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  • There is no access to the 100-102nd floors of the World Trade Center without a ticket purchase.
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  • Consider a guided Downtown & One World Observatory Tour (below), if you are interested in a personal escort and stories or want to combine a visit with other downtown sightseeing options, such as Wall Street, the Statue of Liberty, 9-11 Museum and more.
  • Tickets begin at $49, Senior $32, Youth (6-12) $28, 5 and Under Free.
  • For a short time, until 2009, this building was called "Freedom Tower," but since then has officially been known as 1 World Trade Center.

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  • Address: One World Trade Center, 285 Fulton Street New York, New York, 10007, Entrance on West Street at the corner of Vesey Street
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  • Hours: Open 7 days per week, 10:00am – 7:00pm (last ticket sold earlier than closing). Their hours change seasonally, so please check in advance.
  • Regular Guest Admission tickets will be valid for a specific date and time and you must have an Observatory ticket in order to access all amenities and dining
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As a monument to human dignity, courage, and sacrifice, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and February 26, 1993, recognizes the courage of those who survived, and salutes those who risked their lives to help others.

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The Museum is open Wednesday to Monday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (last entry 5:30 p.m.).

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Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden are set to visit the World Trade Center site in New York City on Sept. 11 to memorialize the 2001 terrorist attacks, while former President Donald J. Trump is considering doing so too.

Ms. Harris will travel to New York City after the presidential debate, scheduled for Sept. 10 in Philadelphia, Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, said on Wednesday.

Mr. Biden, who last year observed the anniversary of the attacks on a military base in Alaska as he returned from a diplomatic trip in Asia, also plans to visit ground zero, Ms. Jean-Pierre said.

Later, the White House said in a statement that the president and vice president would also visit sites in Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va.

Mr. Trump, who built much of his political brand in the divisive aftermath of the attacks and on anger within the Republican Party about the Middle East wars that followed, is also considering visiting ground zero, according to two people with knowledge of the discussions.

The annual ceremony at the site has been a somber scene that has drawn mourners and its fair share of politicians who have held office or are running for it. The vice president visited ground zero last year alongside Gov. Kathy Hochul, Democrat of New York, several former mayors and Gov. Ron DeSantis, Republican of Florida, who was running for his party’s nomination for the presidency at the time.

Hillary Clinton, who was the junior senator from New York when the 2001 attacks occurred, attended the memorial ceremony in 2016, when she was running for president. She fell ill as she was leaving, and was later treated for pneumonia. Mr. Trump also went to the ceremony that year, attending as he ran for office for the first time.

Mr. Trump, the only native New Yorker of the group, did not make a return visit to the site in 2021 , the 20th anniversary of the attacks. Mr. Biden visited all three attack sites that year, and Ms. Harris spoke at the Flight 93 memorial in Shanksville, Pa.

The anniversary that year came less than eight months after Mr. Trump’s term in the White House ended, following an attack by a mob of his supporters on the U.S. Capitol to try to thwart certification of Mr. Biden’s victory. Mr. Trump spent part of that anniversary in New York, visiting fire and police stations, before returning to his adopted home state of Florida for a paid event providing color commentary for a boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Vitor Belfort.

Mr. Trump has a long history of making questionable and provocative statements about what he saw on the day of the attacks.

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The Oculus in NYC is an artistic landmark located within walking distance of the World Trade Center. The transit hub, serving the PATH, cost four billion dollars, making it the most expensive train stop in the world. With its sleek and modern design, it immediately became an attraction in Lower Manhattan.

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What is the WTC Oculus?

Oculus in NYC

The Oculus is the centerpiece of The World Trade Center Transportation Hub . After 12 years of construction and constant delays, it finally opened to the public on March 3, 2016. Designed by famed Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, the $4 billion building exceeded the original estimate by 100%! In total, the WTC Oculus is 350 feet long and measures about 75,000 square feet of retail space. In fact, the Oculus blurs the line between a railway station, shopping center and pedestrian tunnel !

For me, the Oculus is one of New York’s most beautiful structures. From the outside, the Oculus resembles a bird being released from a child’s hand inspiring love and hope in the city. On the inside, the cavernous hall is flooded with natural sunlight thanks to the large skylights. The luminous space features white marble flooring harmonizing with its bright, sleek interior design.

How to get to the Oculus in New York

The Oculus in NYC is super convenient to get to. After all, the Oculus is a transportation hub itself! Like hundreds of thousands of commuters daily, you can take the subway lines stopping at Fulton Street and Cortlandt Street or take the PATH to WTC. The number of people passing through the Oculus every day makes it one of the busiest transportation hubs in the city.

Things to do at the Oculus in NYC

The Oculus in NYC is much more than just a transportation hub. You will have plenty of opportunities to shop, dine, explore art and attend events both inside and outside the Oculus.

Shops at the Oculus NYC

A significant percentage of the transportation hub is devoted to the Westfield World Trade Center mall offering a luxury shopping experience in the most beautiful setting. Over 100 stores call Westfield WTC their home. Still, your shopping spree doesn’t have to end here. The West concourse of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub connects the Oculus with Brookfield Place, giving you access to even more shops.

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Where there is shopping, you will also find food and drinks to refuel. There’s a good selection of cafés and restaurants located inside the Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center, including a new food market called Market Lane. One of our highlights, however, is the food market Eataly . Here, you cannot only dine on authentic Italian dishes, but you can also buy artisanal pasta, greens, seafood, pastries and much more to take home.

