The Battery

69438 reviews

New York, NY 10004

www.thebattery.org

+12123443491

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The Battery is a Tourist attraction located at New York, NY 10004. It has received 69438 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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Hours

Monday6AM-12AM
Tuesday6AM-12AM
Wednesday6AM-12AM
Thursday6AM-12AM
Friday6AM-12AM
Saturday6AM-12AM
Sunday6AM-12AM

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  • The address of The Battery: New York, NY 10004

  • The Battery has 4.6 stars from 69438 reviews

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  • "Located at the southern tip of Manhattan with ready access to the harbor and the Hudson River, Battery Park is where the history of New York City began"

    "Nestled at the southern tip of Manhattan, Battery Park is not just a park but a gateway to New York’s rich history and vibrant present"

    "While wandering through New York City, I stumbled upon Battery Park, a gem located at the southern tip of Manhattan"

    "The new and improved The Battery Park is steps ahead from the time back in the 90s and early 2000s when I roamed that area"

    "ALERT please guys be careful if you’re tourist and visiting NYC"

Reviews

  • P.C.B. (Prem)

Located at the southern tip of Manhattan with ready access to the harbor and the Hudson River, Battery Park is where the history of New York City began. The area’s strategic location was recognized by Native Americans and Dutch settlers, who called it Capske Hook (from Kapsee, an Indian term for rocky ledge). Near this point, the colonists of the Dutch West India Company began the settlement of New Amsterdam in 1625. As the colony grew and its commerce expanded, piers, wharves, and slips rose along the coastline. The Dutch constructed Fort Amsterdam as early as 1626, and around 1683, the first of a series of gun batteries was constructed around the shore. With its fine promenade and magnificent vista of the harbor, the Battery became a popular place for New Yorkers to visit in the early 18th century. Its development as a public park owes to its enlargement through landfill. Fort George (as Fort Amsterdam was then known) was completely razed in 1788, and its remnants were used to fill in the shore and expand the Battery. Between 1808 and 1811, a new circular fort known as the West Battery was erected 200 feet offshore. It was renamed Castle Clinton (for Governor De Witt Clinton) in 1815 and ceded to the City in 1823. Around this time, the park was extended further by landfills to an area of about ten acres. Another massive landfill project got underway in 1853 and was completed in 1872. Meanwhile, the old fort was renamed Castle Garden and provided the setting for countless receptions, demonstrations, and performances for more than thirty years. General Lafayette was welcomed there in 1824 and Hungarian patriot Lajos Kossuth in 1851. Inventor Samuel F.B. Morse demonstrated his “wireless telegraph” in 1842, and singer Jenny Lind made her American debut in 1850. From 1855 to 1890 the building was used as the federal immigration center for the east coast, processing approximately eight million immigrants. In 1890 Castle Clinton was acquired by the New York City Department of Public Parks, which operated the New York Aquarium there from 1896 to 1941. Portions of Battery Park were closed from 1940 to 1952, while the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and the Battery Park Underpass were built beneath it. Although construction was delayed by World War II, New Yorkers were delighted with the dramatically transformed park, completely relandscaped and expanded by two acres. Subsequent alterations include the addition of Peter Minuit Plaza in 1955 and the dedication of the East Coast Memorial in 1963. Castle Clinton was ceded to the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1950 and designated a national monument. In 1982 New York State designated Battery Park as a part of Harbor Park, a group of historic waterfront sites. Battery Park contains many monuments honoring soldiers, explorers, inventors, and immigrants. In 1995 this American Linden (Tilia Americana) tree was planted as a tribute to singer Jenny Lind (1820-1887), whose performance at Castle Garden on September 11, 1850 was billed as the musical event of the century. Thanks to promoter P.T. Barnum, the arrival of the “Swedish Nightingale” caused a sensation in New York. Thousands of fans purchased Jenny Lind cakes, hats, boots, opera glasses, parasols, and concert tickets. At the concert, Lind earned $12,600, all of which she donated to charitable and benevolent institutions in New York City. She concluded her American tour with a farewell performance at Castle Garden on May 24, 1852

