The most well-known World Trade Center was a complex of office buildings in New York City destroyed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. A new building, 1 World Trade Center (formerly 'Freedom Tower'), is under construction as a replacement.
World Trade Center may also refer to:
- The World Trade Centers Association or one of its member buildings (see List of world trade centers):
- World Trade Center (Amsterdam)
- Bahrain World Trade Center
- Baltimore World Trade Center
- World Trade Center (Beijing)
- World Trade Center (Bucharest)
- World Trade Center (Brussels)
- World Trade Center (Colombo)
- Denver World Trade Center
- World Trade Center Guadalajara
- World Trade and Convention Centre (Halifax)
- World Trade Center (Helsinki)
- World Trade Centre (Hong Kong)
- World Trade Center (Lexington)
- World Trade Center (Macau)
- World Trade Center Mexico City
- Montreal World Trade Centre
- World Trade Center (Osaka)
- World Trade Center Seoul
- Shiraz World Trade Center
- Taipei World Trade Center
- World Trade Center (Tokyo)
- World Trade Center (Turku)
- WTC Northbank Wharf (Melbourne)
- World Trade Center (film), a 2006 movie based on the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001.
- World Trade Center (MBTA station), a Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority transportation station
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