Paul L. • December 29, 2018Nice little place in the West Village... get a coffee and sit during a nice winter day, or enjoy a chill drink here in the summer.
The Corcoran Group • October 15, 2013This tiny park on the border of the West Village and Meatpacking is a great place to relax with a cup of coffee and maybe even get some work done (free WiFi!).
Jessica W. • April 29, 2017Great views over the Hudson and out to New Jersey. Always a popular spot for running, feels very safe, drinks fountains and restrooms dotted along the route
Jessica W. • April 29, 2017Perfect spot to stop, watch the world go by and enjoy a Magnolia bakery treat!
@sloane • May 14, 2011Impress your friends, a date or out of town guests with this gem. Note: closed on Sundays!
Marc S. • January 8, 2023Contemplative and always thought-provoking. Take a few minutes here. to reflect.
Allison K. • September 28, 2014Cute little park on Jane Street. Great place to relax and read a book.
A W. • August 5, 2010This is a quiet & clean little park on Carmine St. Take your lunch there and hang out!
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.
Kyle J. • June 15, 2014Grab 16 Handles from around the corner and enjoy your froyo here! Never too crowded, yet really quaint and relaxing!
DoubleDeuce • November 26, 2023Beautiful city space and views. It's doesn't get much better, just don't touch the water.
Andrew F. • October 12, 2015This park is new and has tons of seating, cool lights, but no fun history.
Damien B. • December 14, 2009Great playground for skateboarding. they repaved the yard with asphalt & widened it when they redid the cobblestone on 13th.
Andrew F. • October 12, 2015This Park was created when 7th Ave was extended below 14th st in the 1920s. The West Village wasnt originally affected by the 1811 Commissioners Plan to create a grid in NYC.
Greenwich Village Literary Pub Crawl • June 23, 2012Beautiful little park, across from The Stonewall Inn and Kettle of Fish (former Lion's Head)- two fantastic literary bars!
Gabby H. • April 27, 2012Reasonable bathrooms. Sandbox is big, fun, and filthy (dirtiest park around). Two climbing structures, sprinklers. #gobabygo
Anthony L. • October 28, 2010Fall trees here now are absolutely incredible. Sidewalks, covered in beautiful autumn leaves. Weather, perfect. Breeze. Sunset. Baseball, soccer, handball, bocce: peaceful background whitenoise. Ahhh
Angela W. • November 29, 2009after sunset, spy on guests at the Standard from the lookout scopes at the end of the park.
DoubleDeuce • January 20, 2016It's always best to add a few steps to your journey by strolling through any of New York City's many tiny parks, this one included.
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