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One World Observatory Ticket

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117 West St, New York, NY 10007, USA

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4.6 / 5
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139 reviews
It’s quite pretty and was amazing to catch the sunset from above. 100 floors above indoors and not windy is great in winter. It’s also good to see where the Twin Towers used to be.
LOVED this place! after having been to the top of the World Trade Center back in 1997, it was neat to be able to go to the top here.
no need to wait. really nice observatory indoors in the day and night. guess the difference this and ESB is the angle from which you view NY
Booked the entrance as part of my NYC pass. Clear skies when I visited so the view is perfectly amazing! A must visit!
stunning view of manhattan and new jeresey and the rivers! amazing !!! must-see in new york for 1st timer!
very insightful experience to know more about the world trade centre and to see the surrounding landscapes
It was an amazing experience, definitely worth going up if you're in NYC. The restaurant food was great too.
Stand at the door on the spot, buy the ticket online, use it immediately after purchasing, and go in, which is very convenient. The price of buying tickets online is much lower than in person.

Guide

  • Discover New York from the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere with breathtaking 360 degree skyline views
  • Ride the high speed SkyPod elevator with immersive LED screens, reaching the top in under 60 seconds
  • Admire the iconic architectural masterpiece designed by renowned architect David Childs
  • Look down through the Sky Portal, a 14 foot glass disc offering a thrilling street level perspective

FAQs

Where is One World Observatory located?

One World Observatory is situated within One World Trade Center, which is located in Lower Manhattan, New York City.

Is One World Trade Center the tallest building in New York City?

Yes, One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, is currently the tallest building in New York City.

How tall is One World Trade Center?

One World Trade Center has a pinnacle height of 1,776 feet (541 meters), symbolizing the year of American independence.

What can I expect at One World Observatory?

You can expect an immersive experience that includes stunning views of New York City, interactive exhibits, and dining options.

How much time do you need to explore the One World Observatory?

Find time to spend two to three hours to explore the One World Observatory. This gives you enough time to take in the incredible views, check out the interactive exhibits, and grab a bite at One Dine.

Should I pre-book my One World Observatory tickets?

While same-day tickets are available, it's best to purchase your tickets online before your visit for better availability. Plus, booking with Klook lets you skip lines and get priority access to security and elevators with your tickets.

What time should I visit the One World Observatory?

It's best to visit the observatory early in the morning or late in the evening. These times are good for avoiding crowds and taking great photos of New York City landmarks like the Empire State Building and the Hudson River.

What are some landmarks visible from One World Observatory?

From One World Observatory, visitors can see landmarks such as the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Hudson River.

Are there any exhibits or attractions at One World Observatory?

Yes, One World Observatory features exhibits on the history of the World Trade Center, the construction of One World Trade Center, and the resilience of New York City.

Is there a restaurant at One World Observatory?

Yes, One World Observatory has a restaurant called One Mix, where visitors can dine while enjoying panoramic views of the city.

What are the hours of operation for One World Observatory?

One World Observatory is typically open daily from morning to evening. However, it's advisable to check the official website for the most up-to-date information on operating hours.

How do I get to One World Observatory?

One World Observatory is easily accessible by public transportation, including subway lines and buses. Visitors can also reach it by car or on foot.

Is there parking available near One World Observatory?

Yes, there are parking facilities available near One World Observatory for visitors who arrive by car.

Are there any restrictions on what I can bring into One World Observatory?

For security reasons, certain items may be prohibited inside One World Observatory. It's recommended to check the official website for a list of prohibited items before your visit.

Is One World Observatory wheelchair accessible?

Yes, One World Observatory is wheelchair accessible, with facilities and services available to accommodate visitors with disabilities.

Can I visit One World Observatory during peak tourist season?

Yes, One World Observatory is open year-round, including during peak tourist seasons. However, it's advisable to book tickets in advance to avoid long wait times.

Is taking pictures allowed at One World Observatory?

You can take photos at designated spots to capture the New York City skyline, Brooklyn, and Manhattan.

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Why Visit One World Observatory?

When you're in New York City, check out the One World Observatory at the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Located on the 100th to 102nd floors of One World Trade Center, it offers 360-degree views of the city. See landmarks like the 9/11 memorial, the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Grab your tickets and experience Manhattan from the top!

Must-Do Activities at the One World Observatory

  • Skypod Elevator: One of the fastest elevators in the world, ride to the 102nd floor in just 47 seconds.
  • See Forever Theater: Catch a short video showcasing the streets, people, and buildings of New York City.
  • Main observatory: On the 100th to 102nd floors, enjoy panoramic views and interactive displays to learn about NYC’s iconic landmarks.
  • Sky Portal: Step onto a 14-foot wide glass disc that shows real-time video of the streets below for a thrilling experience.
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