South Street Seaport

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★ 4.9 (82K+ reviews) • 113K+ booked
Located between the Financial District and Two Bridges, South Street Seaport is a must-visit trendy spot in Lower Manhattan—also known as the Meatpacking District of Manhattan. From the old Fulton Fish Market to the cool new mall packed with shops and yummy food, the South Street Seaport has a lot to offer. For almost 400 years, the South Street Seaport has been an important hub of trade and fun in NYC. Before, this area was already busy with the Dutch West India Company, helping the city's economy thrive. Now, the South Street Seaport has become a hub for international shipping, the wholesale fish trade, and even the printing business. With a mix of old buildings and new ones, the neighborhood has changed over time while still keeping its special vibe. With its mix of history and modern charm, this area is a must-see for locals and tourists alike.
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South Street Seaport, Pier 16, Financial District, Manhattan, New York County, City of New York, New York, United States
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4.9 /5
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Klook 用戶
1 Jul
Jay is super knowledgeable, and the tour is well organized. He told us many stories about the Statue of Liberty and islands. Also, he knows where and when to give us a break, especially in a very hot weather. The tour ended at Ellies island around 1 pm, so I had plenty of time to visit the museum on Ellies island afterwards.
Tse ********
1 Jul
very awesome n nice show, ticket easy to redeem, totally worth
Klook会員
30 Jun
great atmosphere very exciting to see and do
2+
余 **
29 Jun
I was able to get a pretty good seat even though I was alone. I was overwhelmed by the live orchestra and Elphaba's singing voice and I couldn't stop crying. Glinda is too honest and cute. The women's restroom is crowded, so please head to the restroom immediately during the intermission. It takes some time to enter the theater, so it's better to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before to enjoy the atmosphere of the theater and buy merchandise and drinks.
1+
Sherlene ****
24 Jun
The guide shared interesting facts. The express tour is suitable for those who have earlier gone to Pier 57 and Little Island like I did. However, if time is not a constraint, you can consider the longer cruise ride as the ride is very pleasant. We had a good view of the Statue of Library.
pajaree ************
18 Jun
great hotel for staying with friends or your fam , nice view from the room , friendly staff , good location to subway or bus :)))
2+
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
Easy to use Klook voucher to enter. The view was breathtaking and I suppose it will be even nicer at night with the lightings and all.
2+
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
1st time doing a broadway show and really enjoyed every moment. Using Klook to watch was a breeze to attend the show. Price is cheaper on Klook

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Pier 17

When you're at South Street Seaport, make sure to visit the lively Pier 17! This cool spot isn't just a pier -- it's a vibrant place where the city and the sea come together. From stunning views of the East River and the famous Brooklyn Bridge to awesome shopping, tasty food, and exciting rooftop concerts, Pier 17 has it all.

Rooftop at Pier 17

Up on the Rooftop at Pier 17, you'll find concerts, a cozy mini-lawn dining spot called The Greens, and now -- movie nights! Every Tuesday and Wednesday, the Seaport Cinema shows outdoor movies chosen by you, the movie fans.

South Street Seaport Museum

South Street Seaport Museum has nearly 30,000 pieces of art, artifacts, and 55,000 historic records for you to discover where the city first took root. Dive into maritime books, galleries, and old ships to travel back to New York's bustling early days of success and impact.

Tin Building

Get ready for a food adventure at the Tin Building, a yummy spot in the middle of South Street Seaport. This lively place is a dream for food lovers, with lots of different restaurants to choose from. Whether you're into plant-based meals at ABCV or crave seafood and steaks at Carne Mare, there's something here for everyone. Grab your pals and family and enjoy a tasty trip through the delicious flavors of the Tin Building!

Fulton Market

The Fulton Stall Market, both inside and outside, works hard to help local food companies and bring together city folks in New York with farmers and makers. Every day, you can find food items from more than 100 local, small businesses right here. When the Fulton Fish Market opened in Fulton Street Station, it brought a lot of business to the area, soon becoming one of the busiest markets in the country.

Tips for Your South Street Seaport Visit

When is the best time to visit the South Street Seaport?

The best time to explore South Street Seaport is spring and fall. The weather is delightful, making it perfect for enjoying the seaport's outdoor activities and events. If you're a music enthusiast, consider visiting between May and October, when the Rooftop at Pier 17 hosts exciting concerts.

How to get to South Street Seaport?

South Street Seaport is well-connected and easily accessible via public transportation. You can take the subway to Fulton Street/Fulton Center using the A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, or 5 trains. Alternatively, the E train will take you to Chambers Street-World Trade Center. For bus options, the M15 and M15 SBS routes serve the area. Additionally, the NYC Ferry and New York Water Taxi provide convenient access, especially on weekends and holidays during the summer.

Where to eat at South Street Seaport?

Among the popular restaurants in the South Street Seaport area are Fresh Salt, a cozy bar with a history dating back to the 1800s when it was a smokehouse; Fishmarket Restaurant, a longstanding eatery known for its fresh seafood dishes like oysters and clams; Barbalu, a rustic Italian restaurant rebuilt by a couple after it was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy; and Seaport Food Lab, a high-end culinary destination where celebrity chefs come for short-term residencies, offering delectable multi-course prix fixe dinners.