The Wall Street Bull, a symbol of Wall Street in the United States, is a 5-meter-long, 6,300-kilogram bronze statue. The bull was eventually relocated to Broadway, which intersects Wall Street at an angle. The Bull symbolizes strength and courage, implying that as long as the bull remains, the stock market will remain bullish.
Attractions Location: Bowling Green, New York, NY 10004 United States
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Time reference: 1-3 hours
Start your journey at the iconic Charging Bull statue and explore the core of New York’s Financial District.
Transportation: Subway lines 4, 5, R, W to Bowling Green or Wall Street stations. Walking is best within Financial District.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in nearby hotels such as the Hyatt Centric Wall Street or Club Quarters. Enjoy American and seafood fare at Stone Street.
Souvenirs: Charging Bull replicas, Wall Street-themed merchandise, and financial memorabilia.
Combine your Wall Street Bull visit with a trip to the Statue of Liberty and the 9/11 Memorial.
Transportation: Subway lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, J, Z to South Ferry, Wall Street, or Fulton St. stations. Walking and ferry rides.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Financial District hotels or boutique hotels near Battery Park. Sample Italian cuisine at Eataly.
Souvenirs: Statue of Liberty souvenirs, 9/11 Memorial items, Italian gourmet products from Eataly.
Explore the Charging Bull, then venture across the Brooklyn Bridge to visit the trendy DUMBO neighborhood.
Transportation: Walking for bridge and DUMBO. Subway lines A, C from High St-Brooklyn Bridge to return to Manhattan.
Accommodation/Food: Consider staying near Brooklyn Bridge or back in the Financial District. Dine on pizza or New American cuisine in DUMBO.
Souvenirs: Brooklyn art, unique crafts, and miniatures of the Brooklyn Bridge.
Expand your visit to include museums and historic neighborhoods near the Bull.
Transportation: Walking and subway lines 1, 2, 3 to Chambers Street or Cortlandt Street.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Financial District or Tribeca. Try farm-to-table dining experiences.
Souvenirs: Finance-related books, Trinity Church memorabilia, local artisan crafts.
Combine the Bull visit with New York’s iconic neighborhoods Greenwich Village and SoHo for culture and shopping.
Transportation: Subway lines 4, 5, 6, or R/W from Financial District. Walking recommended in neighborhoods.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Lower Manhattan or nearby. Enjoy authentic pizza or upscale dining.
Souvenirs: Boutique fashion, art prints, NYC-themed goods from local shops.
Experience Wall Street’s iconic sites plus the relaxing Hudson River Park and piers.
Transportation: Walking and biking. Subway lines 1, 2, 3 to Chambers Street.
Accommodation/Food: Financial District or Tribeca hotels. Fresh seafood dining options.
Souvenirs: Nautical-themed gifts, handcrafted items from park vendors.
Spend a full week exploring Wall Street Bull and everything Lower Manhattan has to offer, including historic sites, parks, and cultural experiences.
Transportation: Walking and ferry rides (ferry departs from Battery Maritime Building near Wall Street).
Accommodation/Food: Financial District or Tribeca boutique hotels. Try a rooftop dining experience to end your trip.
Souvenirs: Maritime and Governors Island crafts, NYC memorabilia, Charging Bull miniatures.

Seeing the long queue, you know the Wall Street Bull is ahead. Many people dream of getting rich, hoping to touch the bull to change their luck. This mascot, symbolizing the stock market's upward trajectory, has been rubbed until it's shiny.

One team for the bull's head, one team for the bull's butt. 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️

The Wall Street Bull is the symbol of Wall Street in the United States. It is a bronze bull statue that is 5 meters long and weighs 6.3 tons.

The bronze bull's side was crowded with people. 
Because there were too many people taking photos of the front and back, 
So I could only take a side view photo. 
I really don't want to queue for so long. 
Just touch and see. 

The most famous landmark on Wall Street, you must go there early as there will be fewer people. The worst thing is to run into a group of Chinese aunts who will occupy the bronze bull for a long time without paying attention to other people's behavior.

I remember there were reports claiming Chinese people were uncultured, riding a bronze bull. Comrades, let's stop being so self-deprecating and constantly speaking ill of our own people, okay? Bull riding wasn't invented by us Chinese. In the queue right now, there are no Chinese people riding the bulls; it's all Westerners! Even strangers are actively helping each other climb the bulls!