  • Patrick Preece

Nestled at the southern tip of Manhattan, Battery Park is not just a park but a gateway to New York’s rich history and vibrant present. This scenic waterfront park, with its lush greenery and winding pathways, offers a peaceful respite from the bustling city life. What sets Battery Park apart is its unique blend of nature, art, and history. The park’s numerous memorials and monuments tell the story of the city’s past. The East Coast Memorial, paying homage to WWII soldiers, and the poignant American Merchant Mariners’ Memorial are particularly moving. One can’t miss the striking view of the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and hope, visible from the park’s edge. It’s also the departure point for ferries to the Statue and Ellis Island, making it a hub for tourists seeking to explore these iconic landmarks. For leisure, the park offers ample seating areas and manicured gardens, perfect for a relaxing afternoon or a picnic. The SeaGlass Carousel is a magical experience, especially for children, with its glowing, aquatic-themed design. Moreover, the integration of art installations throughout the park adds an element of surprise and delight. The ever-changing art displays ensure that no two visits to the park are the same. Battery Park’s waterfront promenade is ideal for a stroll or a bike ride, offering unparalleled views of the Hudson River and New Jersey skyline. The sense of serenity here contrasts beautifully with the nearby Wall Street’s energetic pulse. In conclusion, Battery Park is more than just green space; it’s a celebration of New York’s history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, a visit here promises a blend of contemplation, education, and scenic beauty, making it a must-visit destination in NYC.

  • Raphael Sebban

While wandering through New York City, I stumbled upon Battery Park, a gem located at the southern tip of Manhattan. Overlooking the harbor, this park offers not only scenic views of the Statue of Liberty but also a rich tapestry of history and art. The pathways are lined with various monuments and sculptures, each telling its own story. The East Coast Memorial, commemorating the valor of World War II servicemen, was particularly moving. As a gateway to Ellis Island and Liberty Island, you can feel the weight of history here, thinking of the countless immigrants who once saw the shores of America for the first time. There's a sense of tranquility as you walk through the meticulously maintained gardens. The gentle sounds of water and glimpses of ferries going to and from the Statue of Liberty add to the allure. Beyond its historical significance, Battery Park is also a hub for cultural events. From music festivals to outdoor exhibitions, there's a vibrancy that showcases the city's modern spirit. What truly sets Battery Park apart, however, is its ability to provide a quiet refuge amidst the city's ceaseless energy. Sitting on a bench, watching the sunset over the water, and seeing Lady Liberty in the distance is an experience every visitor should cherish. In essence, Battery Park embodies New York City's rich past while embracing its dynamic present. An absolute must-visit spot for any traveler to the Big Apple.

  • Jose R Lopez

The new and improved The Battery Park is steps ahead from the time back in the 90s and early 2000s when I roamed that area. I worked near the World Trade Center and also visited the Staten Island ferry terminal many times to get together with friends who lived out there. So much has changed, but it's been for the best. The park has so much to offer to any tourist or local residents of NYC. The undates of trails to walk on, bike paths, kid friendly play areas, dog friendly gated areas, many monuments, and the views are a delight to get out of the normal routine. Even their restroom have gotten some good updates. Try the Statue of Liberty tour if you're new to this. Walk one path and try another path coming back and enjoy your surroundings. Ride the Seaglass carousel. Buy some fruits for a vendor sit and enjoy the moment. Many areas to take pictures and selfies.
Playground
The playground area for the kids is updated and up to code with safety. I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
Restrooms
Restrooms are much larger and updated. It's always a challenge to maintain a public area clean, but this was not bad. There's staff workers on the job. I give it a 4 out of 5 stars.
Dog-friendliness
The dogs gated play area is a large part of grass and tree shaded areas for dogs to interact, play, and run free. I give it a 5 out of 5 stars.

