Quintein • December 17, 2018I highly recommend visiting when there isn't a crowd (late night to 8am) to fully reflect. There is lots of security present and the area is under CCTV via the light posts
Noel C. • October 2, 2022No matter your politics. A lot of people died in a terrible event. As memorials go, this was very nice and had an eerie calm born from respect of the visitors. Worth coming here
candace k. • January 9, 2014Both a moving and calming experience. Beautiful use of water. Make sure to get your tickets online in advance -- lots of queuing otherwise
Jake D. • August 19, 2016Perfect place to eat when the sun is shining and you need a break from the office.
Melissa M. • January 3, 2016Nice park. Lots to see in this area.
LodgeNetMobile • April 5, 2012A wonderful and historic place to check out in the heart of Manhattan's financial district. Check hours of operation though, as they're often closed on weekends.
Bryan H. • October 4, 2012Great food, bartenders are AMAZING! Gets packed for happy hour
IWalked Audio Tours • September 2, 2011A small Federal style red-brick building surrounded by skyscrapers. The site of the church is the former home of the 1st America-born saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Learn more on this site via our blog!
Ripley's Believe It or Not! NYC • September 19, 2012This building is more than just an awe-inspiring structure; it is more like an inside secret. It has been vacant for nearly a decade with parts of it shuttered since the 1940s!
IWalked Audio Tours • September 10, 201133-story Gothic Revival building dating to 1910. Features no setbacks because erected prior to law requiring so in 1916. Was one of first condo conversions in Financial District. More info in our blog
Turnstile Tours • March 17, 2014Built in 1838, this 24-acre hospital campus served the Navy in a variety of functions until the 1980's. Today its beautiful structures sit frozen in time, accessible to the public only on guided tours
Kimmie O. • July 27, 2020It truly is a historical area!
IWalked Audio Tours • March 7, 2012Bronze sculpture by Spanish artist Luis Antonio Sanguino. Cast 1973 but not unveiled until 1983. Celebrates former port of entry for million of immigrants. More info in blog. <LINK>
Susumu • June 23, 2017A cool tiny court behind Browne Printers. Enter from the door next to Fulton Stall Market.
Ben F. • June 14, 2016One of the more underwhelming historical sites in the city, I suppose his bust in the wall is worth a peek.
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