The most "touristy" way to check in on Wall Street is to find the bronze bull. But forgive me for not being able to take a close-up photo of the bronze bull (because there are too many people 0 0). It is said that when you see the bronze bull, you should touch its "balls". I am superstitious and finally rushed in and touched it a few times~

This cow! Everyone is surrounding it, rushing to touch its genitals! Hoping for a good omen.

It's said that touching the Wall Street bronze bull's balls will bring good luck, and there were so many people lining up to touch the bull's balls! I just hugged the bull's legs and left...

The Wall Street Bull has been rubbed until it's incredibly shiny. Foreigners touching the Bull is like the Chinese touching the God of Wealth—they all hope for prosperity. I understand their feelings, so I couldn't capture the Bull intact. Waiting is pointless because there are so many people chasing wealth...

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There are so many people lining up to take photos at Wall Street Copper Bulls 
Wall Street, a mere 500 meters long and dark and narrow, is a place where money is treated as a commodity. This is how it should be, revealing human nature and attracting a large crowd. Six of the ten largest US banks are headquartered here, making it a symbol of the American financial empire. 

There were too many people so I just took a random photo. I heard from a friend that Chinese superstition has infiltrated this cow. It is said that you must touch the cow's head, cow's butt, and even the cow's testicles to get the best fortune...

The Wall Street Bull is said to bring good fortune, but you have to touch its balls to get it (covering your face)

I think this symbolizes the bull market is booming. There are so many tourists gathered here that it is difficult to take a photo with the Taurus alone.

If you want to take a photo with the bronze bull, come early. During peak hours, it will be surrounded by people taking photos and you won’t be able to get close to it.

There were so many people in this place that taking photos basically depended on fighting for them. Suddenly I found that taking photos of others was also fun, especially those who touched the cow's testicles, which was very comedic.

Looking from a distance, there were three layers of people inside and outside. 
When I got there, I realized that more people wanted to take photos with the bronze bull from behind than from the front. It is said online that taking a photo in the pose in the first picture will bring good luck. 

There are a lot of people waiting to take pictures standing at the head of the bull in front of the landmark building (there are much fewer people waiting at the tail of the bull), which shows that people from all over the world have great love for the Wall Street Bull.

The bronze bull of people all over the world, their love for it is so perverted!

The Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull) is incredibly easy to spot. Just dive into the crowd and you'll be greeted by its imposing presence. It symbolizes American money, power, greed, and high-stakes financing. It's a beloved sight, becoming the second most photogenic statue in New York City after the Statue of Liberty, with countless people circling it for photos. In March 2017, a smaller bronze statue was added to the bull's facade. State Street Global Advisors spent billions of dollars commissioning American sculptor Christine Vibar to create a fearless, akimbo-faced Latina girl, named Fearless Girl. This sculpture has also sparked controversy, with some criticizing her as too "feminist." The strongest objection came from Arturo, the Bull's creator. Since the addition of Fearless Girl, the area has seen an increase in visitors, particularly young women.

In fact, the bull is not on Wall Street, but on a road near Wall Street. The bronze statue is surrounded by tourists, so it is basically impossible to take a photo with the bronze bull alone.

Went there on September 18, 2017. 
It turns out that the "Wall Street Bull" is not on Wall Street... 
Because the name of the "Wall Street Bull" is so famous, we did not check the specific location of the Bull before departure. Instead, we looked for it all the way along Wall Street, especially carefully checking the entrance of the New York Stock Exchange, but we couldn't find it... The meaning of travel is to let us discover the world with our own eyes and eliminate cognitive fallacies. 
The Charging Bull, a bronze bull, is the work of artist Arturo Di Modica. Upon completion, the artist secretly placed the bull outside the New York Stock Exchange. The New York City government ordered its removal, and it was eventually placed in Bowling Green Park at the south end of Broadway. Today, it has become a symbol of Manhattan's financial district and is known as the "Wall Street Bull." 
The bronze bull statue's iconic and unforgettable form has been a beloved fixture among New Yorkers ever since its unveiling. It's a must-see for tourists from around the world, and tour groups frequently stop by to take photos. If you're looking to snap a photo here, be sure to choose the right time to avoid the tour groups. 

The bronze bull is a symbol of Wall Street and also represents the kinetic energy of world finance.

May the bull market be full of energy. I wish everyone good luck in their stocks and a surge in profits across the board.

