1. Rockefeller Center is a complex of buildings located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It covers an area of 22 acres and features several buildings, including the famous 70-story skyscraper, the Comcast Building, also known as the Rockefeller Center. Interestingly, the Rockefeller Center was built during the Great Depression and was the largest private building project in modern history at that time. It was financed by John D. Rockefeller Jr., son of the famous oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller Sr.

The Rockefeller Center is home to several famous attractions, including the famous ice skating rink, the Top of the Rock observation deck, NBC Studios, Radio City Music Hall, and many others. One of the most iconic features of the Rockefeller Center is the gilded statue of Prometheus, which stands in front of the Comcast Building and represents human progress and enlightenment.

2. The Rockefeller Center is open to visitors every day from 8:00 am to midnight. The observation deck at the Top of the Rock is open from 8:00 am to midnight, with the last elevator going up at 11:00 pm. The tour information desk can be reached at (212) 332-6868.

3. Ticket information and transportation to the Rockefeller Center is easily accessible. The ticket prices for the Top of the Rock observation deck vary, but a standard ticket costs $41 for adults, $38 for seniors, $36 for children ages 6-12, and free for children under the age of 6. Visitors can purchase tickets online or at the ticket desk located in the Rockefeller Plaza.

Transportation to the Rockefeller Center is convenient. The complex is located in Midtown Manhattan, which is easily accessible via New York City’s subway system. The Rockefeller Center subway station is located on 47-50th Streets and Sixth Avenue (B, D, F, M trains). Visitors can also take a taxi or ride-hailing service to reach there.