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For visitors, it’s always mind-blowing to see where most of the world’s stocks, bonds and common commodities travel through, and gives a sense of reality to the fragility of currency. It’s just one of those places you always hear about, but never get the chance to see. So, while you’re visiting Manhattan, New York, make sure to stop by, and give the building some time of the day, so you can be the one to return home with a little knowledge of the largest stock exchange.  To make sure you learn all about it, take the NY See It All Tour or the NYC Freedom Tour to see the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.  The New York Stock Exchange is a popular stop on OnBoard’s sightseeing tours.  Our Tour Guides walk the group off Broadway onto Wall Street and provide the tour group a historical narrative on the New York Stock Exchange, as well as the history of Wall Street and Federal Hall, where George Washington was inaugurated.  This brisk walk down to Wall Street takes only 10 minutes.

The NYSE is situated on Broad Street. The Visitor Gallery has been shut down since the terrorist attack in 2001, and there is no sign of whether it will open again. However we get a wonderful perspective of the spectacular Corinthian columns on the front of the building. The Exchange was established in 1792 when 24 New York City companies and suppliers finalized the Buttonwood Contract under a buttonwood shrub.  Since then, the NYSE has expanded to become the international icon it is these days.

From the NYSE, you can head back to Broadway and stroll down to the popular Wall Street Bull, one of the best picture possibilities in the area. Designed by then-unknown artist Arturo Di Modica, this icon since 1989 features a 7,000 pound version of a asking for bull with flaring nose that are touched or rubbed for best of fortune by many investors in the day. The statue was motivated by the 1987 Crash.

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This post is a guide and a virtual tour of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) headquarters in Lower Manhattan, with tips on planning your visit.

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HOW TO GET TO THE NYSE

Located at the intersection of Wall Street and Broad Street, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is by far the world's largest stock exchange and is the symbol of American capitalism.  

Where is the New York Stock Exchange

The massive facade of the building is actually not on Wall Street but on Broad.  

Click here for directions to the NYSE . Or why not stay in the area?

The Financial District has a number of inexpensive hotels with great reviews on TripAdvisor .

Or, let us take you here. Many of our tours of Lower Manhattan include or start at the NYSE.

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As you can see on the map, the NYSE is within walking distance from several New York City subway lines.

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HISTORY + DESIGN

When you turn the corner to see the Broad Street side of the Exchange, you will be standing in a location of great historical significance.

Prior to 1792, businessmen who engaged in the trading of goods and money met under a tree to transact business.

It was a sycamore tree but known more commonly as a buttonwood tree.

Thus in 1792, when 24 stockbrokers signed an agreement that would regulate their dealings, they named it the Buttonwood Agreement.

25 years later, the members of the Agreement drafted an official constitution and the New York Stock & Exchange Board was born.

In 1863 its name would be shortened t o the New York Stock Exchange.

The first location of the NYSE was a room rented in a small for $200 a month in 1817 located at 40 Wall Street (now the location of the Trump Building, one of the top 10 skyscrapers in New York City .  

When the original NYSE HQ’s were burned down in the Great Fire of New York (1835), the Exchange moved to a temporary headquarters and then again in 1865 moved to 10-12 Broad Street.

As the Exchange grew in business, a larger, grander building was needed.

Construction of the current NYSE building began in 1901 and George B. Post was the architect (known for his neo-classical buildings around New York including the glorious Customs House at Bowling Green).  

It took two years to complete the Exchange and costs ran over the estimated price. In the end, the final cost was $4 million.  

R.H. Thomas, chairman of the Building Committee justified the what-was-then substantial amount of money by saying,  “Where so many of our members spend the active years of their lives, they are entitled to the best that architectural ingenuity and engineering skill can produce.”  

Little could he know that a century later, the price of the building was no more than a typical trader’s end of the year bonus!

New York Stock Exchange pediment

Above the columns is a pediment with a sculpture designed by John Q.A. Ward (who also designed the over-life-size standing statue of George Washington on the steps of Federal Hall diagonally across from the Exchange.

Ward’s sculpture, called “Integrity Protecting the Works of Man” centers on the wing-hatted Mercury, the god of commerce.

To her left are representations of mining and agriculture and on her right, symbols of industry, s cience, and invention, all sources of American prosperity.    

THE TRADING FLOOR

Although you cannot visit the trading floor for security reasons, don’t feel too disappointed.

