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    The Number One Attraction In The World Is A Landmark In NYC

    By Sarah Rand,

    2 hours ago
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    The most sought-after destinations and attractions are sites of incredible cultural importance. While there are countless contenders for the number one attraction all across the world, this year the top contender is based in New York City. This may not come as a surprise for many since NYC is a globally famous tourist destination with plenty of appeal. It is well known for its art scene, distinct culinary experiences, and unique cultural makeup. The city’s popularity means that travelers can expect this attraction to be a highly-rated experience, especially because there is so much to see in the city. Here is what travelers should know about the number one attraction and what it has to offer.

    The Number One Attraction In The World

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    Tripadvisor has just announced the number-one attraction in the world. The top contenders in this year’s Travelers Choice Awards were rated by avid travelers in the Tripadvisor community. These reviews and opinions were collected over 12 months. Only the attractions with the highest level of excellence (around 1% of listings) are selected as the best of the best. Tripadvisor is also a trusted travel platform that connects travelers from all over the world, so the awards are a pretty accurate ranking of attractions and places to see.

    The 2024 Tripadvisor Traveler’s Choice Awards ranked The Empire State Building as the number one attraction in the world. This attraction is a popular tourist site for many reasons. It has some of the most famous views in New York City and is considered by some to be the most famous building in the world. Also, the building has an interactive exhibit and was once the world’s tallest building. New York’s Empire State Building held this title from 1931 to 1971 for its 1,454 feet tall stature. But its reign of popularity did not stop there and this recent ranking proves that.

    How To Get There

    Making your way to the Empire State Building is simple through different modes of transportation. Many people who live in the city avoid driving, opting to walk instead, so the best way to get there is most likely the subway. Taking the subway to the Empire State Building guarantees skipping the big city traffic. Alternatively, certain tour bus routes offer stops off at the Empire State Building.

    To get to the Empire State Building via subway there are a few options. Travelers can exit the 34th Street-Penn Station from the 123 or ACE lines. Another option is the 34th Street-Herald Square Station from the NQRW or BDFM lines. It’s also possible to get there from Grand Central Terminal from the 456 or 7 lines. From these locations, visitors should only have a short five- to ten-minute walk to the building.

    Seeing The Empire State Building

    Initially built in 1931, The Empire State Building is open 365 days a year. It is open from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 a.m., with the last elevator up to the viewing site at 11:15 p.m. Tickets are available for both the 86th-floor observation deck and the 102nd-floor (for an upcharge that grants better views).

    Although tickets can be purchased in the lobby, booking online in advance is the better option. Booking online can help identify the best available touring time to avoid overwhelming crowds. Typically, the cost of tickets is between $44 to $80 per adult depending on the ticket that is purchased. Sightseeing at the Empire State Building is a foundational tourist experience that travelers should not miss out on. Clearly, tourists around the world find it incredibly impressive.

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