The classic attraction, the Charging Bull, is a must-see for tourists. While it's still early and the crowds haven't arrived yet, take the subway and head straight to this most photographed New York landmark. 
The bronze bull stands at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway. It is a symbol of "strength and courage". Legend has it that as long as the bronze bull is there, the stock market will always be bullish. 
From the "highlights" of the bronze bull, we can see that the tourists who go there to worship have different requests. The key parts of the bull have been polished to a shine, which shows that both men and women have the desire to "rise up", hahahaha! 

Since it was morning, I decided to walk there. Going early was the right decision. By the time I got back from the Statue of Liberty, the bronze bull had been taken over by tour groups, so I had to queue up to get a photo. It was purely a tourist attraction.

It's worth coming. There are many tour groups. If you want to take solo photos, come early!

This internet-famous bull on Wall Street is stroked over and over again by an endless stream of tourists day and night, exposed to wind and rain. The big bronze bull feels aggrieved, so people just watch it quietly from a distance.

The famous bronze bull on Wall Street was always crowded with people because people were rushing past it on the boat. Don't even think about taking a picture of the bronze bull without anyone around.

It is said that everyone who trades in the stock market comes to take a photo with him.

The bronze bull statue on Wall Street is very close 
It's okay to take a walk along the way 

Maybe because more and more people are speculating in stocks in recent years, there are so many people around, just a cow standing at the intersection.

There are so many people who want to get a touch of celestial energy, and their private parts are rubbed until they are shiny. I won't join in the fun.

Those who like it must go to see it, while those who don't like it will say that there is nothing to see with just a bronze bull.

The bronze bull weighing six and a half tons is actually not on Wall Street, but on the Broadway Avenue next door. It is most popular with tourists from all over the world. Its horns and testicles have been rubbed until they are shiny gold, and there is always a long queue waiting to take a photo with it.

The Charging Bull sculpture, representing a bull market, is one of the most important symbols of American capitalism.

Around this bronze bull, you can always see groups of people gathered, touching its head, feet, body and even genitals, hoping to get some good luck.

It is said that touching it will bring good luck, so tourists are rushing to take photos with it.

The bronze bull on Wall Street was surrounded by my compatriots, and I could only take a picture of its shadow from a distance.

What a mighty bronze bull! It’s a landmark tourist attraction in New York. Fortunately, there is no iron fence around it today. 
The bull's head and butt are the parts most often taken photos by tourists. The bull's head has been rubbed shiny by tourists. It is said that taking photos with the bull's horns can bring blessings and good luck. 

There are many people taking photos here, and their poses are basically the same. If you are interested, you can come and watch, it is quite interesting.

When people see this bronze bull with a strong body and shiny nostrils, they are shocked by the bullish aura it exudes.

After walking around Wall Street, we saw the bronze bull and everyone wanted to run up and take a photo with it!

Because of its fame, it is also very popular and is often crowded with tourists.

We walked to the New York Stock Exchange and saw the bronze bull before we even saw the exchange. There were so many people taking pictures with the bull that we basically had to fight for a spot.

The American symbol of strength and courage, it is very lively. If you go, you can squat down and touch the bull with your hands or put your face close to it to pray for happiness and joy.

There are so many people taking pictures at the Bronze Bull that most of the photos are group photos. Haha, after all, it is a landmark.

I walked down Wall Street. It was not very noticeable as it was full of tourists on weekends. However, the Bronze Bull was full of people. No wonder there was nothing to take pictures of on Wall Street so I could only take pictures of the bull. It was very cool that I happened to see a group of motorcycles starting from here.

The symbol of the world-famous Wall Street. I was going to Wall Street in the morning and visited the Statue of Liberty. The bronze bull was almost close to the seaside and many people were taking pictures.

The legendary Iron Bull, you have to queue up to take pictures, so I gave up decisively... Actually, I want to say that many people who take pictures with the Iron Bull want to touch the bull's balls to take pictures... I really don't understand what these people are thinking. This bull has been ravaged in various ways~~

Next, let's go find our legendary running bull. The American economy depends on it. That's it, ha! It's so bullish! Here's a front view.
After returning from the Statue of Liberty, a short walk will take you to Wall Street, a street less than a mile long and only 11 meters wide. Federal Hall on this street was once the seat of the first US Congress, where the first President Washington was sworn in. Starting in the 19th century, it became the financial center of the United States and the world. There's a bronze bull there; don't forget to touch it for good luck! It wasn't crowded, so it was quite an experience!