  • Diana Carolina Segura

ALERT please guys be careful if you’re tourist and visiting NYC. If you want to take the ferry (the one is free) and it inside a big building, guys it’s totally free!!! You don’t have to pay, but there will be many people wearing blue jackets selling you tickets for that specific knowing that you don’t have to pay a cent. Be careful, do not talk to them, there are many scammers around the park. If you want to take the ferry (the one that takes you to the island, then get your tickets online) those you have to purchase them; but don’t get them at the park because they can sell you something it’s fake. Also those guys were very rude with me and my friend because we denied to pay attention or but those tickets, thanks my friend knew nyc before and she knew what they were trying to do. We skip them finally going around the park and then we got to the ferry station ( free one). I could see the Statue of Liberty and I loved it! Even tho it wasn't that close. also when getting in the ferry find a spot in your right side so you can get a better view of the statue

  • Shalini Prasad

I went in to see the Statue of Liberty from the distance. Because I didn't have time to actually go to the island itself. It was a fairly average park, enough benches to sit on, dogs welcome. I can't remember if I saw a playground. It was a nice walk around the park. They had ferries that will take you to Ellis island to see the Statue of Liberty and back. I heard it takes about an hour. The view of statue of liberty wasn't actually bad, but it wasn't close enough to admire her details. If you're running short on time, The battery park is a perfect place to see the Statue of Liberty as you stop by to see the Brooklyn bridge which is pretty close from here.
Dog-friendliness
I saw a few people walking their dogs in the park. And there are plenty of Trash cans and generally just an open environment.
Picnic area
There are benches you can sit on and a little grassy area and some stairs, which can definitely act as the picnic areas.

  • Jose Lebron

I pick up my kids weekly at Staten Island so we spend time at this park regularly. My kids love it, and there are so many things to do here. The children's playground and the carousel are loads of fun. The public bathroom and a restaurant are nearby with loads of fragrant flowers around.
Playground
Playground has rope ladders, rope bridge, large xylophone, slides, sprinkler, and sand pit, as well as other fun things to do.
Restrooms
Restrooms very close to the Playground and restaurant with child changing stations in both restrooms.
Dog-friendliness
Our trusted and beloved pets are always welcome in the park and have plenty of room to run around.
Picnic area
There's a nice picnic area with chairs available, first come, first serve.

  • Jessica Miller

Stopped in our our motorcycle trip from Middle TN. Was expecting to be able to see the Statue of Liberty a little better then we did and they were under construction so the view was hindered. (Which construction is needed and I completely understand!) Unfortunately we couldn't go into the battery to tour it but it was neat to see the history and beauty around it. We didn't have time to take the boat to Liberty Island but we want to go back and take our kids for sure.
Restrooms
They were definitely "city" public restrooms but the only ones I found that were "public" in the city
Dog-friendliness
They had a HUGE dog park and the dogs there were able to run free and play! Lots of tails wagging for sure!

  • Eu Ken Ng

Battery park is a wonderful park. HOWEVER, they are littered by agents trying to sell you the Statue of Liberty ferry tickets. TAKE NOTE that there will be ‘official’ agents trying to stop you from going further into the park and claim that you need a ticket. THEY ARE NOT OFFICIAL AGENTS. I find it annoying and they stop the public from enjoying the park only to sell tickets. The only official way of purchasing the tickets is located beyond the Castle Clinton national monument and they have proper kiosks. Regardless of what the other sellers say, do not be intimidated by them. They have no right to stop you from entering a public park.

  • Elder Dr. Veronica Clark

A day with my children. Park was very clean. People were orderly. Had a hard time finding Castle Clinton for the excursion, maybe some more signage to assist. The first thing to do is visit the clean restrooms. The attendants were phenomenal in kindness, alertness, and promptness as visitors hurried to board the ships to Lady Liberty! If you plan to visit make sure you get there early with your sneakers and jacket. It was cool and breezy. Visit the Museum! Do not Skip that part! We didn't go to Ellis Island and the gift store we needed more time! Get there Early. I believe you need 5 hours and not 3. Heavy tourist attraction. ENJOY!

