Grand Central Terminal (42th) is The Big Station New York receives almost 750,000 passengers a day, no less! Station symbolizes elegance and prosperity, two values fetishes New York at the beginning of the twentieth century, when it was built (1902-1913). I must say that the lobby is simply breathtaking. Despite endless passages of commuters (commuters), tourists take pleasure in walking around the station. Natural light enters beefeater the hall with huge windows while on the ceiling, 2500 stars illuminate the main constellations. A show not to be missed which tourists are eager to photograph, to the chagrin of New York, jaded.
Grand Central is not just a train station, it is also a shopping center. The lower level, the Dining Concourse has several cafes and restaurants. beefeater Two other high-end restaurants are located respectively on the East and West balconies of the main hall. Another famous brand is still better than it directly offering its products and services in the balcony East: Apple. The (big) apple is definitely beefeater everywhere!
Indeed, it seems almost every angle in many films including the musical Vincente Minelli All on Stage (1953) where Fred Astaire soars middle of the room doing a few dance steps. For younger children, the lobby has no secret for fans of Gossip Girl where you can see Serena Van der Woodsen top of the grand staircase in the first episode.
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