Manhattan Sky Tour: My Review

Manhattan Sky Tour: My Review

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New York City has so much to offer; the only problem is that the many landmarks, islands, and other famous stops can be crowded with people. If you’re planning an upcoming trip, skip the crowds and opt for a helicopter ride over NYC instead.

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About Manhattan Sky Tour Helicopter Ride NYC

The following information discusses everything you need to know about this excellent helicopter ride over NYC:

What Attractions Will You See?

From Pier 6 at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport, you’ll take off in a Bell 407 helicopter over many wondrous NYC sites. Visitors will view the Big Apple’s most celebrated parks, Ground Zero , and the prominent World War II aircraft carrier, the USS Intrepid. Here are other iconic sites visitors can expect to see:

  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Central Park
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Times Square
  • Ellis Island
  • Hudson Yards
  • Empire State Building

What Is The Ride Duration?

The Manhattan Sky Tour consists of a 12 to 15-minute helicopter ride over NYC.

What Route Does This Helicopter Tour NYC Follow?

Once you’re strapped in your seat, the first stop of this tour takes visitors over the famed Governor’s Island , which used to serve as the Dutch governor’s estate, former Coast Guard post and military fort. This location now serves as a historical monument where occasional ground tours are offered.

The next stop brings you up-close-and-personal with the nation’s face of democracy and freedom, the Statue of Liberty . Given to America as a symbol of friendship from France, this well-known monument was designated a National Landmark in 1924.

This helicopter tour NYC is different from others because it allows breathtaking views of the New York Harbor beginning at The Battery on the southern tip of Manhattan before ascending over three boroughs, past the Verrazano Narrow Bridge onto the coast of New Jersey, and the 12 National Parks of New York Harbor. Here visitors will witness the story of America’s early defenses through influential worldwide icons on both land and water.

The Manhattan Sky Tour then passes over the Manhattan Skyline , where NYC’s skyscrapers touch the sky before traveling over to Lower Manhattan , which offers beautiful views of Downtown Manhattan.

After this, the helicopter soars past the Empire State Building showing guests all 1,454 feet of the famed Midtown Manhattan building, which is known as the World’s most famous of all office buildings. It’s also considered a top tourist attraction in NYC.

As the flight continues, guests will get an excellent view of the place where over 20 million immigrants were processed for entry into the United States, known as Ellis Island . The last sight on this tour is the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. This location is a non-profit learning institution that features the USS Intrepid, some of the World’s fastest jets, a guided missile submarine, and the space shuttle Enterprise.

Manhattan Sky Tour – Helicopter Ride NYC Price

This helicopter ride NYC price starts at $215, including the ticket and local taxes. The list price does not include the mandatory $40 per person heliport/security fee, gratuities, or hotel pick-up and drop-off.

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The Manhattan Sky Tour from Zip Tours departs from Pier 6 at the downtown Manhattan Heliport located at 20 South St, New York, NY, 10004.

The bottom line is there is no better way to see New York City than in the sky via a helicopter ride. Not only does it allow visitors to skip the crowds at the city’s most iconic sights, but it provides the perfect opportunity for capturing photos and creating lasting memories!

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Catch a bird's eye view of the Big Apple during this helicopter ride in Manhattan. Look out over the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, the financial district and more. You’ll also spot top sights like Ellis Island and the Empire State Building during this unique sightseeing flight of one of the world's most iconic cities. As you go, enjoy a memorable experience of the city that few other visitors get to experience.

Why Travelers Choose This Tour: This helicopter tour with a range of flexible departure times easily fits into your NYC trip. Enjoy great photo opportunities of Manhattan's world-famous skyline from a modern, state-of-the-art aircraft.

What's Included:

  • 12-15-minute Helicopter tour
  • Local taxes

Note: The listed price does not include a US$40 per person (including infants) heliport/security fee, payable at the time of tour check-in. The heliport/security fee is mandated by the Downtown Manhattan Heliport and is not within our control.

Meeting And Pickup:

Meeting point: 6 East River Piers, New York, NY 10004, USA. Located on Pier 6, just north of Staten Island ferry and the East River. Look for Zip Aviation.

End point: This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What To Expect: Take to the New York City skies for a helicopter flight above the landmarks of the Big Apple. Your exact takeoff will depend upon the option selected, with a range of departure times available. Once you’re strapped into your state-of-the-art Bell 407 helicopter, it’s time to begin your ride.

  • Zip Aviation - Helicopter Tours & Charters (Admission Ticket Included)
  • Pass by Governors Island National Monument, Statue of Liberty, New York Harbor, Manhattan Skyline, Lower Manhattan, Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Intrepid Museum.

Additional Info:

  • Total weight per passenger: 300 lbs
  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Check-in is 45 minutes prior to the scheduled flight time. Failure to do so may result in extended wait times or forfeiture of flight.
  • A $40 (USD) heliport fee per person (including infants) is due at check-in.

Cancellation Policy: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

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Manhattan Sky Tour: New York Helicopter Flight

Make your stay in New York City a memorable one by taking to the Manhattan skies for an exciting helicopter tour of New York City that departs from Downtown Manhattan. We offer state of the art Bell 407 aircraft!

Don’t get fooled by low prices and outdated aircraft offered by our competitors that only fly out of New Jersey. Our New York City Helicopter tours offer spectacular aerial views of Manhattan. This memorable 12-15 minute flight will take you past the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, New York’s financial district of Wall Street, and the humbling sight of Ground Zero. Catch a glimpse of the magnificent Empire State Building and historic Ellis Island for a truly birds-eye view of New York City!

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Classic Manhattan Helicopter Tour

Take a flight that you will remember for a lifetime! Departing from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport, the Classic Manhattan Tour begins at the majestic the Statue of Liberty, followed by the world-famous Manhattan Skyline.

  • Calendar Monday-Saturday 9:30am-6:30pm
  • Clock 12-15 Minutes

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Deluxe Manhattan Helicopter Tour

An exciting and comprehensive helicopter tour of New York City with breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities! This extended version of the Classic Tour will treat you to the best views of New York City including the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and Central park.

  • 4 Passenger Minimum
  • Calendar 4 Passenger Minimum , Monday-Saturday 9:30am-6:30pm
  • Clock 25-30 Minutes

VIP Manhattan Helicopter Tour

All aboard for the most spectacular and unforgettable experience of your New York visit! With the extended route and approximately 30-minute duration, you’ll be sure to feel like a VIP on the VIP Tour!

Why Choose Manhattan Helicopters?

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In addition to luxury seating for ultimate comfort , our helicopters are equipped with oversized window for prime visibility.

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We are proud to offer tours in nine languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Japanese, Chinese, and Russian.

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On our holiday to New York City it was on our list to have a helicopter ride! What a fabulous experience! I was very fortunate to sit with the pilot, Andrew from Dublin (I am from Wales so it was a great connection instantly), and he gave me one of the best life experiences. It was amazing!! Between the Statue of Liberty, the NYC skyline, and the bridges, I can’t recommend it enough!

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Loved every minute of this trip. It is well worth the money spent. A big thank you to the pilot - he looked after us, explaining everything whilst taking us to the heliport. The waiting area was clean and the guys were friendly. He was very friendly and chatty, wanting to know where everyone came from. I really recommend this trip if you want an unforgettable experience.

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I spent a few days in New York City with my girlfriend and we did a lot of things, but without a doubt, the highlight of our trip was Manhattan Helicopters. The service was so efficient that we were flying in no time, but the best part was the friendliness of the place, especially from Santiago and Osvaldo Vigo. Those two gentlemen were amazing!! Highly recommend the tour to anybody.

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I booked the VIP tour, which included 25 minutes of helicopter tour. As soon as I arrived, they got me on the flight with my 8-year-old daughter, and everything was in order and done in a very professional manner. The ride was awesome, as we got the front row, right next to the pilot so we could see the panoramic view, which was a great experience.

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The Best NYC Helicopter Rides and Tours

Helicopter point of view of Manhattan island in New York City at sunset.

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New York City has one of the most magnificent skylines in the world, and admiring it from the air aboard a helicopter tour is a sightseeing experience unlike any other. You can choose from varying flight lengths and departure locations, though many take you over the same key attractions. U.S. News compiled this list of the best helicopter tours in the city, with the help of traveler opinion and expert input.

Note: Many helicopter tour providers charge a heliport (facility) fee on top of the tour price. The cost varies by provider, but you can expect to pay $30 to $40 per passenger.

HeliNY – The Ultimate Tour

Price: From $249 Duration: 20 minutes

Get a bird's-eye view of the world-famous Manhattan skyline on this flight with HeliNY. On the Ultimate Tour – the company's most popular – the pilot will treat you and up to five other passengers to aerial views of many top city sights, like the Statue of Liberty, the George Washington Bridge, the Empire State Building, Central Park, Yankee Stadium and more. Reviewers describe seeing "million dollar" views on this tour and say the crew was highly professional and informative, with several describing the helicopter tour as a "once-in-a-lifetime" experience that's worth the money. However, a few travelers express disappointment in the flight's short length.

Tours depart Monday through Saturday beginning at 9 a.m.; the last tour takes off at 5 p.m. All tours leave from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport. Children younger than 2 ride for free in an adult's lap. HeliNY offers a variety of tours departing from both Manhattan and New Jersey, including outings that last about 30 minutes and a private helicopter tour option.

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HeliNY – City Skyline Experience        

Price: From $244 Duration: 30 minutes

On this New York City helicopter tour, which departs from New Jersey's Linden Airport, you'll soar high above Manhattan and over the Hudson River to see attractions like Central Park, Hudson Yards, the Chrysler Building and One World Trade Center. Tourgoers call the experience the highlight of their New York trip and highly praise the organized staff and the personable pilot. Some note that you cannot see much from the craft's middle seat.

There is no cost for children younger than 2, who must sit on an adult's lap. Tours, which are limited to six passengers, are available Monday through Saturday in the evenings (exact times depend on the time of year). There are departures all day long on Sunday.

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Zip Aviation – Liberty Harbor Helicopter Tour

Price: From $229 Duration: 15 minutes

If you're short on time or looking for a slightly more budget-friendly option, book this tour, which flies over most of the major Manhattan attractions. On the flight, you'll see the Statue of Liberty, the National September 11 Memorial, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Empire State Building and Times Square, among other sights. Most reviewers describe it as a smooth ride with incredible views. However, some note that seats are assigned upon arrival (based on weight) and it can be difficult to see from the middle seat. If you would like to guarantee a good seat and a great view, the company recommends booking a private tour.

