Last updated: April 25, 2026. Written by NYC Sightseeing Editor Team.

Is Summit One Vanderbilt worth it

Yes if you have not visited NYC before, or if you have already done Empire State and Top of the Rock and want something different. Summit is more art installation than traditional observation deck. The mirror room interior is a genuine sensory experience, the sky boxes (glass-floor cubes extending from the building) deliver vertigo-friendly thrills, and the outdoor terrace provides real sky and skyline views.

The visit is recommended for photography enthusiasts, couples on a date, and visitors who already did the older decks and want a fresh experience.

Types of tickets

Summit One Vanderbilt has three ticket levels.

  • Summit experience $44: Standard timed entry to all interior and terrace experiences.
  • Summit + Ascent $64: Adds the glass cube elevator above the deck.
  • Summit + Beverage $89: Adds a cocktail at the on-site bar with terrace seating.

Best time to visit

Sunset is the most photogenic, with the mirror room reflecting golden hour light into infinite repeat patterns. Book 1 hour before sunset for the full transition from day to night. After 8pm offers the smallest crowds with the city lights at their brightest.

For pure photo opportunities, midday on a sunny day delivers the brightest mirror reflections. Cloudy days work well for the outdoor terrace but flatten the mirror experience.

How to get there

The entrance is at 1 Vanderbilt Avenue, directly above and connected to Grand Central Terminal. Subway: Grand Central 42nd Street on the 4, 5, 6, 7, S trains. The building is connected to the Grand Central main concourse, so you can walk from any of those subway lines without going outside.

Combo passes that include Summit

Summit One Vanderbilt is included in the Sightseeing Pass and Go City Explorer Pass. The Ascent and beverage add-ons are always paid separately even with a pass. CityPASS does not yet include Summit in its standard or C3 packages.

Top Summit experiences on Viator

The most popular Summit experiences on Viator combine standard Summit entry with a guided Grand Central Terminal walking tour, capturing both the historic and modern sides of the same building. Prices $54 to $99 per person.

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Nearby attractions

Summit is in the heart of Midtown East, walking distance from several other major attractions.

Frequently asked questions

Yes for first time visitors and photography enthusiasts. The mirror room interior creates unique photo opportunities you cannot find at any other NYC deck. The outdoor terrace gives genuine sky views.

Summit is the standard observation deck experience including the mirror room, sky boxes, and outdoor terrace. The Ascent is a paid add-on, a glass cube elevator that rises along the exterior of the building 12 stories above the deck.

Plan 90 minutes from arrival to exit. The mirror room and sky boxes alone take 60 minutes. Add 30 minutes if you do the Ascent.

It is a brief 90 second ride but the glass enclosure and exterior view are unique in NYC. For most visitors it is worth $20 if they have not done City Climb at Edge.

Daily 9am to 10pm. Last entry 9pm. Sunset slots sell out 2 weeks in advance.

Reflective surfaces show up everywhere in your photos. Wear neutral colors that contrast with the sky. Light skirts and dresses can lift in the outdoor sections, so consider that.

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NYC Tours Team

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