Stock broker

New York Stock Exchange

Financial DistrictManhattan

4.3· 2,767 reviewsClosed now
New York Stock Exchange — stock broker — in Financial District — Manhattan — NYC
New York Stock Exchange interior — Financial District

Financial District

Manhattan

The brief

About New York Stock Exchange

Landmark building on Wall Street and home to one of the world's leading stock exchanges.

Community Rating

4.3

out of 5

2,767 community reviews

Rating aggregated from community reviews across platforms. Read full reviews on Google or Yelp for detailed diner experiences.

Community-sourced rating

Reviews

What diners say about New York Stock Exchange

15 verified Google reviews

4.7

15 reviews

5
12
4
2
3
0
2
1
1
0
#MONTY DAMONLocal guide
a week ago

Where larger corporation make their biggest impact on local affairs, city maps and American History. I've never been inside and I do not support Equal Opportunity Employment, something that protects the rights of voting and taxpayers Americans because it establishes and reinforces the responsibility of the United States of America for the gold standard. All rights reserved.<br><br>@dudeofnewyork

Sudhir PandeyLocal guide
4 weeks ago

The New York Stock Exchange is an iconic landmark in the Financial District and worth a quick visit while exploring downtown Manhattan. The area has a great vibe, especially with the famous Charging Bull nearby.

SL WongLocal guide
4 weeks ago

If you ever invested in US stocks, this is where the action happens! Definitely a must come for tourists!

ShawnLocal guide
a month ago

Quick stop to take a picture in front of the stock exchange building. You can’t walk up to it, it’s gated with lots of security around. But can take a picture from the pedestrian street and keep walking around the financial district. Good people watching spot.

David LunaLocal guide
Edited a month ago

"Iconic place to stop for photos! It was crowded with people in the middle of the street and no cars allowed, but the vibe is an experience to say the least. There isn’t a ton to do right at the building, but it’s perfectly on the way to Trinity Church. Overall, definitely cool to see and the photos are lit! 📸

Gracie HoltLocal guide
2 months ago

I came to NYC for the First time in December 2021. When I first saw the NYSE, I was in AWE seeing it for the First time. It was BEAUTIFUL! If you’re a First Timer that is coming to NYC during the Holidays, I would highly recommend seeing this! ❤️💚❤️💚

黃子竣(Derek Huang)Local guide
5 months ago

NYSE & Wall Street:<br><br>Walking through these narrow canyons of capitalism feels like standing at the heart of the global economy. The architectural gravity of the New York Stock Exchange building is even more impressive in person than in textbooks.

Prabir SahaLocal guide
5 months ago

Standing here, where numbers move nations and decisions echo across the world 🌎<br>I feel calm ☺️. Not rushed. Not loud. Just present.<br><br>This place was once a line on my dream list.<br>Today, it’s a reminder that you don’t need to chase noise to feel powerful. 🙏

George FineLocal guide
5 months ago

Was fortunate enough to know someone here at NYSE and took a private tour, was able to visit the set of many of the financial broadcasts such as closing bell and others, was also a part of the bell ringing ceremony to close out the market, one of the photos was captured during the height of the Pandemic and you can see, there is zero persons in or around NYSE, a once in a lifetime tour and also once in a lifetime pandemic that allowed me to take a shot without any tourists milling about in the photo.<br><br>The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), often called the "Big Board," is the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization. Located at 11 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, it serves as the primary marketplace for many of the world's most established "blue-chip" companies.<br><br>Market Leadership: As of 2024/2025, it hosts thousands of companies with a combined valuation in the tens of trillions of dollars.<br><br>Trading Model: Unlike the purely electronic Nasdaq, the NYSE uses a hybrid model. It maintains a physical trading floor where human Designated Market Makers (DMMs) work alongside high-speed automated systems to maintain "fair and orderly" markets.<br><br>The Iconic Bell: Trading is famously signaled by the ringing of a brass bell at 9:30 AM (Open) and 4:00 PM (Close) ET.<br><br>1792: The Buttonwood Agreement On May 17, 24 stockbrokers signed an agreement under a buttonwood tree on Wall Street. This established a formal system for trading government bonds and bank stocks with set commissions, marking the birth of the exchange.<br><br>1817: Formal Organization The group drafted a constitution and renamed itself the New York Stock & Exchange Board. They began renting space to trade indoors, moving away from coffee houses and street corners.<br><br>1863: The Modern Name The organization officially shortened its name to the New York Stock Exchange.<br><br>1867: Technological Revolution The introduction of the stock ticker allowed price information to be transmitted via telegraph, connecting Wall Street to investors across the country for the first time.<br><br>1903: 18 Broad Street The exchange moved into its current iconic neoclassical building, featuring the famous "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man" sculpture on its facade. This building was one of the first in the world to have air conditioning.<br><br>1929: The Great Crash "Black Thursday" (Oct 24) and "Black Tuesday" (Oct 29) saw the market collapse, losing nearly 25% of its value in days and signaling the start of the Great Depression. This led to the creation of the SEC in 1934 to regulate the markets.<br><br>2006: Going Public After over 200 years as a private, member-owned organization, the NYSE became a public company (NYSE Group, Inc.) following a merger with Archipelago.<br><br>2013: Acquisition by ICE The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) acquired the NYSE, though it continues to operate under its historic name and brand.

