JPMorgan Chase Tower

4/5
(234 reviews) · Historical landmark in Houston, United States
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The JPMorgan Chase Tower, formerly Texas Commerce Tower, is a 305. 4-meter , 2,243,013-square-foot , 75-story skyscraper at 600 Travis Street in … See more

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4.0/5 · 234 reviews
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Feb 19, 2024
I guess this is the tallest building in town. It sits in downtown and is notable as it rises above the other skyscrapers. I found the architectural design to be ordinary. Full review by Thomas V
Aug 7, 2023
Totally unexpected and eye blowing as entering this building. The architecture is mind blowing, the details That the bank has been able To Restore and maintain is absolutely amazing. Full review by Vnicoloff
May 5, 2023
Absolutley sorry because 8 years ago went to the observation deck in 57th floor. Now there is no access anymore. The girl in the front desk was very kind and truly sorry becuase a lot of people ask f… Full review by Jairo R

Questions & answers

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Is it open for public?
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The observation desk has been closed to the public. Search the internet for “Where are all of Houston’s Observation Decks” to read the Houston Chronicle article about it closing.
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So, this is open? I keep reading that it is closed to the public.
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No it’s closed don’t bother yourself going there!
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Is it true that it is now closed to the public??
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Yes. I was there in July 2016 and I was told that it will be closed indefinitely due to the damage caused by some irresponsible people.
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How is parking? Do I need to take public transportation?
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We took public transportation because it was just easier and cheaper than parking for us. The bus driver was nice as well as other patrons told us where to get off and which bus to …
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We took public transportation because it was just easier and cheaper than parking for us. The bus driver was nice as well as other patrons told us where to get off and which bus to take back. You can go to the website for metro.
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Is the elevator enclosed? I'm afraid of heights. We might be flying to Houston in May 2016. I'd like to go up to the …
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Is the elevator enclosed? I'm afraid of heights. We might be flying to Houston in May 2016. I'd like to go up to the lobby with my family & let them walk over to the windows, while I hang back - but am worried about glass elevator. Thanks, Kathy
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Enclosed!
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