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Edge presents immersive summer programming and unique experiences 1,200 feet above Manhattan

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For those looking for a unique way to see and experience New York City this summer, Edge offers limited-time offers, engaging events, immersive installations and more. Visitors seeking an invigorating way to start their day can sign up for Fitness in the Sky with Equinox and Sky-High Yoga presented by Mastercard. The morning workouts take place on Edge's open air sky deck, presenting invigorating Pilates or yoga classes that begin with the sunrise and provide a stunning view of the city.

Currently at Edge through September, SHADES, presented by La Roche-Posay, is an engaging all-weather exhibit that blends color, light and perspective. Visitors can explore unique photo opportunities and experience how each movement results in a shifting array of vibrant hues against the dynamic backdrop of Manhattan. Also available this summer, the Edge X MoMA combination ticket allows visitors an exclusive way to experience both Edge and Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night, along with all the other renowned works of art within MoMA. The limited-time tickets will allow visitors to save 30% on their visits through August 31, 2024.

Last but not least, City Climb at Edge gives visitors the chance to conquer the highest open-air building ascent in the world. The adventurous experience begins with visitors scaling the crown of 30 Hudson Yards, followed by climbing a 45-degree angled staircase. Once visitors make it to the top, they can lean backwards over the edge—over 1,200 feet in the air. Upon completion, they can celebrate with friends and family on the sky deck and choose to toast to their accomplishment with Champagne. Read more about City Climb at Edge in The New York Times.