The Financial District tells the story of New York City’s evolution, from Wall Street to Battery Park. This walking tour begins under the iconic arches of the Manhattan Municipal Building, leading you past City Hall and down Broadway. Reflect at the poignant 9/11 Memorial, marvel at the architectural wonder of the Oculus, and explore Wall Street’s historical significance, including Trinity Church and the Charging Bull. Along the way, discover fascinating anecdotes that highlight the cultural shifts and everyday life of the area. This tour provides a unique perspective on NYC's past and present, perfect for first-timers and seasoned visitors alike.
- Walk through the historic Financial District, starting at the Manhattan Municipal Building
- Visit key sites like the 9/11 Memorial, Oculus, and Wall Street
- Learn about the cultural, political, and financial history of NYC
- End at Battery Park with views of the harbor and Statue of Liberty
You will hear the history of downtown Manhattan and several of the interesting architectural wonders. This is one of them.
Find out why the Woolworth Building is a historic masterpiece
Walk by the Trinity Church and cemetery
See the Stock Exchange
Take nice photos with the fearless girl
Wait in line to get a picture with the Bull
Learn a little bit about battery park history.
We will be visiting the outdoor memorial - NOT the museum
See the tallest building in NYC ; the tower that is now standing near the twin towers were. Admission is not included
You’ll find your tour guide carrying a yellow meeting sign near the trees on the corner of Chambers and Centre St
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