It is no longer the chaotic scene we’ve become familiar with throw movies and TV shows, with traders waving slips of paper, yelling stock prices, and negotiating million-dollar deals in a matter of seconds.  

Back in the 1980s, there were 5,500 people working on the trading floor.

But with the advance of technology and paperless transactions, the number of traders on the ground has dwindled to a mere 700 people and is now a much calmer, quieter environment.

Click the image for the interactive 360-degree view of the main trading floor.

360 View of NYSE Trading Floor

Discovery Education  offers an online virtual visit to the NYSE trading floor.

If you are missing the good old days, you can see what a typical day of trading used to be like by watching movies like “Wall Street” with Michael Douglas, “ The Pursuit of Happiness” starring Will Smith, and “ Trading Places” starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. 

THE RINGING OF THE BELL

The ringing of the bell at 9 am and again at 4 pm is more than a gesture - it guarantees the marketplace that no trades will take place before the opening or after the close of the market.

Starting in the 1870s, before microphones and loudspeakers were invented, used a large Chinese gong to let traders know to start or stop trading for the day.

But in 1903, when the Exchange moved to its current building, the gong was replaced by a brass bell which is now electrically operated.

Each of the 4 trading areas of the NYSE has its own bell which operates synchronously from one single control panel.  

You can see a detailed video history of the Exchange bell here.  

STUDENT GROUP VISITS

Unfortunately, the NYSE can no longer accommodate private requests for visits by school groups.

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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the world’s largest stock exchange, located at 11 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan. Each day approximately $150+ Trillion US dollars worth of stocks and market funds are traded. The main building of the exchange is located at 18 Broad Street and was designated a National Historic Landmark, along with the 11th Street location in 1978.

The NYSE is run by NYSE Euronet as part of a merger of the NYSE and the electronic stock management corporation, Euronext. It is considered the “seat” of American Finance and started in 1792 when 24 New York City stockbrokers and merchants signed the Buttonwood Agreement (signed under a buttonwood tree).

The NYSE’s opening and closing bells note the start and end of trading each day at 9:30 am and 4 pm EST. After September 11, 2001, visitors are not allowed to visit the exchange but may tour the exterior and start their tour of the Financial District’s landmarks – including the Federal Reserve Bank, National Museum of the American Indian/U.S. Custom’s House, Museum of American Finance, the Fraunces Tavern Museum, and the Federal Hall National Memorial.

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You can't go in but the Financial District is worth a look

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The New York Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in the world, and billions of dollars worth of stocks are traded there every day. The Financial District that surrounds it is central to the importance of New York City. But because of tightened security measures after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, which occurred mere blocks away from the New York Stock Exchange  (NYSE), the building is no longer open to the public for tours. 

The History 

New York City has been home to securities markets since 1790 when Alexander Hamilton issued bonds to deal with debt from the American Revolution. The New York Stock Exchange, which was originally called The New York Stock and Exchange Board, was first organized on March 8, 1817. In 1865, the exchange opened in its current location in Manhattan's Financial District . In 2012, the New York Stock Exchange was acquired by InterContinental Exchange.

The Building

You can view the New York Stock Exchange building from the outside at Broad and Wall streets. Its famous facade of six marble Corinthian columns below a pediment sculpture called "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man" is often draped with a huge American flag. You can get there by subway trains 2, 3, 4, or 5 to Wall Street or the R or W to Rector Street.

If you want to learn more about the financial institutions in New York, you can visit the Federal Reserve Bank of New York , which offers free tours to visit the vaults and see the gold with advance booking. It is also in the Financial District and offera insight into the inner workings of Wall Street.  

The Trading Floor

Although you can no longer visit the trading floor, do not get too disappointed. It is no longer the chaotic scene that's dramatized on TV shows and movies, with traders waving slips of paper, yelling stock prices, and negotiating million-dollar deals in a matter of seconds. Back in the 1980s, there were up to 5,500 people working on the trading floor. But with the advance of technology and paperless transactions, the number of traders on the floor has dwindled to about 700 people, and it is now a much calmer, quieter environment if still loaded with daily tension.

The Ringing of the Bell

The ringing of the opening and closing bell of the market at 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. guarantees that no trades will take place before the opening or after the close of the market. Starting in the 1870s, before microphones and loudspeakers were invented, a large Chinese gong was used. But in 1903, when the NYSE moved to its current building, the gong was replaced by a brass bell, which is now electrically operated at the start and end of each trading day.

