Grand Central Terminal: Always Moving

Grand Central Terminal: Always Moving

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Grand Central Terminal: Always Moving

This historic world-famous landmark in Midtown Manhattan is not simply a transportation hub — it’s also a shopping, dining, and cultural destination all under one magnificent roof. Opened to the public in February 1913, Grand Central Terminal is a story of great engineering, survival, and rebirth.


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Grand Central Terminal

With 750,000 visitors every day, Grand Central Terminal is one of the most-visited destinations in New York City. An architectural wonder with a fascinating history which also hosts many iconic shops and restaurants.

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1. Information Booth

1 Story

2. Main Concourse, North Side

1 Story

3. Pershing Square

1 Story

4. Tiffany Clock, Glory of Commerce, Vanderbilt Statue

1 Story

5. Onassis Foyer

1 Story

6. Vanderbilt Hall

1 Story

7. Ball Clock

1 Story

8. Oyster Bar

1 Story

9. Whispering Gallery

1 Story

10. Lower Level

1 Story

11. Grand Central Market

1 Story

12. Graybar Passage Exterior

1 Story

13. Graybar Passage part 2: Mural

1 Story

14. Celestial Ceiling

1 Story

15. Train Travel Heyday

1 Story

16. Transit Museum and Goodbye

1 Story