Cobblestone streets merge with sleek cafes, blending the past and present in a breezy waterfront setting. In one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, visitors can explore South Street Seaport's storied maritime past. It's also a major shopping destination, with retail shops and eateries that have created space for local artists and merchants. The seaport is currently undergoing a major renovation project, which will rehabilitate the area while preserving its history.
Parking and public transportation at South Street Seaport
South Street Seaport is easily accessible by public transportation. Fulton Street is the closest subway station. Paid parking spaces are available in the area.
Best and worst time to go to South Street Seaport
South Street Seaport draws large weekend crowds, especially in the summer. Fewer people visit on weekdays, opening up more outdoor seating options and a quieter overall experience. In the winter, an ice skating rink is open November through March, offering an alternative to congested uptown skating venues.
Admission to South Street Seaport
Admission to the seaport and to the Street Seaport Museum is free. A two-hour cruise on the Pioneer, the museum's 19th century schooner, can be booked for a fee.
Must see/do at South Street Seaport
Climb aboard for a boating excursion. Whether you take a water taxi or a harbor cruise, the skyline view from New York's waterways is unmatchable. For those who prefer to keep their feet on solid ground, the East River Esplanade is nice for a leisurely stroll or bicycle ride. The South Street Seaport Museum offers rotating exhibits and six historical vessels on display on the Street of Ships.
Other places to visit near South Street Seaport
The Brooklyn Bridge offers some of the best views in town. The Financial District is also a short walk from the seaport, where you can snap pictures of the New York Stock Exchange and the iconic Charging Bull.
Insider tip for visitors to South Street Seaport
A TKTS Booth is tucked away on the corner of Front and John Streets. Discounted theater tickets are available for same-day evening performances and day-before matinees. Availability and discounts are the same as in Times Square, but you'll most likely avoid the long lines.
Author's bio: Michele DeBella is a freelance writer based in New York City. She wishes everyday could be a lazy day by the water. Follow her on Twitter.