New York City - Wall St., NYSE & Charging Bull - Travel Guide



Wall Street is a 0.7 mile-long (1.1 km) street located in Downtown Manhattan in the area known as the Financial District.

Wall Street is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ.

Places to see include:  

Federal Hall National Memorial

Trinity Church

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the corner of Broad Street (can only view from outside due to security)

Federal Reserve Gold Vaults (80 feet below street level at the Federal Reserve:  Reservations in Advance Required!)

Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull or the Bowling Green Bull), is a bronze sculpture that stands in Bowling Green Park (Broadway and Morris St). 

Many visitors take the opportunity to take pictures with the bull from the front and back.  If this bull could talk!

Address Wall St, New York, New York, 10007

Admission Fee and Hours


Free
Make sure to reserve in Advance online for the Federal Reserve!

This area is open 24 hours a day to look around.

Getting There

Directions & Information for Wall St., NYSE & Charging Bull

By Subway to Wall Street in NYC :

 - Take the 4 or 5 (green) subway to the Wall Street stop.
 - Exit at Wall Street and Broadway. Go right (east) on Wall Street.
OR
 - Take the J or Z (brown) subway to the Broad Street stop.
 - Exit at Wall and Nassau Streets. Go right (east) on Wall Street.
OR
 - Take the 2 or 3 (red) subway to the Wall Street stop.
 - Exit at Wall and William Streets. Go left (west) on Wall Street.
OR
 - Take the 1 (red) subway to the Rector Street stop.
 - Exit at Rector and Greenwich Streets. Go right (east) on Rector towards Trinity Place.
 - Turn left on Broadway. Turn right on Wall Street.
OR
 - Take the R (yellow) subway to the Rector Street stop.
 - Exit at Rector and Trinity Place. Go right (east) on Rector towards Broadway.
 - Turn left on Broadway. Turn right on Wall Street.
OR
 - Take the A or C (blue) subway to the Fulton Street stop.
 - Exit at John and Nassau Streets. Go right (south) on Nassau towards Maiden Lane.
 - Turn left on Wall Street.

Recommendations

• Beat the crowds and lines, reserve your tickets for the Federal Reserve!

• You can combine your visit with The 9-11 Memorial and Museum, and Battery Park.

Wall Street and Financial District Walking Tour - $24.95

Walk through Wall Street, the financial capital of the world, on this guided small group tour that covers the heroes and bandits of Wall Street. From John D. Rockefeller to Bill Gates. From Bernard Madoff to Ivan Boesky. Hear their stories of triumph and defeat. In addition, visit locations of movies shot in the financial district. Optional upgrade available to include ticket to Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum with a self-guided audio tour of each island.