Nestled in Lower Manhattan, the Seaport District NYC stands as a testament to the city’s rich maritime history. Originally a bustling commercial hub since the 1600s, the area is now a vibrant 21st-century destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The South Street Seaport Museum still houses old ships, offering a glimpse into the past when international trade thrived here. Today, visitors can stroll along cobblestone streets, explore a variety of activities, and enjoy stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the iconic New York City skyline from Pier 17.
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