The World Trade Center: A Testament to Resilience and Innovation
Explore the World Trade Center, where history, resilience, and breathtaking views converge in the heart of New York City.
The World Trade Center in New York City is an iconic symbol of resilience, featuring stunning architecture, a vibrant atmosphere, and a rich historical narrative. Tourists can explore its observatory, memorials, and bustling transit hub.
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- 10007, 70 Vesey St, New York, Manhattan, NY, 10006, US
Know before you go
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- Arrive early to avoid long lines, especially for the One World Observatory.
- Allocate enough time for the 9/11 Memorial & Museum to fully absorb its significance.
- Consider visiting during sunset for a magical view from the observatory.
- Wear comfortable shoes; you'll be doing a lot of walking around this expansive area.
- Check the schedule for special events or exhibitions at the museum before your visit.
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Getting There
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Bus
From downtown Paterson, walk to the nearest bus stop on Market Street. Take NJ Transit Bus #155 towards New York. The bus will take you on a direct route to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, which is approximately a 30-minute ride. From the Port Authority, you can transfer to the subway or take a short walk to reach the World Trade Center.
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Train
Head to the Paterson Train Station located at 1 Market Street. Board a NJ Transit train heading towards Hoboken. After about 15 minutes, transfer at Secaucus Junction to a train heading to New York Penn Station. Upon arrival at Penn Station, you can either take the subway (Line 1) directly to the World Trade Center station or walk approximately 15 minutes south along 8th Avenue to reach the World Trade Center.
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Walking
If you are in the vicinity of the Great Falls, you can walk towards Market Street and then head towards the south until you reach Paterson's bus terminal. From there, take NJ Transit Bus #155 to New York City. After arriving at Port Authority, you can walk to the World Trade Center, which is about a 20-minute walk southeast from the terminal.
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