  • Kelechi Ukaoma

Great place to go for the entire family… great place for an outing …. Lots and lots of people and activities going on…you can see dancers in the park performing their art… there are also artists to draw a sketch of you while you pose… lots and lots of statues….also across the water is the Statue of Liberty. You have a great view of it from Battery park. Here also you can take a ferry to go see the Statue of Liberty. Fun place to take the entire family to feast the eyes and have a nice, awesome, great time!

  • Casper Cooper

Battery Park is a popular tourist destination and a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets of New York City. It features walking and biking paths, gardens, memorials, and historical monuments. The Battery Garden, located within the park, is a beautiful area with seasonal plantings and a waterfront promenade. Overall, Battery Park offers a combination of beautiful views, historical significance, and recreational activities, making it a must-visit destination in New York City.

  • Eboni M

This was a nice little park to spend a couple of hours. It wasn’t very big, but had amazing views of the Statue of Liberty and the coast. There were lots of interesting sculptures and military memorials which makes this a great area to reflect and pay your respects. My only complaint was the lack of gravel paths - the majority of walking area seemed to be concrete, which isn’t easy on the feet. Still, definitely worth checking out if you’re in the area.

  • Amber Hasan

You can't go to New York and not visit Battery Park. There's war memorials, there are fountains, plenty of benches, live performers, views of Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty, though recently many areas have been blocked and restricted due to construction and there's limited to almost no view. Being a ferry point for the islands, it is always busy. There are a few cafes/canteens for coffee water etc, plus vendors selling fresh fruits and memorabilia!

  • karthik G

This is a small park usually crowded with people coming from or going to Liberty Island to see the statue of liberty including us. We had fun here sitting on the bench in the shade of trees protected from the sun to relax a bit before moving ahead on our visit. The view of the statue of liberty from here is amazing but as with other places, there are a lot of scams going on here as well so be careful who you interact with while you are here.

  • E. R. S

Nice place They need public restrooms and water fountains. definitely need to security because people let their dogs poop in the middle of the sidewalk and don't even clean. We waited more than an hour in order to be able to abort the fairy to go to the Statue of Liberty. When they were done with whatever problem they had, then they came to In form the people. They need some shade the sun was very hot. And the water is three dollars to bottle.

  • Bridget Malkin

Lovely quiet and historical place in New York, space in a coastal park area for birds & butterflies. Lovely memorial area with nearby fountains, we walked all along the coastal path to Brooklyn bridge, good sidewalks and facilities to use on the route! Clean restrooms.
Dog-friendliness
People were walking their dogs on leads and there was plenty of areas to generate interesting smells for a dog!

  • Lermi Acosta

Wall Street’s eight blocks are full of stories of the past and present, but other similar walking tours don’t offer an exclusive look into the area’s history with someone who worked on Wall Street. This tour is led by Wall Street insiders, and takes you to see top attractions such as the New York Stock Exchange and Goldman Sachs. Plus, you’ll get the scoop about the lifestyle of a Wall Street trader.

  • Anthea Cavallaro

Nice park with lots of benches, a fountain for kids to play in, and of course views of the statue of liberty. There are lots of caricature artists in the park, and a man was performing nice music there during my visit. Great location to a lot of restaurants, ferry rides, and museums. The park also hosts several monuments and statues. Lots of history to see. A nice spot for the whole family.

  • Adati Tarfa

Very lovely and serene park. I enjoy seeing little ones play in the water. The area is so clean and fresh although it’s close to the city it feels like an entirely different environment because of its atmosphere. There are very close train lines and museums attractions in walking distance. I will recommend it as a stop when visiting museums or taking the ferry!