Tours are available Monday through Saturday approximately every 30 minutes between 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Flights depart from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport. If you're looking for a slightly longer flight, consider Zip Aviation's Big City Helicopter Tour or its Grand Island Helicopter Tour.

Zip Aviation – Grand Island Helicopter Tour

Price: From $359 Duration: 30 minutes

On this ride, you'll spot key NYC sights like the Statue of Liberty, Central Park and the Empire State Building, as well as Ellis Island, Yankee Stadium, Harlem and the USS Intrepid. Along the way, you'll hear a prerecorded narration about the sights below. Tour-takers describe the staff as courteous and professional, and they say the views are outstanding.

Flights are available to book Monday through Saturday; they depart every half-hour from about 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. You can also choose from various other tours the company offers, including a nighttime flight of the city skyline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Anytime is a great time to take a helicopter tour. Companies often recommend booking your tour early in your trip in case your flight is canceled. This way, you have ample chances to rebook.

The weight limit per passenger ranges from 275 to 300 pounds. Some companies will require individuals who weigh more than 250 pounds to purchase an additional seat. Check your chosen provider's policies before you book. Also keep in mind that you'll be seated in the helicopter based on weight to keep the craft balanced during flight.

Tipping your pilot is not required but generally appreciated. If you choose to tip, pay about $20 per person. You could also tip about 15% of the total cost of your tour.

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Manhattan Sky Tour: New York Helicopter Flight

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Make your stay in New York City a memorable one by taking to the Manhattan skies for an exciting helicopter tour of New York City that departs from Downtown Manhattan. We offer state of the art Bell 407 aircraft! Don't get fooled by low prices and outdated aircraft offered by our competitors that only fly out of New Jersey. Our New York City Helicopter tours offer spectacular aerial views of Manhattan. This memorable 12-15 minute flight will take you past the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, New York's financial district of Wall Street, and the humbling sight of Ground Zero. Catch a glimpse of the magnificent Empire State Building and historic Ellis Island for a truly birds-eye view of New York City!

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Manhattan Sky Tour: $229

  • A $40 (USD) heliport fee per person (including infants) is due at check-in.

Ticket Information

  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
  • One per booking

What's Included

  • 12-15-minute Helicopter tour
  • Local taxes

What's not Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • The listed price does not include a US$40 per person (including infants) heliport/security fee, payable at the time of tour check-in. The heliport/security fee is mandated by the Downtown Manhattan Heliport and is not within our control.

Cancellation Policy

  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Check-in is 45 minutes prior to the scheduled flight time. Failure to do so may result in extended wait times or forfeiture of flight.
  • Due to comfort and weight / balance of the aircraft, passengers weighing over 250lbs (113kgs) will be required to purchase an additional seat. This is payable directly to the tour operator on the day of the tour. 300-lb (136kg) maximum weight per passenger.
  • All passengers including children must have a government-issued ID/Passport or you may be denied your flight.
  • Please note, that audio language selection is not guaranteed and is based on availability. Should more than 2 languages be requested on the same flight, the audio commentary may default to English. Due to the unpredictable nature of technical difficulties, we cannot provide assurance for the audio functionality of the headsets.
  • All flight times are approximate and subject to change due to weather conditions and weight restrictions.
  • Infants 24 months and younger must sit on an adult's lap

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Rupert Murdoch Puts Manhattan Triplex Penthouse Back up for Sale

The home, spanning the top three floors of a tower in the flatiron district, is now asking $38.5 million, marking a multimillion price cut, rupert murdoch has put his new york city penthouse back on the market., newsletter sign-up, week in review.

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Media titan Rupert Murdoch will be putting his New York City penthouse back on the market with a new and reduced price point of $38.5 million, Mansion Global has learned. 

The apartment spans roughly 7,100 square feet across the top three floors of Manhattan’s 60-story One Madison tower and is lined with floor-to-ceiling windows that take in views from the East River to the Hudson River and everything in between, including the city’s iconic landmarks.

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At the new price, Murdoch would be selling the triplex penthouse, in the heart of the borough’s Flatiron District, for less than he paid for it a decade ago. He acquired the home for $43.01 million in 2014, according to property records, which show he bought the home through a limited liability company. 

The home has been freshly staged.

Murdoch, 93, first listed the trophy home for $62 million in 2022, and the price has been slimmed down since, according to listing records and past reports . He also owned a separate unit on the 57th floor, which he sold in 2022 for $12.5 million, according to property records. Through a spokesman, Murdoch declined to comment for this story.

“The revised price reflects current realities and is closer to where the market values the residence,” said Kyle Blackmon, head of luxury sales at Compass, who is handling the listing. “We will sell this residence, and the buyer, who will likely be an art collector, will secure an exceptional value for this important and rare offering.”

In September, Rupert Murdoch announced that he would be transitioning to the role of chairman emeritus at News Corp and Fox.

To prepare for the penthouse’s return to the market “we had the apartment freshly painted and professionally staged, and contemporary art was brought into the space to highlight the enormous art walls,” Blackmon said. 

The heart of the home is its double-height great room, complete with soaring ceilings and a sizable 586-square-foot terrace. There’s also a formal dining room, a gourmet kitchen, a library and a sweeping circular staircase as well as an elevator.

The penthouse has impressive city views.

There are five bedrooms, including a primary suite fitted with a dressing room, and a marble bathroom with a freestanding soaking tub and a rain shower.  

Blackmon called the home a “townhouse in the sky.”

In September, Murdoch announced that he would be stepping down and transitioning to the role of chairman emeritus at News Corp and Fox, with his eldest son, Lachlan Murdoch, 52, becoming sole chairman of both companies. News Corp owns Dow Jones, the publisher of Mansion Global.

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First-round play at the Masters was suspended Thursday due to darkness at 7:51 p.m. ET.

The first round will resume on Friday at 7:50 a.m. ET.

Bryson DeChambeau is the current Masters leader at 7-under-par, after shooting an opening-round 65.

Scottie Scheffler, the World No. 1, shot a bogey-free 66 and is one back of the lead. He is looking to win his second Masters after victories at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Players Championship.

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Tiger Woods at 1-under through 13 holes at Masters before play suspended for darkness

In his first round since the Genesis Invitational in February, Tiger Woods is currently 1-under-par (T17) through 13 holes at the Masters before play was suspended due to darkness. Woods’ first round will resume Friday morning before he goes out again to play his second round.

Woods opened his first round with a birdie, the second time in Woods’ career he’s started with a birdie on No. 1 in the opening round, per The Athletic’s Justin Ray. After a bogey on No. 4, Woods responded with a birdie on the par-5 8th to go back to 1-under-par.

Woods recorded pars on holes 9 through 13. He went 7-of-10 fairways hit and 7-of-13 greens in regulation. But it was Woods’ scrambling that was impressive, particularly on Amen Corner, where he recorded up-and-down pars on holes 11 and 12. His two-putt par on 13 before play ended Thursday kept Woods in red figures.

Read more on Tiger's Thursday performance here .

Tiger Woods at 1-under through 13 holes at Masters before play suspended for darkness

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Scottie Scheffler feels inevitable

Scheffler shoots bogey-free 66

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Scheffler, the 2022 Masters Champion, shot a 6-under 66 that puts him one shot behind DeChambeau on the leaderboard, but it’s hard to find someone around Augusta National believing in DeChambeau over Scheffler.

Such is the state of the Texan’s game — we watched him win the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Players Championship, and finish second at the Houston Open, in his last three starts.

“I felt like today I just did a really good job of — (caddie Ted Scott), I would say, did a really good job of kind of guessing the wind correctly, if that makes sense. You know, we stole a few shots on the par 3s, I felt like, and then I played the par 5s well,” Scheffler said.

That low scores like this were possible seemed unlikely 24 hours ago, when the forecast was so poor.

“When I was walking up to the first tee, I was fairly surprised with how many people were under par already. Going into today with the forecast the way it was supposed to be, and I’ve played this tournament once before in some pretty high winds, and it’s an extremely challenging golf course,” Scheffler said.

Read more on the first-round takeaways here .

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Tiger 1-under through 13

Woods T17 through 13 holes

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Tiger Woods is currently 1-under through 13 holes before play was suspended due to darkness.

After missing the 13th fairway, Tiger was able to find the green on his third shot. He two-putted for par.

Coming into the Masters, Woods played 24 holes of tournament golf.

Now, the five-time Masters champion is currently T17.

Play suspended due to darkness

Play was suspended at 7:51 p.m. ET due to darkness.

Woods with another par save on 12

Tiger Woods' tee shot on the par-3 12th landed in the pine staw over the green.

No problem for the five-time Masters champion. Woods was able to get it up and down to save par.

Tiger is still 1-under-par for the day, with the 13th hole likely the last before play gets suspended due to darkness.

Tiger pars 11 with pure approach shot

With the winds gusting on the par-4 11th, the first of Amen Corner, Tiger Woods recorded a par.

After his second shot was short of the green, Woods hit a pure pitch shot that stopped very close to the hole.

The five-time Masters champion remains 1-under-par.

Tiger starts his back 9 with a par on 10

Tiger Woods found the fairway on the par-4 10th.

Then his second shot faded into the greenside bunker.

Luckily, it was a good lie and Tiger was able to get the up and down for par.

Remains at 1-under-par for the tournament.

Scottie Scheffler seems generally unconcerned his wife, Meredith, will go into labor this week and he'll have to withdraw from the Masters.

“Maybe I should be more concerned.”

Højgaard chip ins

Nicolai Højgaard is putting on a chip-in clinic.

He chipped in on No. 7 to move into red figures.

Then he chipped in on the par-3 12th to improve to 4-under-par.

Højgaard is having quite the chipping day.

Woods shoots 1-under front 9

Making the turn in his opening round, Tiger Woods shoots a 1-under front nine.

Tiger had two birdies and one bogey in his front nine.

Currently six off the lead held by Bryson DeChambeau.

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Scheffler shoots 66

Scheffler shoots 66

Scottie Scheffler shoots a bogey-free 66 in the opening round of the Masters.

It is Scheffler's first career bogey-free round at the Masters.

He's the third reigning World No. 1 to open a Masters with 66 or lower. Dustin Johnson shot 65 in 2020 (won) and Greg Norman shot 63 in 1996 (finished second).

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Harry Styles sighting

In other news, I met Harry Styles on the 17th tee box at Augusta National. He was watching Christo Lamprecht, the 6-foot-8 amateur from South Africa who qualified for the Masters by winning the British Amateur Championship.

