Lower Manhattan in New York: A Treasure Trove of Famous Tourist Spots!

Lower Manhattan in New York: A Treasure Trove of Famous Tourist Spots!

Lower Manhattan is the area commonly referred to as "Downtown Manhattan," situated on the southern part (Lower) of Manhattan in New York. It is famous worldwide for its financial district, office buildings, and even City Hall as seen in numerous films. What other attractions does Lower Manhattan have? Let’s take a look.

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Lower Manhattan in New York: A Treasure Trove of Famous Tourist Spots!

1. Lower Manhattan Overview

Lower Manhattan is the southern area of Manhattan—commonly called "Downtown"—located at the southern tip of the island. Its northern boundary is around 14th Street, and its southern boundary is New York Harbor, with the Hudson River to the west and the East River to the east. It is also used to refer to the commercial district on the very southern end of Manhattan Island.

This area is home to the world’s financial center: Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange, and, of course, the iconic Statue of Liberty. Additionally, the site of the World Trade Center, which suffered massive damage during the September 11 attacks, is located here; the 9/11 Memorial Park still honors the memories of those who were lost with photographs, names, and personal mementos on display.

2. The Must-See Tourist Attraction in Lower Manhattan: The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is arguably the most famous tourist attraction in New York, welcomed by nearly every visitor to the city. Frequently seen on television, this landmark is even registered as a World Heritage site.

To visit the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island, you must take a ferry from Battery Park in Lower Manhattan. Battery Park itself is an excellent photo spot where you can admire the statue.

At Battery Park’s ferry terminal, you can purchase tickets for ferries that depart every 30 minutes. Note that due to its popularity, even buying ferry tickets may require some time, and Liberty Island can get crowded, so please plan accordingly.

Ferries back to Battery Park also run every 30 minutes, allowing you to explore and shop at your leisure. Just be sure to check the time of the last ferry before you leave.

3. Other Highlights in Lower Manhattan

In Lower Manhattan, Wall Street is famous from countless movies. Here you can also see landmarks like the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall—which now serves as a museum. Additionally, the Museum of American Finance, established in a building formerly occupied by New York’s first bank (Bank of New York/New York Bank), offers fascinating insights into financial history.

The iconic Brooklyn Bridge, which connects Brooklyn and Manhattan, is another popular attraction. The bridge is divided into two levels: the upper level is for pedestrians and bicycles, while the lower level is for vehicles. Walking across the bridge is a favorite activity for many. Stone Street, also known as Restaurant Street due to its cobblestone pavement and nostalgic, relaxed atmosphere, is another highlight. Lined with stylish restaurants, cafés, and bars, Stone Street provides a perfect spot to unwind.

◎ Summary

How did you like this overview of Lower Manhattan? In this area, you’ll find many tourist spots you’ve seen in TV shows and movies. By walking across the Brooklyn Bridge, you can easily reach neighboring Brooklyn, and from Battery Park you can catch a ferry to Liberty Island to see the Statue of Liberty. A visit to the 9/11 Memorial Park is also recommended as a way to remember the tragic events of that day. Enjoy your journey through Lower Manhattan and all its iconic landmarks!

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