In a neighborhood better known for power suits than boutique style, The Wall Street Hotel has established itself as a refined and inviting presence in Lower Manhattan’s Financial District. Nestled within the historic Tontine building, the hotel has continued to blend understated luxury with a welcoming atmosphere since opening its doors.

The interior designers at Rose Ink Workshop crafted a polished yet approachable aesthetic that still holds strong. From the moment you walk in, the lobby feels both elegant and cozy: a white-marble check-in desk and calming oat-toned palette set the tone for the rest of the stay, offering an escape from the city’s bustle.

Just off the reception area is the Lounge on Pearl, an all-day social space defined by its soaring double-height ceilings and rich interior textures. Jewel-toned fabrics and playful animal-print furniture add flair to a lounge that walks a fine line between old-world glamour and contemporary boldness. A hand-painted New York City skyline graces the walls.
For those seeking a more elevated dining experience, La Marchande, the hotel’s French brasserie by Michelin-starred chef John Fraser, continues to impress with its inventive menu and refined execution. Whether it’s a leisurely brunch or an indulgent dinner, La Marchande is a destination in its own right.

For a rooftop bar moment on the hotel’s 15th floor, Bar Tontine’s indoor-outdoor blueprint will win you over.

The hotel’s 180 rooms & suites are thoughtfully designed with layered textures and curated details. Think steel blue and celadon tones, tufted headboards inspired by Mother of Pearl, and accents that nod to the hotel’s pearling heritage, courtesy of its owners, the Paspaley family.

Needless to say, The Wall Street Hotel serves as one of the most stylish and well-appointed places to stay in the Financial District (even in NYC, for that matter).
Top Takeaways
- Location: New York City, NY (Financial District in Manhattan)
- Rating: Five-Star
- The Vibe: An unimposing elegant hotel with both storied and modern touches, right in the heart of FiDi.
- Food + Drink: The Lounge on Pearl serves light bites, cocktails, and coffee. It feels calm inside, making it, if you ask us, the perfect place to post up and read the New York Times. There's also French brasserie La Marchande on-site, which is helmed by Michelin-starred chef, John Fraser.
- Amenities: Fitness center, Spa Services, Terrace, Business center, Valet parking
- 5 Nearby Attractions: Wall Street, Trinity Church, Charging Bull, Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Seaport District
- Any Personal Neighborhood Recs? Hmm… either Printemps, the neighborhood’s sleek new French department store that radiates Parisian chic, or The Tin Building by Jean-Georges, a stunning culinary destination and perhaps the most elevated food hall you’ll ever experienced.
- Our favorite thing about the hotel? While there’s much to choose from, we will have to say Bar Tontine on a summer evening or the lobby’s palpable elegance, from the bucolic-esque motif lathering a portion of the walls to the exquisite marble check-in desk.
- Rooms: 180 rooms & suites that are soothingly elegant and freckled with unique wallpaper (there's one in particular we love, which has a bunch of monkeys on it).
- Pricing: Rooms start at $542/night.
- Closest Airport: LaGuardia Airport