Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park
4.5
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Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre world-class sustainable park on Brooklyn's East River shoreline. The Park revitalizes 1.3 miles of Brooklyn's post-industrial waterfront from Pier 6 at Atlantic Avenue to Jay Street north of the Manhattan Bridge. The park's numerous amenities include includes boat launches, Pebble Beach, the historic Jane' Carousel, sports fields, basketball courts, a fishing station, basketball courts and several concessions.
Duration: More than 3 hours
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Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights
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- High St • 7 min walk
- Clark St • 8 min walk
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Jose Molina
United States32 contributions
Oct 2020
This park is fantastic. It is probably one of the best parks in New York City for the views alone. You truly feel like your in Hollywood with the back drop of the city and the overview of Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge. From a distance you can see the Statue of Liberty and the busy traffic of the New York waters. The park itself is such an amazing getaway to spend time with family and friends.
Written November 19, 2020
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia14,406 contributions
Dec 2020
The Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883. It connects the NYC boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. The bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River. The Brooklyn Bridge Park is a glorious revival of an industrial wasteland, taking in 85 acres (34 hectares) and 1,3 miles (2 km) of revitalized waterfront. Following an agreement between the State and NYC governments, work on the park began in 2007. We stayed in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, the area is quite safe these days, and the Brooklyn Bridge Park makes a good walk.
Written January 14, 2021
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Josh D
New York City, NY483 contributions
Jun 2023 • Family
I changed my major at Temple this year to geography and urban studies and people think I’m a geography buff!! I am not that much of one but city life and cities bring me much joy!! I did a random presentation once about bathrooms in the city and how ladies always need to wait in very long lines!! I put a picture of the Bryant park bathroom and walked past it a few days after and I ran into someone who I haven’t talked to since fifth grade!! I happen to enjoy parks in the city and I went to this park today!! It was very green and had a lot of trees and flowers!! I happen to think nature is very good for a busy man who wants to chill!! They had a volleyball court and fountains and also a pizza place which we got lunch at!!
Written June 18, 2023
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Maddy Bonin
Geneva, NE99 contributions
Oct 2021
If you make it to Brooklyn when in NYC you have to stop here. The view is just incredible. Breath taking if you like a good skyscraper view. It was one of if not the best picture spot we found during our trip. It's right on the water so it is windy and a tad chilly sometimes so maybe bring a pony tail and a jacket.
Written June 8, 2022
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JoL
17 contributions
Aug 2022
TIPS
1. Best time to go is the morning. Mostly people walking dogs, kids in strollers, runners and bicyclists.
2. Avoid the crowds near the foot of Brooklyn Bridge especially on weekends and holidays.
3. If you have young kids or are sensitive to second-hand smoke, know that the pot smokers all come out at night, ruining the fresh air near the water and on the lawns.
1. Best time to go is the morning. Mostly people walking dogs, kids in strollers, runners and bicyclists.
2. Avoid the crowds near the foot of Brooklyn Bridge especially on weekends and holidays.
3. If you have young kids or are sensitive to second-hand smoke, know that the pot smokers all come out at night, ruining the fresh air near the water and on the lawns.
Written August 31, 2022
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Abeer H
Dubai, United Arab Emirates1,300 contributions
May 2022 • Family
We had initially visited the Brooklyn bridge but later discovered the best view comes from the Brooklyn bridge park. So visited again. There is also multi-brand restaurants place there which was quite happening.
Written June 14, 2022
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Jonathan C.
La Jolla, California, USA478 contributions
May 2022
I love getting to visit Brooklyn Bridge Park! Everyone likes to take instagram photos of DUMBO on Water St, but I think this park is the best. You have amazing views of the bridge and the Statue of Liberty if you walk down farther. There is plenty of space to run or walk your dog, and in the summer time, there are workout classes in the evenings and tons of programming and events. Pebble beach and the carousel some of my favorite spots.
Written May 1, 2022
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RayVuoleMangiare
Arizona173 contributions
Oct 2022
We went at the time of the Halloween event, which was mostly stuff for younger children. They kids were all having a great time and it looked like a fun event.
We walked the length of the park, stopping to enjoy various places, and even played basketball for awhile.
The park has plenty of things to entertain all the family and makes for a good place to spend a day.
We walked the length of the park, stopping to enjoy various places, and even played basketball for awhile.
The park has plenty of things to entertain all the family and makes for a good place to spend a day.
Written November 15, 2022
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Allan S
New York City, NY6,492 contributions
Aug 2020 • Family
Fabulous place. Fir singles, couples and families. Great views of lower manhattan and lots of du ing options. Loads if parking and ideal fir walkers, skaters bikers and the line. A price of enjoyment is low and good spot in this. Covid new world to come
Written August 23, 2020
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Ron S
Rowlett, TX12 contributions
Mar 2020
Amazing place to take pictures of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge and stunning views of Manhattan. This was my first time to New York City and I'm a professional photographer so I had an awesome time. I went there at night as well as during the day. The day it was exciting and so much happening and going on there. At night it's just as vibrant and alive. I never felt unsafe there even in the park.
Written February 11, 2021
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Carl M
Honolulu, HI2 contributions
Does anyone know how to contact the Artist named Albert (he is from Croatia) and his work is pencil drawings on white paper, which he does at the Brooklyn end of the pedestrian walkway on the Bridge?
We bought a drawing from him, he rolled it into a small tube to carry / and then we lost it on a subway ride just an hour or two later.
Does anyone know if he is on Insta or FB or what his last name is, how to contact him?
Thanks.
Did u ever get in touch with him? We have one of this drawings in our livingroom
We are at the viceroy hotel @20 w 57 th. Which subway do we take to the Brooklyn bridge
Greg K
Brooklyn, NY103 contributions
But please, use official MTA site for current train route status, as well as MTA Weekender if you travel on weekends. Trains change their routes on weekends very often. That's New York.
Sara S
New York3 contributions
I am taking a bus from upstate to Penn Station. What is the best (easiest and cheapest) way to get from Penn Station to Brooklyn Bridge Park? Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
GaryBrazel
Brooklyn, NY539 contributions
The E does not go to Brooklyn. The C or A to High St. (the first stop in Brooklyn) is the way to go. Take them from the 34th St. station.
Rajiv2986
6 contributions
how to reach brooklyn bridge from Secaucus railway station.
lisajj007
Ocala, FL128 contributions
From NJT Secaucus, take NJT one more stop to NY Penn Station. Then take the subway - Downtown A, C, or E to High Street. Cross the street, walk thru Cadman Plaza Park, veer left & the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge walkway will be to your left.
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