A great place the family to remember our everyday heroes. America is still the best place in the world to live.
Two rows of granite facing each other creating a walking path. The names of every fallen person is listed on the wall. I visited at night and the walk way is lite. In the background you see lower Manhattan and of course the liberty tower where the twin towers once stood.
Gave a good view of where the twin towers were before 11 September 2001. Peaceful location giving time to reflect on the loss of life on that day.
Lots of place to sit, great views of Nyc downtown. Very close to bars and restaurants in exchange place area. Gorgeous view in the evening with lights reflecting off the world financial center.Don't forget to get yourself an ice cream from the truck that usually stands near the Path station
Very well done done and worth a visit to savour the atmosphere and see all those names that perished from New jersey on 9/11
Nice area, wasn't crowded on the weekday evening we went. Nice boardwalk, and restaurants within a couple of blocks. Doesn't take long to see the area, but you can enjoy the skyline for much longer if desired.To look at the new trade center from this view, and remember the events of 9-11, it can bring you to tears. Can be very emotional.
There is no better view of NYC and World Trade Center than right from this spot! The whole area has a walkway along the water. I'd rather look at NYC from the Jersey side.
There was nothing to dislike. The view was tremendous, the city charming and old-style, people extremely friendly, breakdancing on corners in a spontaneous manner (wonderful). The whole charm of this area was unforgettable.
Standing at this memorial, looking across the river, made everything seem so real. Especially in the evening when the two lights were shining up into the sky.
A must see of the new memorial with the names of those lost on 9/11.Very nice setting. Some construction still going on but easy access just the same.