One World Observatory

Admission to One World Observatory, an all-new attraction at the top of One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere

Hours 10am - 7pm (last entry is 6:10pm)
Wheelchair access
Mobile & printed vouchers accepted
Free Cancellation
Fully refundable when canceled up to 24 hours prior to departure.

Highlights

- 360-degree views from the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere! - Three levels of innovation and immersive exhibits - High-speed Sky Pod elevators ascend to the 102nd floor in 60 seconds - Step onto Sky Portal and see high-definition footage of streets below in real time

Includes

- 360-degree views from the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere! - Three levels of innovation and immersive exhibits - High-speed Sky Pod elevators ascend to the 102nd floor in 60 seconds - Step onto Sky Portal and see high-definition footage of streets below in real time

Excludes

- Food and beverage - Gratuities

Please Note

Please present your e-ticket at One World Observatory within operating hours to redeem your ticket at the Kiosk redemption machine and schedule entry at time desired.

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US$46


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One World Observatory is the all-new attraction crowning One World Trade Center, the Western Hemisphere’s tallest building. Riding the Sky Pod elevator, you’ll experience an immersive, floor-to-ceiling time-lapse story of NYC’s 500-year evolution in less than 60 seconds.

After the inspiring audio visual show in the SEE FOREVER THEATER™, you’ll progress to the 360-degree main observation area on the 100th floor where on a clear day you can see for 50 miles beyond NY’s iconic landmarks, bridges and waterways.

Then step on the SKY PORTAL, a 14ft reinforced glass disk and see what’s happening on the streets literally beneath your feet. One floor higher there’s a cafe, bar and fine dining restaurant where you can enjoy a drink or a meal while looking down at a tiny Statue of Liberty.

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