Trump Tower
“There is a Trump Gift Counter, which sells Donald's books, ties, golf nostalgia, and other novelties.”
“If u've been watching "The apprentice"for the last couple of years, JUST to be there for the first time is super cool.”
“The place here is very elegant, from marble walls, gold, and a beautiful fountain!”
Trump Tower
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$$$ Price range Above $61
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This was definitely a tall building, but much left to be desired upon entering. I wish there was more to it. The building was an ode to the Trump brand through and through. Yes, the man is good at branding himself. Upon walking in, you will see glass cases of his books for sale, the Trump ice cream parlor and pizza downstairs. Oh yes, can't forget the Trump bar and restaurant. Oddly enough, there is a Starbucks in the building, which was more packed than anything else the building had to offer. Honestly, I wish there was more given that Trump is a mega-mogul that tries to have his hands in everything. My family and I visited NYC during the week of NYE, so it was cold and this was the perfect refuge from the weather. It was neat to visit and see where dozens of "Apprentice" contestants had to leave from after getting "fired". The tower is located on 5th Avenue with easy access to Central Park another upper east/west side attractions.
It's nice that the building is open to the public. The doorman was all smiles and seemed genuinely happy to be working there!
We went up to the public gardens and they're kinda sad.
Fun to poke around, they have a Starbucks and a restaurant and bar.
All in all we were there for only 5 mins.
Ehhhh…….was in the area so I decided to stop by, havent been here since I was a kid. It's pretty much the same as I remember it. Very dated looking, totally stuck in the 80s or early 90s look. Bleh.
It's opened to the public so just walk on in, it has a doorman but dont let that deter you. Souvenirs downstairs as you enter, you can buy ugly polo shirts, and other junk you really dont need with the name "Trump" on it. You can buy his latest book too.
Took the escalator all the way up, went to the 2 public gardens, it was pretty lame, nothing cool up there, didnt really see anything garden related except a few shrubs etc, we sat and looked up at the views and about 5 mins later we were on our way back down the escalators. Nothing really special about this, probably wont go again as I wont need to. Kind of empty as you go on each floor as there was a few business' that closed down and the suite is now empty. There's a Starbucks and a restaurant called Trump Bar. Had no interest in going in as it looked pretty lame.
Anyways, if you have a few minutes to burn, you may want to check it out if you've never been, but other than that…..ehhh, keep walking.
To me, this building owned by the King of D—-e Bags or, our next president (God help us all) is practically useless. They opened up some food court in the lower level beside the Trump Grille Restaurant which looks to have lowered their prices. There's a Starbucks if you want to pay extra and you could even buy Trump ties, Trump suits, Trump this and Trump that. Nicely decorated for the holidays as well and, weather permitting, there's a small public garden for so so views of midtown. This offers nothing as far as interest and it's basically an homage to The Douche, oops, The Donald.
This time of year there is a lot of security at Trump Tower. However, it was never uncomfortable.
Beautiful interior with shops.
The Trump Store is cool if you want to check out all the Trump label merch and campaign swag.
I walked by this place on my full day in NY but saw a doorman there and thought I couldn't go in. The next day I was walking by it again in a heavy downpour and saw people going inside. So I decided to check it out.
On the ground floor are two "Donald Trump" souvenir stands and an escalator which leads to a Starbucks. As I was riding the escalator I looked down and saw a large foyer with a restaurant attached to it.
I had already eaten breakfast but decided to see what was down there. Yes, there is a restaurant and you can walk into a nice enclosed glass foyer to relax or get dry from the rain. In this foyer I saw the entrance to Niketown.
I looked over the souvenir stands and saw one was for men and one for women. Course they are all Donald Trump items ranging from polos to mugs, and naturally a full size umbrella.
The only thing that impressed me was the foyer as it gives a great view of 5th Ave and you can sit and unwind. I cannot rate the restaurant since I did not eat there.
Other than that there really isn't too much to it.
Retro to the 80's featuring Crockett and Tubbs. everything is gold with clean bathrooms.. weird off pink arizona color for the internal walls..
I was in the area after walking through Central Park so I was curious and though I'd check this out. Most of the building is closed to the public but I saw the lobby with an expensive looking generic hotel bar, a display case of everything thing Trump, and a Starbucks upstairs. They supposedly have an ice cream shop and a gift shop but they were both closed around 6:30 even though the building is open until 10pm. Weird huh? If you wanna check this place I guess do it during the day but not missing much if you skip it.