Panoramic views from 100-102 floors, exhibits, & dining options












































117 West St, New York, NY 10007 Get directions
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"From 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., ticketed access to One World Observatory delivers 360-degree views, a commemorative souvenir photo, and more, all 1,268 feet up at the tip top of the tallest tower in the United States." - Alex Erdekian
"For unquestionably the best views in the city, I went up to the One World Observatory and found the panoramas of Manhattan, the bridges, and the skyline absolutely unmatched." - Sophie Mendel
"The city's highest indoor vantage point offering sweeping panoramic views alongside shops, exhibits, and dining; the ascent itself features a short elevator ride accompanied by a CGI timelapse of Manhattan’s evolution." - Lauren Dana Ellman Lauren Dana Ellman Lauren Dana Ellman is a New York-based writer and editor who specializes in travel, lifestyle, food, and shopping content. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"One World Observatory is celebrating with an all-inclusive dining experience at on-site restaurant ONE Dine, and ticketed access to the observatory during the display."
"Since 2015, it has offered striking, 360-degree views of New York City from the 102nd floor of the One World Trade Center, and millions of tourists have peered out those windows to take in vistas that include Midtown and Downtown Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis and Liberty Islands, Governor’s Island, New Jersey, Staten Island and Brooklyn." - Amelia Schwartz