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Manhattan's vast Central Park, over 2.5 miles long, would take several days to explore fully. Locals love ice-skating in winter, boating in summer and cycling or rollerblading all year. Other…
It's hard to imagine what New York must have looked like before the building frenzy filled it with concrete and glass. But if you visit the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, just 20…
Wave Hill is a 28-acre estate in New York's Bronx district which boasts a series of award-winning gardens and an urban woodland. The gardens have dramatic views over the Hudson River and the…
Socrates Sculpture Park, located on the East River in Long Island, Queens, is a former wasteland that has been turned into a glorious four-and-a-half acre park dedicated to the creation and…
Forest Park is a huge park in Queens that caters to a range of needs, with an athletic haven including softball fields and tennis courts on the western side, and hiking trails and bridle paths…
Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park
A waterfront park with idyllic picnic grounds and breathtaking views of lower Manhattan, Empire-Fulton Ferry State park, located at the foot of Brooklyn bridge, was established in 1978 by…
originally known as City Park, the oldest park in Brooklyn was renamed in 1951 to honour the "Father of the US Navy", John Barry (1745-1803). Located next to the Brooklyn Navy Yard that Barry…