FAQs
What are the best views in NYC?
NYC’s iconic skyline is best seen from the river, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and Gantry Plaza State Park, all of which provide stunning waterfront views with the skyline. The Empire State Building and Top of the Rock are classic observation deck choices, offering sweeping panoramas of Manhattan. One World Observatory is the tallest viewing platform in the city.
Where can you find the best free views of NYC?
NYC has plenty of spots to enjoy breathtaking views without spending a dime. The High Line, an elevated park on Manhattan’s West Side, offers unique urban vistas. The Staten Island Ferry and the free ferry to Governors Island provide panoramic views of Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. Don’t forget Central Park’s Belvedere Castle, where you can see the park and the city from a charming vantage point. These are just a few of the many free things you can do in Manhattan.
What are some lesser-known spots for great views in NYC?
For viewpoints off the beaten path, try Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan, Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island, and Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, a National historic landmark.