L. T. • June 9, 2015One of my favorite parts of the park for scenery, people watching, and lazy walks. You can even turtle watch at the pond.
Stephen E. • August 8, 2014Great little park in the heart of Harlem. Fantastic history and lots of attractions from swimming, basketball, chess, and an outdoor theatre.
MetroFocus • June 15, 201120 Parks in NYC to get free public wi-fi starting in the fall, but you can enjoy it now around the recreation center at Thomas Jefferson Park.
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Do not miss the very first Percent for Art project located right here! "Growth," by Jorge Luis Rodriguez, was dedicated in 1985. Find out more: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcla/html/panyc/rodrigue.shtml
Harlem A. • March 21, 2013Straddling Central Park, Columbia, & Central Harlem lies the perfect escape from other overrun parks nearby. Well maintained with a waterfall and duck pond with turtles & geese. Crowded on holidays.
Charles S. • July 22, 2012Going counterclockwise the climb from Adam Claton Powel to the summit has a grade of 163ft/.25mile
Charles S. • July 26, 2012Excelent [2nd best] location to see the Astoria Park Independence Celebration.
Paige C. • August 6, 2014This park is an UES gem. Beautiful walk ways, views and plenty of places to lounge or picnic. Also the home of Gracie Mansion. Bring your dog! Excellent dog parks for both large and small pups.
Lulu • August 6, 2018A must see in NYC. A beautiful, large, and well-maintained park in the middle of the city with lots of seating to stop and enjoy nature.
KENNECTED • August 11, 2014Great place to relax in the park without having to go to far inside the park. Nice place to sit and enjoy the end of the day with someone special or friends and neighbors.
NYC Parks • April 3, 2013With 26 fast-dry courts you’ll get a good game in any day at Central Park. Secure your spot at these popular courts by reserving one of the four courts available for online reservation.
Michael T. • July 22, 2015Cute little park, great spot for a ponder. Right next to Riverside church and Grant Memorial. Dogs on leash only!
TheMobileBroker • April 13, 2012I enjoy biking on the bike path along the Henry Hudson River from Harlem to Battery Park! The sights along the way will make you fall in love again with NYC!
NYC Parks • July 2, 2013Albert Paley's Paley on Park Avenue features multiple steel structures that vary in weight (2.5 to 7.5 tons) with dimensions as large as 21ft high and 40ft long. On display until November 8, 2013.
سليمان • July 16, 2017Think 'Central Park in the 70s' charm. No pigs to worry about makes it feel much safer than there
Ashley A. • December 6, 2013Check out the dog park! Lots of cuties and nice people
Michael V. • March 19, 2018Cool, little park overlooking Manhattan & the tip of Roosevelt Island. The sculptures are massive & looming coupled with the backdrop its a nice place for an afternoon stroll.
Gilbert O. • April 1, 2019A peacefully quite park to relax and enjoy the the wonderful day. You truly have the park to yourself.
Tom C. • March 26, 2012One of my favorite public art pieces in NY. A worthwhile stop on any NY visit.
nycHealthy • October 17, 2012Spend some quality time with your licensed pup at the Marcus Garvey Park Dog Run. For info on dog licensing visit: http://on.nyc.gov/M85uPu. For more info about dog runs visit: http://bit.ly/Ra5S4w
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