Ga Grand Central

icon-location89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
More than an important city intersection, Grand Central Station is a remarkable piece of architecture.

With Beaux Art architecture, Grand Central Station is not only an important means of transportation for thousands of New Yorkers, it is also an architectural masterpiece. Built in 1913, the station is designated a National Historic Landmark. Station highlights include the vaulted ceiling structure decorated with constellations, the grand staircase, and the opal four-sided clock located above the main information counter. Above the entrance at 42nd Street is a symbol of Mercury, the god of travel and travel, and a clock decorated with Tiffany stained glass.

Grand Central is one of the top 10 most visited attractions in the world in 2018. The main hall of the station is a meeting place for people, and is also often used as a backdrop for many movies and television shows.

In addition, visitors can find shops and restaurants inside Grand Central Station.