Someone in Styles' camp seemed to have a connection to Lamprecht, potentially from Georgia Tech, where he is a current senior. I had a brief interaction with the British pop star, where he told me he has played Augusta National and this year is his second year attending the Masters.

DeChambeau in rhythm as he shoots 65

Bryson DeChambeau shot a stellar 7-under 65 at Augusta National and really seemed to be in a rhythm out there in blustering conditions, especially with the driver and putter. His mom, Jan, was following him and seemed to be enjoying his tee shots. After he bombed one all the way up to the patron walkway on No. 8, she yelled, "That's the Krank effect!" referencing the special long-drive competition driver that DeChambeau has in his bag right now.

The LIV golfer headed into the press center for a lengthy interview session after his round. He admitted to some past mistakes. He regrets his comment from the 2020 Masters, where he said he looks at Augusta National as "par 67."

More to come on that.

Tiger pars No. 7

Tiger Woods pars the par-4 7th after missing the fairway.

Woods remains at even par as he heads to the par-5 8th hole.

Patrick Cantlay with the shot of the day?

Patrick Cantlay has an early candidate for not just the shot of the opening round but the shot of the tournament.

Cantlay recorded a birdie on the par-4 17th...from the fairway.

An incredible hole out.

Scheffler climbing the leaderboard

Here comes Scottie Scheffler.

The 2022 Masters champion is in solo second after a birdie at the par-5 15th. He's about to make another birdie at 16.

Dominant golf from the World No. 1.

Tiger even through 5

Woods 7 off the lead

(Photo: Warren Little/Getty Images)

Through five holes, Tiger Woods is even par.

Woods has one birdie, one bogey and three pars.

A solid start to his 2024 Masters.

Here comes Rory

Rory McIlroy drains a lengthy birdie putt on the 14th hole.

With the par-5 15th upcoming.

McIlroy is 2-under-par for the tournament and five off the lead.

Woods bogeys the par-3 4th

After missing the green on the par-3 4th, Tiger Woods recorded his first bogey of this year's Masters.

Woods is now even par for the tournament.

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Tour The World’s Most Luxurious Penthouse Apartments

Posted: March 21, 2024 | Last updated: March 21, 2024

<p>Luxury homes come in all shapes and sizes, but some take opulence to much greater heights – literally! Whether perched atop a modern skyscraper or nestled inside an iconic landmark, these penthouse apartments all offer gorgeous interior design, plush amenities, and, of course, jaw-dropping views.</p>  <p>From Sydney to New York, London to Dubai, click or scroll to step inside the crème de la crème of sky-high living...</p>

The sky's the limit with these slick penthouse apartments

Luxury homes come in all shapes and sizes, but some take opulence to much greater heights – quite literally! Whether perched atop a modern skyscraper or nestled inside an iconic landmark, these penthouse apartments offer gorgeous interior design, plush amenities, and of course, jaw-dropping views.

From Sydney to New York, London to Dubai, click or scroll through our gallery to step inside the crème de la crème of sky-high living...

<p>When you think about luxurious homes in Texas, you'll probably conjure images of a sprawling ranch with acres of land, but 210 Lavaca Street shows that not all lavish pads in The Lone Star State look the same. Located in the heart of Austin, this contemporary apartment building proves that Texans know exactly how to create an envy-inducing penthouse.  </p>

210 Lavaca Street, Texas, USA

When you think about luxurious homes in Texas, you'll probably conjure images of a sprawling ranch with acres of land, but 210 Lavaca Street shows that not all lavish pads in The Lone Star State look the same. Located in the heart of Austin, this contemporary apartment building proves that Texans know exactly how to create an envy-inducing penthouse.  

<p>Described as a “true masterpiece brought to life by world-renowned designer, Thomas Schoos,” the property is “where art meets real estate.” Bright, bold, and eclectic, the home's spacious interior boasts seemingly endless ceilings, full-height windows, and dramatic light fixtures that complement vibrant furnishings and one-of-a-kind artworks. </p>

Described as a “true masterpiece brought to life by world-renowned designer, Thomas Schoos,” the property is “where art meets real estate.” Bright, bold, and eclectic, the home's spacious interior boasts seemingly endless ceilings, full-height windows, and dramatic light fixtures that complement vibrant furnishings and one-of-a-kind artworks. 

<p>As well as a huge living room, there’s also a formal dining room, a luxe kitchen with a floating center island, and ultra-pricey Gaggeneau appliances. There are also a few exterior terraces, where the lucky owner can take in dreamy views of Austin, including the skyline and Lady Bird Lake.  </p>

As well as a huge living room, there’s also a formal dining room, a luxe kitchen with a floating center island, and ultra-pricey Gaggeneau appliances. There are also a few exterior terraces, where the lucky owner can take in dreamy views of Austin, including the skyline and Lady Bird Lake.  

<p>There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms, all of which have been finished to the highest standard. Plus, there are plenty of unusual extras, too, including an intriguing loft with a swing and sliding doors made from vintage leather belts. Make of that what you will! If you've fallen head over heels, then the pad is for sale right now with <a href="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/sales/detail/180-l-4306-s6sfm2/210-lavaca-street-central-austin-austin-tx-78701">Sotheby's International Realty</a>, for an undisclosed sum.  </p>

There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms, all of which have been finished to the highest standard. Plus, there are plenty of unusual extras, too, including an intriguing loft with a swing and sliding doors made from vintage leather belts. Make of that what you will! If you've fallen head over heels, then the pad is for sale right now with  Sotheby's International Realty , for an undisclosed sum.  

<p>Located at 23 Wolseley Road in Australia's most prestigious harborside suburb Point Piper, Vilon is a brand-new boutique apartment building comprising six whole-floor apartments. Designed by renowned architects Burley Katon Halliday, the property provides uninterrupted, panoramic views across Sydney, including the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. </p>

23 Wolseley Road, New South Wales, Australia

Located at 23 Wolseley Road in Australia's most prestigious harborside suburb Point Piper, Vilon is a brand-new boutique apartment building comprising six whole-floor apartments. Designed by renowned architects Burley Katon Halliday, the property provides uninterrupted, panoramic views across Sydney, including the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. 

<p>This is Penthouse #6 and it's one of the finest in the building. It occupies the top two floors and therefore captures the very best panorama. Stretching 5,166 square feet, the apartment boasts a private lift, which opens directly into one of the living rooms. There are multiple open-plan lounges and dining areas, all of which flow out to large entertaining balconies. </p>

This is Penthouse #6 and it's one of the finest in the building. It occupies the top two floors and therefore captures the very best panorama. Stretching 5,166 square feet, the apartment boasts a private lift, which opens directly into one of the living rooms. There are multiple open-plan lounges and dining areas, all of which flow out to large entertaining balconies. 

<p>There's a gourmet chef's kitchen, too, as well as four large bedrooms, all with private bathrooms and private balconies. However, the master suite is by far the best. Not only is it huge, but it comes complete with a walk-in closet, a sitting area, a luxurious bathroom, and a large entertaining terrace with uninterrupted skyline views. </p>

There's a gourmet chef's kitchen, too, as well as four large bedrooms, all with private bathrooms and private balconies. However, the master suite is by far the best. Not only is it huge, but it comes complete with a walk-in closet, a sitting area, a luxurious bathroom, and a large entertaining terrace with uninterrupted skyline views. 

<p>This has got to be one of the best balcony views in the world! Lucky residents of 23 Wolseley Road also gain access to a secure garage, an internal laundry service, zoned ducted air-conditioning, and smart home automation. Penthouse #6 is <a href="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/sales/detail/180-l-2507-kllvrp/23-wolseley-road-point-piper-sydney-sw">on the market</a> right now for an undisclosed sum. However, another penthouse inside the building <a href="https://www.news.com.au/finance/real-estate/sydney-prestige-property-get-set-for-the-postschoolholiday-trickle-to-sell-before-christmas/news-story/4c5daee9be57657c78e880655cf8089b">sold</a> in October 2022 for AU$30 million, which equates to $20.2 million, so it's likely this one is worth even more. </p>

This has got to be one of the best balcony views in the world! Lucky residents of 23 Wolseley Road also gain access to a secure garage, an internal laundry service, zoned ducted air-conditioning, and smart home automation. Penthouse #6 is  on the market right now for an undisclosed sum. However, another penthouse inside the building sold in October 2022 for AU$30 million, which equates to $20.2 million, so it's likely this one is worth even more. 

<p>Brought back from the brink, thanks to a billion-pound renovation scheme, Battersea Power Station was built between 1929 and 1935, on the south bank of the River Thames in London. At one time, the coal-fired power station supplied a fifth of the city's energy and remained active until 1975. In 2012, the building was purchased for <a href="https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/londons-battersea-power-station-sells-for-billions">a reported</a> $2 billion, and the following year an extensive renovation project began.</p>

Battersea Power Station penthouse, London, UK

Brought back from the brink, thanks to a billion-pound renovation scheme, Battersea Power Station was built between 1929 and 1935, on the south bank of the River Thames in London. At one time, the coal-fired power station supplied a fifth of the city's energy and remained active until 1975. In 2012, the building was purchased for a reported  $2 billion, and the following year an extensive renovation project began.

<p>The scheme saw the landmark turned into 250 high-end apartments, while the land surrounding it was developed to include a total of 800 new homes, as well as offices, cafes, and independent businesses. Inside the former Boiler House lies the development's pièce de résistance – this incredible penthouse. Described by listing agents <a href="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/sales/detail/180-l-691-8l5e7s/london-en">Sotheby's International Realty</a> as "arguably one of London’s finest penthouse apartments," the property is priced at $39 million.</p>

The scheme saw the landmark turned into 250 high-end apartments, while the land surrounding it was developed to include a total of 800 new homes, as well as offices, cafes, and independent businesses. Inside the former Boiler House lies the development's pièce de résistance – this incredible penthouse. Described by listing agents  Sotheby's International Realty  as "arguably one of London’s finest penthouse apartments," the property is priced at $39 million.

<p>Combining two penthouse apartments into one incredible space, the property was meticulously designed by New York-based Joe Serrins Studio. Modern, bright, and extremely lavish, every single space benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows, high-end light fixtures, and plush flooring. We don't know the apartment's exact dimensions, but we do know it spans three floors and offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as numerous living rooms, a designer kitchen, and an office. Of course, every room enjoys 360-degree city and river views.</p>

Combining two penthouse apartments into one incredible space, the property was meticulously designed by New York-based Joe Serrins Studio. Modern, bright, and extremely lavish, every single space benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows, high-end light fixtures, and plush flooring. We don't know the apartment's exact dimensions, but we do know it spans three floors and offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as numerous living rooms, a designer kitchen, and an office. Of course, every room enjoys 360-degree city and river views.

