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- Love the Metro North astrology ceiling and how quiet the room is especially when it is super busy.
- Conrad Greiner-BechertJanuary 30, 2018There are few buildings in New York that can line up to the beauty of this ancient structure.
- For those new to commuting, I suggest getting monthly passes that are available from 20th of previous month for the following month, or get them online that are available from 1st of every month.
- Erin FinneganSeptember 8, 2013Pro Tip: For better bathrooms, pop into the Grand Hyatt next door - up the escalators, to the rear of the lobby on the right. I've never been stopped by the bellhops.
- Paul SmithOctober 5, 2014Such a beautiful space. Don't forget to check out the chandeliers near the fourth street entrance
- Don't wait in long lines at the automated ticket machines on the main concourse level. There are several standalone machines on the lower level by the food court (Tracks 100+). Never a wait!
- Time Out New YorkNovember 23, 2011Look left when inbound or right when outbound on the upper level to see Track 61, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt old private platform. His armor-clad train car is still there. Read more
- Manuel TrevillaAugust 8, 2016So much history and hidden gems. Make sure you see the clock at the central hall.
- Brett FrommeDecember 18, 2015Beautiful architecture. The best Apple Store. Lots of shops and food choices.
- Peter MMarch 28, 2013Its Grand Central Terminal. It's busy. It's awesome. Best people watching in the city. Free WiFi thanks to the Apple Store
- Keepitmoving T.December 18, 2015Great food courts, subways and shopping a true landmark of NYC history
- Everyone's favorite building in NYC, for a good reason. #architecture #history #travel #shopping #food #nyc
- Stuck in midtown in the evening and need to get home? Stop by at Grand Central for easy bathroom (alright not the cleanest but passable) and then easy access to most subway lines. And it'll be empty!
- Cameron GidariJanuary 2, 2017Such a better travel experience than Penn Station. If you must take a picture of the ceiling, at least move to the side.
- G OMay 3, 2012Hi everyone, looks like everyone is having a grand ole time. Lots of fun can be had here. Stop and smell the roses and enjoy a cup of coffee while your at it
- Hunter TauFebruary 2, 2012Go in, try the "whispering gallery" (unmarked archway, located in front of the Oyster Bar & Restaurant, speak on either side and the other can hear you) and get out of this tourist trap.
- The Beverage Bar over by the Times Square shuttle passage is the last shop to close (2am). Go there to get that last beer on the commuter train home!
- If you're taking the Metro-North Hudson line, sit on the left side of the train out of GCT for the best views of the Hudson River
- Love this building. Love to people watch at GCT during rush hour. Junior's and Irving Farm Roasters. :)
- New double outlets at each seat in some of these newer cars are really nice. Good to charge one's phone coming home from the city.
- 4sqDayMarch 31, 2013Amazing history here. If you come to NYC, you have to take this place in! Great place to people watch too!
- if you are standing on an escalator, it is courteous to leave room to your left for those who may wish to get by you. standing in the way can cause people to miss their train ride home!!
- Garrett BaileyApril 15, 2017Great as a site seeing spot, but the food court is not up to the standard of a Hudson Eats or Chelsea Market or so many others. In short, don't go for the food.
- EchoDAMarch 27, 2012this is a great spot to admire the ceiling, and the historic detailing and do people watching.. especially admiring the madness of people commuting!
- Beaux-Arts architecture; historic rail gateway to New York City; largest train station in the world by number of platforms
- Katie Czuczejko PaynterDecember 24, 2015A must see for visitors. Great people watching. Check out the food hall.
- ScoutmobNovember 28, 2011Since the NY subway system's inception, specially-developed armored subway cars have carried various important leaders and celebrities, as an alternative to above-ground transportation.
- The most beautiful hub and soul of NYC. Look up... you are in a temple.
- Guest of a GuestOctober 11, 2011It's still one of my favorite places to visit in NYC. And, depending on your mood, the morning hours can be the most magical. Read more
- Zarros Bakery. Classic NY treats. Bagels, challah, pastries, hot and cold beverages.
- Dave RichardOctober 12, 2015Iconic. You have to see the interior to recognize how "grand" it really is.
- Lizzie HatfieldMarch 11, 2016Main concourse is breathtaking, but make sure you also check out some of the food markets too.
- aircom travelJanuary 29, 2014Choose a romantic spot to head to with your newly-married partner, by choosing any of our reasonably priced and all-encompassing honeymoon packages. Read more
- Latisha KENYA MurrayFebruary 15, 2013Come with a friend and try the whispering arches. Whisper sweet nothings in their ear from waaaay across the arch :) wicked cool!
- Crunch GymSeptember 17, 2010Got time before your train? Get moving by walking up the stairs on both sides of the terminal. Then head downstairs and pick-up a healthy snack from the market. Then sit back and enjoy your ride.
- IWalked Audio ToursNovember 24, 2012Graybar Passage. Contains WPA mural titled “Transportation and Construction” by Edward Trumbull. Trumbull also did the mural in the nearby Chrysler Building. More site info via<LINK> Read more
- Leigh Anne ZinsmeisterAugust 25, 2014Take a photo of the iconic main concourse before you leave the city.
- Try the Ghosts Of NY walking tour! www.ghostsofny.com for ticket info. Learn about the history and legends of Grand Central its a hauntingly good time;)
- CompassMay 16, 2014Take a tour of the historical terminal where catching a train is just the one of the many draws to this transportation hub.
- make sure to try to the whispering gallery. it really works. it's where u can hear someone else from the other side of the hall because of the acoustic ceiling shape.
- Look for the "whispering gallery" downstairs by the oyster bar - google how this works and do it!
- If you want to meander around grand central terminal, think about the name of this place! go at non-rush hour times. It's not times square. And pay attention to where you're walking, not your phone.
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