  • Julia Helland

Well I was in this park 3 years ago and I had impression that it is small but cute. This time it was horrible experience!They closed the promenade near water where you can make nice picture and see Statue of Liberty and now there are only crowds of people and gates for ferry everywhere. Really big disappointment. I would not recommend anymore to go there.

  • Brian Curtin

Got on the ferry here for the Liberty Island tour that includes Ellis island. Poured with rain all day but still enjoyed the tours. Statue of Liberty is iconic ( although smaller in real life which surprised us all) We went out on the plinth which is the concrete base Liberty stands on. Good excursion not to be missed. Museum was very interesting.

  • Wendy Arthurs

Battery Park area is very safe for walking and bicycling. From the point at the end you can see the Statue of Liberty and Governor's Island. Walk along the Hudson River and watch the boats. There are restaurants and cafes. The World Trade Center Memorial is an easy walk from there.
Dog-friendliness
Lots of people walking their dogs.

  • Neeti Prabhudesai

Amazing view, great place to spend time with kids and family. Kids have plenty of space to run around. You can take the Staten Island Ferry or the Statue of Liberty ferry from here. It is close to public transport hence good for tourists. The only negative is the crowd, it’s way too crowded that you miss the beauty of the place.

  • Kytka

The Battery in New York is a true gem. It offers stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. A perfect place to unwind, take a leisurely walk, or simply soak in the beauty of the harbor. A five-star destination for relaxation and scenic beauty in the heart of Manhattan.

  • N Titus

Fun, until a big rat ran across my daughter and I as she slid down the slide. We were so frightened! Welcome to NYC I said! These rats come out bold in broad daylight. Thank God it was only 1.
Playground
Fun playground for my daughter. She said the slides were slippery. She came down fast & hard!

  • Pauline Charlton

Lovely stroll, nice and relaxing on a warm sunny day, had a sit down while awaiting our time booked for boat trip . Lovely view of Statue of Liberty in the distance. Few statues in the park . Castle Clinton was open. We did not go in, looked busy.
Restrooms
Luckily, there was no queue . Free of charge. Clean

  • Andy Jenkins

Great park with lots of history and information about arriving in NYC. Great helpful guides at the station to give you directions and there is a really well presented walk towards the WTC which is off road and part of the Empire state trail.
Playground
Well maintained play area with slides and other items

  • Heather Hughes

The park itself was nice. Loved the little vegi/herb garden! Was very happy to find water fountains. Our issues was maybe we were blind, or just tired...but we couldn't figure out for get on the Staten island ferry. We could only figure out how to get on the pay services. Some signage would be greatly helpful.

  • Yaniv Eliash

We decided to embark on a cruise to liberty island statue. A few 'gentlemen' tried to 'offer' their help claiming they are doing us a favor to buy tickets to the cruise. DO NOT be naive, there are official tickets at the launch site that cost you less and are managed by the government. You will thank me later.

  • Sandra Fimbres

I first visited 42 yrs ago and there were no gardens or green areas as now. The gardens are beautiful, plus there is an educational vegetable garden now.
Playground
There is a splash pad for kids to get wet.
Picnic area
There were plenty of areas with sitting and tables around the park.

  • Chandni Shah

Place to get ferry for statue of Liberty. Beware of the solicitors for statue of Liberty ferry. Better to buy tickets online or from the kiosks and not from those fooling you into believing they giving you the best deal. You will end up paying lot more.
Restrooms
Restrooms are there.

  • Hartaj Singh

A beautiful little park with nice art and viewing areas in Financial District (FiDi). Also, a way to get away from craziness of downtown. Peaceful. Quietly beautiful at night. And to top it all off…a pretty spectacular view of Lady Liberty on a clear and crisp day. ✌ …

  • brooklyn eve

This is the place we waited before getting on the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis island. It is quite small but full of beautiful tulips and has an amazing view across the water. There is a nice restaurant called ‘the view’ in this park, and lots of food places in the area.