<p>There are multiple outdoor spaces, too, including a balcony with a large terrace, leading to an expansive dining and sitting area underneath one of the Power Station’s iconic furnaces. The apartment is decked out with the latest smart home tech, too. There’s underfloor heating, air cooling, automation for lighting, and a home security system. Residents of the Boiler House also benefit from 24/7 concierge services, a gym, and a swimming pool.  </p>

There are multiple outdoor spaces, too, including a balcony with a large terrace, leading to an expansive dining and sitting area underneath one of the Power Station’s iconic furnaces. The apartment is decked out with the latest smart home tech, too. There’s underfloor heating, air cooling, automation for lighting, and a home security system. Residents of the Boiler House also benefit from 24/7 concierge services, a gym, and a swimming pool.  

<p>Offering spectacular city panorama, unparalleled amenities, and gorgeous interior design that is only outdone by the view, New York's incredible Central Park Tower penthouse is unlike any you might have seen before. The crème de la crème of apartment living, the space has been aptly named the '<a href="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/eng/sales/detail/180-l-85361-3947296/217-w-57th-street-house-manhattan-new-york-ny-10019">One Above All Else</a>' and we can certainly understand why. Let's step inside... </p>

One Above All Else, New York, USA

Offering spectacular city panorama, unparalleled amenities, and gorgeous interior design that is only outdone by the view, New York's incredible Central Park Tower penthouse is unlike any you might have seen before. The crème de la crème of apartment living, the space has been aptly named the ' One Above All Else ' and we can certainly understand why. Let's step inside... 

<p>Soaring 1,416 feet above Manhattan, the penthouse is not only the highest residence in the world (it's nearly as tall as the Empire State Building), but it's also America’s most expensive, thanks to its initial asking price of $250 million. Following a price cut, the pad is now available for a cool $195 million. The three-story apartment boasts the highest private ballroom on the planet, alongside this 1,500 square-foot grand salon with its wall-to-wall windows that frame jaw-dropping city scenery. </p>

Soaring 1,416 feet above Manhattan, the penthouse is not only the highest residence in the world (it's nearly as tall as the Empire State Building), but it's also America’s most expensive, thanks to its initial asking price of $250 million. Following a price cut, the pad is now available for a cool $195 million. The three-story apartment boasts the highest private ballroom on the planet, alongside this 1,500 square-foot grand salon with its wall-to-wall windows that frame jaw-dropping city scenery. 

<p>The triplex spans 17,545 square feet and its 23 interior living spaces include a sprawling gallery reception room, with a soaring 27-foot ceiling, a luxe kitchen, a dining room, observatory, library, home theater, seven bedrooms, and eight bathrooms. There's also a professional-grade catering kitchen with a separate service entry, a private study, and room for a gym. A sublime spiral staircase connects each of the home's floors, but each level is a "sanctuary unto itself," according to the listing, with private elevator vestibules and separate entry points. </p>

The triplex spans 17,545 square feet and its 23 interior living spaces include a sprawling gallery reception room, with a soaring 27-foot ceiling, a luxe kitchen, a dining room, observatory, library, home theater, seven bedrooms, and eight bathrooms. There's also a professional-grade catering kitchen with a separate service entry, a private study, and room for a gym. A sublime spiral staircase connects each of the home's floors, but each level is a "sanctuary unto itself," according to the listing, with private elevator vestibules and separate entry points. 

<p>The building itself was designed by architect Adrian Smith, the man behind the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, while award-winning designer Lauren Rottet took care of the interior design. Of course, lucky residents get to enjoy a range of amazing amenities, thanks to the hotel-like Central Park Club. The space boasts a 60-foot-long outdoor swimming pool, a cabana deck, a private park, a screening room, and the exclusive <a href="https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/step-inside-worlds-highest-private-club-new-yorks-central-park">100th Floor</a>, New York’s most elevated private members' club.  </p>

The building itself was designed by architect Adrian Smith, the man behind the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, while award-winning designer Lauren Rottet took care of the interior design. Of course, lucky residents get to enjoy a range of amazing amenities, thanks to the hotel-like Central Park Club. The space boasts a 60-foot-long outdoor swimming pool, a cabana deck, a private park, a screening room, and the exclusive  100th Floor , New York’s most elevated private members' club.  

<p>Miami is known for its Art Deco style, but this impeccably designed penthouse, which sits atop Faena House, along the trendy shores of Mid-Beach, is a modern decorative masterpiece. Overlooking the ocean, the property set pulses racing when it first <a href="https://www.hauteresidence.com/inside-faena-houses-55-million-penthouse/">hit the market</a> in 2017 for an eye-watering $55 million. Realtor's <a href="https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3315-Collins-Ave-Ph-A_Miami-Beach_FL_33140_M68084-75258">sales information</a> shows that the property is now back on the market with a dropped price of $33 million. </p>

Faena House, Florida, USA

Miami is known for its Art Deco style, but this impeccably designed penthouse, which sits atop Faena House, along the trendy shores of Mid-Beach, is a modern decorative masterpiece. Overlooking the ocean, the property set pulses racing when it first hit the market in 2017 for an eye-watering $55 million. Realtor's  sales information shows that the property is now back on the market with a dropped price of $33 million. 

<p>Designed by award-winning British architects Foster + Partners, Faena House is one of the most exclusive boutique towers in Miami Beach, situated alongside a wide stretch of white sand. Like a beach house in the sky, the property offers six bedrooms and six bathrooms in 6,400 square feet of living space as well as an additional 4,000 square feet of outdoor space which, with its expansive glass walls, provides a truly indoor/outdoor experience.   </p>

Designed by award-winning British architects Foster + Partners, Faena House is one of the most exclusive boutique towers in Miami Beach, situated alongside a wide stretch of white sand. Like a beach house in the sky, the property offers six bedrooms and six bathrooms in 6,400 square feet of living space as well as an additional 4,000 square feet of outdoor space which, with its expansive glass walls, provides a truly indoor/outdoor experience.   

<p>With 270-degree blue sky views, there is never a dull moment at Faena House. The sleek interior design is just as impressive as the vistas, with Italian terrazzo flooring and high-gloss ebony bookcases in the living area. Rare, hand-painted walls and custom-built ebony furnishings feature in all the bedrooms and past residents include Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, who bought a pad here in 2018. </p>

With 270-degree blue sky views, there is never a dull moment at Faena House. The sleek interior design is just as impressive as the vistas, with Italian terrazzo flooring and high-gloss ebony bookcases in the living area. Rare, hand-painted walls and custom-built ebony furnishings feature in all the bedrooms and past residents include Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, who bought a pad here in 2018. 

<p>The unit also features a private elevator foyer arrival into a fine art gallery and fittings like these brass Crittall doors evoke the classic Art Deco style. As well as a private rooftop swimming pool, amenities include an in-house spa, fitness center, beach club, pools, gardens, and access to services at Faena Hotel Miami Beach, where interiors were designed by film director Baz Luhrmann. </p>

The unit also features a private elevator foyer arrival into a fine art gallery and fittings like these brass Crittall doors evoke the classic Art Deco style. As well as a private rooftop swimming pool, amenities include an in-house spa, fitness center, beach club, pools, gardens, and access to services at Faena Hotel Miami Beach, where interiors were designed by film director Baz Luhrmann. 

<p>Property is booming in Dubai and the largest penthouse at Atlantis The Royal Residences <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/property/2022/08/24/atlantis-the-royal-residences-penthouse-sells-for-444m-as-prime-dubai-property-booms/">sold</a> in August 2022 for $44.4 million, in what was thought to be the year's biggest sale. The distinctive honeycomb twin tower structure is straight out of a mythical world and was designed by celebrated New York architects Kohn Pedersen Fox, who have designed some of the world’s tallest buildings, including the CITIC Tower in Beijing. </p>

Atlantis The Royal Residences, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Property is booming in Dubai and the largest penthouse at Atlantis The Royal Residences  sold  in August 2022 for $44.4 million, in what was thought to be the year's biggest sale. The distinctive honeycomb twin tower structure is straight out of a mythical world and was designed by celebrated New York architects Kohn Pedersen Fox, who have designed some of the world’s tallest buildings, including the CITIC Tower in Beijing. 

<p>Situated on the crescent of The Palm and next to the iconic Atlantis The Palm resort, the five-bedroom <a href="https://b1properties.ae/2022/08/30/b1-properties-sells-the-most-prestigious-penthouse-at-the-atlantis-the-royal-residences-%ef%bf%bcfor-aed-164-million%ef%bf%bc%ef%bf%bc/">triplex penthouse</a> is spread across about 25,000 square feet and features a sky garden, two private pools and terraces, a private lift and 360-degree views of both the Arabian sea and the Palm Jumeirah.  </p>

Situated on the crescent of The Palm and next to the iconic Atlantis The Palm resort, the five-bedroom triplex penthouse  is spread across about 25,000 square feet and features a sky garden, two private pools and terraces, a private lift and 360-degree views of both the Arabian sea and the Palm Jumeirah.  

<p>While the apartment was offered unfinished, the new owner has the option to choose from a range of interior designs conceived by renowned interior designer Sybille de Margerie, a member of the Taittinger family, who transformed the Mandarin Oriental in Paris. Her use of calm, subtle tones of gold and white complement the sea views and are accented by personally curated artworks, including tapestries and intricately woven screens. </p>

While the apartment was offered unfinished, the new owner has the option to choose from a range of interior designs conceived by renowned interior designer Sybille de Margerie, a member of the Taittinger family, who transformed the Mandarin Oriental in Paris. Her use of calm, subtle tones of gold and white complement the sea views and are accented by personally curated artworks, including tapestries and intricately woven screens. 

<p>The penthouse is located on floors 35, 36, and 37, with an additional mezzanine level on floor 37, but that's not all. Residents can enjoy the amenities of the adjacent Royal Atlantis Resort, including the jaw-dropping Sky Pool, an infinity pool hovering 295 feet in the air, and connecting the resort with the residences. Plus, there are over 40 restaurants run by award-winning chefs, a spa and wellness center, a gym, and tennis courts. It’s truly out of this world.  </p>

The penthouse is located on floors 35, 36, and 37, with an additional mezzanine level on floor 37, but that's not all. Residents can enjoy the amenities of the adjacent Royal Atlantis Resort, including the jaw-dropping Sky Pool, an infinity pool hovering 295 feet in the air, and connecting the resort with the residences. Plus, there are over 40 restaurants run by award-winning chefs, a spa and wellness center, a gym, and tennis courts. It’s truly out of this world.  

