Business hotels near Wall Street are ranked here by walking distance from the intersection of Wall St and Broad St, verified meeting facilities, and professional atmosphere. Every hotel on this list sits within a 12-minute walk of the Financial District core and has confirmed business amenities. This guide is for travelers who need reliable WiFi, meeting space, and a hotel that functions as a working base, not just a place to sleep.
What to expect from hotels in the Financial District
The Financial District packs a lot of hotel inventory into a small area, but quality varies. Properties on and around Broad Street, Water Street, and Greenwich Street tend to offer the shortest walks to major financial institutions, law firms, and the NYSE. Most 4- and 5-star hotels here have meeting rooms, but confirmed capacity and executive lounge access differ significantly between brands. Parking is scarce and expensive in this part of Manhattan. Guests who need a car should budget for a nearby public garage rather than expecting on-site parking from the hotel.
Business hotels near Wall Street at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Walk to Wall St | Meeting rooms | Executive lounge | WiFi for all guests |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Wall Street Hotel | 4 | 2 min / 0.1 mi | Yes | No | Yes |
| New York Marriott Downtown | 4 | 5 min / 0.3 mi | Yes | Yes (M Club) | Fee-based (free for Bonvoy members) |
| Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York | 4 | 6 min / 0.3 mi | Yes | No | Yes |
| Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown | 5 | 8 min / 0.4 mi | Yes | No | Yes |
| The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel | 4 | 10 min / 0.5 mi | Yes | No | Yes |
Tips for booking a business hotel near Wall Street
- Book at least 3 weeks out during earnings season (January, April, July, October) — rates spike and meeting rooms fill fast.
- If you need a car, budget $50–$80 per day for a nearby public garage. On-site parking is not available at most Financial District hotels.
- The 4/5 and 2/3 subway lines at Wall St station and the J/Z at Broad St station give you direct access to Midtown in under 20 minutes.
- Ask the hotel directly about meeting room availability before booking — some properties have limited configurations that don't appear on the booking page.
- WiFi described as 'complimentary for loyalty members' means you pay if you're not enrolled. Confirm free-for-all-guests status before assuming.
Getting around the Financial District as a business traveler
The Financial District has good subway coverage. The 4 and 5 trains stop at Wall St station on Broadway, a short walk from most hotels on this list. The J and Z trains stop at Broad St, putting you within steps of the NYSE. For trips to Midtown, the 4/5 express gets you to Grand Central in about 12 minutes. The area is also walkable to the World Trade Center complex, where the E train and PATH trains connect to New Jersey and Midtown. Taxis and rideshares are available but traffic on narrow FiDi streets can add time during morning and evening peaks.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Four Seasons Hotel New York
57 East 57th Street, New York

Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York
75 Wall Street, New York

New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams Street, Brooklyn

The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt
123 Nassau Street, New York

The Wall Street Hotel
88 Wall St, New York, New York, 10005, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
The Wall Street Hotel at 88 Wall St is the closest on this list, about a 2-minute walk from the NYSE at Broad and Wall. The Hyatt Centric at 75 Wall St is equally close at roughly the same distance.
None of the five hotels on this list operate a dedicated on-site parking garage. The Financial District has limited street parking, so guests with cars should budget for a nearby public garage, which typically runs $50–$80 per day in this part of Manhattan.
New York Marriott Downtown at 85 West St has the largest confirmed meeting capacity on this list, with over 40 meeting rooms and a maximum capacity of around 1,200 people. It is the best option for conferences and large corporate events.
Four of the five hotels offer free WiFi for all guests regardless of loyalty status. The exception is New York Marriott Downtown, where standard guests pay a fee and Marriott Bonvoy members get it free as a loyalty benefit.
The 4 and 5 trains stop at Wall St station on Broadway, serving the hotels on Wall St directly. The 1 train stops at Rector St, close to the Marriott Downtown. Fulton St is a major hub with 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, and Z trains, serving the Four Seasons Downtown and The Beekman.
The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown at 27 Barclay St is the only 5-star property on this list and offers a full spa, pool, and confirmed meeting facilities. For travelers who also want an executive lounge, the New York Marriott Downtown's M Club is the only confirmed option among these five hotels.
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