Sights Nearby

The Financial District is the scene of a number of different sights in addition to the NYSE. They include the Charging Bull, also called the Bull of Wall Street, which is located in Bowling Green, near the intersection of Broadway and Morris streets;  Federal Hall ; City Hall Park; and the Woolworth Building. It is easy and free to see the exterior of the Woolworth Building, but if you want to take a tour, you will need advance reservations. Battery Park is also within walking distance. From there, you can take a ferry to visit the  Statue of Liberty  and  Ellis Island .

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This area is rich in history and architecture, and you can learn about it on these walking tours: History of Wall Street and 9/11, Lower Manhattan: Secrets of Downtown, and the Brooklyn Bridge. And if you're into superheroes, the Super Tour of NYC Comics Heroes and More might be just the ticket.

Food Nearby

If you need a bite to eat nearby,  Financier Patisserie  is a great spot for light eats, sweets, and coffee and has several Financial District locations. If you want something more substantial,  Delmonico's , one of NYC's oldest restaurants, is also nearby.  Fraunces Tavern , which first opened as a tavern in 1762 and was later headquarters to George Washingon and home to the Department of Foreign Affairs during the Revolutionary War, is another historic restaurant where you can sit down for a meal, as well as tour its museum. 

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Come explore the beginnings of the Big Apple right here in NYC’s Financial District.

In less than two hours, we’ll cover over 400 years of history, from New York’s earliest days as a Dutch trading outpost to its rise as a global leader on the financial stage. You’ll walk the streets where billion-dollar deals get made and see the hallowed institutions where the fate of our economy hangs in the balance.

There’s history, drama, and more than a few surprises along the way. For example, you’ll learn how a cleanup started with the best of intentions let criminals escape detection for over a century. Each tour is led by a Wall Street insider who can share firsthand stories from “inside the trenches.”

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This tour is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.

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Meet your guide at 22 Broad Street, in front of the Blue Bottle Coffee. Don’t go inside any buildings as this is just our meeting point. Your guide will be out front holding a sign that says “ExperienceFirst.”

Do we go inside any buildings, such as the NYSE?

This tour is mostly an outdoor walking tour with a chance to visit inside a few buildings. The New York Stock Exchange has been closed to visitors since 2001.

How much walking is there?

We cover about 1 mile at a leisurely pace, and the walking route is fairly level.

Do we need to understand finance to enjoy this tour?

We find those who appreciate finance and current events enjoy this tour even more. However, this tour is designed with a general audience in mind, and it’s great for families as well. You don’t need to have a financial background to have fun and learn on this tour. Questions are encouraged!

What is the rescheduling policy?

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  1. How To Experience the New York Stock Exchange

    The New York Stock Exchange — also known as the "Big Board" — is one of the oldest and largest stock exchanges on the planet. Located on Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, the NYSE stands as both a symbol of capitalism and as the financial center of the U.S. Easily the most important landmark on Wall Street, the stock exchange practically ...

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  3. Events

    On Wednesday, June 7, The New York Stock Exchange welcomed Fiserv, Inc. ( NYSE: FI) to celebrate its listing, making a big orange splash on the corner of Wall & Broad! This listing marked the second largest transfer at NYSE ($71B) — the largest since 2013. 11 Wall Street is one of the most exclusive and sought-after event spaces in New York City.

  4. The Wall Street Experience

    Top-rated guides keeping you entertained — and informed. We bring the buildings and landmarks of downtown Manhattan alive. Our goal? To demystify Wall Street. Bring your cameras and your questions! Meet the insiders. Guided tours with former traders, bankers, and others with insider knowledge of NYC's Financial District.

  5. New York Stock Exchange

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  6. New York Stock Exchange

    The New York Stock exchange, or "The Big Board" as traders know it, is one of the most important financial institutions located in Manhattan, New York. It's the world's largest stock exchange, and the average trading value, per day, is an estimated 153 billion dollars. Another landmark that's a must-see when visiting Manhattan, The ...

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  9. New York Stock Exchange

    The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the world's largest stock exchange, located at 11 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan. Each day approximately $150+ Trillion US dollars worth of stocks and market funds are traded. The main building of the exchange is located at 18 Broad Street and was designated a National Historic Landmark, along with the ...