<p>The <a href="https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/2-Park-Pl-Ph-And_New-York_NY_10007_M99673-60328">Pinnacle Penthouse</a> lies at the top of the iconic Woolworth Building, in the heart of Tribeca, New York. The property landed <a href="https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/real-estate/a13131305/woolworth-building-penthouse/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=arb_ga_toc_md_pmx_us_urlx&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7KqZBhCBARIsAI-fTKKHbYOsD2tM0i1wqNUxNTAtJEPvSSOUhyMa1wvXWQYWxN_ovxO">on the market</a> in 2017, with a $110 million asking price. At the time, it was among the most expensive listings New York City had ever seen. After six years and countless price cuts, one lucky buyer finally snapped the place up in summer 2023, paying just $30 million. That's a staggering $80 million less than the original asking price. The lack of interest might have had something to do with the fact that the interior of the penthouse isn't even finished.  </p>

Woolworth Pinnacle Penthouse, New York, USA

The Pinnacle Penthouse lies at the top of the iconic Woolworth Building, in the heart of Tribeca, New York. The property landed on the market in 2017, with a $110 million asking price. At the time, it was among the most expensive listings New York City had ever seen. After six years and countless price cuts, one lucky buyer finally snapped the place up in summer 2023, paying just $30 million. That's a staggering $80 million less than the original asking price. The lack of interest might have had something to do with the fact that the interior of the penthouse isn't even finished.  

<p>In fact, it's still a vacant shell, which means the lucky buyer will be able to customize it to suit their needs. However, these renderings show how the pad could look after a rather large cash injection. The buyer can choose between two architecturally impressive interior design options: a traditional scheme by Thierry W. Despont (pictured here), with parquet floors, paneled walls, and crystal chandeliers; or a modern scheme by prominent New York architect David Hotson. </p>

In fact, it's still a vacant shell, which means the lucky buyer will be able to customize it to suit their needs. However, these renderings show how the pad could look after a rather large cash injection. The buyer can choose between two architecturally impressive interior design options: a traditional scheme by Thierry W. Despont (pictured here), with parquet floors, paneled walls, and crystal chandeliers; or a modern scheme by prominent New York architect David Hotson. 

<p>Currently offering a generous 9,680 square feet across five floors, as well as an additional 408-square-foot observatory, other stand-out features include a total of 125 windows, 24-foot-high ceilings, and an in-residence elevator. David Hotson’s proposed interior design plan incorporates floating spiral staircases and layouts that maximize light flow, transforming the penthouse into a work of art.   </p>

Currently offering a generous 9,680 square feet across five floors, as well as an additional 408-square-foot observatory, other stand-out features include a total of 125 windows, 24-foot-high ceilings, and an in-residence elevator. David Hotson’s proposed interior design plan incorporates floating spiral staircases and layouts that maximize light flow, transforming the penthouse into a work of art.   

<p>Described by Sotheby’s as “the highest mansion in Manhattan,” the apartment isn't the only brilliant thing about this live-in landmark. Residents will also have access to some rather plush amenities, including this historic pool – Frank Winfield Woolworth’s original swimming pool, which has been lovingly restored – a sauna, hot tub, gym, and tasting room. Following the sale of the Pinnacle, the developers finally sold out the building, 11 years after the project began.</p>

Described by Sotheby’s as “the highest mansion in Manhattan,” the apartment isn't the only brilliant thing about this live-in landmark. Residents will also have access to some rather plush amenities, including this historic pool – Frank Winfield Woolworth’s original swimming pool, which has been lovingly restored – a sauna, hot tub, gym, and tasting room. Following the sale of the Pinnacle, the developers finally sold out the building, 11 years after the project began.

<p>Sydney’s most expensive penthouse is currently for sale via <a href="https://www.knightfrank.com/properties/residential/for-sale/crown-residences-at-one-barangaroo-barangaroo-sydney-new-south-wales/AUHUB2087551">Knight Frank</a>, for a staggering AU$100 million, which is $67 million. The six-bedroom, six-bathroom pad in Crown Residences at One Barangaroo has breathtaking views north to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, west to the Blue Mountains, east across the Sydney Opera House to the Pacific Ocean, and south to Darling Harbour and beyond.</p>

Crown Residences penthouse, New South Wales, Australia

Sydney’s most expensive penthouse is currently for sale via  Knight Frank , for a staggering AU$100 million, which is $67 million. The six-bedroom, six-bathroom pad in Crown Residences at One Barangaroo has breathtaking views north to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, west to the Blue Mountains, east across the Sydney Opera House to the Pacific Ocean, and south to Darling Harbour and beyond.

<p>Located atop Sydney’s tallest building, part-owned by James Packer, Australia’s media and casino mogul, it hovers 800 feet above sea level. There is 8,600 square feet of luxury space, a cathedral of glass, chrome, and black marble. The penthouse offers several entertaining areas as well as an office, private plunge pool, cinema room, gym, and over 500 square feet of outside space across three protected balconies. </p>

Located atop Sydney’s tallest building, part-owned by James Packer, Australia’s media and casino mogul, it hovers 800 feet above sea level. There is 8,600 square feet of luxury space, a cathedral of glass, chrome, and black marble. The penthouse offers several entertaining areas as well as an office, private plunge pool, cinema room, gym, and over 500 square feet of outside space across three protected balconies. 

<p>Spread over two floors and connected by a feature staircase, the interiors were designed by the world-renowned Meyer Davis Studio and featured in Russell Crowe’s <em>Poker Face</em> film. Using Sydney Harbour as a source of inspiration, gleaming marble floors and a carefully curated color palette reflect the surrounding environment and create a chic, contemporary living space.  </p>

Spread over two floors and connected by a feature staircase, the interiors were designed by the world-renowned Meyer Davis Studio and featured in Russell Crowe’s Poker Face film. Using Sydney Harbour as a source of inspiration, gleaming marble floors and a carefully curated color palette reflect the surrounding environment and create a chic, contemporary living space.  

<p>With views as spectacular as this, seen through floor-to-ceiling glass doors, you're sure to spring out of bed every morning ready to seize the day. The penthouse is one of 76 apartments in the Crown Residences and comes with access to a 24-hour private concierge service, valet parking, residents-only pool, a state-of-the-art gym and in-room dining, thanks to a team of celebrated chefs. </p>

With views as spectacular as this, seen through floor-to-ceiling glass doors, you're sure to spring out of bed every morning ready to seize the day. The penthouse is one of 76 apartments in the Crown Residences and comes with access to a 24-hour private concierge service, valet parking, residents-only pool, a state-of-the-art gym and in-room dining, thanks to a team of celebrated chefs. 

<p>Soaring 1,050 feet above the Museum of Modern Art, French architect Jean Nouvel’s glass and steel-clad, super-tall tower, 53 West 53, took New York by storm when it was completed in 2019. Even its construction caused a stir. The dramatic tapered 82-story structure dominates the New York skyline and, once inside, Penthouse 78 is no less impressive. </p>

Penthouse 78 at 53 West 53, New York, USA

Soaring 1,050 feet above the Museum of Modern Art, French architect Jean Nouvel’s glass and steel-clad, super-tall tower, 53 West 53, took New York by storm when it was completed in 2019. Even its construction caused a stir. The dramatic tapered 82-story structure dominates the New York skyline and, once inside, Penthouse 78 is no less impressive. 

<p>The penthouse comprises the entire 78th and 79th floors, a total area of 7,455 square feet, and the refined interiors were designed by Thierry Despont. This truly palatial residence has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with this exquisite reception room with its mid-century-style furniture and views across Central Park. The apartment also includes another double-height great room on the lower level.</p>

The penthouse comprises the entire 78th and 79th floors, a total area of 7,455 square feet, and the refined interiors were designed by Thierry Despont. This truly palatial residence has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, along with this exquisite reception room with its mid-century-style furniture and views across Central Park. The apartment also includes another double-height great room on the lower level.

<p>In addition to the triple-glazed floor-to-ceiling windows, providing residents with alternative views out to the Hudson River, most rooms make a feature of the building’s distinctive diagonal structural columns, while a soft cream palette and museum-quality finishes create an atmosphere of modern glamor and timeless elegance. </p>

In addition to the triple-glazed floor-to-ceiling windows, providing residents with alternative views out to the Hudson River, most rooms make a feature of the building’s distinctive diagonal structural columns, while a soft cream palette and museum-quality finishes create an atmosphere of modern glamor and timeless elegance. 

<p>The home is fitted with a sleek, modern kitchen with white lacquer cabinetry and a luxurious master bathroom, sculpted from Persian golden travertine and high-honed Verona limestone. But should residents require extra pampering, the 53 West 53 experience extends to a 65-foot indoor lap pool, a gym, and a wow-factor wellness center, with its calming living green walls and rejuvenating treatments. </p>  <p>It's no wonder the property was last <a href="https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/53-W-53rd-St-PENTHOUSE-78-New-York-NY-10019/2071938134_zpid/">for sale</a> for a cool $64.7 million. However, it's unclear whether or not anyone bought the place, and the listing was taken down in January 2023.</p>

The home is fitted with a sleek, modern kitchen with white lacquer cabinetry and a luxurious master bathroom, sculpted from Persian golden travertine and high-honed Verona limestone. But should residents require extra pampering, the 53 West 53 experience extends to a 65-foot indoor lap pool, a gym, and a wow-factor wellness center, with its calming living green walls and rejuvenating treatments. 

It's no wonder the property was last for sale for a cool $64.7 million. However, it's unclear whether or not anyone bought the place, and the listing was taken down in January 2023.

<p>It was dubbed the most expensive penthouse in the world when it returned to the market in September 2021. Gracing the top floor of Monaco’s La Tour Odéon skyscraper, the five-story Sky Penthouse was on sale for <a href="https://www.thepinnaclelist.com/properties/tour-odeon-tower-sky-penthouse-principality-monaco/">a reported</a> $387 million. The 560-foot tower is the tallest building in Monaco and was designed by visionary architect Alexandre Giraldi. Let's explore... </p>

Tour Odéon Tower Sky Penthouse, Monte Carlo, Monaco

It was dubbed the most expensive penthouse in the world when it returned to the market in September 2021. Gracing the top floor of Monaco’s La Tour Odéon skyscraper, the five-story Sky Penthouse was on sale for a reported  $387 million. The 560-foot tower is the tallest building in Monaco and was designed by visionary architect Alexandre Giraldi. Let's explore... 

