World Trade Center
WTC

a CAMPUS WITH endless opportunities

Where it all comes together

A campus and a vibrant community

The World Trade Center is more than a campus—it’s a buzzing, authentic neighborhood where New York’s energy thrives. With nine city blocks of retail space, world-class dining, and 365,000 square feet of shopping, it’s the heartbeat of Lower Manhattan. Home to cutting-edge art, a breathtaking 8-acre memorial park, and the PAC, the city’s newest entertainment venue, the WTC offers something exciting every day. Whether you're working, exploring, dining, or discovering, this dynamic space has it all​.

9/11 Memorial and Museum

A tribute of remembrance, the 9/11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center honors the fallen and celebrates the resiliency of the city. Visit the reflecting pools, stroll through the glade or explore the museum all at your own pace.

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9/11 Memorial and Museum

One World Observatory

Take the exhilarating 47-second ride straight to the top of One World Trade Center and step into One World Observatory. At 1,250 feet above the city, you'll be treated to breathtaking, panoramic views of the skyline from New York’s highest vantage point. After soaking in the sights, enjoy a delicious cocktail or light bites at ONE Dine. It’s the perfect way to relax and refuel​ after a day of exploring.

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One World Observatory

Westfield Shops and Dining at The Oculus

Beneath the iconic wings of the Oculus, you'll find an unparalleled retail experience, with everything from luxury boutiques and specialty stores to renowned global brands. Spanning over 365,000 square feet of retail space—equivalent to nine full city blocks—the World Trade Center is a shopping destination like no other.

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Westfield Shops and Dining at The Oculus

Perelman Performing Arts Center

Discover the Perelman Performing Arts Center, affectionately known as the PAC NYC. Home to the iconic Tribeca Festival, this dynamic new cultural venue features flexible theaters hosting an exciting mix of performances—from Broadway-caliber productions and live music to cutting-edge dance and film screenings. Immerse yourself in world-class artistry, awe-inspiring architecture, and unforgettable events that promise to enthrall and entertain.

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Perelman Performing Arts Center

ART at the World Trade Center

Explore the thriving art scene at the World Trade Center, where creativity comes alive. From rotating public art installations to artist studios on the 28th floor of 4 WTC, the campus is a hub for innovation. Programs like Silver Art Projects give artists a place to create and share their work, often engaging with visitors through exhibits and events. Discover stunning sculptures, inspiring installations, and a glimpse into the creative process. See what makes this place so unique.

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ART at the World Trade Center

Liberty Park

An elevated acre of green space, Liberty Park offers unparalleled views of the entire World Trade Center campus. Home to must-see monuments and moments in history, this community park is the perfect setting for meetings taken outdoors or a mid-day lunch break. Come experience the peace and quiet for yourself.

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Liberty Park

St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church & National Shrine

Rebuilt and reopened after its destruction on 9/11, the Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church is a stunning symbol of resilience and hope. Originally founded in 1916, the church now welcomes visitors seeking a place of peace, remembrance, and reflection. Its glowing marble facade and tranquil interior offer a moment of quiet amid the bustle of the city.

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St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church & National Shrine

Effortless access.
Convenient connectivity.

The World Trade Center offers the best mass transit in New York City — including access to 12 Subway lines, 2 PATH lines to New Jersey, 17 daily ferry routes, 30 MTA bus routes plus over 300 Citi bike stations and connection to 2.3 miles of bike lanes.


It’s fast, it’s efficient, it’s all here.

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