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Climb Vessel for Extraordinary Views of the Hudson River and Beyond

A colossal honeycomb-like structure that you can climb to enjoy incredible views of Manhattan – that’s Vessel for you! An iconic interactive sculpture in Hudson Yards, it is 16 stories high and promises an unmissable experience in the Public Square and Gardens. The brainchild of Thomas Heatherwick, a gifted British designer, Vessel is a spectacular spiral staircase that expands from its base to the apex and can be explored like a jungle gym. So it’s no wonder that the structure’s opening in 2019 was an exciting affair attended by eminent personalities. Today, besides accessing its many levels and shooting cool photos, you can engage with the varied entertainment options offered by Hudson Yards.  

Background on Vessel

It all began when Stephen Ross, the CEO of Related Companies and the developer of Hudson Yards, wanted to commission a unique landmark that would transform the landscape of New York City. And once he met Heatherwick the rest was history and in 2016 the concept of Vessel was revealed to the public for the first time. Construction commenced in 2017 with pieces that were shipped to the USA after being manufactured in Italy. Towards the end of that same year, the highest piece of the sculpture was installed. Today inspired by Indian step-wells, Vessel can accommodate a thousand people at a time and is an architectural showstopper.   

Where is Vessel, and how do you get there?

Vessel is conveniently located at 20 Hudson Yards and is impossible to miss. Hudson Yards itself is situated between the 10th and 12th Avenues from the West 30th and West 34th Streets. You can take the No. 7 MTA New York Subway to reach the place easily or hop on buses like M11, M12, and M34-SBS. On bike, you can approach the structure via Hudson River Park and along the West Side Highway. Onsite bike storage is available.

What to expect when you visit Vessel?

The interior of Vessel, with stairways
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The intricate architecture of Vessel will take your breath away not only when you look at it from the outside, but also when you step into the base level and look up. The amazing symmetry and positioning of the 154 interconnecting flights of stairs is a crucial aspect of this masterpiece. There are 2500 individual and copper-clad steps you can climb and 80 landings. From every level and angle you can gain a brand-new perspective of the Hudson River and the ever-lively Manhattan.

The experience is especially surreal when the sun is about to set or the weather is great with ample clarity. From the top of the Vessel you can enjoy panoramic city views, feel the breeze in your hair and click photos that will fire up your Instagram.   

What else can you do when you visit?

An image of NYC's skyline at sunset
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From Vessel you can head to the Edge popularly known as the western hemisphere’s highest outdoor sky deck, which offers breathtaking 360-degree views. The Shed is another place of interest nearby, where you can catch art exhibitions, live music performances, dance programs, and more.

The Hudson Yards area is ideal for indulging in retail therapy at top brands like Tory Burch, Zara, Piaget, H&M, Cartier, Dior, Coach, and so on. For a gourmet experience after all that adrenaline-packed climbing at Vessel, you can head to one of the many best-in-class eateries here. From coffees, chocolates, burgers, and sushi to candies, shakes, salads, and steaks you can sample it all.

Whether you are a local or a tourist, there is no place quite like Vessel to admire the beauty of Manhattan from different vantage points. The proximity to upscale retail outlets and food joints for every kind of cuisine under the sun is a bonus when you visit this striking monument in Hudson Yards. Just make sure to wear comfy and sturdy shoes so that the climb is a smooth one.

FAQs 

How much time do I need to explore Vessel?

Though there is no limit on how much time you can spend at Vessel, authorities might impose the same during rush periods. Usually, you will need at least 30 minutes to explore the structure properly.

Can people with disabilities access Vessel?

There is an elevator at Vessel to transport persons with disabilities to floors 5, 7, and 8. The service is made available every 15 minutes. You can book priority access tickets for the elevator in advance.

Is Vessel appropriate for people of all ages?

Yes, people of all ages can visit Vessel, though adults must supervise and accompany children at all times.

A tour of the Vessel and Hudson Yards can make for a truly exclusive experience whether you are a newbie in New York or a seasoned Manhattanite. Unleash your curious and adventurous inner child as you climb up the stunning sculpture and soak in forget-me-not city views. And afterwards, shop and eat your way through the iconic buildings peppering the area to round off the day on a happy note. 

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June 6, 2024 11:30

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