The 200-year old South Street Seaport, nestled between the Brooklyn Bridge and the canyons of Wall Street, is your gateway to Lower Manhattan’s rich history and cultural diversity. Alongside the East River you can enjoy the cobblestone streets, explore the South Street Seaport Museum, and grab a nice meal. Discover an authentic historic cobblestone district with high-masted sailing ships, exciting cultural events, and a unique collection of shops and restaurants. (Not to mention incredible views of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River.)
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