
An observation deck at the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere will soon to open to the public, but some visitors to the rebuilt World Trade Center were permitted to experience the vertigo-inducing views this week.
The three-floor observation deck rises over 385 metres above Ground Zero, the site of the former twin towers that were reduced to rubble after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The new tower at One World Trade Center stands at a full height of over 541 metres, or a symbolic 1,776 feet.
The Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building and Ground Zero memorial pools are visible from the One World Observatory, which spans floors 100, 101 and 102 of the skyscraper.
The observation deck will open to the public on May 29. The tower itself opened in 2014.
FAST FACTS
- Height of WTC observation deck: 385 metres
- Height of Empire State Building observation deck: 381 metres
- Height of EdgeWalk at the CN Tower in Toronto: 356 metres
- Time it takes to reach WTC observation deck via elevator: 47 seconds
- Visibility: up to 80 km on a clear day, according to observation deck operator Legends
- The tower’s total number of storeys: 104
- Number of glass panes covering tower: over 2,000
- Number of tickets sold or reserved: 350,000
- Cost per ticket: $32 US for one adult general admission
The rebuilt World Trade Center is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at over 541 metres. The CN Tower stands at 553 metres, but is considered a structure, not a building. It was the world’s tallest structure until 2007, when the Burj Khalifa was built to a height of 828 metres in Dubai.
The rebuilt World Trade Center is considered the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at over 541 metres. (CBC News Graphics)



