Quick Tour of the World Trade Center & Oculus Station Area | Filmed on Xiaomi 14 Ultra

In this video, I take a quick tour around the upper part of the *World Trade Center* area in Lower Manhattan, exploring the busy spaces around the underground stations, the Oculus, and the surrounding World Trade Center campus. Filmed on the **Xiaomi 14 Ultra**, this walk captures the atmosphere of one of New York City’s most impressive transport and architectural spaces. The area is full of movement, with commuters, visitors, tourists, shops, station entrances, escalators, white marble interiors, glass, steel, and the huge open design of the Oculus above the underground concourses. The World Trade Center Transportation Hub, often known as the **Oculus**, is one of the most recognisable modern spaces in New York. It connects the PATH trains, subway links, shopping areas and the wider World Trade Center site. The design feels bright, futuristic and almost cathedral-like, with its white ribbed structure, large open hall and dramatic light coming through the roof. This was a short walking-style video rather than a full tour, but it gives a good feel for the area around the underground stations and the upper levels of the World Trade Center complex. It shows how the space works as both a transport hub and a public landmark, with people constantly moving through it while others stop to look around, take photos or visit the nearby memorial and towers. Filmed on: *Xiaomi 14 Ultra* Location: *World Trade Center / Oculus Transportation Hub, Lower Manhattan, New York City* Address: World Trade Center Transportation Hub / Oculus, 70 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10007 Google Maps link: [https://www.google.com/maps/search/?a...](https://www.google.com/maps/search/?a...) World Trade Center & Oculus Description The World Trade Center area is one of the most important and visually striking parts of Lower Manhattan. Around the underground stations, visitors can see a mix of transport, architecture, retail spaces, memorial access, public walkways and views of the surrounding towers. The Oculus is the central feature of the area, with its bright white interior, sweeping rib-like structure and large open hall. It feels very different from a normal station, combining the function of a transport hub with the look of a modern architectural landmark. People visiting this area can see the Oculus, Westfield World Trade Center shops, PATH station entrances, subway connections, the nearby 9/11 Memorial, One World Trade Center, and the busy streets of the Financial District. It is a great place for filming because there is constant movement, strong architectural lines, reflections, escalators, crowds, bright highlights and deep shadows. For a quick camera test or walking video, the World Trade Center station area gives the Xiaomi 14 Ultra a lot to capture: indoor lighting, white surfaces, moving people, wide spaces, station detail, glass, metal, and the transition between underground concourses and the city above.