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Events inside the WTC Oculus

Oculus NYC Events

The center of the Oculus in NYC hosts rotating exhibitions and pop-ups. Some last for several days, whereas others remain inside the main hall for weeks or even months. Be sure to check the event schedule for exhibitions and activities before you come here. There is always something to look at or experience inside the Oculus in NYC! My favorite experience inside the Oculus so far has been The VOID , the best virtual reality adventure I’ve participated in. Oh, and if you’re at the WTC Oculus during the holiday season, expect some magical Christmas decorations.

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Events on Oculus Plaza

Events on Oculus Plaza

Outside the Oculus, on Oculus Plaza, several events are hosted. Not only are the events worth attending, but also you’ll enjoy direct views of the Oculus itself as well as One World Trade Center and the colorful murals that decorate its campus. Typically, it is outdoor markets, like the weekly green market, that take place at Oculus Plaza. Every Tuesday, you can shop for local produce from regional farmers. On Fridays, Westfield Trade Center hosts the popular food market Smorgasburg beneath the Oculus’ wings.

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The Oculus transportation hub was designed to rival Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal . The Oculus at WTC connects its passengers through the PATH and subway.

World Trade Center Station is located inside the Oculus and connects New York City and New Jersey with the PATH system. Get off at the last stop World Trade Center (WTC).

Through underground passageways, you can easily reach the subway stations Fulton St and Cortlandt St connecting you to no fewer than 11 subway lines. Get off at Fulton Street along subway lines 4 5 J Z A C 2 3 or choose Cortlandt St located along subway lines N R W . An alternative is to take subway line E to WTC Station. It’s only a short walk away from the Oculus.

The Oculus on September 11

September 11th marks a very important day for the Oculus. The day is honored by American flags hanging from the roof. What’s also special on this day is that the retractable skylight opens for two hours on the anniversary of 9/11 . Removing the glass ceiling allows light to flood the main hall of the Oculus. The structure was specifically positioned for the sun to line up with the ceiling passage at the exact moment the second twin tower fell. The Oculus was designed to be a 9/11 tribute.

*On September 11, 2019, the ceiling did not open as planned due to maintenance issues.

Is the Oculus at World Trade Center wheelchair accessible? Yes. The Oculus in NYC is equipped with elevators, enabling you to use all subterranean services.

Are there bathrooms? Yes, bathrooms are located at Westfield Mall. They are spacious, clean, and free to use.

Is there an information desk at the Oculus in NYC? If you have any questions or can’t find your way out, know that there are several staff members on the main level of the Oculus who are there to help you. There’s an information desk towards the subway lines, across the PATH entrance.

Things to do near the Oculus in New York

The WTC Oculus is located in Lower Manhattan , not far from some major attractions. In fact, many sights and landmarks are within walking distance, most notably:

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    Location. One World Observatory. 117 West Street. New York, NY 10007. Directions. Getting Here. Experience the best New York City views and enjoy fare and drinks from the One Dine restaurant or Illy Cafe at the top of the iconic One World Trade Center.

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    About One World Observatory. One World Trade Center is now 1,362 feet, the height of the original WTC South Tower, with an illuminated antenna rising from the center of the building to the symbolic height of 1,776 feet, 1776 being the birth year of the United States of America.The new public outdoor observation deck, One World Observatory, is located on the 100th Floor, the height of the ...

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    The official source for the World Trade Center and Downtown Manhattan. Learn about the 5 iconic office towers, Memorial and Museum, transportation hub and abundance of shopping and dining.

  9. The Memorial

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  11. One World Trade Center

    One World Observatory is one of the three (soon to be four) observation decks in New York City. The observatory is located on floors 100-102 of One World Trade Center, with exhibits & restaurants. Enjoy 360° views of the city, Hudson River, Brooklyn Bridge, New Jersey, and Central Park. Everything you need to know about One World Observatory.

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  13. Things To Do Downtown || World Trade Center

    The area has long been a favorite destination to visit some of NYC's most famous attractions, including the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island…. Wall Street … and the adjacent South Street Seaport. And coming in 2015: the spectacular "One World Observatory" soaring 1,250 ft. above street level at One WTC.

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    The World Trade Center campus and Lower Manhattan are home to some of New York City's favorite destinations, including One World Observatory and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.

  15. The ultimate guide to visiting One World Trade Center

    One World Trade Center is mainly made up of offices, but the One World Observatory, café, and restaurant sit on its highest floors (100-102). Suggested duration: Spend 1 to 2 hours enjoying the views. Best time of day to visit: Visit at dusk to see the sunset behind the New York skyline. However, remember that it might still be crowded at ...

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  18. The Oculus in NYC

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  20. Guided Tours

    Experience a guided visit through all three observatory levels (floors 100 - 102) with one of our certified tour guides and discover something new about New York City. ... The observatory is open daily and is located at the top of One World Trade Center. The observatory is located in the heart of lower Manhattan. The use of public ...

  21. The World Trade Center

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    Within the framework of administrative divisions, Mezhdurechensk serves as the administrative center of Mezhdurechensky District, even though is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as Mezhdurechensk City Under Oblast Jurisdiction—an administrative unit with a status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, the territories of ...

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  24. Official Downtown New York Experience

    Visit three iconic NYC attractions with one ticket - One World Observatory, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, and the Statue of Liberty! EN; Buy Tickets; Experience; Plan your Visit; ... ©2024 Legends OWO, LLC ONE WORLD OBSERVATORY® One World Trade Center. SkyPod™ Elevator display, See Forever® Theater and City Pulse™ Ring systems protected by ...

  25. Kemerovo Oblast

    Kemerovo Oblast — Kuzbass, also known simply as Kemerovo Oblast (Russian: Ке́меровская о́бласть) or Kuzbass (Кузба́сс), after the Kuznetsk Basin, is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Kemerovo is the administrative center and largest city of the oblast. Kemerovo Oblast is one of Russia's most urbanized regions, with over 70% of the population living in its ...

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