Valerie S. • May 21, 2013A broad, airy expanse ringing the ballpark and named for the Bambino vastly changes the Stadium walk-up. Entrance/exit have been eased. Gate 4 is majestic. A lamppost pennant tells a tale of the Babe.
River Ave. Blues • August 19, 2011The Boss looms large over this monument to Yankee greats. Get there early as long lines form. The Park closes 45 minutes before first pitch.
Harlem A. • January 11, 2015A stone's throw from the court houses and Bx. museum. Yankee stadium is within earshot. The surrounding architecture is, in and of itself, worth a visit. Open and well maintained. One of the better!
NYC: The Official Guide • December 26, 2012The Bronx Walk of Fame begins at 161st Street and moves south, paying tribute to some of the many notable personalities with roots in the borough—Colin Powell, Fat Joe, Anne Bancroft and more.
Harlem A. • December 27, 2014By far the best park in the Bx. River views and peaceful surroundings allow for privacy and seclusion. Behind the tennis center offers additional benches. A prime respite after box store shopping.
Harlem A. • December 27, 2014Reaching the top of this park requires some exertion. Those young men walking pit-bulls do deter from the peace and tranquility. quite a discovery of the Concourse's hidden oasis. ideal for an escape
Harlem A. • December 27, 2014On the lot that housed the original Yankee Stadium. You might be confused and think you accidentally crossed into Staten Island by the looks of the landscaping. Gets overrun during game days. Very new
Carolyn B. • September 19, 2011This playground is a free wi-fi hotspot, courtesy of Verizon and NYC.
Jonathan D. • May 21, 2012Always have a plan B in EVERYTHING you do!!!!
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