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Wall Street Subway Station

Wall Street Subway Station

Opened in 1905, the historic Wall Street station features its original mosaics, ornate ceiling accents, and iron pillars, including depictions of the New Amsterdam  colonial house that gave Wall Street its name. It connects FiDi to Manhattan and Brooklyn via the 4 and 5 trains.

Crown Shy meal

Crown Shy

Crown Shy meal

Crown Shy

Situated on the ground floor of 70 Pine, chef James Kent and restaurateur Jeff Katz’s seasonal restaurant, Crown Shy, is an ode to Kent’s upbringing in downtown New York and his leadership of some of the city’s most celebrated kitchens. The neighborhood feel is elevated by fine dining training and technique.

Blue Park Kitchen bowl

Blue Park Kitchen

Blue Park Kitchen bowl

Blue Park Kitchen

Inspired by hard-working, positive, and entrepreneurial-minded people like president and founder Kelly Fitzpatrick, Blue Park Kitchen serves up food that is nourishing, honest, and delicious. Specializing in bowl meals, ranging from signature options to build-your-own selections, every bite is a celebration of flavors and high-quality ingredients.

Black Fox Cafe Matcha Tea

Black Fox Coffee Co.

Black Fox Cafe Matcha Tea

Black Fox Coffee Co.

Showcasing fine beans and quality roasters from around the world, Black Fox Coffee Co. is a specialty coffee company and café located at 70 Pine. Inside the roomy interior, guests can nosh on light fare, such as avocado toast and egg sandwiches, while sipping impeccably brewed coffee and perusing the stack of glossy magazines.

Battery Park View

Statue of Liberty

Battery Park View

Statue of Liberty

Looking out over New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty—or the shortening of“the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World”—is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. When unveiled in 1886, the 305-foot statue, which was a gift of friendship from France, was bright and shiny like a copper penny, however, over time, it took on its distinctive green patina.

Mailroom Interior

Mailroom

Mailroom Interior

Mailroom

Hidden below an office building on Wall Street, this subterranean cocktail lounge is a collaboration between WeWork CEO Adam Neumann and Surf Lodge owner Jayma Cardoso. Channeling modernist design elements from the 1950s and 1960s with a modern edge, it offers a sophisticated cocktail program, as well as DJ and karaoke nights.

Trinity Church

Trinity Church

Trinity Church

Trinity Church

Near Wall Street and Broadway, Trinity Church has been a part of New York history for more than 300 years. First constructed in 1698, the original structure was lost during a fire and the second was torn down. The present Gothic Revival building was designed by architect Richard Upjohn and built from 1839 to 1846.

Battery Park water view

Battery Park

Battery Park water view

Battery Park

An oasis overlooking New York Harbor, The Battery is a 25-acre public park featuring art installations, amazing children’s playgrounds, and basketball courts, among other green spaces for relaxing or staying active. Bike or stroll along the waterfront or take a spin on the SeaGlass Carousel.

Augustine Interior

Augustine

Augustine Interior

Augustine

Tucked on Beekman Street, this elegant brasserie shares DNA with legendary New York City restaurateur Keith McNally’s other renowned restaurants, such as Balthazar and Pastis. Inside the warmly lit space with vintage-style mirrors, the menu features steakhouse fare with a French accent, as well as breakfast, lunch, and brunch classics.

Brookfield Place

Brookfield Place

Brookfield Place

Brookfield Place

Bookended by Vesey and Liberty streets, Brookfield Place, or BFPL, is a luxury shopping, dining, and cultural complex with a stunning glass atrium known as The Winter Garden. Along with high-end designer stores, such as Gucci, Hermes and Bottega Veneta, it’s also home to Hudson Eats food hall and a seasonal ice rink.

Addrienne's Pizzabar

Adrienne’s Pizzabar

Addrienne's Pizzabar

Adrienne’s Pizzabar

A neighborhood favorite, Adrienne’s Pizzabar opened on Stone Street in 2004. Settle into one of the outdoor tables right on the historic cobblestones of the Financial District or grab a spot indoors for some of the most delicious round pies and old-fashioned square pies in the area, as well as pastas, salads, and other Italian bites.

Fulton Center

Fulton Center Station

Fulton Center

Fulton Center Station

A convenient transit hub connecting FiDi to Manhattan, Brooklyn, and beyond, Fulton Center Subway Station provides easy access to the 2,3,4,5,A,C,E,J,Z,N,R,W trains, with easy transfer to the PATH train at the Westfield World Trade Center Mall. This well-connected subway service makes it simple to get to other neighborhoods around the city including Brooklyn.