<p>A real billionaire’s playground, the penthouse not only has 360-degree views out across the Mediterranean but features a waterslide that descends from a dance floor directly into a mind-blowing rooftop infinity pool. How’s that for the perfect party pad? The property is also close to Monte Carlo’s fabled casino and Royal Palace, once inhabited by America’s princess Grace Kelly, who was married to the principality's monarch, Prince Rainier. </p>

A real billionaire’s playground, the penthouse not only has 360-degree views out across the Mediterranean but features a waterslide that descends from a dance floor directly into a mind-blowing rooftop infinity pool. How’s that for the perfect party pad? The property is also close to Monte Carlo’s fabled casino and Royal Palace, once inhabited by America’s princess Grace Kelly, who was married to the principality's monarch, Prince Rainier. 

<p>Offering 31,500 square feet of exclusive living space, the penthouse occupies the 45th through to the 49th floors of the building and has five main bedrooms, all with expansive glass windows. Interior design is by the highly-esteemed Alberto Pinto Studio, known for its maximalist style. Curiously, there’s a kitchen on every floor, but potential buyers might be pleased to hear there are also an additional three bedrooms for staff. </p>

Offering 31,500 square feet of exclusive living space, the penthouse occupies the 45th through to the 49th floors of the building and has five main bedrooms, all with expansive glass windows. Interior design is by the highly-esteemed Alberto Pinto Studio, known for its maximalist style. Curiously, there’s a kitchen on every floor, but potential buyers might be pleased to hear there are also an additional three bedrooms for staff. 

<p>Top-quality marble and intricately-carved wood detail add contrast and texture in this sleek, modern bathroom. But should residents need the professional touch, they can use the Odéon Spa, also designed by Alberto Pinto Studio, or any one of the many other amenities on offer that have made this one-off penthouse one of the most desirable properties in the world.  </p>

Top-quality marble and intricately-carved wood detail add contrast and texture in this sleek, modern bathroom. But should residents need the professional touch, they can use the Odéon Spa, also designed by Alberto Pinto Studio, or any one of the many other amenities on offer that have made this one-off penthouse one of the most desirable properties in the world.  

<p>It may be discreet from the outside, but the largest penthouse in the <a href="https://www.savills.com.hk/find-a-property/property-selection/international-residential-sales/london/park-modern.aspx">Park Modern</a> development came with a hefty $76 million <a href="https://www.mansionglobal.com/articles/hyde-park-project-unveils-60-million-crown-jewel-penthouse-228011">price tag</a>, making it London’s most expensive apartment. The 57-home project in Queensway was designed by architects PLP, who designed 22 Bishopsgate in the city of London, which is currently the second-tallest building in Britain after the Shard. The project was supposed to be finished in summer 2023, but no news has yet been announced confirming the completion of Park Modern.   </p>

Park Modern, London, UK

It may be discreet from the outside, but the largest penthouse in the Park Modern development came with a hefty $76 million  price tag , making it London’s most expensive apartment. The 57-home project in Queensway was designed by architects PLP, who designed 22 Bishopsgate in the city of London, which is currently the second-tallest building in Britain after the Shard. The project was supposed to be finished in summer 2023, but no news has yet been announced confirming the completion of Park Modern.   

<p>Spanning nine floors, it’s comparatively low-rise for most penthouses, but has views across Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park towards the city, where you can easily spot the Shard, the London Eye, and the Fenchurch Building, otherwise known as the 'Walkie-Talkie' building. At 6,800 square feet, the five-bedroom apartment is more than spacious and within easy walking distance of fashionable Notting Hill, Kensington, and Mayfair. </p>

Spanning nine floors, it’s comparatively low-rise for most penthouses, but has views across Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park towards the city, where you can easily spot the Shard, the London Eye, and the Fenchurch Building, otherwise known as the 'Walkie-Talkie' building. At 6,800 square feet, the five-bedroom apartment is more than spacious and within easy walking distance of fashionable Notting Hill, Kensington, and Mayfair. 

<p>The interiors have been designed to maximize the views, with large windows, high ceilings, and a neutral color palette to accentuate the surrounding parkland. Developers Fenton Whelan say they spent time sourcing the best natural marble, stone, and wood to make sure everything felt luxurious to the touch. Other features include a master bedroom with two walk-in wardrobes and three large reception rooms.  </p>

The interiors have been designed to maximize the views, with large windows, high ceilings, and a neutral color palette to accentuate the surrounding parkland. Developers Fenton Whelan say they spent time sourcing the best natural marble, stone, and wood to make sure everything felt luxurious to the touch. Other features include a master bedroom with two walk-in wardrobes and three large reception rooms.  

<p>An oasis of calm away from the busy streets below, you almost feel as if you are living in the trees, seated on one of the apartment’s private terraces, which provide an additional 2,400 square feet of outdoor living space. Residents of the building can indulge in plenty of amenities, too, including a concierge and valet parking. In fact, there's an entire well-being floor with an 82-foot swimming pool, a gym, a spa, a cinema, and a treatment salon. </p>

An oasis of calm away from the busy streets below, you almost feel as if you are living in the trees, seated on one of the apartment’s private terraces, which provide an additional 2,400 square feet of outdoor living space. Residents of the building can indulge in plenty of amenities, too, including a concierge and valet parking. In fact, there's an entire well-being floor with an 82-foot swimming pool, a gym, a spa, a cinema, and a treatment salon. 

<p>At 1,396 feet, it was hailed the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere when completed in 2015. Since then, 432 Park Avenue has been surpassed by Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th Street, but <a href="https://vinoly.com/">Rafael Viñoly’s</a> minimalist design still holds its own on the New York skyline. As does its penthouse on the 79th floor, which was previously <a href="https://nypost.com/2023/10/24/real-estate/a-432-park-home-once-asking-135m-sells-for-65-6m/">for sale</a> for a monumental $135 million but finally sold for a cut price of $65.6 million. </p>

432 Park Avenue, New York, USA

At 1,396 feet, it was hailed the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere when completed in 2015. Since then, 432 Park Avenue has been surpassed by Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th Street, but  Rafael Viñoly’s  minimalist design still holds its own on the New York skyline. As does its penthouse on the 79th floor, which was previously  for sale  for a monumental $135 million but finally sold for a cut price of $65.6 million. 

<p>Not your usual glossy high-rise, this pared-back full-floor residence is a testament to its creator, renowned Japanese photographer and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto, famous for his black and white photographs of the natural world. Distinctive from other properties in the building, the artist has brought a serene esthetic to the interior design, choosing natural materials, like the ancient cedar planks in the dining room. There's also a permanent art installation featuring two bonsai trees, <em>Robb Report</em> confirmed. </p>

Not your usual glossy high-rise, this pared-back full-floor residence is a testament to its creator, renowned Japanese photographer and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto, famous for his black and white photographs of the natural world. Distinctive from other properties in the building, the artist has brought a serene esthetic to the interior design, choosing natural materials, like the ancient cedar planks in the dining room. There's also a permanent art installation featuring two bonsai trees,  Robb Report  confirmed. 

<p>The apartment comprises 8,055 square feet of living space, five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two powder rooms, and unobstructed views from this functional but stylish kitchen, which is sheathed in hand-hammered metal. The cabinets have round windows that allude to a ship’s portholes. Included in the sale was the custom-made furniture, also designed by Sugimoto, as well as two adjacent studio apartments and two storage units. That's quite the package deal. </p>

The apartment comprises 8,055 square feet of living space, five bedrooms, five bathrooms, two powder rooms, and unobstructed views from this functional but stylish kitchen, which is sheathed in hand-hammered metal. The cabinets have round windows that allude to a ship’s portholes. Included in the sale was the custom-made furniture, also designed by Sugimoto, as well as two adjacent studio apartments and two storage units. That's quite the package deal. 

<p>What could be more relaxing than a long soak in this bathtub, which sits on stone tiles that have been sourced from old Kyoto Tram stations? 10-by-ten-foot windows take in dramatic views of Central Park and beyond. Plus, this building attracts the rich and famous, as past residents have included Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, who sold their apartment here in 2019 for $15.8 million. </p>  <p><strong>Liked this? Click on the Follow button above for more great stories from loveMONEY</strong></p>

What could be more relaxing than a long soak in this bathtub, which sits on stone tiles that have been sourced from old Kyoto Tram stations? 10-by-ten-foot windows take in dramatic views of Central Park and beyond. Plus, this building attracts the rich and famous, as past residents have included Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez, who sold their apartment here in 2019 for $15.8 million. 

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An Engineering Experiment to Cool the Earth

A new technology is attempting to brighten clouds and bounce some of the sun’s rays back into space..

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From “The New York Times,” I’m Katrin Bennhold. This is “The Daily.”

[MUSIC PLAYING]

After failing for decades to cut carbon emissions enough to stop the planet from dangerously overheating, scientists are increasingly looking at backup measures, some that would fight the warming by intervening in the climate itself. Today, my colleague Christopher Flavelle on the efforts to engineer our way out of the climate crisis.

It’s Friday, April 5.

So, Chris, you’ve been covering climate change for a while, but recently you’ve been focused on a very special project. Tell us about this.

Yeah, two things have been happening in climate change recently that are really important. Number one, records have been falling at alarming rates. Last year was, again, the hottest year on record. Much the world surpassed the important threshold of 1.5 degree Celsius above pre-industrial levels. So the world is getting warmer at an alarming rate.

At the same time, emissions aren’t falling. The message of the last generation has been, we need to cut emissions really to almost zero by the end of this century. And in fact, the reverse is happening. Emissions are continuing to rise.

At the same time, the number and characteristics of weather disasters have become really alarming. So the effects of that warming have become really clear. And it’s clear that the world is struggling to adapt to those effects.

So the other thing that’s happening at a high level is there’s more research and more consideration of OK, what if we can’t cut emissions fast enough? What if we’re going to have this really severe degree of warming? Can we do something else, maybe temporarily, to buffer those effects? And that’s led to this question of, what kinds of changes can we make deliberately to the atmosphere, to the environment that will maybe produce some sort of artificial cooling in the meantime?

So earlier this week I was able to watch, as scientists did, the first outdoor tests in the US on a technology that will aim to do just that. It’s called marine cloud brightening.

