Timing: Allow ~60–90 minutes for photos and the indoor/outdoor areas.
  • Backup Plan: If clouds roll in, consider rescheduling if your ticket/policy allows—or enjoy night views.

Edge Highlights at a Glance

Outdoor sky deck with glass floor, angled glass walls, and tiered seating—plus an indoor level with floor-to-ceiling views and a champagne bar.

Edge glass floor looking straight down 100 stories

Glass Floor

Look 100 stories straight down through reinforced glass—Edge’s most talked-about photo spot.

Edge angled glass walls leaning over New York City

Angled Glass Walls

Lean into the skyline behind frameless, outward-tilting panels for dramatic perspective shots.

Edge Skyline Steps tiered outdoor seating with views

Skyline Steps

Tiered outdoor seating to sit, breathe, and frame your skyline shots comfortably.

Edge indoor level with champagne bar and window views

Champagne Bar

Toast the view on the indoor level with floor-to-ceiling windows over Midtown and the Hudson.

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