

Visiting Hours Edge is open every day 365 days a year from 10 am - 10 pm. Une vue d'artiste du futur observatoire situ au 100me tage de la tour 30 Hudson Yards. Use this Google link to map directions from your starting location. The skyscraper boasts the highest outdoor observation deck in the. There are other parts of Edge- a 10,000-square-foot event space with a restaurant and bar-but the views are truly the selling point. At 30 Hudson Yards, on the west side of Midtown Manhattan at the southwest corner of 33rd Street and 10th Avenue, right on the bank of the Hudson River. Edge at Hudson Yards is a 1,100-foot-high observation deck located in Hudson Yards, New York. (If you have vertigo, this may not be the place for you.) And angled panes at the front of the deck allow people to lean out ever so slightly over Manhattan.

There’s a glass triangle at the center that lets you look down onto the city below. New York to open highest outdoor observation deck in the Western. The High Line The Vessel Hudson Yards Mall. Named Edge, the upcoming Hudson Yards observation deck is set to open next year, with incomparable views of the city skyline. There are distinct sections to the deck: A set of bleachers takes visitors a little higher than the rest of the balcony (translation: even wilder views). With restaurants, shopping, an observation deck, and more, Hudson Yards is NYCs newest neighborhood to visit. The platform itself is made from 15 different pieces of steel and glass, which were assembled, puzzle-like, at the building’s apex. It’s unlike anything that exists in the city right now. A more down-to-earth dining option will be The Grill, which will boast a mouth-watering burger, salads, sushi, and pasta. The restaurants will be a diverse mix of cuisines from around the world brought by big-name chefs. There will be plenty of retail, dining, and other amenities in the Hudson Yards complex. The Empire State Building is essentially at eye level. RESTAURANTS BY THE EDGE OBSERVATION DECK. Thanks to its perch at the western edge of Manhattan, much of the city is visible-as far as Queens and Brooklyn to the east, and New Jersey to the west. Much has been said about the observation deck’s superlatives-it’s “highest outdoor observation deck in the Western Hemisphere, and the fifth highest in the world,” according to a press release-but seeing the view from up there puts that in perspective. But Curbed photographer Max Touhey got to visit the sky-high platform, and capture the views, which are perhaps best described as endless. The observation deck which at 1,131 feet high is the highest outdoor platform in the Western hemisphere teamed up with luxury fitness club, Equinox, to offer yogis the chance to salute the sun. The viewing platform, which hangs 65 feet off the edge of a supertall skyscraper (hence the attraction’s name, Edge), is under construction along with the rest of the KPF-designed tower, and is expected to open in 2020. When Hudson Yards opens to the public tomorrow, one of its most highly anticipated elements-the observation deck at 30 Hudson Yards-will still be under wraps.
