If you want to feel the prosperity of New York, immerse in the blur of New York, and appreciate the thorough beauty of New York, then you must not miss the night view of New York. Here are some of the best places to see New York at night.


1. Top Of The Rock


Top Of The Rock is located in the General Building at Rockefeller Center, with a viewing height of 70 floors. Although there is no advantage in height, here you can see the most stunning views of Manhattan, and you can also enjoy a 130-kilometer view in clear weather, and you can even look directly at the Empire State Building.


Compared with the crowded Empire State Building and the World Trade Center, in Top Of The Rock, your viewing will be more free, and your shooting will be more comprehensive. Rockefeller Center is the center of Midtown Manhattan, New York, and one of the historic landmarks in the United States, known as one of the greatest buildings of the Great Depression.


2. One World Observatory


One World Observatory is located atop the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, on floors 100-102 of the One World Trade Center, with a wrap-around observation deck. You can see New York City's iconic sights, nearby waters and stunning skyline. The experience of One World Observatory is not limited to the breathtaking scenery, but also the sky pod elevator, City Pulse, See Forever(TM) theater, and the window of Sky Portal. Of course, you'll also get to see the "Vocies" and "Foundattons" special exhibitions, as well as enjoy a great meal at the ONE restaurant.


3. Empire State Building


The Empire State Building is representative of New York, there is no doubt that this is the heart of New York City. The observation decks are on the 86th and 102nd floors. The observation deck on the 86th floor wraps around the spire of the building, giving you a 360-degree panorama of the New York area. From here, you can enjoy unique views of Central Park, the Hudson and East Rivers, the Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, and more, which can be carefully observed with the high-powered telescopes provided on site.


4. High Line Park


High Line Park is not just a park, it is a public space where you can enjoy art, stroll the gardens, experience performances, taste delicious food and enjoy the unique city view. At around 4:30 pm, the sunset begins, with low sun casts and slender shadows at dramatic heights, and you'll feel New York's transition from day to night. You can see the New York skyline at night, the Hudson River, the spire of the Empire State Building. The most unique point is that the High Line Park has a traffic flow that can be seen through the glass, just like a movie.


5. Brooklyn Bridge


The Brooklyn Bridge with a main span of 1,595.5 feet spans the East River in New York. It is one of the oldest highway bridges in the United States and the world's first wire suspension bridge. It is also an excellent place to watch the night view of Manhattan, New York. In addition to the bridge, Brooklyn Bridge Park is also a very good choice for photography, skyscrapers, bridges, cruise ships and you standing on the ground add radiance and radiance to each other.


6. Roosevelt Island


Roosevelt Island is not only a good area to rent, but also has a close-up view of Manhattan at night. The Aerial Tramway connecting Roosevelt Island and Manhattan is not only a fun and romantic way of transportation, but also your first choice for overlooking Manhattan and Roosevelt Island. In less than 10 minutes on the cable car, you can see all kinds of skyscrapers and even the interior space.