John M. • April 24, 2010Walk through the Shakespeare Garden up to the second tier of Belvedere Castle at sunset - from there you can just see the lights from the George Washington Bridge.
Liana L. • December 5, 2011Lovely castle that overlooks parts of Central Park. Turtle Pond is fun for - you guessed it! - turtle watching.
Matthijs • October 25, 2014Use the rear entrance when you stay at the Belvedere, you don't have to walk far when you ate too much meat
Cherry Lynn • May 22, 2010Great place to lounge on the grass, soak up some sun, and people watch! Nice view of the Belvedere Castle, too. Just watch out for any incoming baseballs, footballs, and frisbees.
rob z. • September 4, 2010Summit Rock is the highest natural elevation in the park. Peaking at 137.5, it stands just a few feet above Vista Rock, home of Belvedere Castle.
Alex K. • August 24, 2012Don't be discouraged if you have a nose-bleed seat. You'll have a better view of the Belvedere Castle in the backdrop which will heighten your Into the Woods experience.
amNewYork • October 29, 2013To bounce back from a night of Halloween terror, Bar 44's Bloody Sunrise is best. With Belvedere, Lillet blanc, blood orange, muddled cantaloupe and lemon, it’s a fruity way to start November. $16.
Earl S. • November 14, 2011The World's first Bloody Mary was created at this St Regis bar (using Belvedere gin).
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