  10. Visiting the New York Stock Exchange

    The Building. You can view the New York Stock Exchange building from the outside at Broad and Wall streets. Its famous facade of six marble Corinthian columns below a pediment sculpture called "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man" is often draped with a huge American flag. You can get there by subway trains 2, 3, 4, or 5 to Wall Street or the ...

  11. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Tours and Tickets

    Ideal for coffee lovers, this private guided tour visits local hot spots for grabbing coffee in New York City. In between coffee shop stops, explore downtown Manhattan and the Wall Street area, seeing major attractions like the New York Stock Exchange and Trinity Church. Choose between two different tours with two or three coffee stops. …

  12. The New York Stock Exchange

    The NYSE is the world's largest stock exchange, offering icons and entrepreneurs the opportunity to raise capital and change the world. Our listed companies form a powerful community committed to good governance and societal impact. Industry-leading trading technology, combined with the guidance of experienced traders creates higher market ...

  13. Wall Street Insider Tour

    Hear true tales from inside the financial trenches that will entertain, inform, and sometimes shock you. Discover Lower Manhattan's rich history, architecture, and surprising secrets. See famous landmarks like the New York Stock Exchange, the Federal Reserve, and the Charging Bull statue. Learn how a Dutch trading outpost grew into the New York ...

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    Kawasaki-based Jeplan Inc. plans to merge with special purpose acquisition company AP Acquisition Corp. to debut on the New York Stock Exchange in coming weeks. If the deal moves forward, it would ...

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  16. With the Bag to Match: Adrienne Bailon-Houghton

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  17. Tours

    Wall Street Insider Tour. 75-minute walking tour guided by Wall Street insiders. Covers Wall Street's history, culture, and surprising stories. An overview of NYC's Financial District. $39 per adult, $35 per child 4-12. Check Availability Learn More. Join one of our Wall Street walking tours and explore Lower Manhattan with an insider.

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    Get ready, Swifties. Every day this week, Taylor Swift will unveil an exclusive first looks at each of the four acoustic songs she is releasing in her Era's Tour movie debuting on Disney+ later ...

  20. Wall Street Insider Tour

    Get a glimpse of where the captains of industry live and work. Full description. On this unique 75-minute guided tour of Wall Street you'll see world-famous financial landmarks such as the New York Stock Exchange, Federal Reserve, and Wall Street. While walking along the streets of Lower Manhattan, your guide will tell you stories that only ...

  21. Medical clinics to provide free HIV screening in Moscow

    On the first day of winter, experts from children's health centres will visit 15 public and private schools and teach 10 th-11 th form students about HIV prevention measures and a healthy lifestyle. Lessons begin at 1 pm, and thematic lectures will also be held for university students. On 1 December at 2 pm, Alexei Mazus, Chief Expert on HIV ...

  22. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Tours and Tickets

    This tour is led by Wall Street insiders, and takes you to see top attractions such as the New York Stock Exchange and Goldman Sachs. Plus, you'll get the scoop about the lifestyle of a Wall Street trader. 1 hour 15 minutes. Free Cancellation. from. $60.27.

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  24. Exclusive: China's champion gymnast Li Ning considers taking company

    Chinese billionaire entrepreneur and Olympic champion Li Ning is considering taking his namesake sportswear company private from the Hong Kong stock exchange, four people said, adding to a string ...

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    Nine private schools in the Troitsk Administrative Area (1,185 students). Since 2012, the total number of students has soared by 67.4 percent. Shortages of kindergarten accommodation have been overcome, mostly by opening 30 new kindergartens for 6,100 children.

  26. eQ Asset Management raises 200 million euros for new

    The fund invests in private equity funds... eQ Asset Management raises 200 million euros for new private equity funds . March 12, 2024 04:00 ET | Source: eQ Oyj Press release 12 March 2024, 10:00 ...

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    2021: QR Code Implementation Pilot. The Department of Urban Planning Policy of the City of Moscow, together with the Office of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow and the Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow, began piloting a service that will allow citizens to receive information about the progress of construction of the capital construction facility and its 3D ...

  28. The BEST New York Stock Exchange Tours 2024

    Our most recommended New York Stock Exchange Tours. 1. New York: Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Tour by Open-top Bus. Experience the perfect introduction to New York with a Hop on Hop off Big Bus tour. Relax on an open-top double decker sightseeing bus while listening to insightful and engaging digital commentary.