This page covers the top 5 hotels physically located in Financial District, Manhattan, selected by guest review scores, verified star ratings, and confirmed sustainability credentials. The list spans mid-range and upscale segments, so business travelers, weekend visitors, and eco-conscious guests each find a relevant option. Hotels rank first by sustainability certification status, then by star rating, then by average guest review score.
How we ranked hotels in Financial District
Every hotel on this list sits inside Financial District proper — not Tribeca, not the Lower East Side, not Battery Park City. We cross-referenced addresses against Google Maps, Booking.com, and each hotel's own website before including any property.
Star ratings come from at least two independent sources (Google Hotels and Booking.com) verified against the brand's official classification as of 2026. Amenities are listed only when the hotel's own website confirms them at the property level. If a feature applies to select room types only, the entry says so.
Sustainability credentials appear only when a certification or published program is publicly verifiable. Hotels with confirmed certifications rank above those without, all else equal.
Financial District hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Nearest subway (walk) | Sustainability | Segment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conrad New York Downtown | 4 | Rector St (1, R, W) — 3 min | LEED Gold certified | Upscale |
| Andaz Wall Street | 4 | Wall St (2, 3, 4, 5) — 2 min | Hyatt's World of Care program | Upscale |
| The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel | 4 | Fulton St (A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5) — 4 min | None verified | Upscale |
| Millennium Hilton New York Downtown | 4 | Fulton St (A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5) — 2 min | Hilton CleanStay program | Upscale |
| Club Quarters Hotel, World Trade Center | 3 | Cortlandt St (1) — 2 min | None verified | Mid-range |
Practical tips for staying in Financial District
- Weekday rates spike Monday through Thursday when business travel peaks — book Friday or Saturday arrivals for lower nightly rates.
- The 4/5 trains at Fulton Street connect you to Midtown in under 20 minutes, making Financial District a workable base for the whole city.
- Most restaurants in the neighborhood close early on weekends. Check hours before you plan a Saturday dinner within walking distance.
- The Staten Island Ferry terminal at Whitehall Street is a 10-minute walk from most of these hotels and gives you free views of the Statue of Liberty.
- Street parking is scarce and expensive. If you're driving, budget $50–$80 per day for a nearby garage.
Best hotels in Financial District for business travelers
Business travelers get the most out of Financial District because the neighborhood puts them within a 5-minute walk of the New York Stock Exchange, One World Trade Center, and dozens of law and finance firms along Broadway and Broad Street.
Conrad New York Downtown and Andaz Wall Street both offer meeting rooms and business-grade Wi-Fi confirmed at the property level. The Beekman suits smaller teams or executives who want a boutique atmosphere without sacrificing proximity to the financial corridor on Wall Street.
For travelers who need a mid-range option with a reliable location, Club Quarters Hotel, World Trade Center sits steps from the Cortlandt Street subway stop and keeps rates lower than the four-star properties on this list.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Club Quarters Hotel, Grand Central
128 East 45th Street, New York, New York, 10017, New York

Conrad New York Downtown
102 North End Avenue, New York

Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza
One United Nations Plaza, New York

The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt
123 Nassau Street, New York
FAQs
Common Questions
Andaz Wall Street and Club Quarters Hotel, World Trade Center both sit within 2 minutes of a subway entrance. Andaz connects you to the 2, 3, 4, and 5 lines at Wall Street station. Club Quarters puts you at the Cortlandt Street stop on the 1 line. For the widest range of lines, Millennium Hilton New York Downtown and The Beekman are each within 4 minutes of Fulton Street, where eight lines converge.
Conrad New York Downtown holds a verified LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, making it the only hotel on this list with a confirmed third-party building certification. The other properties carry brand-level programs (Hilton CleanStay, Hyatt World of Care) but no independently verified building certifications as of 2026.
Club Quarters Hotel, World Trade Center is the mid-range option on this list, with nightly rates that typically run $80–$120 below the four-star properties nearby. It sits on Washington Street inside Financial District proper and offers gym access and meeting rooms at a 3-star price point.
Financial District works well for tourists who want to visit the 9/11 Memorial, One World Observatory, the Staten Island Ferry, and the Brooklyn Bridge without paying Midtown prices. The Fulton Street subway hub connects you to the rest of Manhattan in under 20 minutes. The tradeoff is that restaurant and nightlife options thin out on weekends, so check hours before planning evening meals in the neighborhood.
Conrad New York Downtown and Andaz Wall Street both confirm pet-friendly policies on their official websites as of 2026. Policies on size limits and fees vary, so contact the hotel before booking if you're traveling with a large dog.
From Financial District, JFK Airport is roughly 45–60 minutes by subway (A train to Howard Beach, then AirTrain) or 30–40 minutes by taxi depending on traffic. LaGuardia is 30–45 minutes by taxi or rideshare. Neither airport has a one-seat subway ride from this neighborhood, so budget extra time if you're catching an early flight. We have a separate page for hotels near JFK if airport proximity is your priority.
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