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What to Do Near Wall Street NYC: Hidden Gems & Wall Street Tours

  • Dana at Vibe Tours
  • Jan 13
  • 3 min read

Updated: 2 days ago


Wall Street may be synonymous with finance, but the neighborhood surrounding it—New York City’s Financial District (FiDi)—is one of the most historic, walkable, and surprisingly vibrant areas in the city. From Revolutionary War landmarks and iconic architecture to waterfront views and hidden streets, there’s far more to do near Wall Street than most visitors expect.


Whether you have an hour, an afternoon, or a full day, here’s your guide to the best things to do near Wall Street NYC.


TL;DR Summary: Pressed for time? Don't just wander FiDi—experience it. Join our Wall Street Insider Tour to see these sites with a former trader.


Walk Wall Street Itself (Yes, It’s That Short)


Wall Street is only eight blocks long, but it packs over 400 years of history into a single stretch.


Highlights include:


  • New York Stock Exchange – The most famous stock exchange in the world

  • Federal Hall – Where George Washington was inaugurated as the first U.S. president

  • Fearless Girl statue – A modern symbol of resilience and equality


A guided Wall Street walking tour brings these stops to life, connecting financial history with politics, immigration, and the people who shaped the country.


Many local guides, including former traders and finance professionals, offer tours that explain not just what happened here—but why it still matters today.


Pro Tip: You can't go inside the NYSE trading floor anymore , but on our Wall Street Tour, our guides tell you exactly what’s happening behind those brass doors right now.

Visit Trinity Church & Alexander Hamilton’s Grave


Just steps from Wall Street, Trinity Church is one of the most important historic sites in New York City.


Why it matters:

  • Alexander Hamilton is buried here

  • The churchyard predates the American Revolution

  • Broadway literally runs past its gates


For fans of American history—or Hamilton: The Musical—this is a must-see stop near Wall Street.


For the Hamil-fans: Standing at the grave is cool, but walking the exact path he took to his law office - while listening to the music - is better. Check out our Hamilton Musical Walking Tour.

See the Charging Bull & Bowling Green


At the southern end of Broadway you’ll find:


  • Charging Bull – A symbol of market optimism

  • Bowling Green – NYC’s oldest public park (est. 1733)


Fun fact: The fence around Bowling Green went up in 1772 to protect a statue of King George III.


Explore Stone Street: NYC’s Oldest Street


If you’re looking for food, drinks, or atmosphere near Wall Street, head to Stone Street.

Why locals love it:


  • One of the oldest streets in New York City

  • Cobblestones, low-rise buildings, and European vibes

  • Lined with historic taverns and restaurants


It’s an ideal stop after a walking tour or a perfect place to pause and soak in FiDi’s energy.


Stone Street NYC


Visit the 9/11 Memorial (Quietly & Respectfully)


A short walk from Wall Street brings you to the 9/11 Memorial, one of the most powerful and moving sites in New York City.


Even if you don’t enter the museum, the reflecting pools:

  • Sit in the original Twin Towers’ footprints

  • List the names of nearly 3,000 victims

  • Offer a space for reflection amid the city’s pace


Many visitors combine Wall Street sightseeing with a guided 9/11 Memorial walk to better understand how the neighborhood—and the city—was forever changed.


Walk to the Waterfront & Battery Park


Near Wall Street, you’re never far from the water.

From Battery Park, you’ll get:


  • Views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island

  • Harbor breezes and open green space

  • Access to ferries and waterfront promenades


It’s a great way to decompress after exploring the dense streets of the Financial District.


Discover Hidden History You’d Never Find Alone


Some of the most fascinating things to do near Wall Street in Lower Manhattan aren’t obvious unless someone points them out:


  • The original line of the Dutch defensive wall

  • Old banks converted into luxury spaces

  • Alleyways where early American commerce thrived

  • Buildings that once housed pirates, smugglers, and revolutionaries


This is why a boutique Wall Street tour often delivers a far richer experience than wandering solo.


Why walk with 20 people when you can have the guide to yourself? > Our Private NYC Experiences allow you to skip the crowds at the Bull and get a custom itinerary built around your interests. Perfect for families and couples.

Take a Guided Wall Street Tour with a Local Expert


If you want more than surface-level sightseeing, a guided tour is the best way to experience the area.

A great Wall Street walking tour:


  • Connects finance, history, politics, and culture

  • Is led by a knowledgeable local—not a script reader

  • Adapts to your interests (history, markets, Hamilton, current events)


You can explore private and small-group experiences at👉 www.vibenyctours.com


Looking ahead to 2026? New York was the first capital of the United States. We are launching exclusive America 250: The Occupied City tours for the anniversary.


New York Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange

Updated April 7, 2026


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