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Nestled within the bustling metropolis of New York City, the Wall Street Hotel is conveniently located near many of the city’s most exciting attractions. The hotel is located blocks from the fascinating Tenement Museum, where stories of immigrants to New York City over the years are told. New York City is home to several famous landmarks that guests can easily access like Times Square and the beautiful Central Park. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to explore another side of the city, or explore the repurposed High Line which was once a train track and is now a beautiful city park.

Nearest Airport

JFK Airport: 45 minutes by car, about 1 hour by A train/ 19 miles LaGuardia Airport: 30 minutes by car, about 1 hour by 4/5 to R trains/ 13 miles Newark Liberty Airport: 45 minutes by car, about 1 hour by 2/3 trains/ 14 miles

Hotel Address

88 Wall Street, New York

New York, United States 10005


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