So beautiful. It's a great place to visit and all of the subways are here so you're able to travel from one place to another. Must visit if you are in New York!
What a station!!!! A must visited place, but you should do it late at night, because at morning hours it is so much crowded and you will miss all that beauty.....
You may not need to visit Grand Central Terminal when in New York City but, this iconic building is worth a stop to take in a slice of the local life and admire its beauty
There's a Shake Shack downstairs where you can not only get the burger of your dreams, but also a bottle of wine for the road to go with it. Your commute just got 100x better.
Grand central station used to be a filthy.. windows and ceiling covered in black dirt from cigarettes.. it’s since been restored to its former glory. One small patch of black remains on the roof.
It is always a highlight seeing the hustle and bustle of so many people in one place. The astronomical ceiling is beautiful and the architecture is typical of the era!
The world's greatest train terminal. Great shops and lots of hidden gems here. Definitely look into its history, and marvel at the splendor of this magnificent landmark!
Amazing inside. The ceiling light show is amazing at Xmas time.Lovely shops and of course; "The Oyster Bar" has excellent food and a nice place to bring a date, girlfriend, wife, etc.
Take a free tour around Grand Central Station to have a better insight of the architecture and structure of this building!! Check out the constellation mural on the ceiling, it's amazing :-)
ProTip: amazing selfie light from the Apple signs on the stairs leading to the Apple store. Use them to light your face with the station in the background!
Imperdível. O prédio em si é maravilhoso e vale muitas fotos de diferentes ângulos! Sempre tem alguém tocando música ou fazendo alguma performance no metrô. Também tem diversas lojas e mercadinhos.
I highly recommend the Audio Tour which is only $5 or included with most city passes. It does a great job of explaining everything around the terminal (and why it's not a station)
Gorgeous train terminal. It has a Michelin rated restaurant and many other great dining and shopping options. If you want to start off you day right and are taking a train, this is the place to be.
Almost didn't want to check in to my little midtown Oasis. Great spot for lunch or just to sit and unwind and in the sun. Come after 2pm and you should have no problem nabbing a table.
If you're visiting NY for the first time you have to visit this awesome place. You can take a coffee or even buy fruit because it has a fresh market inside.
Don’t call it “Grand Central Station” (that’s the name of the nearby Post Office). Iconic and a must-see while visiting NYC. The shops are more numerous and better than ever.
For the city’s freshest selection of oysters, head downstairs to the beloved Oyster Bar, which has been serving up briny shellfish (and chowders and fresh fish) under a vaulted tiled roof for decades.
Check out the Black Square in one of the corners of the ceiling, shows what it was like when they allowed cigars! Learn this and so much more from our professional guides on a tour with us today! #hqt \nПодробнее
Billy Taggart tails Paul Andrews through Grand Central Station and boards a train with him in Broken City (2013) as Paul travels to meet the Mayor's wife in a secluded beach house.
The tours are well worth it. Meet in the Station Master's office, try to see the glass catwalks, hear all the terminal's secrets. Even as a local, I learned a ton. Really enjoyed it.
Must visit place in New York. Many may miss out this iconic building. Beautiful structure and an extra visit to the Apple Store located inside as well.
Luv luv this place...the bars, restaurant, shopping lots of shopping most of the subway r connected...the 5 pm rush I just luv being @ central...check juniors cheese cake and the oysters bar the best
Do you know there is Tennis court on one of the floors of Grand Central? Maybe the 4th floor? Open to the public. Vanderbilt courts of something. Courts are affordable by 10pm.
Look for the corner of the whispers (or it’s called something like that). Great view. If you need to rest, go to the Dinning court and you’ll find good options.
The constellation ceiling and the pretty Beaux Artsarchitecture is truly one of a kind in NYC. It's becoming a dying, rare breed unfortunately to have such buildings around.
The terminal above may be beautiful, but there's art underground as well! Artist Dan Sinclair created two gear-like pieces to reflect the hustle and bustle of the station. \nПодробнее
Even if you don't need to pass through this station, it's worth a trip just to see it. Gorgeous, filled with history, amazing to see all the people entering from various directions. Apple store too.
Always get breakfast at Grand Central Market. The service is glacial and the staff are far from friendly, but for a grab and go egg sandwich and iced tea for the trip it's the way to go.
In the heart of the city; always busy and always crowded. Very big hub for both N and S bounds. Very touristic. Good restaurants are available inside. Metro stops as well other than intercity trains.
In 12/12, the Whispering Gallery in front of the Oyster Bar completed a $450K renovation, in time for GC's 2013 centennial. 200 Gustavino tiles were replaced and 1600 re-set in the 2300-sq-ft gallery.
It's not just a station! You can get lost in this amazing piece of American history and with a nice food court downstairs its a good meeting spot in New York.
Lots of hidden gems in this bustling mass transit hub. The food options are good and the shops are sweet, including the markets. They also regularly host special events and displays. Take it all in.
North America's premier squash championship at Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall. The tournament then moved to Grand Central Terminal in 1995. The tournament runs through January 24.
Built from 1903-1913 GCT is a marvel of engineering and architecture. It was designated as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service in 1976.
It's a station. but with it's history location and look it is a pretty cool spot for a visitor to NYC to check out. And hey! you could even actually get a train.
Arquitetura que encanta. Um lugar para parar e observar as diferentes línguas faladas, costumes, jeito de vestir e cultura de pessoas de todos os lugares do mundo. A parte de alimentação não gosto.
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