Wall Street

Commercial district
★ 4.9 (82K+ reviews) • 104K+ booked
Explore the iconic Wall Street, right in the core of the city's Financial District. Located at the intersection of Wall and Broad Streets, downtown Manhattan. It's a lively place where the New York Stock Exchange stands. Here you can see stock trading happen in real time, a mix of modern structures and historic sites, and of course, the famous Charging Bull sculpture. There are also other places worth exploring, like the charming cobblestone streets of Stone Street, Trinity Church, the South Street Seaport, New York City Hall, and the Federal Hall National Memorial - the very place where George Washington was sworn in as the first U.S. president. These are just some of the exciting things to expect when you're in the city that never sleeps.
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Wall Street, Whitehall, 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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What to see on Wall Street, New York City

New York Stock Exchange

This iconic building on Broad Street is the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization and a powerful symbol of global finance. While public access inside is limited, witnessing its impressive facade and its surroundings give you a feel of the financial world. It's a must-see landmark in the New York City skyline.

Federal Hall National Memorial

Explore the birthplace of the U.S. government at Federal Hall National Memorial, where George Washington became the first President of the United States. Situated at 26 Wall Street, this museum is full of history, showing you what the early days of the nation were like. Dive into the tales of democracy's beginning and check out displays that make history come alive.

Charging Bull

Located just south of Wall Street in Bowling Green Park, this massive bronze sculpture, often called the "Wall Street Bull," represents aggressive financial optimism and prosperity. It's a popular spot for photos, symbolizing the energy and ambition of the New York City financial district. Be prepared for a crowd eager to capture a picture with this iconic artwork.

Federal Hall National Memorial

Situated directly across from the New York Stock Exchange, this historic site is where George Washington took his oath of office as the first U.S. President. The current building, a former Customs House, now serves as a museum showcasing exhibits about early American government and its significant connection to Wall Street and New York City's history.

Battery Park

Just a short stroll from Wall Street lies Battery Park, at the very tip of Manhattan. Here, you'll find Castle Clinton, an old fort made of sandstone, and a stunning view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The perfect time to visit is at sunset, to capture gorgeous photos of Lady Liberty and the New York harbor. You can also hop on the free Staten Island ferry from here for an even better look at the statue.

Trinity Church

This stunning Gothic Revival church offers a moment of serene beauty amidst the bustling financial district. Its historical significance, beautiful architecture, and the final resting place of figures like Alexander Hamilton make it a great visit near Wall Street. It stands as a testament to the long history of New York City.

New York City Hall

A short walk north of Wall Street, New York City Hall is a beautiful landmark and the seat of the city's government. Its elegant architecture and the surrounding park offer a pleasant contrast to the intensity of the financial district. This historic building has played a crucial role in the governance of New York City for centuries.

Stone Street Historic District

Just a few blocks from Wall Street, this charming cobblestone street offers a step back in time with its beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture. Today, it's a pedestrian-friendly area filled with outdoor cafes and bars, providing a relaxing spot to soak in the historic atmosphere of New York City near the financial district.