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For high drama, nothing tops The Deck at the World Trade Center. Nowhere else can you get the feeling that you can reach out and touch the most exciting city in the world. Here, one quarter of a mile above the pavement, bustling streets are silent. Big ships seem like toys. Huge skyscrapers seem to fit in your hand. It’s one of the most spectacular views on earth! Tb start your voyage skyward, take the escalator in the lobby of T\vo World Trade Center up to the ticket booth on the mezzanine. One of two express elevators will whisk you up to the 107th floor in about 58 seconds. Your adventure begins. Floor-to-ceiling windows face in every direction, affording a 55-mile view. Within your reach are the famous skyscrapers of midtown, the huge expanse of New York Harbor, the mighty Hudson, the Garden State, the Statue of Liberty and the eternal Brooklyn Bridge.. .it goes on and on. By day, the panorama is a real-life drama played out before your eyes. By night, it sparkles with its own jewelry of lights and stars. Wind and weather permitting, you can reach even greater heights. Thke the escalator up from The Deck to the Rooftop Promenade above the 110th floor. You'll be standing on the world’s highest outdoor observation platform! If all this gives you an appetite, grab a bite on The Deck at New York's highest snack bar. And don’t miss the intriguing History of Trade exhibit also on The Deck. For mementos of your memorable trip, there are fascinating selections at the Sky Caravan Gift Shop. The Deck is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. For more information, call (212) 466-7377. You’ll find your dish at one of the World Trade Center's 22 restaurants. Here are just a few of the World Trade Center’s fascinating dining places. There are savories for every palate, prices for every purse. The Restaurant at Windows on the World (212) 938-1111. 107 th floor, 1WTC. A quarter of a mile high in the sky, this is New York’s most exciting restaurant experience—with 55-mile city views from every table. The wine list offers more than 600 selections and the internationally inspired food won a Gault-Millau award for excellence. Thble d’hote and a la carte. Sumptuous breakfasts from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. weekdays, dinner Monday through Saturday from 5 to 10 p.m.. Grand Buffets on Saturday from noon to 3:30 p.m., and Sunday open from noon to 7:30 p.m. Reservations a must. No denims; jacket and tie required. The Hors d’Oeuvrerie at Windows on the World (212) 938-1111.107th floor, 1 WTC. Small-portion delicacies from around the world (sushi, satay, spring rolls and steamed spareribs to name a few). Enjoy them with cocktails—or order several and call it a meal. Weekdays: Breakfast 7:30 to 10:30 a.m., afternoon tea 3 to 6 p.m. Live music daily from 4:30 p.m. (dancing until 1 a.m.). Bar from noon on Saturday. Sunday brunch noon to 3 p.m.—and breathtaking views at all times. Reservations not required except for Sunday brunch. American Harvest (212) 938-9100. In the Vista Hotel at 3 WTC, Plaza Level. Here you can sample food & wine from around America (Ohio Shaker lemon pie & Hudson River shad, Maryland crab soup & Colorado spring lamb chops). The menu changes monthly— in August look for Martha’s Vineyard corn pudding. Hearty breakfasts Monday through Friday 7 to 10 a.m., lunches Monday through Friday 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and dinners Monday through Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. Reservations suggested. No sneakers or jeans. The Market Dining Room (212) 938-1155. On the Concourse. Butcher cuts of meat grilled over charcoal, fresh seafood, Fulton Market stew, the pick of the day’s vegetables served in belt-loosening portions in a lively setting of soft colors and polished brass. Fine wines by the glass and an outstanding wine list. Open weekdays for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for dinner Monday through Friday from 5 to 10 p.m. Piano music weeknights from 5 p.m. on. Tall Ships Bar (212) 938-9100. Vista Hotel Lobby. Hot sandwiches, cold salads, grilled meats, chicken, and seafood and fine wines by the glass. The setting (mahogany, etched glass, gleaming brass) makes you think of clipper ships. Weekdays: Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; dinner from 4:30 to 10 p.m.; drinks until 2 a.m. Weekends: Drinks from 4 p.m. ’til 1 a.m. Live entertainment Thes.-Sat., 7 p.m. to midnight. The Greenhouse Restaurant and Wine Bar (212) 938-9100. Vista Hotel, Plaza Level. Informal meals amidst tall ficus trees in a dramatic glass-enclosed atrium res-
The World Trade Center Concourse is Manhattan’s largest indoor shopping mall. New York’s busiest indoor thoroughfare allows you to shop in any weather. There are over 60 stores, services and restaurants. You’ll find everything from food to fashion, banks to books. Free parking is available in the garage of the World Trade Center on Saturdays between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. with a $10 minimum purchase in any Concourse store or restaurant and a validated parking ticket. Concourse shopping hours: Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. SUBWAY III mi Apparel, Shoes, Jewelry for Men, Women, Children Alexander’s Au Coton Bakers Shoes Casual Corner Chandlers Shoes Chess King The Complete Athlete Compliments (women’s accessories) Golden Nugget Jewelry Harwyn-Florsheim Shoes Lerner’s Papillon Women’s Apparel Parklane Hosiery Plymouth Shop Starr Children’s Wear for the Young World World Thade Center Diamond & Jewelry Exchange ■■ Books Benjamin Books Classic Books (W.H. Smith) m Financial Services Chase Manhattan Bank* * Charles Schwab Chemical Bank* * Citibank* * East River Savings Bank MTB Banking Corp. (currency exchange) Manhattan Savings Bank Manufacturers Hanover Thist Co. * * Republic National Bank* * Swiss Bank Corp. (currency exchange) Cosmetics, Drugs, Health Products Alexander’s Cornucopia Duane Reade Drugs Lamston's ■ Restaurants American Harvest at the Vista The Big Kitchen The Coffee Exchange The Corner* * * * Eat & Drink Restaurant The Greenhouse at the Vista Liberty Coffee Express* * * * Market Bar & Cafe Market Dining Room Skydive (44th fl. 1WTC) TUI Ships Bar at the Vista Tbwer Coffee Express Windows on the World (107th fl. 1WTC) m Cards, Gifts, Film, Flowers Kelly Film Express Lynn’s Hallmark Shop The Little Card Shop The Garden Path Variety Stores Duane Reade Drugs M.H. Lamston ■i Services Airline Ticket Center Airport transportation Chatham Cleaners Courier Service Center (2WTC Lobby) Cumulus Hair Stylists (44th fl. 1WTC) Daniel Pehr, Locksmith Eyes on the World (optician) Great Expectations Hair Stylists Mimmo Hair Stylist (44th fl. 1WTC) Minas Shoe Repair Optical World (optician) TKTS (half-price theater tickets) (2WTC Mezzanine) Specialty Stores Cornucopia Fanny Farmer Candy Hoffritz Cutlery Innovation Luggage* Mrs. Fields Cookies Radio Shack (electronics) Sam Goody (records) Wines & Spirits ■is Newsstands Eastern News Vesey News Patel News * Open Sundays * * Automatic teller machine * * * Closed Saturdays **** Closed Weekends
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