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Wall Street

Wall Street was once the home of major financial institutions in the United States. After 9/11, many institutions moved out and most of them were converted into residential buildings. However, this narrow street lined with skyscrapers is still a popular tourist destination.


Tour route:

Walking east along the street numbers of Wall Street, No. 1 Wall Street is the Bank of New York Building (formerly the Irving Trust Bank Building), No. 11 is the New York Stock Exchange, No. 14 is the Bankers Trust Building, and No. 23 Wall Street was originally the JPMorgan Chase Building, which has now been converted into a residence.

Continue walking east to 37 Wall Street, which was originally the American Trust Company and Chase Bank, but is now a rental residence. 40 Wall Street is the Trump Building and Manhattan Trust Bank. 45 Wall Street was originally the Toronto-Dominion Bank, but is now a residence.

48 Wall Street was originally the headquarters of the Bank of New York and is now the American Financial Museum. 60 Wall Street is the Deutsche Bank Building/JP Morgan Chase Building. 63 Wall Street was originally the Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Building and is now a residence. 111 Wall Street is the Citibank Building.


Opening hours

Open all year round


Must-see tips

The famous Wall Street Bull was originally placed in front of the New York Stock Exchange, but because it was crowded with tourists every day, it has been moved to Bowling Green Park near Wall Street, about a 10-minute walk south from Wall Street.

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