231 Hudson Street (2.3 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
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.
32 Pearl Street (0.1 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
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 (0.1 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
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.
8 Stone Street (0.1 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
Featuring paid WiFi throughout the property DoubleTree by Hilton New York Downtown is located in lower Manhattan 787 feet from Battery Park.
9 South William Street (0.2 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
This landmark hotel is ideally placed in the centre of New York City's Financial District moments from attractions including the Stock Exchange and offers comfortable rooms featuring flat-screen TVs.
75 Wall Street (0.4 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
Andaz Wall Street-a concept by Hyatt is located in New York City's financial district and is within walking distance to the South Street Seaport New York Stock exchange and ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Governor's Island.
2 Washington Street (0.4 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
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.
52 William Street (0.4 km from Fraunces Tavern Museum)
Just 1 block away from New York City's famed Wall Street Radisson Hotel New York Wall Street is less than 10 minutes' walk from The World Trade Center and New York Helicopter Tours.
Fraunces Tavern Museum in historic New York City is one of the must-see attractions for history enthusiasts. Located at 54 Pearl Street, the museum rests in a building that was built in 1719 and played host to meetings of George Washington, his first cabinet, and the resignation of General Benedict Arnold. It is also home to many artifacts like documents and letters as well as a re-created colonial barroom. The experience wouldn't be complete without a visit to its restaurant which dates back to 1889. With its traditional American menu along with live music available seven days a week, it offers an enchanting atmosphere steeped in history!