Views from One World Trade Center



A stunning new observation deck with panoramic views is currently under construction at One World Trade Center and will occupy the tower's 100th through 102nd floors. Elevators will whisk visitors to the top in just one minute but the experience of visiting the attraction will take an hour.

Members of the media tour the unfinished observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade Center building, under construction in New York, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. The observation deck will occupy the tower's 100th through 102nd floors. Elevators will whisk visitors to the top in just one minute but the experience of visiting the attraction will take an hour. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)





Members of the media tour the unfinished observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade Center building, under construction in New York, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. The observation deck will occupy the tower's 100th through 102nd floors. Elevators will whisk visitors to the top in just one minute but the experience of visiting the attraction will take an hour. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)


A member of the media takes a photograph of the Manhattan skyline from the unfinished observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade Center building, under construction in New York, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. The observation deck will occupy the tower's 100th through 102nd floors. Elevators will whisk visitors to the top in just one minute but the experience of visiting the attraction will take an hour. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)


Southern Manhattan spreads out below the windows of the 100th floor observation deck in One World Trade Center in New York, April 2, 2013. Port Authority officials unveiled Tuesday the stunning view from the top of One World Trade Center, a 360-degree eagle's eye panorama that will instantly become one of the city's premiere tourist attractions when it is completed in 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CITYSPACE BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)


A Port Authority worker cleans a window of the unfinished observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade Center building, under construction in New York, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. The observation deck will occupy the tower's 100th through 102nd floors. Elevators will whisk visitors to the top in just one minute but the experience of visiting the attraction will take an hour. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)


The Empire State Building stands behind a worker as they clean the windows of the 100th floor observation deck in One World Trade Center before a press conference in New York, April 2, 2013. Port Authority officials unveiled Tuesday the stunning view from the top of One World Trade Center, a 360-degree eagle's eye panorama that will instantly become one of the city's premiere tourist attractions when it is completed in 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CITYSPACE BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION)


Members of the media are reflected in the windows of the 100th floor observation deck in the One World Trade Center in New York, April 2, 2013. Port Authority officials unveiled Tuesday the stunning view from the top of One World Trade Center, a 360-degree eagle's eye panorama that will instantly become one of the city's premiere tourist attractions when it is completed in 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CITYSPACE BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION)


Port Authority Chairman David Samson, at podium center left, addresses a news conference in observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade Center building, under construction in New York, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. The observation deck will occupy the tower's 100th through 102nd floors. Elevators will whisk visitors to the top in just one minute but the experience of visiting the attraction will take an hour. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)


Legends Chairman & CEO David Checketts, at podium center, of the company that will run the observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade Center building, address a news conference in the venue, in New York, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. The observation deck, that will not open until 2015, will occupy the tower's 100th through 102nd floors. Elevators will whisk visitors to the top in just one minute but the experience of visiting the attraction will take an hour. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)


Members of the media take pictures of New York through the windows of the 100th floor observation deck in One World Trade Centre before a press conference in New York, April 2, 2013. Port Authority officials unveiled Tuesday the stunning view from the top of One World Trade Center, a 360-degree eagle's eye panorama that will instantly become one of the city's premiere tourist attractions when it is completed in 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CITYSPACE BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION)


The rising sun hits the side of One World Trade Center as it rises among other buildings in New York, April 2, 2013. Port Authority officials unveiled Tuesday the stunning view from the top of One World Trade Center, a 360-degree eagle's eye panorama that will instantly become one of the city's premiere tourist attractions when it is completed in 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: CITYSPACE BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION)


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