One World Trade Center
Introduction
One World Trade Center, located in Lower Manhattan, New York, is the centerpiece of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex. Opened in November 2014, it rises 1,776 feet (541 meters) symbolizing the year of American independence, making it the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The building houses the One World Observatory, offering 360-degree views of the New York skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and more. Designed with safety, sustainability, and memorial significance, it also includes the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. It stands as a symbol of resilience and hope, and a must-visit for anyone exploring New York's history and modern architecture.
Opening Hours
Last entry one hour before closing; hours may vary on holidays, please check the official website in advance.
Ticket Information
Advance online booking recommended for time slots to avoid queues; express upgrade available.
Transportation
M5, M15, M20, M55 buses stop near the World Trade Center, short walk.
Several parking garages nearby such as World Trade Center Parking Garage; rates are high; public transport is recommended.
Lower Manhattan traffic is heavy; subway or walking is advised.
Take NYC subway R/W to Rector Street, or 1 to South Ferry (5-10 min walk); also E train to World Trade Center station (direct).
Travel Tips
FAQ
QWhat is the name of the observatory at One World Trade Center?
It's called One World Observatory, located on floors 100-102, offering panoramic views of New York City.
QHow early should I arrive?
Arrive 15-30 minutes before your ticket time to pass security and queues.
QIs there a Chinese audio guide?
Yes, multilingual audio guides including Chinese are available for rent at the entrance.
QCan I bring a camera or drone?
Regular cameras and phones are allowed; drones, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited.
QIs One World Trade Center the same as the 9/11 Memorial?
They are adjacent but separate; the memorial is on the original World Trade Center site and requires a separate ticket.
Quick Info
Best Season
Spring (April-June) and fall (September-November) offer mild weather and clear visibility for the best observatory experience; summer can be hot and humid, winter may have snow, but the site is open year-round.
Duration
2-3 hours recommended (including observatory, 9/11 Memorial, and surrounding area)
Category
Landmark