World Trade Center Observatory tickets on sale

Xinhua

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New York's One World Observatory which is scheduled to be officially open to the public on May 29 has its tickets available for purchase beginning Wednesday.

"On May 29, One World Observatory will officially open its doors to the public -- offering visitors an inspiring and unparalleled opportunity to experience New York City," said David Checketts, chairman and chief executive officer of Legends, operator of the Observatory.

"From sweeping panoramic views, to innovative interactive exhibits, to world-class dining options, we expect One World Observatory to be the premier destination and attraction in New York City for both tourists and local residents," he said.

Positioned on top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere -- on levels 100, 101, and 102 of the One World Trade Center building -- One World Observatory is expected to provide guests with unique, panoramic views of New York City, its iconic sites, and surrounding waters from above 1,250 feet.

The Main Observatory space on the 100th floor will include an interactive skyline "concierge" -- City Pulse -- that allows guests to deeply connect with the landmarks and neighborhoods they observe from above.

The Main Observatory also features the Sky Portal where guests are invited to step onto a 14-foot wide circular disc that will deliver an unforgettable view, using real-time, high-definition footage of the streets below.

In the days leading up to the official public opening, One World Observatory will say a special thank you to New York City by hosting multiple free preview days.

One World Observatory is located at One World Trade Center, New York. It will be open year round seven days a week.