Overview

Built for the New Work Day

Defining Midtown Manhattan, Rockefeller Center encompasses six square blocks between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas, from 48th to 51st Streets. The Center’s ten Art Deco buildings have a combined square footage of approximately 8.8 million square feet (8.2 million of office space and 0.6 million of retail space). This includes Radio City Music Hall, Christie’s Auction House, the world-famous skating rink, 100 retail stores, 40 dining venues and the broadcast studios of NBC. It is a true American icon known throughout the world.

The Shops
Featuring over 100 unique shops, Rockefeller Center is a premier destination for spring shopping in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
Food & Drink
When it comes to casual or fine dining in NYC this spring, there’s nothing like the restaurants at Rockefeller Center, located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.

Private Events
Framed by iconic city backdrops, our sophisticated venues cater to events of all sizes, from spring weddings to casual get-togethers and small business lunches to grand galas and corporate events.

The Rink at Rockefeller Center
During the warm-weather months, The Rink gives way to summer gardens and outdoor dining and stunning art exhibits along the way.

Radio City Music Hall
The Music Hall has been meticulously restored to reflect its original 1930s grandeur and guests can visit by either taking a tour or attending a show.

The Channel Gardens
The Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens blooms in uniquely themed plant installations that transform with the seasons.

Top of the Rock Observation Deck
Take in 360-degree panoramic views of the Big Apple from Top of the Rock’s iconic observation deck. From Central Park to the Empire State Building, see it all from up in the air.

Tours
Join us for an extraordinary tour into the rich history and breathtaking artistry of New York's most famous landmark, touching upon all the great works of art and architecture that comprise it today.