Things To Do
Discover all the best attractions, shops, and restaurants within a short distance of Conrad New York Downtown.
Attractions
ONE WORLD TRADE OBSERVATORY
Take in stunning views across New York City at the One World Trade Observatory located on the top three floors of the One World Trade Center. Discover the history of the city during the 60-second journey projected on floor-to-ceiling LED technology in the Sky Pod elevators.
Distance: 0.2 miles
BROOKLYN BRIDGE
Built in 1883 and stretching over 5,000 ft. across the East River, the Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Known as one of New York’s most famous landmarks, the walk across the bridge offers incredible views of Manhattan.
Distance: 2 miles
9/11 MEMORIAL
Located at the site of the former World Trade Center’s, the 9/11 Memorial is a national tribute to the victims of September 11, 2001. The two reflecting pools, which feature man-made waterfalls, sit where the former towers once stood. The names of every victim of the atrocities are inscribed on the bronze panels at the edge of the pools.
Distance: 0.4 miles
THE HIGH LINE
A former railroad, the High Line has been revitalized as a public green space overlooking Chelsea. Owned by the city of New York, this park hosts daily events such as Tai Chi and musical performances. Known for its famous walking trail, visitors will experience amazing views of street art and various monuments.
Distance: 2 miles
THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
Known as New York’s most famous tourist attraction, the Statue of Liberty sits proudly on Liberty Island overlooking the city. A piece of architectural history, this unique statue can be seen from the free Staten Island Ferry or by purchasing tickets to the Island.
Distance: 1.3 miles (to ferry)
GOVERNOR'S ISLAND
Known as New York’s most famous tourist attraction, the Statue of Liberty sits proudly on Liberty Island overlooking the city. A piece of architectural history, this unique statue can be seen from the free Staten Island Ferry or by purchasing tickets to the Island.
Distance: 1.3 miles (to ferry)
THE SEAPORT
Located on South Street by Pier 17, The Seaport is an 8-minute drive or 20-minute walk from the hotel. This historic district now features shopping, dining, a live music venue, and a museum.
Distance: 1.9 miles
WALL STREET & TRINITY CHURCH
Wall Street is an eight-block street that is home to the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Hall Museum, and Trinity Church. Trinity Church is a historic parish church that has been a Downtown icon since 1846; it is the final resting place of founding father Alexander Hamilton.
Distance: 0.9 miles
THE BATTERY & SEAGLASS CAROUSEL
The Battery is a 25-acre park on the southern tip of Manhattan, just a 15-minute walk or 5-minute drive from the hotel. The Battery is home to Statue City Cruises (Statue of Liberty / Ellis Island Ferry), Staten Island Ferry, and Clinton Castle National Monument. The SeaGlass Carousel is a fish-themed carousel – perfect for a family day out. Open 11 am – 7 pm daily.
Distance: 1.2 miles
Restaurants
Anassa Taverna
Located within the hotel’s building, just north of our main entrance, Anassa Taverna offers upscale Greek fare featuring fresh seafood from the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Open for lunch and dinner with weekend brunch.
Locanda Verde
Located a 5-minute drive or 12-minute walk away from the hotel, Locanda Verde is an Italian restaurant located in TriBeCa. From chef and restaurateur Andrew Carmellini, the restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Contact our Guest Relations team for assistance with reservations.
Mezze on the River
Located a 9 minute walk from the hotel, Mezze on the River is a Mediterranean-inspired waterfront location featuring shareable plates, seafood, and cocktails. Open daily for dinner and weekend brunches.
Liberty Bistro
Located inside Le District in Brookfield Place, Liberty Bistro is just across the street from our hotel. Experience an upscale French restaurant with waterfront terrace seating. Open for lunch and dinner daily with weekend brunch.
Stone Street
In the middle of the Financial District lies Stone Street, a modern-day remnant of the Dutch colony established during the early part of the 17th century. Discover amazing restaurants and bars, with a GR team favorite being the Cauldron – where you are able to make your own potions.
Tin Building by Jean-Georges
The Tin Building by Jean-Georges is a sprawling culinary destination located in lower Manhattan’s historic Seaport. Set under the Brooklyn Bridge, the two-story building offers an array of culinary experiences, from open kitchens to a locally sourced market.
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