Is Edge Hudson Yards worth it
Yes if you want a genuine outdoor sky deck experience. Edge is the only NYC observation deck where you can stand on a platform extending into open air. The triangular geometry is photogenic, the glass floor section is unique in the city, and the western views over the Hudson River at sunset are arguably the best in Manhattan.
The visit is recommended for first time visitors comfortable with heights, photographers, and architecture enthusiasts. Less suited for visitors with vertigo or fear of heights.
Types of tickets
Edge Hudson Yards has three main ticket categories.
- General admission $43: Timed entry to the outdoor sky deck.
- Express pass $77: Skip every queue, including security and elevator.
- City Climb $185: Guided exterior climb to the building peak. Add-on to general admission.
Best time to visit
Sunset is the iconic Edge moment. Western orientation means the sky is set on fire over New Jersey while Manhattan glows behind you. Book the slot 1 hour before sunset, allow 30 minutes for the deck. Sunset slots sell out 2 weeks ahead in summer.
For families, mid-morning (10am to 11am) is the calmest. For couples, 9pm to 11pm offers the best city-lights atmosphere with smaller crowds than peak sunset.
How to get there
The entrance is at 30 Hudson Yards (corner of 33rd Street and 10th Avenue). Subway: 34th Street Hudson Yards on the 7 train, terminating right at the building. From Penn Station it is a 12 minute walk west. From Times Square allow 15 minutes by subway.
Combo passes that include Edge
Edge Hudson Yards is included in the Sightseeing Pass and Go City Explorer Pass. CityPASS does not yet include Edge in its standard package but does include it in some C3 select-3 combinations. The City Climb add-on is always paid separately.
Top Edge experiences on Viator
Beyond the standard ticket, Viator sells Hudson Yards combo experiences including Edge plus a guided High Line walking tour, plus brunch packages at restaurants in The Shops at Hudson Yards. Prices $43 to $145 per person.
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See Edge TicketsNearby attractions
Hudson Yards is connected to several other major Manhattan experiences within walking or one-stop subway distance.
- Top of the Rock: 15 minutes by subway east. Compare both decks in one evening.
- Empire State Building: 15 minutes walk east on 33rd Street.
- Summit One Vanderbilt: 15 minutes by subway east. The third major deck of the trio.
Frequently asked questions
It depends. Edge has the outdoor experience and the glass floor, plus newer architecture. Top of the Rock has the better photo angle (Empire State plus Central Park in frame). Many visitors do both.
Yes. The angled glass section is structural laminated glass tested to support 60 people at once. It is genuinely vertiginous to stand on though.
City Climb is a guided climb up the exterior of 30 Hudson Yards, ending at a platform 1,200 feet above the street. Strapped in to a harness throughout. Costs $185 extra and is recommended only for visitors comfortable with heights.
Daily 10am to midnight. Last entry 11pm. Sunset slots are most popular and sell out 2 weeks ahead.
Phones and small cameras are allowed. Tripods, monopods, drones and selfie sticks are not permitted.
Yes. The deck is fully accessible including the outdoor section. Elevators are large and step-free throughout.


