The Bull of Wall Street Manhattan-New York
Wall Street is a business district in Manhattan, known worldwide as the home of the world's largest stock exchange. Since 1989, a large bronze statue of a bull has stood in front of the entrance to Wall Street. Today the Wall Street Bull, which is located in Bowling Green Park, has become the true emblem of the neighborhood, and one of New York's must-see tourist attractions.
You can find the Charging Bull in the Financial District. It stands directly north of Bowling Green Park, on Broadway, just below the intersection at Morris Street.
There’s a small plaza of cobblestone around the bull, but on either side are busy streets, so make sure to stay alert and don’t cross without first checking for cars.
While the statue is one of Wall Street’s most famous icons, there’s a lot more to see in the Financial District when you visit. Consider some of these other sights nearby as well:
Trinity Church, gothic revival church and final resting place of Alexander Hamilton
The New York Stock Exchange
Federal Hall
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum
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