Lenny G. • September 3, 2017One of my favorite places to get lost in the city. An amazing Oasis in the middle of the cement jungle. Always something for everyone. Make sure to go further in the park and get away from tourists.
Leah N. • May 3, 2021Beautiful park with many seating arrangements and open lawn space. One of the favorite parks in new york.
Paige C. • August 6, 2014This park is an UES gem. Beautiful walk ways, views and plenty of places to lounge or picnic. Also the home of Gracie Mansion. Bring your dog! Excellent dog parks for both large and small pups.
The Athenian C. • May 4, 2018All the blooming trees in spring make this park the most beautiful walk. It's quiet, peaceful and you can catch views of the Hudson.
Petr M. • July 29, 2012Great place to see about 10 squirells running through the park. Amazing for photos.
Marius W. • November 14, 2016A true hidden gem, this park features monumental architecture with an amazing location in the middle of the East River. The tram across Manhattan is worth it on its own.
Paige C. • August 24, 2015Come for the sunset and everything that follows. Dancing on the pier, drinks, you name it!
Louisa K. • May 20, 2014Lovely park-- well maintained, clean and never crowded. It's a great escape from the city noise and crowds while still being in downtown Manhattan!
karen s. • April 9, 2010The dog park is awesome. Hours are 6-10am on weekdays and 6-12pm on weekends.
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.
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.
Dominic G. • October 10, 2015Great dog park nearby, great views of Hudson, walking, running, and cycling. Great place to people watch too.
James J. • September 4, 2014While everyone crowds up Central Park, come here and read a good book on the grass. Soak up the sun and the breeze. Look upon the beautiful people.
Susie N. • August 25, 2011If you run, walk, or cycle the park, hang a turn into the north woods and suddenly you escape the city into a quiet fairly land...great way to let your mind blend with nature and expand your senses.
Carlos D. • January 22, 2022A small park in New York that you can visit for free, it's a beautiful place, but nothing special, just the view of Manhattan, the garden and the different architecture.
Jassonn W. • May 26, 2014the park is lovely and I just wanted to sit there and just relax and groove there. I took so many pictures.
Max S. • January 26, 2014Great park that's open to the public, but little-known to people outside stuy-town. Best known for the farmers market in the fall, ice rink in the winter, and of course sunbathers in the summer.
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!
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.
Michael T. • July 22, 2015Cute little park, great spot for a ponder. Right next to Riverside church and Grant Memorial. Dogs on leash only!
Mike C. • October 19, 2010Wear a helmet in the skate park for goodness sake! Also enjoy the great new gardens
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