EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS
City Hall Park
The David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building 1 Centre St, New York, New York 10007 United States
Surrounded by centuries-old majestic government buildings, this park provides a much-needed green spot in a bustling downtown area that springs to life at lunchtime each afternoon, when those working in the neighborhood come to relax, eat, and soak in sunshine on its grassy lawns.
New York City Hall
Broadway &, Chambers St, New York, New York 10007 United States
Completed in 1812, and one of the oldest continuously-used city halls in the nation, New York City Hall is one of the finest architectural achievements of its period. Together with the surrounding park, it is designated as a historic district.
Tribeca Grill
375 Greenwich St, New York, New York 10013 United States
Occupying the first two floors of the building that plays host to the Tribeca Film Festival, the Tribeca Grill is great spot for innovative New American cuisine, a stellar wine list, and some of the best people-watching on Greenwich Street.
Nobu
195 Broadway, New York, New York 10007 United States
Savor renowned Japanese-Peruvian fare in an iconic subterranean setting where signature dishes, such as grilled octopus with chocolo salsa and sizzling uni yaki or a seasonal off-the-menu Omakase make this restaurant instantly memorable.
Hudson Eats
200 Vesey St, New York, New York 10080 United States
Take your dining experience to the Battery waterfront where 30,000 square feet of fast-casual concepts from 14 chef-driven restaurants make this a must-see food hall. Take in Hudson River and Statue of Liberty views from this eclectic eatery.
Brookfield Place
175 Greenwich St Studio 38.T05-C, New York, New York 10007 United States
Situated across from the World Trade Center and overlooking the Hudson River, the Brookfield Place shopping complex is fully outfitted with luxury designers, cultural experiences, and curated dining venues.
Weather Up
159 Duane St, New York, New York 10013 United States
Settle up to the bronze bar of this slick Tribeca Prohibition-style cocktail lounge for craft cocktails and sophisticated bar snacks amid subway-tiled walls.
New York Stock Exchange
11 Wall St, New York, New York 10005 United States
The New York Stock Exchange, located in New York’s Financial District, is the world’s largest stock exchange. While you can no longer go inside, stop by weekdays at 9:30 a.m. to hear to opening bell mark the start of the day’s trading. TBD
The Dead Rabbit
30 Water St, New York, New York 11201 United States
Embodying the conviviality of Old New York and the Irish-American tradition, this two-story, award-winning Irish bar serves exceptional cocktails, beers, and its famous Irish coffee.
Blue Spoon Coffee
76 Chambers St, New York, New York 10007 United States
Grab a cup of coffee or lunch in the Financial District, where fair-trade coffee and tea are brewed in a relaxed atmosphere with made-to-order sandwiches.
Wall Street
Wall St., New York, New York 10005 United States
Historically known as the center of New York’s financial district, Wall Street is one of the world’s most famous thoroughfares. Take a stroll down the eight-block home of the New York Stock Exchange and some of the largest brokerages and investment banks in the country.
Atera
77 Worth St, New York, New York 10013 United States
Boasting two Michelin stars, Atera features a seasonal, continuously evolving tasting menu at its Tribeca dining room. Elevate the experience with a wine pairing or non-alcoholic temperance pairing.
Charging Bull at Bowling Green
Charging Bull, New York, New York 10004 United States
Take the ferry to the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France to the United States, recognized as a symbol of freedom and democracy. Then, hop back on to visit Ellis Island, America’s largest immigration station, where over 12 million immigrants were processed from 1892 to 1924.
One World Trade Center & Observatory
285 Fulton St, New York, New York 10007 United States
The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the sixth tallest in the world, the World Trade Center complex heralds the renaissance of downtown Manhattan. Head up to the 100th, 101st, and 102nd floors for a pinnacle view of the city from the observatory.
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge, New York, New York 11201 United States
For the most scenic way to get to Brooklyn and one of the best ways to view the city and East River, take a walk over the Brooklyn Bridge. This hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge is one of the oldest bridges of either type in the United States.
Batard
239 W Broadway, New York, New York 10013 United States
Bâtard is a modern European restaurant situated in the heart of Tribeca. Open six evenings a week for dinner, the menu features classic cuisine with a focus on seasonal ingredients and draws inspiration from the chef’s diverse background and experience.
Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren St, New York, New York 10007 United States
Nestled in New York’s Financial District, this cobblestone street, reminiscent of its 17th -century roots, is home to a variety of restaurants, pubs and pizzerias.
Fulton Center
185 Greenwich St, New York, New York 10006 United States
If you want to take the subway from Lower Manhattan, use the Fulton Center stop. This transit and retail hub is a contemporary architectural marvel and features a Sky Reflector Net centerpiece strung with a distinctive cable knit structure.
Le District
200 Vesey St, New York, New York 10080 United States
Le District is an authentic French market and food hall where your culinary and retail needs are met simply by strolling from one market to the other.
Ellis Island National Museum And Statue Of Liberty
Manhattan Community Board 1, North, New York, New York 10007 United States
Take the ferry to the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France to the United States, recognized as a symbol of freedom and democracy. Then, hop back on to visit Ellis Island, America’s largest immigration station, where over 12 million immigrants were processed from 1892 to 1924.
Governors Island
Manhattan Community Board 1, North 1 Centre St # 2202, New York, New York 10007 United States
A former U.S. Army military base and the oldest European settlement in New York, the island is open to the public during the summer — the perfect spot for a picnic and biking as well as a wide array of cultural events and art exhibits.
Stone Street
Stone St, New York, New York 10004 United States
Nestled in New York’s Financial District, this cobblestone street, reminiscent of its 17th -century roots, is home to a variety of restaurants, pubs and pizzerias.