Views are amazing, forninopizzeria has live entertainment on weekends and top deck to eat..or 1924 pilot which is a restaurant on a sailboat docked at pier 6
Running, playing league volleyball and enjoying a sunsetview over NYC's downtown skyline never gets old at Pier 6. One of the most beautiful places to go on a summer night in Brooklyn
These parks are nothing short of magnificent. Find a secluded, grassy patch behind the trees, spread out a blanket, grab a pizza from Fornino, and have a great evening with friends.
Six sand volleyball courts, a huge water playground for kids, the ferry pickup/dropoff for Governor's Island and beautiful views of the city from Bark Hot Dog's newest rooftop (open Friday-Sunday unti Read more
Lots of fun for kids, everyone needs sunscreen or cover up clothing as there is no shade! Great facilities, and clean. Free ferry to gov island fri-sun in summer.
Just go where the people are not. Frolic through the peonies while the volleyball courts are full. Soak up sunshine in the fields while you gape at the millions of workers crammed in skyscrapers. Read more
I think this is a really pretty playground BUT it's also sort of a nightmare. It's so crowded and the thick bushes make it almost impossible to keep an eye on your kid if there even 10 feet away.
A great place for Fall IINto Action conference participants to visit while in New York! Check out our NYC Healthy Living Guide on parks and walking tours for more info. Read more
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