When people think of New York City, Manhattan is often the first place they picture. It’s no wonder: the borough is home to big-name attractions, such as Central Park, the Empire State Building, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the High Line and One World Observatory; world-class museums, restaurants and concert halls; and the bright lights of Times Square and Broadway.
Lower Manhattan neighborhood is a thriving, culturally diverse area of Manhattan that is the central borough for business, culture, and government for the city of New York. Some of the many area highlights include the Trinity Church, Federal Hall, Wall Street, One World Trade and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. A well-developed restaurant and shopping scene helps to draw visitors from across the globe to experience some of the best the NYC has to offer.