231 Hudson Street (3.9 km from Ellis Island)
Located close to SoHo Tribeca and West Village neighborhoods guests at Arlo Soho will find many dining and shopping destinations within easy reach. One World Trade Center is 1 mi from Arlo Soho.
Craig Rd N (1.8 km from Ellis Island)
With National September 11 Memorial & Museum reachable in 3.7 mi Collective Governors Island features accommodations a restaurant a bar a shared lounge and a garden. Complimentary WiFi is offered throughout the property.
2 Washington Street (2.2 km from Ellis Island)
Sonder l Battery Park is located in New York City's Wall Street - Financial District neighbourhood, 1.4 miles from Bloomingdale's and 1.9 miles from NYU - New York University.
8 Stone Street (2.4 km from Ellis Island)
Featuring paid WiFi throughout the property DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown is located in lower Manhattan 787 feet from Battery Park.
32 Pearl Street (2.4 km from Ellis Island)
Offering a complimentary hot breakfast and a fitness center Hampton Inn Financial District is located in Lower Manhattan. Free Wi-Fi access is available. A work desk and a flat-screen cable TV are included in each modern guest room.
6 Water Street (2.4 km from Ellis Island)
Located in Downtown Manhattan the Hilton Garden Inn NYC Financial Center/Manhattan Downtown is 1585 feet from Wall Street and the Charging Bull. Battery Park is 528 feet away.
99 Washington Street (2.4 km from Ellis Island)
Located in lower Manhattan the Holiday Inn Manhattan - Financial District is the tallest Holiday Inn in the world. Free WiFi access is available. Rooms include a 39-inch flat-screen TV complete with premium channels and a spacious work area. St.
85 West Street at Albany Street (2.4 km from Ellis Island)
The New York Marriott Downtown Hotel has 506 guest rooms and 7 suites spread over 38 floors. Offering accommodations in the Financial district this nonsmoking property is 1585 feet from the 9/11 Memorial.
New York City is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, and for good reason. The city has a rich history, diverse culture, and endless things to see and do. One of the most popular attractions in New York City is Ellis Island. Ellis Island is located in New York Harbor and was the main port of entry for immigrants to the United States from 1892 to 1954. An estimated 12 million immigrants passed through Ellis Island before it closed in 1954. Today, Ellis Island is a National Monument and a part of the Statue Of Liberty National Monument . Visitors can take a ferry from Battery Park to Ellis Island and explore the museum there. The Ellis Island Immigration Museum tells the story of Ellis Island and the immigrant experience. The museum includes exhibits on the history of Ellis Island, the processing of immigrants, and the stories of individual immigrants who came to the United States through Ellis Island. The museum is an important part of understanding American immigration history and the diversity of our country.