So what is this idea of brightening the clouds? Where did it originally come from?

So everyone I talked to pointed back to one really important moment in 1990 when a British physicist named John Latham was taking a hike in Wales with his young son. And they were looking out at the clouds over the Irish Sea.

And as Dr. Latham later told it, his son asked him, “Hey, why are clouds bright?” And Dr. Latham said, “Well, because they reflect sun right back in the sky.” And his son said, “So they’re like soggy mirrors.”

And Dr. Latham went on to write a letter in 1990 that was published in the Journal Nature, saying, you know what, if we can deliberately manipulate these clouds, maybe we can make them more reflective and actually counteract the effects of global warming. That was the inception point for this idea, and it led to decades of research culminating in this week’s test.

So the idea is if you can make clouds more reflective, you can reflect more of the sun’s heat back into space. So it won’t get trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere in the first place.

Exactly. That’s what they’re trying to do.

That’s a very simple, and at the same time, a very powerful idea. I love actually that they were hiking in Wales. That’s where I am right now, and we sure have a lot of clouds here, rain clouds. But tell me more about what you saw at the testing site.

So this Tuesday, a little after 7:00 in the morning, I pulled up in a parking lot on a dock at the edge of Alameda.

I’m standing at the gangplank to the USS Hornet, a decommissioned aircraft carrier in San Francisco Bay here for the first test in the US of a machine that was designed to try to brighten clouds, a way of maybe temporarily cooling the Earth.

And I made my way up one of the massive gangplanks and came in to find a cluster of some of the top atmospheric scientists in the world.

Have you met Sarah?

How do you do?

Hi, Rob. How are you?

Looking really excited. And they accompanied me out to the flight deck —

Here we are.

— of this aircraft carrier.

Pretty epic.

It’s pretty great.

Which was a bit like a party. They’d set up a little table on the side with some coffee and some sandwiches, and people were chatting and saying hi to each other. And I asked them why they were excited.

So I know a thousand of what you know, and I still find this exciting. You guys, walk me through. Is this like a big day for you or just like one more test?

No, this is a big day for me.

And they said this was actually a huge day in their research.

Just looking at it, going, yeah, this is the culmination of years of work, right?

Wow, and tell me about what exactly they were so excited about and what they were doing on the ship.

Yeah, the thing everyone was excited about was this machine set up at the far end of the flight deck of this aircraft carrier. It’s blue. It’s shiny. It looks a bit like a snow maker or maybe like a spotlight.

This machine is a sprayer. What it does is it sprays really, really, really small aerosol particles, in this case, smashed up sea salts, a long distance at just the right size and just the right volume. Because in theory, at some point, you could use this machine to change the size and number of the droplets in the clouds. You can make them brighter conceptually it’s possible. The question is, technologically, can we do it?

Yeah, the particles are coming out in a super concentrated there. So whatever’s coming out of that circle there is basically going to be huge by the time it gets to the cloud.

And so the goal with this test was they spent years building this sprayer that can use really high pressured air to smash salt particles into super small bits, about 1,700th the size of a human hair.

What they didn’t know, until this week, and they’re trying to find out right now, once you spray it, do those aerosols that are so finely tuned stay that size? In theory, they should.

What they don’t know is, things like wind and humidity and temperature could potentially cause them to coagulate, to regroup, which would throw the whole thing off. If the aerosols you’re shooting into clouds are too big, you can backfire the whole purpose. You can wreck what you’re trying to do because you make clouds less reflective, not more reflective.

So the whole goal of the experiment is, OK, can they make the spray just so, so that even in outdoor conditions, the aerosols that are so finely sized remain the size you want them to be. And that’s what they’re trying to find out.

And you watched the actual test of this. What did you see? What happened?

Those instruments are emitting a slight hum.

So operating the sprayer is not straightforward.

And they’re filling the tanks with the salt water that’ll be used to produce the mist.

There was somebody crouched on the control deck, the panel of instruments at the side of the sprayer. So I went over and tried to sit next to him and watch him as he turned a series of knobs and careful sequence.

OK. Yeah, everybody, we’re going to run some air. So the — ... We need two minutes here just to have power on this.

And after a series of tests to make sure the valves were clear —

OK, ear protection, please.

— finally the moment came, and he got an all clear over his walkie-talkie. And he turned on the water —

Water on, copy, over.

— and the air.

[COMPRESSOR ACTIVATING]

Since the sound of the compressor pushes pressurized air through the sprayer, it’s making a dull, throbbing sensation. You can feel it a little bit through the deck of the ship.

We all had ear protectors. And even with the ear protectors, it was really loud. And then you can almost feel the spray bursting out of this machine and watch it travel really hundreds of feet down the deck of the aircraft carrier.

OK, water off, fan off. Good job.

Awesome, guys, you’re done. Thank you. Excellent.

First test is done.

My first signal that things have gone well was I looked up when the spraying machine was turned off and saw some scientists high-fiving down the deck.

What’d you think?

It’s beautiful.

Is it what you thought it would be?

It’s better. And I’m optimistic that it will tell us a lot about what these things do. This made me really optimistic.

And the idea is to do several short bursts like that through the day?

And everyone seemed really excited that this thing they’d worked on for years was finally happening in this really important outdoor test.

OK, so it sounds like this test was a success.

Yeah, they stressed that they need a lot of time to really go over the results. They’ll be doing this test again and again in different weather conditions. But the initial reaction seemed positive. They seemed to think that the numbers they were getting were what they were hoping to see.

And so now the goal is, can they maintain the right size aerosols even in different conditions down the deck of this aircraft carrier? That’ll give them some confidence that if they decided one day to try and do this on the open ocean to actually brighten clouds, they’d have the ability to do it.

So, Chris, if all of this works, how and when do these researchers anticipate that this would actually be used?

Well, here’s a great example. In the month of February, a version of this testing was also happening in Australia, off the Coast of Australia, where researchers were testing whether marine cloud brightening could be used to cool the ocean just a little bit around the Great Barrier Reef.

Really high ocean temperatures are causing bleaching of that coral reef. The idea was, could they use marine cloud brightening to save some of those reefs from dying? And that’s probably a good idea of the fairly localized situation, where you could, in theory if you do it right, have a fairly quick degree of cooling that could maybe try to avert or mitigate something pretty acute like a heat wave or a stretch of warm weather that would kill coral. But the science is probably too new at this point to talk about the right situations to use it. Those conversations are all down the road as researchers look at these and other ideas for what they could do if things get really bad.

We’ll be right back.

So, Chris, when I think about solutions to climate change, it usually involves these very hard things we need to do, like, change the way we live, the way we drive, what we eat. We need these international treaties. We need carbon taxes regulation. There’s lots of hard stuff, and we haven’t gotten that far.

But here you’ve just told me about this technology that, if it ends up working, could actually help cool the planet without anyone needing to do any of these hard things. It sounds great.

It does sound great. Now, we’ve got to say, first of all that whenever anybody working on this stuff talks about it, the first thing they say is this is not an alternative to reducing emissions. This is looking for ways to buy time as we try to cut emissions. There’s no way to really deal with climate change that doesn’t entail burning less fossil fuel and quickly.

But yes, in addition to brightening clouds, there’s other ways to try to bounce more sunlight back into space and other ideas. My colleague David Gelles wrote the first piece in our series looking the idea of removing carbon dioxide directly from the air, reversing our past emissions.

Other ideas include finding ways to suck up more of the CO2 in the oceans. There’s even ideas that my colleague Cara Buckley covered of could we build a sort of a giant parasol way out in space that would reflect or scatter more of the sunlight and prevent some of that sunlight from even reaching the Earth in the first place?

So there’s a huge number of ideas that until very recently seemed just so bizarre and/or so expensive and/or so dangerous that they were hardly worth pursuing seriously. And what’s changed really quickly in the last really year or two is all of a sudden those ideas have switched from being too wild to spend much time on to being so important because the situation is so dire that we can’t not look at them. And that’s the pivot that my team has been trying to cover.

And what characterizes all these initiatives is that rather than reducing our own emissions, we’re now trying to intervene in the climate in a proactive way, engineering the climate in a way.

Yes, and you hear the phrase geoengineering to describe these ideas collectively. And what people who research this will stress is, we’re already geoengineering. For more than a century, we’ve been geoengineering in the sense of putting climate changing pollution into the atmosphere that’s caused the planet to change by trapping more heat in the atmosphere. So the question is, do we want to deliberately geoengineer in a way that will ease that pressure rather than just making it worse?

Of course, there some controversy attached to this. And there are some pretty valid concerns about what the consequences might be if we keep on pursuing these ideas.

And why are they controversial?

Well, the first concern that you hear is this idea of moral hazard, that if people come to think that there are ways of addressing climate change that don’t require them to change their lifestyle or sacrifice conveniences or change the kinds of cars they drive or how their power is generated that they will lose interest in those tough changes. And the momentum, such as it is, towards cutting emissions will fade even more. But we don’t know yet whether politicians or governments or companies or just people will misuse these ideas to try to shirk the harder work of reducing the amount of greenhouse gases we emit.

Another really important argument you hear is, OK, side effects. Do we really know what would happen if we tried these things? Marine cloud brightening is one of those situations where there are known unknowns and unknown unknowns, as they say.

The known unknowns are, well, what would happen to things like ocean circulation? What would happen to precipitation? What would happen to the effect on the amount of energy reaching the ocean? What would happen to the fisheries industry? We don’t really know, and researchers are trying to find out, what those effects might be.

Then there are the unknown unknowns. If you start deliberately changing the cloud system, well, what else might happen that we haven’t anticipated? Do you move the location of where rainfall happens? Do you perhaps upset the monsoon cycle in India? Do you change the ability to grow food in parts of the world?

So if you do this at a bigger scale, the consequences of those potential side effects get more and more severe. And I talked to environmentalists who said that’s a real concern. You just can’t model those risks. And you, to a degree, by pursuing this, have to accept that risk is real and almost roll the dice.

And I guess much like climate change, where you have a group of countries that is most responsible for CO2 emissions that have caused the global warming and then a whole other group of countries that are probably suffering the worst consequences, even though they haven’t contributed to those emissions nearly as much, you might see a situation where this kind of interference with the climate at the initiative of some countries, presumably the wealthy countries that have that technology, would then have unintended consequences in countries that have no control over this. So that’s tricky.

