The best of the best in the Financial District, including restaurants, bars, parks, art galleries & more.
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Compass: Nosh on French toast rolled in Cap’n Crunch for weekend brunch, and fresh seafood and comfort dishes at the casual eatery near South Street Seaport.
Compass: Opened in 1837, Delmonico’s is be touted as birthplace of steakhouses. Devour Lobster Newburg, Baked Alaska, and huge cuts of meat at the place where J.P. Morgan once dined.
Compass: Long wood tables and outdoor seating make Ulysses an excellent after-work spot come summer, and offers cozy candlelit indoor space in the winter.
Compass: The downtown outpost of Tiffany carries all items like bracelets, crystal, earrings, cufflinks, and necklaces, all wrapped in that little blue box.
Compass: Dedicated to NY's maritime history, South Street Seaport is known for its water taxis and large boats. But stroll down the peer with an ice cream cone to feel like you’re almost on a beach boardwalk.
117 Trinity Pl (btwn Liberty & Cedar St), ニューヨーク市, NY
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Compass: Many know it as the Occupy Wall Street headquarters, but now that the dust has settled, it’s a symbol of freedom of expression and activism in the Financial District.
Compass: Ultimate Fighting Championship is the finest place to learn and practice mixed martial arts. Workouts are designed for fitness buffs and pros.
Compass: Smoking purists will be impressed by the fine tobacco supplies and rare pipes at Barclay Rex. But cigar-lovers will enjoy the lounge and walk-in humidifier.
Compass: The beautiful church welcomes all to visit and was the birthplace of Columbia University. Alexander Hamilton and John Watts were also buried here.
Compass: Centuries ago, George Washington was sworn in as the first president at the Federal Hall National Memorial, where he also gave his inaugural speech.