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One World Observatory: Priority Access to America's Tallest Tower

Soar to the 102nd floor of One World Trade Center — the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere — for breathtaking views over lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty, and New York Harbor.

What to expect

A high-speed elevator whisks you 1,250 feet in 60 seconds, with a floor-to-ceiling time-lapse of New York's evolution playing on the walls as you ascend. Stepping out onto the 102nd floor, the harbour, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, and the sprawl of New York City lay beneath you in breathtaking clarity. Interactive exhibits tell the story of the building's construction and the city's resilience. The See Forever Theater presents a sweeping cinematic overview of New York before you step onto the deck — a genuinely moving prelude to the views.

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One World Observatory (Official)
USD 46–50 per adult (general admission); premium and private options available on site
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Good to know

One World Trade is in lower Manhattan — extremely convenient if your ship docks at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal at Pier 88/90 or at Red Hook. Pre-book timed tickets online to skip queues. Allow 1.5–2 hours for the full experience. Pair with a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge afterward if time allows.

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