After leaving the Brooks Brothers flagship store and returning to the hotel, we headed to the NBC studio tour in Rockefeller Center and saw the sets for Saturday Night Live and other shows. Then, we did the Top of the Rock observation deck, which allowed us to go to the top of Rockefeller Center and see the view of New York.
Ascending Rockefeller Plaza in the elevator ...
Then, when we stepped out, we headed around and had more stairs to climb …
We continued ascending to the very top of Rockefeller Center as part of the Top of the Rock tour ...
... and scene. The view was breathtaking. That is Central Park from the top of Rockefeller Center ...
Here is another view from the top of Rockefeller Center.
The Empire State Building really is amazing even after so many decades ...
Here is the ride to the bottom of Rockefeller Center …
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