Built in 1913, Grand Central Terminal is impressive even to New Yorkers, particularly the massive main hall with its cathedral-like vaulted ceiling. The building s beautiful with chic new shops and a food court lending an air of urban charm. Not an eas... More [+]
External Reviews for Grand Central Terminal
"We went here early in the morning for great pictures and there was no one there. This place has been in many movies, so we went to all the great spots. Though, I guess television jazzed it up becau..." more
"It is a spectacle to see. Each time I walk through, I always stop and look up into the vast space and wonderful decor and architecture, particularly the constellations painted into the ceiling. Not..." more
"I visited the grand central terminal thinking I would find some vast train station with wonderful architecture. The only architecture of interest is in the main concourse where you can see the pain..." more
"I didn't really know what to expect from Grand Central but thought the we would drop in for a look when passing. We were overawed by the grandeur and spectacle of the place. We went back 3 or 4 mor..." more
"I was close by to this place, so popped in for a look at the architecture. It is very grand indeed, and worthy of a few photo's. Sure, there are shops and a few places to eat here, but you'd hardly..." more
"It is a grand and large place to visit, but for dining, forget it. It is near to impossibility to find a seat in the dining concourse, the larger your group the less chance you have. There is just ..." more
"The main hall is just like it is in the movies and although it is a great scene to take a photo but for some reason it is difficult to get a good one. In the basement there are some great affordabl..." more
"I didn't spend very much time here. But it was such a beautiful sight. " more
"wandering around here on your own you will be awe struck - but go onto the terminals own website and get details of the free tours (a couple of times a week only) . We had Peter - who was SO intere..." more
"Wow. That place is massive and imposing even just from the outside. The inside is amazing and we imagined ourselves back in time catching a train there. We didn't take the tour just poked around on..." more
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Address:
82 East 42nd StreetNew York, NY, US
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(212) 340-3404
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$11-$20
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Mon-Sun: 5:30am-1:30am
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