2024 Lower Manhattan Walking Map

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EXPLORE

Discover it all downtown.

At the tip of Manhattan, surrounded by water on three sides, lives the world in one square mile. Come for iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the New York Stock Exchange, stay for Instagram-worthy spots like the Charging Bull and Isamu Noguchi’s “Red Cube.” Explore historic Federal Hall, the first U.S. capital, to modern architectural marvels like One World Trade Center and the Oculus. The entertainment options in Lower Manhattan are endless: Catch a

DINE SHOP

We hope you’re hungry!

Downtown has been a dining destination for hundreds of years — Delmonico’s, the first fine dining spot in the U.S., opened its doors back in 1837, while other classic restaurants such as Harry’s, Da Claudio, Morton’s and Capital Grille have kept downtown fed for decades. A new generation of talented chefs have transformed the neighborhood into a global culinary capital, while celebrity chefs like Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Daniel Boulud and Marcus Samuelsson have all opened restaurants in the neighborhood. With cuisines from Mexico to the Mediterranean, Uzbekistan to India and Thailand to Texas, Lower Manhattan has truly earned its reputation as a must-visit neighborhood for some of the best meals in the city.

Are you ready to shop til you drop?

From luxury boutiques and popular chains to mom-and-pop storefronts, Lower Manhattan has something to offer every shopper. Refresh your wardrobe with Gucci, J. Crew and Nike at Brookfield Place. Find rare books and prints at the Mysterious Book Shop and Philip Williams Posters. items at big discounts don’t miss the iconic Century 21 NYC department store. Check out Eataly marketplace at Westfield World Trade Center for authentic Italian foods and delicious pantry staples. Walk the cobblestone streets of the historic Seaport district, buy stationery at Bowne & Co., browse the collection at Club Vintage and more.

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Make yourself at home.

Downtown is the place to base your New York City stay. With 40+ hotels ranging from five star luxury to familiar and affordable brands, you can walk to dozens of restaurants, shops and attractions — both the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and the Statue of Liberty are easily walkable — but you can also get to Brooklyn or Midtown Manhattan in just 20 minutes by subway. Lower

Manhattan has 14 convenient subway lines, six ferries and other public-transit options based in the neighborhood for easy access to all NYC boroughs, including John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.

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