Fulton/Seaport

The historic Fulton/Seaport neighborhood transports visitors to another era with its carefully restored ships and early nineteenth century buildings. A monument to New York City’s maritime history, residents enjoy the diversity and rich culture of this little corner of downtown Manhattan.

Fulton Street and South Street Seaport feature some of the oldest architecture in the city. History mingles with luxury, offering potential renters modern conveniences in well-preserved buildings. The stunning views and easy access to the rest of Downtown make the neighborhood a sought-after place to call home.

The architectural quirks of the area extend to its retail and restaurant landscape, with new stores and quaint boutiques housed in renovated old mercantile buildings and restored nineteenth-century storefronts. Historic bars share the street with upgraded commercial destinations. The neighborhood’s charming knack for preservation keeps visitors guessing as they wander the historic district.

The Fulton/Seaport neighborhood is a significant destination for tourists looking to drink in historic New York City culture. The ever-popular Pier 17 is an excellent place to rest and enjoy a string of shops, dining options, and the occasional rooftop concert. The South Street Seaport Museum offers a glimpse of life during the Seaport’s heyday. The waterfront and pier draw in large crowds with a collection of preserved ships and stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge.

The cozy neighborhood of Seaport delivers historical maritime charm with a side of downtown Manhattan’s effortless energy.

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