FiDi runs from Chambers Street to the north and the tip of Manhattan to the south. West Street and the East River are its western and eastern boundaries. MORE: http://bit.ly/14TDjDd
amNewYork: Alfanoose serves up high-quality Middle Eastern cuisine. Their well-spiced falafel is consistently included on best-of lists. Wide variety of vegetarian options.
amNewYork: Superstorm Sandy delayed their grand opening, but Dough Re Mi is finally dishing out gourmet grilled cheeses, Greek yogurt with mix-ins and bagels. They even have doughnuts with pick-your-own toppings
30 Water St (btwn Broad St & Coenties Slip), 뉴욕, NY
칵테일 바 · Financial District · 486개의 팁과 리뷰
amNewYork: Crowned “World’s Best New Cocktail Bar” at a recent major industry event, this joint pours 72 “historically accurate” cocktails (and gallons of communal punch) while the taproom has whiskey and brews.
amNewYork: A sports bar with an upscale atmosphere and serious nosh, Manhattan Proper offers a nice if uncreative mix of draft and bottled beers, as well as wine.
amNewYork: Have an amazing-sounding recipe but missing one of the ingredients? Specialty market Zeytuna is sure to have it. Plus, the large self-service cafeteria has ample seating both indoors and outdoors.
amNewYork: This comic book and trading card outpost has catered to the hobby-minded crowd since 1992. You’ll also find graphic novels, statues and more.
22 Cortlandt Street (btwn Church & Broadway), 뉴욕, NY
백화점 · Financial District · 461개의 팁과 리뷰
amNewYork: This superstore offers discounts on designer goods, clothing, accessories, home goods and more. Because it has a tendency to get hectic here, try to visit closer to opening or closing hours.
amNewYork: Highlights include the Long Room, where George Washington gave his final speech to his officers. Bonus: the museum is connected to an excellent old-school tavern and restaurant.
amNewYork: The National Museum of the American Indian explores 12,000 years of Native American history and culture with collections of artwork and artifacts and traveling exhibits. FREE
amNewYork: Battery Park was the first defensive post taken by early Dutch settlers. Today, Battery Park offers numerous dog-friendly pathways, spectacular waterfront views and 53,000 square feet of gardens.