Lower Manhattan

Published 10/05/2020
The southern end of Manhattan is known for its historic sites and makes a good base for exploring the rest of the City.
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9/11 Memorial & Museum
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World Trade Center (museum: 180 Greenwich St.)
The site is a moving tribute to those lost in the World Trade Center attacks. The memorial plaza’s twin pools offer graceful, contemplative spaces for reflection.

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Brookfield Place
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230 Vesey St.
Brookfield Place holds a cache of restaurants and shops, and frequently puts on public art displays.

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Tribeca Grill
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375 Greenwich St.
Have lunch or dinner at one of downtown's culinary landmarks, known for its extensive wine list and Italian-inspired cuisine.
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The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel
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123 Nassau St.
An 1881 architectural landmark has been transformed into a sophisticated hotel, complete with soaring atrium and pyramid skylight.
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DoubleTree by Hilton New York—Downtown
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8 Stone St.
The DoubleTree holds nearly 400 guest rooms in the Stone Street Historic District.
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Conrad New York Downtown
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102 North End Ave.
Consider this luxury hotel with spacious suites, set over in Battery Park City.