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Grand Central Terminal station
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Another train station worth pausing for - check out the main hall with the iconic clock and painted ceiling, or grab a bite to eat at the (massive!) lower level food court. Bonus fun: teach your kids how sound can travel magically from one corner of an arched crossway to the one diagonally across, by each facing opposite corners and exchanging whispered messages. The „Whispering Gallery“ is near the Oyster Bar entry.
Another train station worth pausing for - check out the main hall with the iconic clock and painted ceiling, or grab a bite to eat at the (massive!) lower level food court. Bonus fun: teach your kids how sound can travel magically from one corner of an arched crossway to the one diagonally across,…
Grand Central Terminal is not only a great hub for transportation in the city, but also has a lot of nice restaurants and places to shop. The beautiful terminal is also a cool historic place to visit in NYC.
Take in the ceiling while the bridge-and-tunnel crowd scurry to and from the suburbs.
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering. Grand Central is one of the busiest train stations in the world, with approximately 750,000 visitors every day. It is the home of Metro-North Railroad, a subway station, iconic restaurants, shops, and the world's most alluring Apple Store. Some of the highlights to see along your tour of Grand Central include the opal-faced clock, valued at $20 million, above the Information Booth, the Largest Tiffany Glass Clock in the World below the 48-foot, 1500-ton Transportation statue overlooking 42nd Street at Park Avenue, and the mystifying acoustics of the Whispering Gallery in front of the Oyster Bar and Restaurant. Audio and guided tours are available for those with a passion for history. More information regarding tours and ways to plan your visit can be found on the Grand Central Terminal website.
Grand Central Terminal is the most extraordinary public space in New York City. Opened to the public in 1913, this historic train terminal is a world-famous landmark in Midtown. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering. Grand Central is one of the busiest train stations in…
Grand Central Terminal station à travers des expériences Airbnb
Découvrez ce monument emblématique grâce aux expériences Airbnb, des activités en petit groupe animées par des habitants.
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89 E 42nd St
New York, NY