Fabio • November 12, 2013Second to none atmosphere. Casual , relax, no body cares about anything. Just enjoy the scene. Love it at the end of t afternoon!
Snap Dog • July 1, 2016Hot dogs are a NYC tradition loved by everyone, both private and public sector. Grab a Snap Dog from the cart near NYC City Hall at 258 Broadway and enjoy it in the park - yum!
DoubleDeuce • August 3, 2017A great park. Fantastic design and elevation changes. Peaceful too with the nearby tourism being kind of hectic.
Mike S. • May 28, 2015Great hideaway park with scenic views overlooking lower Manhattan and the river. Great view of the heliport too
NYC Parks • September 19, 2013When visiting the Battery, be sure to visit the park's 75,000 feet of gardens, conceptualized by the famous garden designer Piet Oudolf.
The Ritz-Carlton • June 30, 2014Did you know that Bowling Green, the city’s oldest existing park, was used for lawn bowling in 1733. Today, you will find many New Yorkers enjoying a bite in the park during their lunch break.
Bumbsy M. • November 5, 2013Park has improved considerably under my mayorship. I will continue to lead it with a ferocity this park has never seen! I will not stop until Central Park is known as "that other park"!
Light The Night NY • October 5, 2010Inspiring post put up by the Glamour & Conde Nast Team of Manhattan LTN on the Glamour Health & Fitness blog. Click "More Info" for the story!
HUGO BOSS • November 3, 2010After falling into disrepair in recent years, this park, featuring seven sculptures by the great postwar sculptor that bears its name, has been immaculately restored by the city.
The New York Daily News • December 7, 2010PHOTO: In 1975 soil excavated during the construction of the World Trade Center is worked into a landfill for what will become Battery Park City and the Esplanade, at the link!
An X. • May 20, 2010This is a great place to hang out on a summer night - clean and not too noisy for the location. Pick up some halal or ice cream nearby.
Oliver S. • August 6, 2013Bowling Green Fountain is located in a small, circular park with benches that surround the fountain. There truly isn't a bad seat in the park and is a great place to bring your lunch on a sunny day
Kimmie O. • July 26, 2020Such a beautiful park. You’ll always have breathtaking waterfront views of NYC. Lots of grassy area for picnics. Plenty of things to do here. Certain piers have designated sports sections.
Kevin O. • July 11, 2016One of the most unique kids parks you'll find in the city. Don't miss exploring the upper path before firing yourself down the epic slide.
nikki • November 24, 2016unique little park in the financial district. good for a quick lunch or stroll
Alina B. • August 26, 2012Reverend Jason's stories are the best way to hear the history of Christianity.
Jason K. • August 7, 2014One of the greatest hidden places of Manhattan. Everything from mini golf, skate park and beach volleyball courts
Carol S. • February 20, 2017Terrific park with a fabulous view of Lower Manhattan. There are numerous playgrounds for all age children. Each is fenced & grouped by activity type. The age appropriate years are posted at each.
The Corcoran Group • October 11, 2013Some of the best views of the Hudson River from this park, and not as crowded as other parks along the West Side highway. Great place to catch a summer concert.
Nikos K. • July 18, 2017Nice urban park. Windy so nice in the summer but can be loud from roadworks and traffic.
michele j. • August 15, 2011Hidden from view from the rest of the park, this well planned and lush area provides a respite from the rest of the busy park!
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