Empire State Building Facts - The World's Most Famous Office Building

Author: Cristina Hernendez

The Empire State Building Facts

A visit to Empire State Building is what many that visit New York look forward to having for several reasons. One of such reasons is the fact that it is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world today. This building which is also the world’s most prominent office building welcomes nearly 4 million visitors on a yearly basis (recent data may even indicate more than 4 million visitors). Their point of call is usually the observatories on the 86th and 102nd floors.

What’s in the Empire State Building?

    Besides the observatories, there are other things inside this iconic edifice that anyone who wants to pay a visit to Empire State Building would like to know. For one, inside this building are 103 floors with 1,872 steps all the way down to the street level. The Empire State Building also has 6,514 windows and five entrances. You should equally know that there are 73 elevators inside this building and they operate at the rate of 600 to 1,400 feet per second.
So having had these pieces of information about what’s in the Empire State Building? You should be ready to buy a tour to experience things for yourself. Obviously, the Empire State Building is a must visit for you or anyone touring New York. It is an experience that you will love to remember and tell others about.

Interesting Facts about the Empire State Building There are several interesting facts about the Empire State Building, some of which you may already know. For instance, it is no longer news that this iconic building has been featured in many movies and TV shows. Some of the movies where the Empire State Building was featured include Elf, King Kong, Hancock, Independence Day and Sleepless in Seattle to name a few. Also, notable personalities that include the Queen of England (Queen Elizabeth II) have visited this building. Others include Bill Clinton, Celine Dion, Cirque du Soleil, Fidel Castro, Mariah Carey, Roger Federer, Tom Cruise and Pierce Brosnan. Other interesting pieces of information about this tall building that you may like to know include the fact that it weighs 365,000 tons. Also, it took one year plus 45 days and almost 10 million bricks to build the Empire State Building. This edifice after it was constructed in 1931 cost a total sum of $40,948,900. In today's value that amounts to about $627,011,591.53 when adjusted for inflation.

    The Empire State Building hours
In order, for you to be part of the people who observe New York from one of the highest points open to the public then, please take note of the following details. The observatory of the Empire State Building is open on a daily basis for 365 days in a year. And, the Empire State Building hours open to the public for viewing New York from the observatory is between 8 a.m. – 2 a.m. every day. The last elevators for the day proceed to move up at 1:15 a.m