New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Tours and Tickets

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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is a driving force of the US economy and a landmark American institution. The exchange isn't open to the public, but stopping by and walking the city's Financial District ranks as a top NYC experience. Find several iconic sights nearby, including the Charging Bull statue and Trinity Church.

  • 11 Wall St., New York City, New York, 10005

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Wendy_M, Jan 2025
Thanks so much, Ann!
Ann is an amazing person and a gifted teacher! I learned alot about navigating the NYC transport system. While I don't yet feel like an expert, I can now get from point A to point B and back again! This experience is definitely worth the time & money.
Louise_K, Dec 2024
We greatly enjoyed the...
We greatly enjoyed the experience. Our guide, Dan, was very knowledgeable, personable, and attentive to everyone in our group. We were able to see many of the "must-see" attractions that we may not have taken time for if we had not been on the tour. Ending at the 911 Memorial was perfect and allowed us to extend the experience by exploring the museum while we were in that area.
Dawn_B, Dec 2024
Dan was so wonderful!...
Dan was so wonderful! Even with all the rain we had the day of the tour. He was so helpful. We learned so much and seen so much! I definitely recommend doing this.
Justice_W, Dec 2024
Absolutely amazing
Absolutely a must! Learned so much and saw pretty much all the New York highlights! Also took my 10 yr old daughter and it was very entertaining! We went in December and even had a wintry mix during the tour and had the best time! Wear wool boots and big jackets if it’s the winter! *special shout out to Dan!!!!*
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Q:What is the New York Stock Exchange?
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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is one of the world’s oldest and largest stock exchanges. Formally established in 1871, it has since grown to become a top financial center and a symbol of American capitalism. It’s also a Lower Manhattan tourist destination.
Q:Where is the New York Stock Exchange located?
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The New York Stock Exchange is located at 11 Wall Street, New York, in the heart of Lower Manhattan’s Financial District. It’s been located in its iconic building—instantly recognizable for its colonnaded frontage—since 1903.
Q:Can I visit the New York Stock Exchange?
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No, you can’t visit the New York Stock Exchange. While it used to be open to the public, that changed following the 9/11 attacks. However, if you stand outside the NYSE at 9:30am or 4 pm—when trading opens and closes—you can hear its famous bell ringing.
Q:What is the significance of the NYSE trading floor?
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The trading floor is one of the most recognizable parts of the New York Stock Exchange. Formerly a place of bustling activity, where traders chaotically shouted and signaled to each other, it has since become more tame as trades moved online. However, it’s still an iconic financial symbol.
Q:What are the nearby attractions to visit when at the NYSE?
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Highlights close to the New York Stock Exchange include the Federal Hall, Trinity Church, and the Charging Bull statue. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is also nearby, as is One World Trade Center and its sky-high observatory.
Q:How do I get to the New York Stock Exchange using public transportation?
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The New York Stock Exchange is very well served by public transporta. Broad St and Broadway & Wall St subway stations are both just minutes walk away, served by the 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains. You can also take the R and W, or the 1 train, to Rector Street.