FlorinLocal guide
6 months ago

Attending the 102nd New York Stock Exchange Christmas tree lighting was a truly special experience. The atmosphere was festive and elegant, with music, lights and great energy all around Wall Street. Everything was well organized and felt safe, and seeing the tree come to life in front of the NYSE facade was unforgettable. I highly recommend this event to anyone visiting New York in December.

Fadi MurtadaLocal guide
6 months ago

I really liked that part of New York. The amazingly tall buildings that surround you from all sides. But the one thing that stood out to me was the stock exchange building. This place holds such history and evens nowadays it remains as one of the greatest must-see things in New York City

MOE JARADATLocal guide
7 months ago

The New York Stock Exchange stands as a symbol of American strength, ambition, and global influence. Located in the heart of Wall Street, this magnificent building represents more than just finance—it embodies the spirit of opportunity and progress that defines the nation. The grand architecture, the iconic American flags waving proudly at its entrance, and the steady hum of activity around it all remind visitors that this is where the heartbeat of the global economy resonates. Whether you’re an investor, a history enthusiast, or simply an admirer of American achievement, the NYSE is a must-see landmark that captures the power and pride of New York City.

Alejandro Rosales RodriguezLocal guide
8 months ago

Visiting the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street is like stepping right into the heart of global finance. Even if you’re not deeply into economics or trading, just walking through this historic area feels special. The building of the NYSE itself is impressive, with its massive columns and the famous American flag hanging outside. You can’t go inside the exchange floor unless you’re part of a special tour, but just standing outside gives you a sense of the importance this place holds.<br><br>Wall Street as a whole has a unique energy. The streets are narrower than you might expect, surrounded by tall skyscrapers, and filled with people from all over the world. The iconic Charging Bull statue is only a short walk away, and you’ll usually find a crowd taking pictures there.<br><br>It’s definitely worth visiting if you want to experience a piece of New York City’s identity beyond the usual tourist attractions. You don’t need to spend a lot of time here, an hour or two walking around, taking in the atmosphere, and snapping some photos is enough to feel the spirit of the place.

Rajkishora NayakLocal guide
9 months ago

Visiting New York Stock Exchange, one of world's Best Stock Exchange and it's massive architectural building was truly an amazing experience for me and my family even though I am not involved in trading. It is a landmark and iconic place. A must visit

Hassan HashiLocal guide
a year ago

Visiting the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street was an unforgettable experience. Standing in the heart of America's financial powerhouse, I felt the pulse of the economy all around me. The historic significance and energy of the place are palpable, and it’s incredible to see where so many critical financial decisions are made. Being on Wall Street, surrounded by iconic buildings and the fast-paced vibe, truly made me appreciate the impact this place has on the global economy. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in finance or American history.

Reviews sourced from Google. Displayed for informational purposes. Ratings reflect reviewer opinions at the time of posting.

Been here? Share one sentence.

No account needed. One honest sentence about your experience. All submissions are reviewed before publishing.

0/280

Anonymous · Reviewed before publishing

Was the health and dietary information on this page accurate?

Explore

New York Stock Exchange is one of many healthy restaurants in our directory. See Financial District healthy dining, healthy restaurants in Manhattan, and NYC restaurant health inspection grades.

New York Stock Exchange is listed in the Eat Real Food NYC directory — a curated database of healthy restaurants in Manhattan, verified with official NYC Department of Health inspection data.