See Downtown from the Sky
at the Reopened One World Observatory
A D V E RT O R I A L
After several months of stay-at-home orders and limited international and
domestic travel, New Yorkers are itching for some fresh new views. The good
news is, One World Observatory is reopening, so you can catch a
plane’s-eye-view without having to book a trip. Whether you’re a Lower
Manhattan resident, from across the river in Jersey, hail from up in
enjoy this quintessential New York experience.
The Observatory’s reopen debuts on Sunday, November 1 and again on
Saturday, November 7 from 11a to 7p. Starting November 14, it’ll be open
both weekend days, though note that ticketing is timed to keep the capped
capacity at a social distance-friendly 25%. It’s a great time to play tourist and
visit.
The Observatory shows you everything: the bridges, the skyscrapers, the
rivers, the Statue of Liberty, a whole other state, the twinkling lights of a living,
breathing city below. It is proof that the world extends beyond your couch,
your block, your walk to and from the grocery store. For months, we’ve
contended with a shrunken universe. But the edges still extend outward,
even if it’s been some time since you last let yourself take a long look.
You can reserve your ticket online
www.oneworldobservatory.com/en-US
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