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The Seaport

Courtesy, The Seaport. Photo: Mike Szpot

From the 19th-century ships at Pier 16 to the array of culinary experiences at the Tin Building, the Seaport is where downtown's past meets its present. Enjoy shopping, dining, nightlife and entertainment in this scenic waterfront neighborhood.

SEAFOOD AT THE SEAPORT

The maritime history of the Seaport lives on, not just in its museums, galleries and 19th century ships, but the very dishes plated at your table.

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Tin Building by Jean-Georges

Housed on the site of the former Fulton Fish Market, the Tin Building by Jean-Georges is a sprawling new culinary destination located in Lower Manhattan's historic Seaport.

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Carne Mare

Carne Mare is an Italian chophouse by chef Andrew Carmellini offering prime cuts of steaks, fine seafood and Italian specialties.

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Osteria del Porto

At a charming contemporary Italian restaurant, you’ll find traditional food and an extensive wine list.

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Cowgirl Seahorse

There's a ramshackle charm to this family-friendly maritime saloon.

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The Fulton

Dine at Jean-Georges Vongerichten's celebration of fresh seafood in the Seaport.

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Dorlan’s Tavern & Oyster Bar

An old-school tavern specializes in seafood, cocktails and welcoming guests from all walks of life.

IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Wander around historic sights, take a tour or a sail and stay for nighttime entertainment with a view. The neighborhood brims with things to do.

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South Street Seaport Museum

The South Street Seaport Museum gives a history of New York City through its role as a major world port.

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Tin Building by Jean-Georges

Housed on the site of the former Fulton Fish Market, the Tin Building by Jean-Georges is a sprawling new culinary destination located in Lower Manhattan's historic Seaport.

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The Lawn Club

A downtown country club features lawn games, two bars and food.

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Pier 17

The rooftop stage, set against a stunning view of the East River and Brooklyn Bridge, hosts live acts each season.

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Black Gotham Experience

A small gallery, tours, talks and events celebrate the African Diaspora.

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Bowne & Co., Stationers

Part of the South Street Seaport Museum, Bowne & Co. is New York City’s oldest continually running business.

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BROWSE ALL THE SEAPORT

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