James P. • June 20, 2017You can never run out of things to do in Central Park. Be sure to take the time to explore all the different walking paths and lakes. There's lots of hidden statues and things to see every visit.
Affinia Hotel Collection • August 20, 2012Enjoy a movie in the summer, ice skating in winter, and people-watching all year round in one of New York’s most iconic parks.
Ben C. • August 24, 2018On of my favorite NYC parks. Well kept, and usually have different art installations and events throughout the year.
Mika S. • April 15, 2018A lovely neighborhood park on the eastern edge of Yorktown in the UES. There are two dog parks and benches all along the water with great views. Very calming especially in the evenings.
Kimmie O. • July 30, 2020This is a gem tucked away in plain sight. You have beautiful waterfront views & so much greenery here!
New York Habitat • August 24, 2012This park has a great entertainment for you: breakdancing, skateboarding, street fairs and it's in the heart of a dynamic shopping area! Plenty of benches for you to relax & a dog friendly zone!
Marius W. • March 6, 2018Marius Watz: A true hidden gem, this park features monumental architecture with an amazing location in the middle of the East River. The tram across from Manhattan is worth it all on its own.
May ♍. • December 7, 2021Love this area of Riverside Park. Mesmerizing views of the sunset happen here, y'all have to visit and experience it
karen s. • April 9, 2010The dog park is awesome. Hours are 6-10am on weekdays and 6-12pm on weekends.
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!
Roger S. • August 17, 2014This formal space is a wonderful spot for a stroll but also to watch rollerbladers and the best approach to the Lake.
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.
Untapped Cities • February 7, 2014This area of the park was designed by Calvert & Vaux to replicate the beautiful Adirondacks in upstate NY! Where to find it: Mid Park from 101nd – 110nd Streets.
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.
CB • April 29, 2012Great park for a group event- beautiful convenient. Went to pediatric cancer event there
Stephen E. • August 8, 2014Great little park in the heart of Harlem. Fantastic history and lots of attractions from swimming, basketball, chess, and an outdoor theatre.
Elizabeth L. • October 17, 2016Charming little park to relax in. Near the American museum of natural history.
Suresh • May 18, 2011One of my favorite places to be in late spring & summer. Lounge w/a good book on the lawns or go for a run along the paved walkway. Great place to relax & enjoy views of the Hudson River.
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!
Michael T. • July 22, 2015Cute little park, great spot for a ponder. Right next to Riverside church and Grant Memorial. Dogs on leash only!
May ♍. • January 18, 2022This is my running track and also a great location to just enjoy a brisk walk when it's a nice day out with soothing views of Queens / Brooklyn
Chef Stacy L. • May 26, 2012Check David's website to see which weekends we'll gather together in song
Mike C. • October 19, 2010Wear a helmet in the skate park for goodness sake! Also enjoy the great new gardens
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