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Lower Manhattan reborn: chic hotels, quiet memorials - Globe and Mail
Posted on Saturday, September 3, 2011 by destination tips travel
Down a narrow, cobblestone street that winds its way between awe-inspiring buildings, a collection of café tables pops into view, each one filled with young, stylish men and women in suits and sheath dresses, out for a night of cocktails and chatter.
It feels European, this chic urban scene, but these tables are not set beneath British cathedrals or the palazzos of Florence. This is Stone Street, a pedestrian-only corridor through the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, where an oasis of restaurants and bars thrives in the long shadows of Goldman Sachs and the Exchange District.
Like many European destinations, this neighbourhood has become inseparable from its history, its recent revival and unique character set against the scars of its tragic past.
That Lower Manhattan is now a global tourist destination is impossible to deny. This month will mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack that felled the World Trade Center. Already, more than 260,000 people from 43 different countries have booked their visits to the memorial site, which plans to accommodate more than 10,000 visitors a day. (People were encouraged to book at least six months in advance.)
But beyond the undeniable draw of ground zero itself, or perhaps because of it, the revival of Manhattan's lower district is itself a remarkable experience, one filled with surprises and the dramatic affirmation of life.
The area is teeming with new hotels, restaurants and retail, but not everyone on the street is just passing through. Lower Manhattan is home to the city's fastest-growing population of young families: Its vibe is warmer than you would expect for Wall Street.
In 2001, the area had just six hotels, places for visiting suits to crash after meetings, but not really viable options for those coming to New York as tourists. Most visitors contented themselves to stay north of Canal, dipping down into the financial district to snap a photo next to the Charging Bull, or en route to the Statue of Liberty.
Now, it's possible to enjoy an entire New York visit without ever venturing Uptown. To date, there are 18 hotels in Lower Manhattan, with more than 4,000 rooms, including those of the downtown location of the W Hotel, which overlooks the ground zero site itself.
I stayed at Gild Hall, a 126-room property of the Thompson Hotels. Located on Gold Street, one of many narrow pathways that wind through the area, Gild Hall doesn't look like much from the outside, but walk through the revolving doors and feel your chest puff up. This is a masculine hotel if there ever was one, the perfect manifestation of a neighbourhood where money never sleeps. The lobby is all worn leather couches and chandeliers fashioned from painted antlers. A soaring library in the middle of the room has bound copies of Hemingway and Melville, while framed photographs of early-20th-century sports teams line the walls.
The rooms are wrapped in dark wood and massive leather headboards, a mix of stocks and bonds, James Bond and just straight bondage.
Staying in the Financial District is a distinct experience from a Midtown visit. On the weekend, it lacks the flash and bustle of Times Square, but is still essential New York: classic and effortlessly cool.
Within walking distance from the hotel is The Seaport and Pier 17, a charmingly restored neighbourhood on the East River fashioned from a wealth of refurbished warehouses and pedestrian boardwalks. For families, the area has tall ships and Imagination Park, a family-friendly playground complete with splash pad where New Yorkers hang out with their stylish tots.
The Seaport is packed with restaurants and shopping destinations, and The Bodies exhibit is on permanent display at the Market Building. It also features a TKTS ticket centre, so you can line up for Broadway tickets without having to make the trek to Times Square.
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