No-fee rentals. Wi-fi, Gas, and Electricity included ◆
◆ Location・・・Financial District, Manhattan
◆ Station・・・Fulton Street Station and Cortlandt Street Station
◆ Floor plan・・・23rd floor - Studio Apartment
◆ Access to the community area, gym/fitness center, sauna, screen room on 31st floor
◆ Access to the lounge area on the 58th floor
◆ Furniture
The Residences at W New York - Downtown are situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, offering residents a dynamic and culturally rich living experience. This downtown haven places the entirety of Manhattan within your grasp, with convenient proximity to the Financial District and iconic NYC landmarks like One World Trade Center, the South Street Seaport, the Statue of Liberty, Brookfield Place, and the illustrious Brooklyn Bridge.
The Financial District is a major location of tourism in New York City. One report described Lower Manhattan as "swarming with camera-carrying tourists". Tour guides highlight places such as Trinity Church, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building gold vaults 80 feet below street level (worth $100 billion), and the New York Stock Exchange Building.
This is the city's buzzing financial heart, home to Wall Street and glittering skyscrapers. Sidewalks bustle during the week and, after work, young professionals fill the restaurants and bars of the South Street Seaport and pedestrian-only Stone Street. The somber National September 11 Memorial and Museum, in the footprint of the Twin Towers, is also here. Above it all is the observatory atop One World Trade Center
The W Downtown Hotel & Residences at 123 Washington Street, New York, not only exemplifies luxury living in the Financial District but also offers an array of amenities catering to the needs and preferences of its residents and guests
This is the city's buzzing financial heart, home to Wall Street and glittering skyscrapers. Sidewalks bustle during the week and, after work, young professionals fill the restaurants and bars of the South Street Seaport and pedestrian-only Stone Street. The somber National September 11 Memorial and Museum, in the footprint of the Twin Towers, is also here. Above it all is the observatory atop One World Trade Center