That’s right. And that takes us to a third category of concerns, which is, OK, let’s assume that things are bad enough, that collectively societies want to take those risks of those side effects. Well, then who chooses, who decides when we get to that point? Is there even a mechanism that would allow you to get informed consent from everybody who’d be affected?

And if these would affect everybody, it’s hard to imagine how you would build a governance mechanism that would allow you to say, before we push the button, are we sure everybody is OK with this? The only counter to all of these concerns is compared to what? And this is the point that researchers make.

OK, this is dangerous. OK, it presents challenges, but compared to what? Their point is, don’t compare it to a situation where everything’s fine. Compare it to a situation we’re actually in, where the trajectory of global warming is so serious and isn’t looking like it’ll get better any time soon. Well, compared to those risks, how do these risks compare?

And the question is, would you rather have a world of basically uncontrolled warming? And we have an idea of what that brings, wildfires and drought and sea level rise and storms and diseases. Is that better than some of these more perhaps controlled risks associated with deliberately tinkering with the environment?

So it’s almost like pick your poison. What sort of threats do you want to embrace? And that’s the overwhelming dilemma that we face with this technology.

In a way, what it makes me think, is that these crazy initiatives that we’ve been hearing about from you are yes, they’re testament to our failure in a way to combat climate change so far, because they’re such a last resort, really, such as an act of desperation. But at the same time, it seems like this urgency has actually unleashed a lot of energy and money to tackle the problem.

Yeah, and there’s good news in this. The good news is, the research we’re talking about demonstrates the really amazing capacity of scientists to come up with new ideas, develop new technologies, test them quickly, and at least build some options.

So if there’s any rays of hope around climate change, it’s that humanity’s capacity to innovate and find new ideas is almost endless. So the question is not, are we pursuing the wrong research ideas? The question is, can we find good ideas fast enough to avert the really serious consequences of climate change that we’re already facing?

Chris, I just remember that scientist we heard in the tape from your visit. And she was so excited. And she said that she was really optimistic. I wonder, how are you feeling?

I think the frustration that you’ll hear among climate reporters, and I’m in this group, is that most people seem not to appreciate the severity of the situation that we’re in. There seems to be a view that we’re dealing with this. People are buying electric cars, and we’re getting more solar power and wind power. And things are going the right way, and this will be OK.

Things are not going the right way. Not only are we on the wrong trajectory in terms of emissions, we are so far away from being on the right trajectory for emissions that it’s hard to imagine us cutting emissions globally at a rate anywhere near fast enough to avoid almost unbearable consequences of global warming. So that’s the downside.

[MUSIC PLAYING] Here’s the good news, though. I do think, and this again I think is a view among other climate reporters, the capacity of scientists and of companies to change track and to find new products and apply new ideas is really impressive. It just doesn’t feel like there’s a connection yet between the urgency of the situation and the way people and companies and governments are responding.

And so I guess if the question is, how I feel about this? I am constantly amazed at the ingenuity of the researchers I come across in my job every day. What I don’t yet know about is whether or not society will move fast enough to adopt and apply those ideas before the conditions that we face from climate change become almost unbearable.

Well, Chris, on this cautiously optimistic note, thank you very much.

Here’s what else you need to know today. In a tense phone call with Israel’s leader Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, President Biden called the airstrikes that killed seven aid workers this week unacceptable and threatened to condition future support for Israel on how it addresses concerns about civilian casualties and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It was the first time that Biden explicitly sought to leverage American aid to influence Israel’s conduct of the war against Hamas. But the White House stopped short of saying directly that the president would halt arms supplies or impose conditions on their use as some fellow Democrats have urged him to do.

And a centrist group called No Labels has abandoned its plans to run a presidential ticket in this year’s election after failing to recruit a candidate. The group, which last year said it raised $60 million, had planned to put forward what it called a bipartisan unity ticket in the event of a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump but in recent months suffered a string of rejections from prominent Republicans and Democrats who declined to run on its ticket.

Today’s episode was produced by Michael Simon Johnson, Eric Krupke, Luke Vander Ploeg and Rachelle Bonja. It was edited by Patricia Willens, contains original music by Rowan Niemisto, Elisheba Ittoop, and Marion Lozano, and was engineered by Chris Wood. Our theme music is by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsverk of Wonderly.

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The best places to see today's solar eclipse in NYC and across New York state

By Renee Anderson

Updated on: April 8, 2024 / 4:55 PM EDT / CBS New York

NEW YORK --  The 2024 total solar eclipse  darkened the sky across the United States Monday, with Upstate New York right in the path of totality and NYC and New Jersey seeing a partial solar eclipse.

CBS News New York streamed live coverage of the event from 2 to 4 p.m. with Chief Weathercaster Lonnie Quinn in Lake Placid and CBS2 News at 5 Anchor Kristine Johnson in Niagara Falls, along with reporters across New York and New Jersey.

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Best places to watch in New York

New York is home to America's oldest state park, Niagara Falls. The 400-acre park and its rainbow skies will be right in the path of totality and has several events planned . The state's tourism site recommends watching from Prospect Point or Goat Island, or driving about 10 minutes north to Whirlpool State Park. 

The site also lists viewing spots in the Adirondacks -- from one of the Olympic Legacy sites in Lake Placid to the Adirondack Sky Center and Observatory in Tupper Lake .

In the Chautauqua-Allegheny region, try Allegany State Park , the state's largest with beaches and camping available. Or explore Griffis Sculpture Park , featuring 450 acres of 250 sculptures.

By Thousand Islands-Seaway, the site recommends historic sites, like Tibbetts Point Lighthouse, Fort Ontario, Sackets Harbor Battlefield and Fort de La Présentation.

Finally, in the Finger Lakes, Rochester is hosting a weekend of events , with viewing locations at Rochester Museum and Science Center and the High Falls. Fair Haven Beach, Letchworth, Green Lakes and Seneca Lake state parks will all have waterfront views, too. 

Where does the eclipse path of totality cross New York state?

The path of totality spans 124 miles across 29 counties in New York, starting in the southwest and traveling northeast. It covers thousands of cities and smaller towns, including: 

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Niagara Falls and several other state parks fall within the path, and many opened their campgrounds ahead of schedule for the eclipse.

"The epicenter that the world will be watching will be in the great state of New York," Gov. Kathy Hochul said last month, as state officials prepared for the big event. "We have been preparing for this for many, many, many months, and getting people excited. This has been great for our tourism, it's going to bring in thousands, if not millions of people, to localities all along the trajectory of this." 

Things to know about traveling to New York's path of totality

New York state officials encouraged visitors to "Come for the Eclipse, Stay for New York" and book extended stays in the area to avoid pre-and-post-eclipse traffic.

"We want to really be prepared for this, take advantage of this exciting moment -- this is New York's chance to be in the sun and limelight -- and to make sure that we all do this in a smart, healthy way that people remember for generations to come," Hochul said during last month's briefing. "We saw from the last experience many years ago that there were a lot of traffic jams and people running out of gas. We're not going to let that happen in New York, because we're New Yorkers and we'll be prepared."

Drivers should make sure they have enough gas or electric charge, as well as water, snacks and emergency blankets. 

The state's Director of Operations Kathryn Garcia said agencies are treating this like a "weather event or mass gathering event," with a statewide public safety plan that deploys extra staff and equipment.

"If you are planning on traveling to one of these locations, we cannot stress enough: Leave lots of time. We anticipate that there will be hundreds of thousands of visitors, and there will be many large events planned," said Garcia. "Not only are we expecting all of these visitors, but the timing of the eclipse, obviously, in the late afternoon, overlaps with our everyday rush hour. This is a recipe for severe congestion."

Drivers are not allowed to pull onto the shoulder of two-lane roadways to watch the eclipse. Officials also warned cellphone service could be impacted, but 911 will continue to work even if the grid is overwhelmed.

What is the cloud cover forecast for New York on April 8?

The forecast is a little iffy for the path of totality in Upstate New York . Springtime brings an array of weather to the area, like a Nor'easter that just dumped snow in parts of the Adirondacks . 

Gray skies and cool temperatures are the norm, but no major systems are in the works. However, there is still about a 40 to 50 percent chance of clouds marring the view. 

United States map showing the percent of cloud cover in various regions of the eclipse path on April 8. The lakeshore region will be primarily affected.

The forecast looks brighter in New York City, where a high pressure system is expected to bring a dry, sunny day with highs around 64. 

What will the eclipse look like in NYC?

During the eclipse, the moon will cast a shadow on the Earth as it rotates, called the path of totality. Places within the path will see the moon fully cover the sun for approximately 2 to 4 minutes.

New York City is not in the path of totality, but will still experience a partial solar eclipse. The moon is expected to cover about 90 percent of the sun.

"If you're located along the path of totality, what you're going to see is the moon completely block out the sun, and that means you'll be left with views of what we call the corona, the upper atmosphere of the sun," NASA's Deputy Director of Paleo Physics Dr. Gina DiBraccio told CBS News New York . "If you're not within that path of totality and you're within the 48 continuous U.S. states, you'll still experience a partial eclipse, which means that you won't see the moon fully blocking the sun, but you'll get to experience part of that."  

The partial eclipse will peak at 3:25 p.m. across the five boroughs, lasting no more than a minute. Staten Island will get the first glimpse ,  with the peak starting around 3:25:11 p.m. in Tottenville. The eclipse will exit northeast through Queens, where the peak starts around 3:25:59 p.m. in Glen Oaks.

Where to watch the eclipse in NYC  

New York City's iconic landmarks are celebrating with s pecial events , like sky-high views from the  Empire State Building ,  One World Trade Center ,  The Edge  and Top of the Rock . 

The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is  hosting a viewing onboard its flight deck , and the American Museum of Natural History will have  educational activities with astronomy experts . The New York Hall of Science is also throwing  a family-friendly educational event .

The Parks Department is holding  free watch parties across the five boroughs , and Shirley Chisholm State Park will have a hike up to its highest point . The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is also opening its lawns  for a free community viewing , and Green-Wood Cemetery will have telescopes fitted with solar filters .

When was the last eclipse that was visible in New York?

The last total solar eclipse that was visible from the U.S.  happened back in August 2017 , and it was the first to pass over the entire continent in nearly 100 years. The next total solar eclipse won't be  visible from the U.S. for more than 20 years . 

New York was not in the path of totality for the 2017 eclipse, and saw about 70 percent coverage . The state recorded its last total eclipse in 1925, and it is expected to be back in the path of totality in 2079 and 2144.

Another total eclipse will be visible from Greenland, Iceland, Portugal and northern Spain on August 12, 2026.

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