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Address:9 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET
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Click to view available pictures of this hotel HOTEL DESCRIPTION:  The Wall Street Inn is a deluxe hotel, located in New York's financial and historic district, offers the best of the best. The hotel is well suited to please both the business traveler and the leisure guest. The hotel is located near South Seaport, Statue of Liberty, Museum of Jewish Heritage, American Indian Museum and the New York Stock Exchange. In addition ot its prime position, this hotel offers guests excellent service and superb accommodations.
At the end of a day of business or leisurely touring, retire to one of the finely appointed rooms. Each rooms is thoughtfully equipped for your comfort and convenience. The maximum occupancy per room in this hotel is two people. The friendly and well trained staff is waiting to spoil you while catering to your every need. The hotel is minutes to fine dining, shopping and entertainment.  
 

 

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# of Rooms: 46
# of Floors: 7
Check In: 3:00pm
Check Out: 12:00pm
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