Ordering the Irish Coffee is a must!
Fraunces Tavern is a historic landmark and the oldest & most historic bar in the city! It is known as the watering hole for many of the founding fathers & George Washington gathered his officers there to bid them farewell after the British Army left America at the end of the Revolutionary War.
Stone Street is one of the city's oldest streets and was actually the first road to be paved in New Amsterdam, which later became New York.
Seaport in Lower Manhattan offers views of the city skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge over the East River. This bustling waterfront is home to the South Street Seaport Museum, showcasing maritime artifacts and a fleet of ships to explore, as well as to 3 piers hosting restaurants, bars, and the Tin building filled with shopping options.
Get the French Onion Soup burger.
This is inside the Gild Hotel!