Rated Superb by our guests
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Highly service oriented. They provided loaner cuff links to us and also a small freezer for the room. All staff was friendly and delivered every need. The room was clean, well appointed and comfortable. The shower water pressure was amazing. The food at the onsite restaurant was excellent.
Great location; well appointed rooms and superb service. Very friendly staff
The Wall Street Hotel sits in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, putting iconic New York attractions within easy reach. Within a short walk you'll find historic Wall Street and the Charging Bull, Battery Park (the ferry departure point for the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island), the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and One World Observatory, and the Brooklyn Bridge pedestrian walkway. The area also offers historic Trinity Church, waterfront promenades, the South Street Seaport, and excellent subway connections to Midtown, Brooklyn and beyond — ideal for sightseeing, dining and cultural outings.
A moving memorial and museum honoring the victims of September 11 and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Includes the reflecting pools and exhibitions.
The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere with observation decks offering sweeping views of New York City and surrounding waters.
Ferries depart Battery Park for Liberty Island and Ellis Island where you can tour the Statue of Liberty, the museum, and the historic immigration exhibits.
Historic financial center including the NYSE, Federal Hall and the famous Charging Bull sculpture — great for photos and a sense of the city's financial history.
Walk the iconic bridge to Brooklyn for skyline views, and explore DUMBO's cobblestone streets, shops, and waterfront parks.
Historic seaport district with restored 19th-century buildings, waterfront dining, shopping and seasonal events at Pier 17.
Scenic park with lawns, memorials, and waterfront views — a relaxing spot before or after a ferry trip to the Statue of Liberty.
Free ferry offering excellent views of the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan skyline; great short excursion with no cost.
Make the most of your stay at The Wall Street Hotel New York City with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a world-class destination for culture, dining, theater, architecture and diverse neighborhoods — from landmark attractions to hidden local gems. The Wall Street Hotel offers a boutique, five-star-feel retreat in the heart of Lower Manhattan: exceptional, personalized service (guests frequently praise staff attention to detail), thoughtfully appointed rooms with luxurious touches (heated bathroom floors, powerful showers, quality linens), and a convenient location that keeps top downtown attractions and excellent subway connections within easy reach. It's an ideal choice for travelers who want a quieter, refined base while staying close to the energy and sights of New York City.
The Wall Street Hotel New York City
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer and late November–December (holiday season); expect highest crowds and prices.
Winter (January–February, excluding New Year) and early Spring (March) offer lower prices and fewer tourists.
March–May. Temperatures warm from chilly to pleasantly mild, parks and cherry blossoms awaken, and outdoor dining begins to return.
The iconic ball drop in Times Square draws massive crowds and nationwide attention.
A long-standing parade with large balloons, floats, and performances through Midtown Manhattan.
One of the world’s largest Pride celebrations with parades, parties, and neighborhood events.
Massive marathon that traverses all five boroughs each November.
High-profile series of shows and events that attract industry professionals and media.
Grand Slam tennis tournament in Flushing Meadows, Queens; international draw increases visitors.
Expect wide variability—winters can be very cold with wind chill and snow; summers hot and humid. Dress in layers year-round, carry a compact umbrella, and for winter wear insulated boots and a warm coat. Check forecasts the day before outdoor plans, and allow extra travel time during snow or heat advisories.
Hotel prices in New York City fluctuate strongly by neighborhood, season, day of week, and major events. Manhattan—especially Midtown, Times Square, and near major tourist corridors—commands the highest rates year-round. Brooklyn (Williamsburg, DUMBO) and Queens (Long Island City) offer lower nightly rates but may add transport time. Weekend rates (Fri–Sun) are generally higher than midweek in leisure-heavy periods, while business travel bumps midweek demand in the Financial District and Midtown. Major events (New Year's Eve, Fashion Week, UN General Assembly in September, major sports events, and film festivals) can drive occupancy to >90% and spike rates by 30–100% depending on lead time. Booking 30–90 days in advance for peak periods helps; for the absolute best savings, target value-season months (Jan–Feb) and consider weekday stays, smaller boutique hotels, chain business hotels, or short-term rentals in outer boroughs. Use price-tracking alerts and flexible-date search to catch drops; also check cancellation policies—non-refundable rates are cheaper but riskier around unpredictable events.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Dense public transit network (subway + buses), abundant taxis/rideshares, and walkable neighborhoods make getting around manageable—each mode has pros and cons depending on time of day and borough.
Plan neighborhood-based days (e.g., Lower Manhattan + Brooklyn Bridge + DUMBO) to minimize back-and-forth travel; buy timed-entry tickets for major attractions (Top of the Rock, Statue of Liberty) and arrive early to beat crowds and take advantage of softer morning light for photos.
Everything you need to know about your stay at The Wall Street Hotel New York City
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