One World ObservatoryLocated on the top of One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York City, the One World Trade Center is one of New York's famous sightseeing landmarks. The building is 541 meters (1,776 feet) high, symbolizing the year of American independence in 1776, and is currently the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The observation deck is located on the 100th to 102nd floors of the building. It has a 360-degree all-glass curtain wall design and offers a panoramic view of New York, including landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Central Park, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Visitors can experience the history of New York's urban development and reconstruction through high-speed elevators (reaching the top floor in about 60 seconds) and multimedia displays.
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Show More ReviewsA great experience, you can see the scenery of New York and New Jersey on the contiguous side, the entire island of Ellie and the Statue of Liberty and the high-rise buildings across New Jersey, you can overlook it, it is really spectacular, and the New York City scenery north of Manhattan Island, you can see the bottom