
One World Observatory Tickets
At 1268 feet (386 meters), One World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. The One World Obser

Apurva Sinha
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Are you searching for the town’s most fabulous views? Visit the One World Observatory and enjoy stunning views of New York City and beyond.
With these One World Observatory skip the line ticket, you may now soar directly to the top from one of the tallest buildings in the world.
You will be treated to a time-lapse history of New York as you soar upward— it’s like you’re flying through history.
The observatory’s three floors (levels 100, 101, 102) provide unmatched panoramic views of the biggest city on earth.
Check out the Sky Walk, which projects live video onto the walls and the ground so you can see the city below from an actual bird’s-eye perspective.
Purchase the One World Observatory skip the line ticket and ride the multimedia elevator to experience the Sky Walk.
You will feel like you are floating above New York City!
The NYC One World Observatory skip the line ticket includes one world explorer to help you learn current details on the locations below.
With the help of the One World Explorer augmented reality software, take your sensation of being in the air to a new level.
Take one of the provided iPads to explore the New York City skyline virtually or scan the horizon to watch it come to life with engaging multimedia material.
In addition to this ticket, additional One World Observatory tickets provide you with various choices.
Note: The last admission is 45 minutes before closing.
Senior ticket (65+ years): $46
Adult ticket (13 to 64 years): $48
Youth ticket (6 to 12 years): $41
Child ticket (upto 5 years): Free entry
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