One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center

One World Trade Center

285 Fulton Street, New York City, New York

The Basics

One World Trade Center’s close proximity to Ground Zero, the Financial District, New York Stock Exchange, and 9/11 Memorial Museum makes it a perfect place to take in the views while on a tour of downtown sites.

One World Trade Center is open to visitors via One World Observatory, where a SkyPod elevator whisks visitors up 102 stories in 47 seconds to an observation deck and iPads offer an in-depth look at more than 40 New York City landmarks. Save time with a skip-the-line ticket, or combine your observatory visit with a luxurious cruise around Manhattan, hop-on hop-off city tour, or entry to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

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Ground 0 and World Trade Center Tour with 911 Museum Upgrade
Ground 0 and World Trade Center Tour with 911 Museum Upgrade
star-3.5
USD35.99 per adult
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Great 9/11 tour
Very knowledgeable tour guide! Enjoyed the tour, I would do it again and this is the second time we have done this tour
Denise_O, Jan. 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in New York City

Great time
star-5
Great time
Stephen_W, Jul. 2023
Ground Zero 911 Memorial+One World Observatory Upgrade Option
We had the best tour lady! She knew everything was so full of knowledge she made it so much fun and a great experience.
Spent the afternoon on a...
star-5
Spent the afternoon on a...
Kim_W, Nov. 2022
Ground Zero 911 Memorial+One World Observatory Upgrade Option
Spent the afternoon on a walking Ground Zero, Wall Street, etc. tour with Loretta. She was WONDERFUL, very friendly, knowledgeable & informative. Enjoyed our tour. One of our best tour guides ever.
Need more time for this
star-4
Need more time for this
Linda_B, Oct. 2022
Ground Zero 911 Memorial+One World Observatory Upgrade Option
The Observatory was so nice and being able to see so far. I really liked the way they had the 3d as you went up the elevator.
A must see
star-5
A must see
Vickie_W, Sep. 2022
Ground Zero 911 Memorial+One World Observatory Upgrade Option
I learned so much from the guide. She truly knows the history of New York. Ground zero is a must see.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • One World Trade Center is a must-see for families and first-time visitors.

  • Book your One World Observatory entrance ahead of time to avoid disappointment; millions of people visit annually.

  • Give yourself 45 minutes to an hour to enjoy the interactive exhibits within the observatory.

  • One World Observatory is wheelchair accessible, and strollers are allowed.

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How to Get There

One World Trade Center is accessible via the PATH train, ferry, and 11 different subway lines. The closest subway stop is the Fulton Center, and the entrance is on West Street.

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When to Get There

One of the main reasons to visit One World Trade Center is the observatory’s panoramic views of the Big Apple, so plan your visit for a day when the forecast is clear. Observatory tickets are for a particular date and time, and it’s a good idea to show up at least 15 minutes early.

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Dare to Walk on the Sky Portal

Daring visitors can test their mettle with a walk across the Sky Portal. The 14-foot-wide (4-meter-wide) circular glass disc uses high definition footage of the New York City streets 100 floors below to make you feel like you’re walking on air.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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