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Wall Street

New York Metro · Zone 1Opened 1905 Step-free access

About Wall Street

Wall Street station sits at the heart of the Financial District, steps from the New York Stock Exchange - the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalisation. The surrounding streets are lined with the history of American capitalism: Federal Hall (where George Washington was inaugurated), Trinity Church (where Alexander Hamilton is buried) and the charging Bull of Bowling Green sculpture.

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Traveller Tips

  • 1The New York Stock Exchange on Broad Street is viewable from the street - tours require advance arrangement
  • 2Federal Hall (free, National Memorial) is directly opposite the NYSE - Washington's inaugural site
  • 3Trinity Church and Alexander Hamilton's grave are a 5-minute walk west
  • 4The Wall Street Bull at Bowling Green is a 5-minute walk south
  • 5The area is quiet and safe at weekends - a different experience from weekday intensity

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
-Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Facilities

ATMs
Info Desk

Nearby Attractions

New York Stock Exchange
Federal Hall National Memorial
Trinity Church & Alexander Hamilton's Grave
Bowling Green & Bull
Stone Street historic district