Worth Street, New York City
Facts and practical information
Worth Street is a two-way street running roughly northwest-southeast in Manhattan, New York City. It runs from Hudson Street, TriBeCa, in the west to Chatham Square in Chinatown in the east. Past Chatham Square, the roadway continues as Oliver Street, a north-south street running one-way northbound. Between West Broadway and Church Street, Worth Street is also known as Justice John M. Harlan Way in honor of the Supreme Court justice and alumnus of the nearby New York Law School. Between Centre and Baxter Streets, Worth Street is also known as the "Avenue of the Strongest", "New York's Strongest" being a nickname for the city's Department of Sanitation. ()
Downtown Manhattan (Civic Center)New York City
Worth Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: 280 Broadway, Foley Square, Surrogate's Courthouse, African Burial Ground National Monument.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Worth Street?
How to get to Worth Street by public transport?
Bus
- Broadway & Thomas Street • Lines: M55 (3 min walk)
- Church Street & Warren Street • Lines: 120 (8 min walk)
Metro
- Chambers Street • Lines: J, Z (4 min walk)
- Canal Street • Lines: J, Z (5 min walk)
Ferry
- Brookfield Place / Battery Park City Ferry Terminal (20 min walk)
- Pier 11/Wall Street Terminal (24 min walk)