Corso Como Interior

Corso Como

Corso Como Interior

Corso Como

In the heart of the Seaport District NYC, 10 Corso Como Restaurant & Café serves Mediterranean dishes inspired by traditional Italian cooking. Tapping into ever-changing seasonal ingredients and high-quality meat and seafood, the menu is a celebration of simplicity and sophistication. It offers a wonderful spot for a leisurely dinner and a bottle of vino.

South Street Seaport

South Street Seaport

With its Federalist-style buildings and cobblestone streets, the revitalized Seaport District abutting the East River has become a stylish hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Check out pier-front eateries, browse independent booksellers, go on a historic tour, or hop on the convenient ferry at Pier 11 connecting to Brooklyn, Queens, and midtown Manhattan.

LoveLace Bartender

Love Lace

LoveLace Bartender

Love Lace

Nodding to the historic Lovelace Tavern, which operated from 1670 to 1706 and was owned by New York’s colonial governor Colonel Francis Lovelace, this FiDi cocktail institution features more than 50 world-class gins from around the globe, along with fantastic wines, beers, and other spirits. It’s the perfect spot for taking in the Art Deco design with a Spanish-style gin and tonic.

Vintry Wine bar cocktails

Vintry Wine Bar

Vintry Wine bar cocktails

Vintry Wine Bar

For more than a decade, Vintry Wine & Whiskey has become a local establishment for hand-crafted cocktails, top-shelf whiskeys from around the world, and great wines, with a spotlight on old-world producers. Along with curated drinks, they offer sophisticated cheese and charcuteries plates, appetizers, and entrees.

Ipic Theater

Ipic Theater

Ipic Theater

Ipic Theater

In the Fulton Market Building, this upscale movie theater elevates the entertainment experience with a Dine in the Dark menu, plush seats, and blockbuster flicks. Hang out before or after at the Tuck Room, the cinema’s cocktail-driven restaurant and lounge with an intimate, speakeasy feel.

South Street Seaport Museum

South Street Seaport Museum

South Street Seaport Museum

South Street Seaport Museum

Dedicated to telling the story of New York’s rise as a port city and its pivotal role in U.S. history, the South Street Seaport Museum is a fascinating cultural institution. Be immersed in the city’s maritime legacy through interactive exhibits, historic buildings, and its fleet of five period ships docked at Pier 16, including 1907 Ambrose, a “floating lighthouse.” 

South Ferry Station

South Ferry Subway Station

South Ferry Station

South Ferry Subway Station

Reopened in 2017 after renovations and waterproofing work, the South Ferry subway station is an important transit hub for the Financial District and Battery Park. The complex is served by the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (or the red 1 train) and the BMT Broadway Line (or the yellow N, R, and W trains).

Ulysses cocktail

Ulysses

Ulysses cocktail

Ulysses

This relaxed and welcoming Stone Street bar is an ode to Homer’s epic poem and James Joyce’s modern tome of the same name, pointing to the collaboration between its Greek and Irish owners. Beyond literary inspiration, it’s a prime spot for social networking with a full list of ales, whiskeys, cocktails, and delicious pub fare.

Federal Hall

Federal Hall

Federal Hall

Federal Hall

Encompassing two historic buildings at 26 Wall Street, Federal Hall National Memorial New York is part of the National Park Service—complete with ranger-guided tours. The original Greek Revival structure was completed in 1703 and served as New York’s first City Hall. On April 30, 1789, George Washington’s inauguration ceremony was attended by hundreds.

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Alamo Drafthouse Cinema – Coming Soon

Alamo Drafthouse logo

Alamo Drafthouse Cinema – Coming Soon

Among FiDi’s most hotly anticipated coming attractions, the first Manhattan location of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema offers the best in film, food, and drink all from one comfortable movie seat—including a video store-themed bar for the ultimate nostalgia cocktail. The Austin-based cinema company is known for preserving indie film culture.

Fraunces Tavern

Fraunces Tavern

Fraunces Tavern

Fraunces Tavern

Constructed by the De Lancey family in 1719, 54 Pearl Street has served as a private residence, hotel, and one of the most important taverns of the Revolutionary War. Inside the landmarked building, Fraunces Tavern Museum is dedicated to preserving the era’s history through objects, exhibitions, and events.

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