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The Vessel, Hudson Yards, Manhattan NYC,
Architect: Thomas Heatherwick,
Photo by: @foto_jinb
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Little Island, Manhattan (2021)
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Colinas Azabudai en Tokio, Japón por Studio Heatherwick.
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"Let's stop building 40-year buildings, and let's build 1,000-year buildings."
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Day 1558, 28 September 2022
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Scenes from the High Line in Manhattan, New York City
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Sheung Wan Hotel, Hong Kong, by Thomas Heatherwick
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Sheung Wan Hotel, Hong Kong, by Thomas Heatherwick
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Sheung Wan Hotel, Hong Kong, by Thomas Heatherwick
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Sheung Wan Hotel, Hong Kong, by Thomas Heatherwick
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Sheung Wan Hotel, Hong Kong, by Thomas Heatherwick
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The Vessel
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Located just outside the Shops at Hudson Yards to the west is the Vessel, a massive, 154-flight staircase interconnecting over the sky to offer tremendous views of the city and the Hudson River to the west. This Hudson Yards attraction is open daily from 10 am-8 pm, and tickets for visitors over the age of 5 cost $10 a person (under 5 go free).
To visit the Vessel, you must come with at least one other person, or you can enter with another group via the “Come with Us” ticket and join another group assigned to you.
The Edge NYC is enough reason to venture to Hudson Yards if you’re looking for a fun activity to do in NYC, but if you want to make a day out of it, there is plenty more to explore around the area. The Shops at Hudson Yards are a great place to start, especially since the entrance to the Edge Skydeck is within the mall.
There’s also, the City Climb, an adrenaline-pumping activity available at The Edge. Those who book this experience get to scale the exterior of The Edge skyscraper at 1,200 feet in the air!! Climbers are secured with straps and able to lean OVER the edge of the skyscraper!
The Shops offer a vast array of clothing, food, electronics, and more, including Mercado Little Spain, a Chef José Andrés creation offering all kinds of Spanish food and drinks, located on the street level of the Shops (L0). They also offer takeout from the pickup window on 30th street and delivery.
Vessel Inaugurated in 2019, Vessel is a series of interlinked staircases connected by various platforms, making for a great viewpoint in the middle of Hudson Yards.
New York's Staircase Since its inauguration in 2019, this futuristic steel building has become one of the main attractions in Hudson Yards, the major urban plan to the East of Manhattan. It's at the end of the High Line, and was designed by the English architect Thomas Heatherwick.
The Vessel, as indicated in its name, is in the form of a cup. Its interlinked stairs and copper steel panels reflect the surroundings of the structure - and the Vessel is formed by 2,500 stairs. Although it is not necessary to climb them all, if you find a good spot among the labyrinth you can get great views. There is also an elevator available for those with reduced mobility.
The Vessel, at 45 metres tall, is not huge compared with other skyscrapers in New York, such as the Empire State, or the Rockefeller. Nonetheless, we consider it an excellent place to see the buildings of Hudson Yards and nearby. It has a unique shape and has quickly become one of the Big Apple's most iconic buildings.
Visiting Vessel in New York The vessel has quickly become one of New York's most popular attractions, so we recommend booking your tickets ahead of time to avoid the long lines that often form, and in this way you can choose your time slot and visit in peace.
By booking your ticket in advance, you can also choose the time you'd like to come and be more comfortable during your visit. You can buy your tickets online by clicking on this link.
Book tickets to the Vessel online On the official website for the building, you can book tickets to visit Vessel for free. However, you can only do this two weeks in advance and tickets usually sell out as soon as they appear on the website, making it an almost impossible option to go up to The Vessel.
Location 20 Hudson Yards.
Schedule Daily from 10 am to 9 pm
Price Entry with booking: € 10 (US$ 10.70)
Every day some free tickets are handed out directly at the ticket office, but you have to queue and you can't know for sure if you'll be able to get in.
Transport Subway: Line 7 (Hudson Yards)
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Look up (Vessel B&W) - Hudson Yards, New York City by Andreas Komodromos
The Vessel is a structure and landmark which was built as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Construction began in April 2017; it opened on March 15, 2019.
Designed by the British designer Thomas Heatherwick, the elaborate honeycomb-like structure rises 16 stories and consists of 154 flights of stairs, 2,500 steps, and 80 landings for visitors to climb. Vessel is the main feature of the 5-acre (2.0 ha) Hudson Yards Public Square.
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BT Tower is set to be 'humanised' by Thomas Heatherwick to a luxury hotel.
Illustration from Modern London (2018).
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Expo 2010, UK Pavilion by Thomas Heatherwick.
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