Now you can conquer a skyscraper and be on top of New York

Thrill-seekers will be able to climb the building and find themselves at an altitude of 400 meters above Manhattan.

Теперь вы можете покорить небоскреб и оказаться на вершине Нью-Йорка

The open observation deck Edge of the Hudson Yards 30 skyscraper is considered the highest in the Western Hemisphere. But now you can not only enjoy the views, but also start climbing.

From November 9, thrill seekers will be able to climb stairs and platforms in the open air to the top of Hudson Yards, whose height is 387 meters, from the Edge observation deck.

The ascent will take place above the observation deck. The ascent involves moving along ladders and platforms at an altitude of 365 to 387 meters. “All participants will have to go through a thorough briefing, and our guides will insure everyone with two cables”» says Cassie Davidson, vice president of Marketing at Hudson Yards.

Теперь вы можете покорить небоскреб и оказаться на вершине Нью-Йорка

The climb to the skyscraper will last from one and a half to two hours. There should not be more than eight participants in one group. The ascent begins with the ascent of 32 steps. So the participants will get to a height of 362 meters from the ground and will be able to look at the street below. Then — climb at an angle of 45 degrees on a ladder of 161 steps to reach a point with a height of 387 meters. There, participants will spend 45 minutes and will be able to enjoy impressive panoramic views of the city.

And what about without a holiday at the end?

The ascent ends with a lap of honor on the observation deck. Guests can order champagne from the bar, make a toast or just relax on the transparent glass floor of the observation deck.

Теперь вы можете покорить небоскреб и оказаться на вершине Нью-Йорка

«New York has never seen such adventures before. We are very glad that now there is an opportunity to get such impressions for a lifetime”» says Jeff T. Blau, executive director of Related Companies. Climbing the skyscraper costs $185 per person and includes videotaping of the entire climb.

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