Top Parks in Manhattan, New york county, New york, United states

Holcombe Rucker Park

Address: 280 W 155th St, New York, NY 10039, USA

Park

“The Rucker!! After Uncle Drew balled out here, I had to come see for myself. The actual court is actually very nice, and the hoops are not double-rim. They have glass backboards and there is lots of room on bleachers. I was able to come and see a tournament being held by one of the Rucker Legends, Hammer Stevens. The announcer/commentator was the highlight of the visit. He brought the energy, and the descriptions were hilarious!”

Bryant Park

Address: New York, NY 10018, USA

Park

“Beautiful little park with plenty of places to sit and soak up the fantastic NYC atmosphere. You can buy food and/or drinks and we just love this gorgeous little park. The public loos are unbelievably beautiful too. There is also a lovely space with a couple of trolleys full of books that anyone (I think) can read and there is a few small sets of children's chairs too. One of the trolleys was full of books for children ♥️🇺🇲”

Harlem Grown

Address: 116 W 134th St, New York, NY 10030, USA

Park

“Such a gem! Fun for kids of all ages. Staff is so nice too!”

West Side Community Garden

Address: 123 W 89th St, New York, NY 10024, USA

Park

“Was lucky enough to be in the city to see the Tulip Festival. Absolutely beautiful…. Over 10000 tulips with so many beautiful colors. On display until mid May. If you get the chance it’s spectacular. The gardens are privately owned and run by volunteers. Many nice events here like concerts, opera Shakespeare festival and more.”

Corlears Hook Park

Address: 397 FDR Dr, New York, NY 10002, USA

Park

“Park is incredibly smaller now due to the construction to make it safer during storms. Construction has been moving along slowly but moving forward nonetheless. Excited to see the end result. Dog park is open very dark at night and needs lights in the dog park and path to the ferry. (Pic below) Baseball field is open Restrooms are open and typically well maintained. Small grass areas are open, and great events are still being held in the park for the community.”

Hudson River Park

Address: 61 Chelsea Piers, New York, NY 10011, USA

Park

“Amazing oasis of greens in the concrete jungle of manhattan. The green areas may be better maintained but overall looks and feels great. This place is popular amongst tourists and health freaks, good for running, exercises and yoga. The view from the river side is breathtaking. Would highly recommend this park”

Happy Warrior Playground

Address: Amsterdam Ave &, 779 W 97th St, New York, NY 10025, USA

Park

“Beautiful view from the park to the church, and we heard the bell rang, which was nice. I like the circle area surrounded by greens and trees. It’s right next to Ryan Health Women’s and Children’s Center, which could be convenient.”

Belvedere Plaza

Address: New York, NY 10282, USA

Park

“Nice little park with great view on the New Jersey skyline”

Randall's Island Park

Address: 20 Randalls Island Park, New York, NY 10035, USA

Park

“This place is very beautiful and in my opinion the best way to get around and enjoy its beauty is on a bike. Weather you bring your own or rent a city bike at the entrance. The only down side was the lock of drink/food places, it looks like they currently have this part of the park under construction. An alternative would be to bring your own drinks/food. My boys and I had a great time riding the city bikes all around and enjoyed the beautiful views very much.”

Carl Schurz Park Dog Runs

Address: Carl Schurz Park, New York, NY 10028, USA

Park

“Small dog side - a little on the small size but still good, water is available, not a lot of shade but nice views for the pawrents. Have visited 3 times and have not had any issues. The only negative thing I saw on my last visit was that someone had not cleaned up after their dog.”

Dorrance Brooks Square

Address: Edgecombe Ave &, W 136th St, New York, NY 10030, USA

Park

“It is a small place, perfect to rest after exiting the subway station.”

Inwood Hill Nature Center

Address: 600 W 218th St, New York, NY 10034, USA

Park

“A real gem of a park in northern Manhattan. Get lost in the old growth woods of this park that borders the west side highway running from Dyckman St. north to the Harlem River. Biking and walking trails, baseball fields, tennis and basketball courts and great views of the Harlem River from northern Manhattan looking at Spuyten Duyvil and Marble Hill in the Bronx. American Bald Eagles were raised in the woods some years ago and can now be seen soaring over the nearby Hudson River. Check out the Dyckman Pier at the southern end of the park. You won't be disappointed.”

Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park

Address: 20 Battery Pl, New York, NY 10280, USA

Park

“A very interesting park full of hidden gems to do and see. My favorite is the view of the Statue of Liberty 🗽 on a clear day across the water. The park itself has many places to sit, gardens, art fixtures, playground areas, and people fishing. Directly next to the Pier A clock tower area, and connected on the other side to Hudson River Park, Little Island, and Chelsea area.”

Peter Detmold Park

Address: 454 E 51st St, New York, NY 10022, USA

Park

“This has long been one of my favorite little parks in the city, a hidden gem to borrow the cliche. I discovered during my first of three jobs in the neighborhood and visits here during lunch got me through the challenges of each. My photos are of the construction of the waterfront trail and esplanade across the FDR that I'm anxiously awaiting. I suspect locals are not looking forward to it however, as it will reduce the park's isolation as a pocket park used mainly by locals.”

Jamali Floral & Garden

Address: 149 W 28th St, New York, NY 10001, USA

Park Home goods store Store

“Great product. Very easy company to deal with. Had a slight problem that they worked to fix within a day. Would definitely order from them again.”

