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- Barbara GlicksteinAugust 10, 2013Public Park that must remain open. Leased to store next door that kept it locked. Please come visit. Gate opened weekends. Enter through store other times
- Ray HartjenJune 18, 2016An oasis in the city. Grab a coffee, then grab a seat and some serenity.Upvoted Oct 19
- Susan S.June 12, 2016Secret sculpture garden! Really cute spot with some benches and little seats that make this little garden a perfect place to chill when you are wandering around SoHo.
- Karen CooperNovember 13, 2016Great spot to get some sun. I've always gotten a seat good for eating, reading etc. Nice green escape in the city
- Marie La RueSeptember 16, 2018Enchanting garden in the heart of Nolita, looks straight out of a fairy tale. My favorite place in the city to unwind.
- Jag FirerwalkerJuly 18, 2016Great park that hopefully will be around forever, instead of affordable houses. Sign the petition that it doesn't happen
- Emily KaneAugust 30, 2017My favorite place to escape when I want to feel like I'm in a cemetery, without actually going to a cemetery.
- LorenJuly 27, 2015Hidden gem. Specialist spot in the neighborhood. Walk through for a few minutes or take a blanket and sit for spell. Check the hours - they're quirky.
- Danilo RuizJuly 11, 2017Walk and chill. Good place for finding a shadow and laying on the ground or one of the chairs.
- Kim PhamJune 1, 2015One of the best places to spend a sunny afternoon. Bring a blanket and soak up the sun! ☀️
- Geoffroy BablonApril 28, 2014While the gardens are only accessible from Elizabeth Street 3 days a week, they're actually open 7 days / 7 via the antique shop. Don't break anything, you probably can't afford it.
- VivianSeptember 27, 2018Such a peaceful spot! Please help to ensure it is not closed down this fall :(
- Erum HasnainJuly 22, 2014Community vinyasa yoga every Sunday at 10am. BYO Mat and join in! free to the public ❤
- Yera HaSeptember 28, 2014Awesome spot to bring your lunch and take a break from the craziness of the city.