I climbed Vessel, the 2,500-step sculpture in Hudson Yards — and the view from the inside blew me away
The sculpture cost $200 million to build and features 154 interconnected staircases, nearly 2,500 individual steps, and 80 landings.
I was one of the first to climb the Vessel on Hudson Yards' opening day, and I found the view of the inside was way cooler than just seeing the exterior., is now officially open to the public. Designed by Thomas Heatherwick, it's the sculptural centerpiece of Hudson Yards, Manhattan's new $25 billion neighborhood that includes office buildings, luxurious residential towers, and a seven-story luxury shopping center with stores like Louis Vuitton and Dior.
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