L. T. • June 9, 2015One of my favorite parts of the park for scenery, people watching, and lazy walks. You can even turtle watch at the pond.
The Corcoran Group • February 17, 2012Trek to the top of the park and you’ll be rewarded with awesome views of midtown. There is also a great farmer’s market on the weekend and a crowded pool in the summer.
R L. • August 9, 2012Playyground, bball, soccer, rec center, pool, bbq, track, handball, dog run, and LOTS more. A gem of a park!
Harlem A. • March 21, 2013Straddling Central Park, Columbia, & Central Harlem lies the perfect escape from other overrun parks nearby. Well maintained with a waterfall and duck pond with turtles & geese. Crowded on holidays.
Charles S. • July 22, 2012Going counterclockwise the climb from Adam Claton Powel to the summit has a grade of 163ft/.25mile
Charles S. • July 26, 2012Excelent [2nd best] location to see the Astoria Park Independence Celebration.
Compass • April 18, 2014Carl Schurz Park is a perfect place to relax for those who look for grassy areas outside of Central Park. A small field is perfect for sunbathicng or reading and a dog park lets pets run around.
Noel C. • October 2, 2022One of the most well known parks in the world, but despite all the hype, it's still just a park. It's a great one though! lots to do and see and just beautiful for walks. Try some dipping dots.
Danny G. • July 21, 2011For god's sake, be careful if you're biking on the paths. Beautiful park, but the paths are almost always strewn with little twigs and branches; you WILL blow out if you're not careful and watching yo
KENNECTED • August 11, 2014Great place to relax in the park without having to go to far inside the park. Nice place to sit and enjoy the end of the day with someone special or friends and neighbors.
Damian C. • September 15, 2012the best place to sit and have peace of mind or with a friend for a light snack is around the 59th st area of the park
NYC Parks • April 3, 2013With 26 fast-dry courts you’ll get a good game in any day at Central Park. Secure your spot at these popular courts by reserving one of the four courts available for online reservation.
NYC Parks • February 10, 2013This beautiful park features steep cliffs and sloping hills. The lawn at 135th Street is a terrific sledding location on snowy days.
Michael T. • July 22, 2015Cute little park, great spot for a ponder. Right next to Riverside church and Grant Memorial. Dogs on leash only!
سليمان • July 16, 2017Think 'Central Park in the 70s' charm. No pigs to worry about makes it feel much safer than there
TheMobileBroker • April 13, 2012I enjoy biking on the bike path along the Henry Hudson River from Harlem to Battery Park! The sights along the way will make you fall in love again with NYC!
NYC Parks • July 2, 2013Albert Paley's Paley on Park Avenue features multiple steel structures that vary in weight (2.5 to 7.5 tons) with dimensions as large as 21ft high and 40ft long. On display until November 8, 2013.
Jacqueline W. • December 21, 2011This quiet little park nestled near the Museum of Natural history is perfect for a summer night... Major fireflies in the fields and a great dog park to boot!
Michael V. • March 19, 2018Cool, little park overlooking Manhattan & the tip of Roosevelt Island. The sculptures are massive & looming coupled with the backdrop its a nice place for an afternoon stroll.
Gilbert O. • April 1, 2019A peacefully quite park to relax and enjoy the the wonderful day. You truly have the park to yourself.
Tom C. • March 26, 2012One of my favorite public art pieces in NY. A worthwhile stop on any NY visit.
Harlem A. • January 8, 2013With seperated space you'll have to figure if your canine is of handbag or cage status. The run draws those who are politically active and name drop at the spot of a dime. Well maintained by the park.
Lily C. • December 8, 2011In the summer the park gets too hot. No shade take small children elsewhere
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