NEW YORK, April 8 — The observatory of New York’s new World Trade Centre will open on May 29 to the public, building managers said yesterday.
The observatory is on floors 100, 101 and 102 in the gleaming glass tower built on the site of buildings destroyed in the September 11, 2001, attacks in Manhattan.
Also known as One World Trade Centre, the building houses the highest offices in the Western Hemisphere.
From a height of 380 metres, visitors to the observatory will be able to see across much of the city of New York’s famous streets and parks.
The main viewing area is on floor 100. Floor 101 features a cafe and restaurant and floor 102 includes a 3D tour of the city.
Entrance fees are US$32 (RM116) for adults, US$30 for seniors and US$26 for children.
The observatory will be open seven days a week from 9am to midnight this summer and hours will change in September.
One World Trade Centre was completed in late 2013 and its first occupants moved in shortly after.
The observatory will compete with two other popular viewing sites in the city: the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Centre. — AFP-Relaxnews
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