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One World Observatory

One World Observatory

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285 Fulton Street, New York City, New York, 10006

The Basics

Travelers to the One World Observatory are welcomed to One World Trade Center with video displays telling the story of the building’s construction, before heading up 1,268 feet (386 meters) to the main observation deck. Several installations allow visitors to zero in on neighborhoods and check out real-time footage of streets far below.

Standard timed-entry admission tickets are available, as are skip-the-line, priority anytime, and flexible tickets. Reserve in advance to enjoy a guided 45-minute highlights tour or combine your visit with stops at other top attractions such as the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the Statue of Liberty, or Ellis Island.

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All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
USD109.00 per adult
Traveller Favourite
Tim the Tour Man
We took the tour with Tim the Tour Man. He was fun, energetic, and remembered all of our names. He was quite the storyteller, and made the tour interesting, I would most definitely recommend Tim for this tour.
Constance_A, Jun. 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in New York City

Very informative tour...
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Very informative tour...
Dawn_S, Jun. 2023
All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
Very informative tour guide, thanks Philip Memorial & Museum very emotional 🖤 One World 🌍 Observatory beautiful all round views of NYC
My recent visit to NYC
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My recent visit to NYC
Artemis_L, May 2023
NYC One World Observatory General Admission Ticket
Friendly and knowledgeable staff Clean and spacious Beautiful views of all of Nee York Great photo ops I would recommend visiting next time you your in NYC
Such an amazing...
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Such an amazing...
Nicholle_D, Dec. 2022
NYC One World Observatory General Admission Ticket
Such an amazing experience. It was clean, no lines, and everyone working was so nice. We ordered our tickets online and we’re able to walk right in.
Ground Zero tour.
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Ground Zero tour.
Cathy_M, Dec. 2022
All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
The memorial was done so well honoring all of the people who lost their lives as well as those who have passed as a consequence of helping with clean up after the disaster.
Amazing your.
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Amazing your.
Liesl_K, Jun. 2023
All-Access 9/11: Ground Zero Tour, Memorial and Museum, One World Observatory
Our tour guide, Tim, was stellar. This guy knows his stuff, he relates well, and made it meaningful to those (my 20 year old daughter) who weren’t born yet. He set the stage for an amazing tour. He cares. The museum experience was…no words, really. Somber, heartbreaking, uplifting. Allow at least 3 hours. At least. One World Trade was worth the extra money and so well done. The suspense, the elevator ride, the sneak peek…the views. Do it. And request Tim.
Great Experience
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Great Experience
Alicia_M, Jun. 2023
9/11 Memorial, Ground Zero Tour with Optional One World Observatory Ticket
Ray was a fabulous tour guide; very informative and helpful! We had a great and powerful experience in learning more about 9/11 and enjoying the beautiful city of New York.
We learned alot more...
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We learned alot more...
Debbie_K, Jun. 2023
World Trade Center Tour with 911 Museum & Observatory All Access
We learned alot more about what happened that day. Roger is an excellent tour guide sharing his own personal stories of that day and after. The most fascinating thing was seeing the reflection of the towers and a fireman on another building. Learning about the pools was interesting also. We would highly recommend this tour to friends.
Outstanding 9/11 tour experience!
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Outstanding 9/11 tour experience!
Ken_B, Jun. 2023
Ground Zero Tour with One World Observatory Access
Richard was awesome! Very knowledgeable, engaging, accommodating, thoughtful, and just gave an overall outstanding experience on a heavy topic.
Great!
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Great!
Holly_W, Jun. 2023
World Trade Center Tour with 911 Museum & Observatory All Access
We already knew so much about 911, but our tour guide Andrew gave so much more interesting information. He was wonderful. I will be recommending this to others
Great Tour!
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Great Tour!
Macy_C, Jun. 2023
Full-Day New York "Must See" Small-Group Tour plus One World Observatory Ticket
Guide was fabulous. We saw a lot and learned tons about New York. Tour was terrific and highly recommend it. Only issue was logistical. The day is a “no sitting day” ….all 7 hours. This includes lunch. Grand Central Station is standing tables at food court, so no off your feet their unless you go to a full service restaurant. I can walk all day, but did not expect to not sit at lunch.
Amazing Ground Zero Tour
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Amazing Ground Zero Tour
Jeanette_R, Jun. 2023
Ground Zero Tour with One World Observatory Access
Chris did an excellent, amazing job guiding our tour!! He was very knowledgeable and he answered all of our questions!! By way, the system wouldn’t allow me to upload photos. We took many to remember this awesome tour of history!
Introduction to New York
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Introduction to New York
Susan_H, May 2023
Full-Day New York "Must See" Small-Group Tour plus One World Observatory Ticket
Cake was an excellent guide, wonderful introduction to New York. Pace of your, quality and delivery of information superb.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Standard day tickets are by timed entry. Arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled time.

  • It’s best to allot 45 minutes to an hour for the observatory tower.

  • The One World Observatory and its exhibits are wheelchair accessible.

  • There is no coat or bag check, and large backpacks and luggage are not permitted.

  • One Mix, the bar on the 101st floor, offers snacks with a view. Outside food is not allowed.

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How to Get There

The One World Observatory is located inside One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. The entrance is via the West Plaza located alongside West Street, at the northwest corner of the World Trade Center site. The tower is easily accessed by taxi, and a number of subway stops—including Chambers Street (A or C train), World Trade Center (E), Rector Street (1), Fulton Street (2, 3, 4, or 5), and Cortland Street (R or W)—are within short walking distance. The M20 and M55 buses also stop near the building.

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When to Get There

One World Observatory is open daily from 9am to 8pm much of the year, and until 10pm May through August. Last entry is 45 minutes before closing. Daytime visits afford sweeping panoramic views, while evening and nighttime visits showcase the city’s romantic twinkling lights. And after the sun goes down, so do the prices—nighttime tickets are half price. Prime time—also the priciest time to visit—is from sunset to twilight, when visitors get to experience a little bit of both.

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Dining at the Top of the World

One Dine, the highest restaurant in the United States, is accessible only to One World Observatory ticket holders and requires advance reservations. The 101st-floor fine dining establishment serves a seasonal menu and offers craft beer, wine, and cocktails overlooking the main observation floor. For small plates and drinks, head to One Mix (no reservations required).

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