This is an interactive map of Westfield World Trade Center created by me to show all the shops and stores available.
When you’re trying to find a café on C2 and instead keep wandering around the stores on C1, it really doesn’t make for a fun time. So why not make full use of the Westfield World Trade Center directory map?
It’ll help you find retail stores and restaurants, shops and beauty services without any problem. With the help of the map, there’s no question of getting lost even inside the immense two-story Westfield World Trade Center Mall.
The mall that now occupies two floors of the world trade center was only built in 2016. The new mall just occupies half the footprint of the original mall but it is spread out over two floors, whereas the original mall only occupied one floor. It has 125 retail spaces and the two floors are called C1 and C2.
How to use this Westfield World Trade Center Directory Map
Of those 125 stores, you have a range of options to choose from when you want to go shopping. Luxury stores like Boss sell a number of clothes, leather products and all kinds of accessories while a Swiss watch store like Breitling is just the place to shop if you need to buy an expensive gift for someone.
You can wander through Level C1 and browse through stores like Kate Spade New York, boutiques like Golden Bar and eateries like Downtown Yogurt. If it’s fashion and apparel that you’re looking for, The Canvas or Cole Haan would suit you very well.
As shown in the image below, you could use the search bar to find the exact location of the store you are interested.
On the other hand, stores like Eye World Optical has the necessities for everyday living and L’Occitane en Provence is built to cater to your beauty needs. Pick up luxury chocolates at La Maison du Chocolat or eat your weight in pasta at Want Italy Pasta and Go.
On Level C2, it is stores like Sephora and Tumi that are most popular and that occupy the largest retail spaces. Whether you want to buy cosmetics or premium bags, the Westfield World Trade Center Mall has it all. Check out the Swarovski store for crystal knick-knacks or M.A.C. Cosmetics for a tube of lipstick or lip gloss. Then there’s Under Armour, which would be the best place to pick up shoes and sports goods at the mall. Or you could stop for a cup of coffee and a baked goodie after a busy day of shopping at La Café Coffee.
While the mall doesn’t really have a food court, it does have a few eateries on C1. This includes Dunkin and Auntie Anne’s Pretzels. Each has a number of items that could serve as a delicious snack in between rounds of shopping.
The busy Westfield World Trade Center Mall changes retail stores quite often. So you’d be well advised to consult the directory map before you go. As you can see from the image above, there is a level change navigation, namely C1 and C2 located at the top right corner of the map. Use this to switch the level on the map.
Just remember to bookmark this page and it’ll make your shopping so much easier. The zoom in and zoom out features on the map makes it a simple exercise to find the necessary stores and also to find their exact locations.


