based on 29,312 reviewsOne World Observatory is located at the top of One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York City, and is one of the city's most famous observation landmarks. Standing at 541 meters (1,776 feet) tall, the building symbolizes the year of American independence, 1776, and is currently the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere. The observatory spans floors 100 to 102, featuring 360-degree glass walls that offer panoramic views of New York, including landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park, and Brooklyn Bridge. Visitors can experience the city's development and rebuilding history through high-speed elevators (reaching the top in approx. 60 seconds) and multimedia displays.




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Show More ReviewsThe journey to the top of One World Trade Center is an experience in itself, culminating in a view that is nothing short of breathtaking. Stepping onto the observatory floor, you're greeted by a stunning, 360-degree panorama of New York City. Seeing the iconic grid of streets, the winding rivers, and famous landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and Statue of Liberty from this incredible height is profoundly impressive. The "Sky Portal" glass floor adds a thrilling perspective. For the most magical visit, book a ticket for just before sunset to watch the city transform from day to glittering night.#OneWorldObservatory #NYCViews #NYC #Skyline #NYCTravel #BucketList #NewYorkCity #Views