Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall Station

Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall station serves the 4, 5, 6 lines, near City Hall and the Brooklyn Bridge, with historic mosaics and access to the abandoned City Hall Station.

Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall is a major subway station in Lower Manhattan, serving the 4, 5, and 6 lines. Located near City Hall Park, it provides access to iconic landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, the New York City Municipal Building, and the surrounding Civic Center. The station features distinctive architecture, including tiled arches and vintage-style mosaics, reflecting its historic significance as one of the city's oldest subway stations. It was originally part of the first subway line that opened in 1904. The nearby abandoned City Hall Station, now a hidden gem, showcases beautiful Guastavino tilework and a curved platform but is no longer in use. Today, Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall remains a vital transit point for commuters and tourists, offering connections to various bus routes and nearby subway lines at Chambers Street.

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New York City Hall
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Fulton Center
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Underground New York: Private 2-hour Subway Tour

Discover the hidden stories, architectural marvels, and artistic gems beneath the streets of New York City on this immersive two-hour private subway tour. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this experience offers a deep dive into the history of transit in NYC, exploring how the subway shaped the city that never sleeps.

On this 2-hour private tour, you will:

  • Get acquainted with the history of transit in NYC with your knowledgeable local guide;
  • Explore the iconic Grand Central Terminal;
  • Stroll along its vast main concourse and admire the celestial ceiling;
  • Take the 6 train downtown to trace the first-ever subway route;
  • See some of the remnants of the original subway construction dating back to 1904;
  • Head to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall to hear about the city’s inaugural subway station;
  • Pass by the futuristic Fulton Centre and get a closer look at the innovative design elements of this major subway hub;
  • Walk to the Oculus at the World Trade Centre and find out about the transformation of Lower Manhattan’s transit network post 9/11;
  • Learn about the artists who are filling the subway with colour and the context behind the artwork;
  • Uncover the intricate mosaic designs that are integrated into the walls of stations throughout the metro system;
  • End at Times Square-42nd Street: NYC’s busiest subway station.

The New York City Subway is one of the largest and most complex public transit systems in the world, serving millions of riders every day. Running 24/7 and connecting all 5 boroughs, it’s not just a transportation system but an enduring symbol of the city’s energy, history, and culture. Our Underground New York tour takes you on a private journey through time, showcasing the incredible history, art and architecture of a carefully curated selection of subway stations across the vast network.

Your tour begins at our conveniently located meeting point in Midtown Manhattan, where you’ll get acquainted with your guide before stepping inside the legendary Grand Central Terminal, New York City’s most famous train station. You'll stroll through the vast main concourse, gazing up at the celestial ceiling, while your guide reveals intriguing details of this architectural masterpiece. You’ll learn about the early days of the subway and how Grand Central redefined travel in the Big Apple. Then you will hop on the 6 train downtown, one of the most well-known subway lines, tracing the path of the city’s first-ever subway route. Along the way, you’ll spot remnants of the original 1904 subway construction before arriving at Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall, once home to New York’s very first subway station.

Moving through the system’s ever-evolving landscape, you will step above ground to see some of the most interesting architecture of the subway stations, including the futuristic Fulton Center, an innovative transit hub where cutting-edge design meets function. Just a short walk away, you’ll proceed to the striking Oculus at the World Trade Centre, where your guide can share a powerful story of resilience and transformation, explaining how Lower Manhattan’s transit network was reshaped in the aftermath of 9/11.

Beyond history and engineering, the subway is also an extraordinary canvas for creativity. During the tour, you’ll get a closer look at some of the vibrant mosaics and intricate tilework that line station walls, each piece telling a story of the city’s past and present. Your guide can tell you about the artists behind these works and the cultural significance of the underground art that brightens the daily commute for millions.

Your final stop will be the bustling Times Square–42nd Street Station, the busiest station in the entire city. This makes for a fitting finale to a tour that reveals the intricate web of history, innovation, and artistry woven into the fabric of the NYC Subway system. Your guide can provide tips to help you navigate the Subway like a pro so you can make your way back to your hotel or keep exploring to your heart’s content.

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