Elie Levy
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ATMs in Manhattan are everywhere—until you actually need one. Elie Levy sits at 110 Wall Street, a quiet corner of the Financial District where cash still matters more than most tourists expect. The machine itself is unassuming; what counts is its location, steps from the East River and a short walk from the historic South Street Seaport.
This part of Lower Manhattan hums with office workers by day and empties into a different kind of quiet after hours. Elie Levy doesn’t advertise, doesn’t flash neon, and doesn’t charge the premium fees you’ll find near Times Square. It’s simply there, tucked beside a building entrance that sees steady foot traffic from bankers, delivery drivers, and the occasional lost tourist who wandered too far from the subway.
If you’re mapping your route, pull up the map before you head out. Should you need to call ahead—though ATMs rarely require it—the number is 212-747-0000. Locals know to keep small bills on hand; this one’s as reliable as the neighborhood itself.