
About The Seaport
Strolling & shopping in a cluster of restored wharfside buildings, many from the early 1800s.
What People Are Saying
from Google"Lower Manhattan, located at the southernmost tip of New York City, is a multi-commercial district offering a variety of entertainment, sightseeing, and shopping options. Its major districts include Greenwich Village, East Village, SoHo, and Tribeca, and parks are scattered along the East and Hudson Rivers. It also boasts numerous attractions, including Wall Street, the heart of New York‘s economy, and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Battery Park, at the southernmost tip of Lower Manhattan, offers ferries to the Statue of Liberty, drawing many travelers."
"There's not much here to do during the day. The market had a nice selection of desserts. Great place to take photos of Brooklyn Bridge and city views."
"The Seaport neighborhood in NYC is a historic area near the East River. It features cobblestone streets, restored 19th-century buildings, and a mix of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces. It is home to Pier 17, the South Street Seaport Museum, and a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The area includes waterfront views and access to ferry services. Events, markets, and seasonal attractions are frequent. The neighborhood is accessible via multiple subway lines and is located near the Financial District."
"Definitely going to .ake another trip next time they are having a concert."
"They have maintained few of the old buildings. That's really cool to see. There is a old ship and amazing view. Not recommended for winter but if you are lucky to experience fall sun, you are one lucky person. The seating area is amazing surrounded by lot of cool places to hang out or have your food. This place definitely gives out good vibe!"
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