Dvoskin Samuel MD

Address: 180 Cabrini Blvd, New York, NY 10033, USA

Park

Carmansville Playground

Address: 1841 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10031, USA

Park

“Great park to bring kids. My father lives near by and I bring my kids to this park. Very friendly neighbors.”

Hudson River Park Trust

Address: 353 West St, New York, NY 10011, USA

Park

“This place is beautiful! Here you can run or bike while enjoying a great view to New Jersey! The sunset from here is one the greatest, I can recommend it a lot”

Esplanade Plaza

Address: New York, NY 10280, USA

Park

“Very good breath & strolls along an outdoor waterfront terrace and park overlooking great views of New Jersey, Staten Island and Statue of Liberty.”

West 4th Street Courts

Address: 272 6th Ave, New York, NY 10012, USA

Park

“One of NYC's premier Pro-Am basketball leagues is played here from late May to mid-August. Weekday games are at 6 pm. Weekend games start at 10 am, every 2 hours, and the last game starts at 6pm. The pick up games can be very entertaining as well. It's quick entertainment for the passers-by or a basketball fan.”

Sakura Park

Address: 3916, 500 Riverside Dr, New York, NY 10027, USA

Park

“Nice small mostly quiet park. Upkeep could be better but it’s not bad.”

East River Park Field 8

Address: East River Park, East River Promenade, New York, NY 10009, USA

Park

“I've been coming to the east river park my whole life. I love it here. Great place to hang with the kids and take dope pics.”

Imagine Mosaic

Address: Imagine, Terrace Dr, New York, NY 10023, USA

Park

“A beautiful area of Central Park. Easy to find from the 72 street subway stop. Walk around strawberry fields and take a photo of the memorial. Stunning tribute to an iconic artist gone too soon. The Dakota entrance where Lennon was assassinated is just across the street from the 72 st metro stop.”

Pier 76 Hudson River Park

Address: 408 12th Ave West, New York, NY 10018, USA

Park

“Wonderful new pier part of the Hudson River Park. Enjoyed the free Blues BBQ festival yesterday. Perfect weather for it. Fascinating history when the pier was operated by the United States Lines and the SS United States ocean liner, the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic in either direction at the highest average speed.”

Poor Richard's Playground

Address: 240 E 109th St #3703, New York, NY 10029, USA

Park

“Poor Richards playground is a small playground shared by four schools. It's good in the morning, and crowded in the evening after school 🏫. Parks department staffs are in the planning stages of renovating this playground. The swings are the longest I've seen. After renovation (in four years), they would not qualify against modern safety code, and will unfortunately either shortened or will have to be spaced further apart. There is a play structure with slides and climbs. There are two sets of swings, for toddlers and babies there is a separate set of swings. Bathrooms are almost always closed in the morning and evening, I've never seen them usable. The paint is peeling off. The elders kid that play here swear a lot, even the girls. The park is connected with schools building 🏫🏢via a ramp. There a plenty of shade in summer thanks to the 🌲 trees.”

The Great Lawn

Address: 79th Street & 85th Street, New York, NY 10024, USA

Park

“I went to a the Global Citizen festival. I always end up going to other places around Central Park for picnics , but it is a really great and big area for picnics and just to chill and play some games . Right on the heart of Central Park , bathrooms are also near by . Pretty clean and the view to the skyscrapers is amazing.”

Crabapple Grove Riverside Park

Address: Riverside Dr &, W 91st St, New York, NY 10025, USA

Park

“Great place to see Cherry Blossom trees in the spring time”

Vladeck Park

Address: 656 Water St, New York, NY 10002, USA

Park

Bryant Park

Address: New York, NY 10018, USA

Park

“The holiday shops were nice to visit. Great places to pick up gifts for family and friends or a little something for yourself. They've got clothing, candles, holiday decor, fragrances, jewelry, pet themed socks, and a host of other items. There are several places to grab a bite to eat. We tried the menu from the Chinese, Indian, and Mexican restaurants and everything was delicious. You can get a small bite from each restaurant if you want to give them all a try or you can get full meals, whatever your preference. There are enough options for everyone to get what they want and places where you can all sit together and chat. The holiday bar was also nice and located next to the skate rink. Plenty of places to sit with friends. It rained when we went and because the shops are inside most were open when we got there in the evening. So this place is a good market to visit rain or shine. The park is about a 5 minute walk from Grand Central Station and is convenient to get to.”

Lighthouse Park

Address: 910 Main St, New York, NY 10044, USA

Park

“Lovely park on the Northern tip of Roosevelt Island. Best way to get there is public transportation as parking on the island can be rough. The "Motorgate" Parking Garage is the closest public garage and it is about 0.8 mile walk from there to the Park. Rates are about $8 per hour, $10 for 2 hours. You also can walk/bike over from Queens using the Roosevelt Island Bridge-36th Avenue. You can also take the F Train or Tram to Roosevelt Island from Manhattan and then take the free Red Bus which runs up and down the Island. The park is a beautiful open space with the lighthouse on the end.The park also has the "Girl Puzzle" exhibit some open grassed space. The space is very well maintained. It offers some lovely views of Queens and the Manhattan skyline.”

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