In the center of old New York you’ll find a narrow cobblestone street that is the very embodiment of old-fashioned charm and quirk.
Introducing - Stone street, a hip pedestrian-only strip oozing 19th century charm, modern elegance and a carefree vitality not commonly associated with New York’s Wall Street neighborhood.
First established by the Dutch in the 16oo's, Stone street has been transformed into an easygoing alleyway, boasting bars, restaurants and fabulous shops.
In the summer, spring, and fall, you can enjoy alfresco dining and abundant people watching.
No visit to Stone Street is complete without a trip to Financier. If you like French pastries, in particular macarons, then this is the place for you.