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Popular Parks in Manhattan

 
  • Central Park

    Large urban park featuring lakes, woods, meadows, and lawns with diverse recreational and cultural attractions.

  • Battery Park

    Public park located at the southern tip of Manhattan featuring historic monuments and scenic harbor views.

  • The High Line

    Elevated urban park built on a historic freight rail line featuring gardens, art installations, and scenic city views.

  • Washington Square Park

    Historic urban park known for its iconic arch honoring George Washington, a central fountain, and cultural monuments.

  • Bryant Park

    Urban park featuring seasonal ice skating, outdoor movies, monuments, and free Wi-Fi in scenic garden settings.

  • Union Square Park

    Historic city park featuring notable statues and a popular food market. It serves as a lively public square with accessible strolling areas.

  • Central Park Carousel

    Historic handcrafted wooden carousel featuring 57 carved horses and two chariots, installed in 1951 and recognized as a piece of American folk art.

  • Madison Square Park

    Urban park spanning 6.2 acres with lawns, gardens, public art, and recreational areas. It is a historic green space featuring monuments and sculptures near notable architecture.

  • Hudson River Park

    Large urban waterfront park featuring recreational facilities, walking and biking paths, playgrounds, and sports courts.

  • Grand Army Plaza

    Grand Army Plaza is a square at the southeast corner of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and…

  • Columbus Park

    Columbus Park formerly known as Mulberry Bend Park, Five Points Park and Paradise Park, is a public park in Chinatown, Manhattan, in New…

  • Zuccotti Park

    Zuccotti Park is a 33,000-square-foot publicly accessible park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City.

  • Bowling Green

    Bowling Green is a small, historic, public park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City, at the southern end and…

  • Gramercy Park

    Gramercy Park () is the name of both a small, fenced-in private park, and the surrounding neighborhood that is also referred to as Gramercy…

  • Irish Hunger Memorial

    The Irish Hunger Memorial is a 0.5-acre park at the corner of Vesey Street and North End Avenue in the Battery Park City neighborhood of…

  • Riverside Park

    Riverside Park is a scenic waterfront public park in the Upper West Side, Morningside Heights, and Hamilton Heights neighborhoods of the…

  • Morningside Park

    Morningside Park is a 30-acre public park in Upper Manhattan, New York City.

  • Paley Park

    The lovely mini-park was designed by Zion & Breen. It was opened in 1967 and even today it belongs to the most popular urban spaces in NYC.

  • Greenacre Park

    Greenacre Park is a privately owned, publicly accessible vest-pocket park located on East 51st Street between Second and Third Avenues in…

  • Liberty Park

    Liberty Park is a one-acre elevated public park at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, overlooking the National September…

  • West Harlem Piers Park

    Although today this peaceful promenade serves as a place to relax for individuals, groups and families, it has a long and eventful history.

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