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Hotel Indigo NYC Downtown - Wall Street

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Our prime location, nestled on the corner of Wall Street and Water Street in downtown NYC, makes us ideal for meetings, social events, dining, bars, and nightlife.

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One World Observatory

117 West Street, New York, New York 10007

One World Observatory, positioned atop One World Trade Center, offers 360-degree views of the New York skyline from the highest point in the city. Stop by the front desk for a 25% discount card.

Couple standing outside the Tin Building

Tin Building

96 South, New York, New York 10038

The Tin Building in Lower Manhattan’s Seaport is a culinary destination designed to delight every palate. There are dozens of places to eat and shop in this market hall. Perfect to quickly grab a bite while exploring the city.

Wall with the words Wall Street

48 Wall Street Events

48 Wall St, New York, NY 10005

48 Wall Street provides a unique and magnificent event space for hosting corporate meetings, private affairs, weddings and nonprofit events on Wall Street. Located in the heart of NYC's Financial District, 48 Wall Street occupies three floors of a 1927 former Bank Of New York historic bank. The Grand Mezzanine Banking Hall has retained much of its original architectural detail and boasts 30-foot ceilings, Palladian windows, and an entrance leading to a grand marble staircase.

Wall street with three American flags

New York Stock Exchange

11 Wall Street, New York, New York 10005

Located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, it is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization. The NYSE has been allowing people to buy and sell stocks for more than 200 years.

New York cruise ship

City Cruises

With boarding just steps away at Pier 15, City Cruises offers the perfect combination of delicious dining and relaxing sightseeing with climate-controlled interiors and open-air decks, allowing for a comfortable dining experience and breathtaking views of the skyline’s sights all year long.

Featured Attractions

The Seaport

The Seaport

Fulton Street & Water Street, New York, New York 10038

A historic neighborhood located on the East River waterfront, offering beautiful views of the city skyline. From the Tin Building, the city’s newest culinary destination, to concerts on The Rooftop at Pier 17, this is where the magic happens, day and night.

Perelman Performing Arts Center

Perelman Performing Arts Center

251 Fulton Street New York, NY 10007

PAC NYC is the home for emergent and established artists in the theater, dance, music, opera, film, and media from New York and around the world. Your space for performing arts. Live from Lower Manhattan.

The Oculus

The Oculus

185 Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10006

The Oculus is a transportation hub and shopping mall built alongside One World Trade Center. It has come to represent the city’s strength and is a beacon of resilience.

Battery Park

Battery Park

State Street And Battery Place, New York, NY 10004

Explore the southern tip of Manhattan where Dutch settlers began the construction of Fort Amsterdam in 1626. Take a tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island; alternatively, venture out to Staten Island or Governors Island.

NYC Ferry

NYC Ferry

Pier 11/ Wall St. South St, New York, NY 10005

The NYC Ferry is a public network of ferries that operates across all five boroughs of New York City. It's an affordable and scenic way to travel between waterfront communities, job centers, parks, and other destinations. Wall Street/Pier 11 is the closest location to Hotel Indigo NYC Downtown Wall Street.

City Hall

City Hall

City Hall Park, New York, NY 10007

Located opposite the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan, and still the functioning seat of the New York City local government, ours is the oldest city hall in the USA.

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge

Perhaps the most recognizable bridge in the world, and a great way to cross over into Brooklyn by bike or on foot. This engineering marvel was constructed in 1869 and has a fascinating history of its own.

Trinity Church

Trinity Church

89 Broadway, New York, NY 10006

The current construction, a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture, was the tallest building in the USA until 1869. As well as a National Historic Landmark it still functions as a house of worship.

9/11 Memorial & Museum

9/11 Memorial & Museum

180 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10007

The National September 11 Memorial & Museum commemorates the events of September 11, 2001, and incorporates exhibitions, programs of events and the famous reflecting pools where the Twin Towers once stood.

Mercer Labs

Mercer Labs

21 Dey St, New York, NY 10007

Museum of Art and Technology redefines the museum experience through fifteen interactive exhibition spaces, unique listening encounters and immersive installations where the relationship between art and technology is challenged.

Where To Dine Around Town

Friends clinking glasses at The Dead Rabbit

The Dead Rabbit

Just a short walk from the hotel, The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog is a beloved gastropub renowned for its award winning cocktails and elevated pub fare. Inspired by the rich history of New York's Irish immigrant community, this iconic establishment offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where guests can enjoy innovative libations and hearty dishes in a lively setting.

Giant pretzel and cheese dip at Fraunces Tavern

Fraunces Tavern

Fraunces Tavern is a historic landmark located in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It is considered the city's oldest and most historic bar. In fact, at Fraunces Tavern, George Washington gathered his officers to bid them farewell after the British Army left America at the end of the Revolutionary War. Today it is a popular tourist destination with a museum, restaurant, and bar.

Stone Street

Stone Street

Stone Street is a historic and charming cobblestone street located in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, dating back to the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam in the 17th century. The street is divided into two sections, with the western section open to vehicular traffic and the eastern section designated as a pedestrian zone filled with restaurants and cafes.

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The Dead Rabbit

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Just a short walk from the hotel, The Dead Rabbit Grocery and Grog is a beloved gastropub renowned for its award winning cocktails and elevated pub fare. Inspired by the rich history of New York's Irish immigrant community, this iconic establishment offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where guests can enjoy innovative libations and hearty dishes in a lively setting.

Reservations:

Front desk: 1-646-8696700

Email: FD@inwallst.com

120 Water Street New York, NY 10005 United States

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Minimum check-in age: 21

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