Scott Kleinberg • February 20, 2017It's a NYC subway station. You use it because you have to, not because you want to.
nycHealthy • August 20, 2012Making NYC Your Gym is as easy as getting off the subway a stop early. Get off at Borough Hall/Court St. & walk the rest of the way to work/home. More on Making NYC Your Gym: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
Kimmie O. • August 15, 2020It can get windy here, especially at the long/high escalator. Beware if you’re wearing skirts or dresses!
Lewis H. • September 14, 2011Make sure to get on the elevator on the left side sometimes the doors don't open on the right
Hill Y. • February 24, 2011I bet you're thirsty after that journey. How about a super drink special? It'll make you feel fine. Don't forget to take a picture with the bar tender and tag everyone on Facebook :)
Serenity • August 22, 2010Best use of transportation ha. Met some interesting ppl but in a good way.
Ian T. • August 15, 2018There's a CitiBike station immediately outside the entrance (SE corner of Bergen and Smith)
Angeln9ner • January 19, 2015The transit hub of Brooklyn. It's no Grand Central; it's grimy like old Brooklyn should be.
star d. • October 10, 2017Quiet station. Booth is in the middle. Be sure to read the signs before swiping in.
James I. • January 2, 2011If you want tasty non-Alpplebee's food walk down slushing half a block to Linger. Great coffee bar with great food, beer on tap, wine and wifi. Backyard garden for spring and summer.
Petra W. • July 31, 2010During the work week, the train arrives every 15 min on the Church st side and even more frequent on the Queens side. on the weekend it's anyone's guess,
Alex Z. • August 16, 2011The perfect subway stop if you're looking to get off at 4th Ave. and Union in Brooklyn.
Carolyn E. • February 10, 2011If you hear the train coming...RUN! They won't wait for you and there won't be another for at least 10 min :-/
André A. • August 14, 2010Worst train line ever assembled. Add a half hour to your commute, seriously.
J Crowley • June 18, 2013According to the MTA, this is the tallest subway station in the world. Not sure I believe that - but it's definitely 87.5 feet tall with 138 steps. Always a treat when the escalators break.
Nate F. • January 6, 2015enjoy the view of lovely gowanus canal and beyond, or use the opportunity to download the latest tweets. winning either way.
The Corcoran Group • January 27, 2012Another badly kept NYC secret - stay on the 6 train as it turns around and you’ll be able to sneak a peak at the oldest subway station in NYC. Or exit the station and walk the Bridge.
Time Out New York • October 31, 2011The best New York-focused museum is housed in a decommissioned subway station. Make sure to see the excellent collection of vintage subway cars.
Jessica F. • April 1, 2011This hotel is excellent. A couple of blocks from the subway stations and food joints. The beds are like heaven and the rooms are very clean. LOVE THIS HOTEL!
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