Ish R. • July 25, 2017Tiny community garden hidden away in lower east side. Perfect for just sitting in the summer and reading a book. Chat with the locals and have a little picnic.
Paige C. • September 1, 2014Nicely-sized park - but it is abundant with homeless people. We brought breakfast here from Tompkins Square Bagels and then headed to the dog park afterward.
Shih-ching T. • August 22, 2018There is a tree house like small library on the second floor. It’s super nice sitting inside to work or just relax. A must see if you visit the garden.
Ina L. • October 14, 2015One of the hidden gems in east village. Come watch the birds and read some books
DoubleDeuce • April 30, 2022This place is great. Wonderfully organized to have small seating nooks throughout and little paths to explore. It's open varied times so definitely give it a try if you find it open.
DoubleDeuce • April 29, 2017A necessary stop on any Lower East Side and/or East Village Street Art tour. It always changed so come back often!
Caroline G. • July 25, 2009You can bring food and have a yummy brunch with friends under the grape trellis. They also have a BBQ. Just remember to donate to the volunteers!
Dan • December 29, 2023The Ramones first album cover photo was taken here in Albert’s Garden. When walking in it’s to the left in the bumping wall to the right where the bricks protrude. The bricks are painted now.
Christopher P. • June 27, 2014Lovely intimate garden that is pretty well surrounded by trees, allowing you to forget the city is there.
Jonny D. • October 14, 2010The engineered wetlands helps to create amazing habitat for turtles, frogs, fish, check out the stream after a good rain!
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