Grand Central Terminal
We
visited Grand Central Terminal on the fifth day of our
trip. Earlier that day, we had explored the New York Public Library, and
since Grand Central Terminal is located only
two blocks away, it was a convenient next stop. Once we arrived at the station,
we were given some free time to eat and explore the station.
If you stood still in the
middle of the main concourse, you could feel the heartbeat of New
York. People rushed in every direction and yet there was a
certain rhythm to the chaos. Occasionally, there were people playing the
piano, and for a moment, the constant motion slowed down as
people gathered to listen.
People from all walks
of life passed by—commuters, tourists, families,
and businesspeople—each with their own story and destination. The
diversity and movement made the place feel truly alive.
The architecture was
breathtaking. The vast arched windows, the grand chandeliers hanging from the
high ceiling, and the beautifully detailed stonework all contributed to the
station’s timeless charm. While it was undoubtedly grand and majestic, it was
also incredibly decorative, filled with small details that made it
more than just a transportation hub—a piece of living history.
All photos by Tommi





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