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Where do I get tickets to the Empire State Building?
Is there ever free admission to the Empire State Building or are tickets always required? Does anyone offer coupons for admission to the Empire State Building?
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If you want to visit the Empire State Building in New York City, you will not only need to buy a ticket, but you will also be required to clear a security check. There are several places that you can check out to buy tickets. Children under age 5 and military personnel who are in uniform have free admission.
You can buy your tickets in advance online through several different sites. The best one for discounts is Viator. Ticket prices start at $18 for Seniors 62 and older, $14 for kids 6 to12 and $20 for adults ages 13 to 61. This allows you to skip the lines. You can also buy your tickets at the building itself but you will have to wait in line. Check out this link to find more information on buying tickets in advance at a discount.
http://www.viator.com/tours/New-York-City/Empire-State-Building-Tickets-Observatory-and-Optional-Skip-the-Line-Tickets/d687-2194EMPIRE?SSAID=319683&aid=463292266
You can buy your tickets in advance online through several different sites. The best one for discounts is Viator. Ticket prices start at $18 for Seniors 62 and older, $14 for kids 6 to12 and $20 for adults ages 13 to 61. This allows you to skip the lines. You can also buy your tickets at the building itself but you will have to wait in line. Check out this link to find more information on buying tickets in advance at a discount.
http://www.viator.com/tours/New-York-City/Empire-State-Building-Tickets-Observatory-and-Optional-Skip-the-Line-Tickets/d687-2194EMPIRE?SSAID=319683&aid=463292266
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