  • celadonkim

Can see the statue of liberty from here. Nice fountain and memorial to military service members. When I went, there were a few artists who could draw a caricature on the spot. A bit touristy, but not a trap in the way that Times Square can be. Would recommend as a place to visit.

  • Bori WaHi

I love Battery Park. As a native new yorker, I'm always amazed when I go there and realize it's historical significance. In addition to the growth of NYC and expansion of America, as the main harbor for trade, the pivotal role it played during The Revolutionary War.

  • Sazid Imtiaz

Bryant Park in NYC is a tranquil oasis with trees, flowers, and a spacious grassy area. Enjoy activities like free yoga, outdoor movies, and winter ice-skating. Live music, a romantic fountain, a carousel, and various amenities make it a fantastic spot for all.

  • Nooruddin Khaja

Great place to explore Manhattan in New york city. One of the finest places for work, tourism visits to various historical and monumental places in New york. Iconic One world, wall street bull and lots of museums and access to statue of liberty from this place.

  • Missy Rhodes

Beautiful park. Worth seeing. Traveling with friends and the husband is retired military. The memorial was beautiful. Security to get through to the ferry was good as well, they accommodated my friend's mobility scooter with ease. Hot dog vendor was good too!

  • RatedThor RatedThorTTV

Beautiful view of the Statue of Liberty. Also, the fresh fruit being sold by the street venders was absolutely delicious, can't recommend that enough. At $5 a cup it was so good we spent $25 for the 4 of us.... Not all at once but because we wanted more.

  • Nekeia Castillo

Nice park. Lots yo check out with the World Trade Center being there. Need more signs to help people navigate to the peers to get on the ferries. The lines to board the ferries are out of control. Won't do that again unless it's during off-peak times.

  • Keyur Thakkar

Battery Park is a fantastic spot for families to visit. It's a great place for an outing with plenty of people and things to do. You can watch dancers perform, and there are artists who can draw your picture while you pose. There are many

  • Junior Timeless

Great place to spend time with family and friends. A bit congested at times but other than that a great place. Vendors there a bit pricey for fruit cups usually 5 dollars. If you have time to take the Staten Island Ferry which is free by

  • Janet Stiles

Great park with so many different activities. We initially visited the park to ride the ferry to visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. We purchased our tickets online, which I recommend, we were able to board right away and

  • Andrew Scott

This is such a nice area in New York City, an awful lot of thought and work has gone into building a really lovely place, plenty of seating and some of the most iconic views anywhere in the World, this is my favourite place to hang out

  • Max Jolley

Just wanted to check it out after eating dinner. It's a great view o Ellis Island and the Statue of Libery. Go at sunset and catch the view. Local cut fruit stands... monument to the Merchant Marines will catch your attention.

  • kmason

Always enjoy stopping here on my bike rides through the city. Access to ferry, beautiful views of the Harbor and Statue of Liberty. Food trucks, and the Park for picnics and relaxation. And people watching, happy families.

  • Simon

Great leisure place to come catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty. Do note that the size is really small. Try not to come during the late afternoon as the sun is scorching as you look in the direction of the statue.

  • Karen Roberts

The park is very nice, even in December with no grass or flowers. Great statues and monuments. Clinton Castle is pretty cool. Even though it was a foggy, overcast day, Lady Liberty and Ellis Island could still be seen.

  • Ian Charlton

Great park with spectacular views. Caught the ferry to Ellis Island Museum of immigration. This was a fantastic experience and was very informative. The ferry passed the statue of liberty . Great views on a sunny day.

  • Stephany “Steph” Bejarano Arroyo

If you arrive here for the Statue of Liberty Ferry, DO NOT LISTEN to the people in red vests or claiming to be official ride to the Islands, the service is bad and expensive!!! The actual official tour is AMAZING ✨️

  • Benjamin Martin

A very calming place when you go at the right times. And when the sun is setting, it can be quite breath taking.
Picnic area
There are a couple of tables available for a picnic. But bring a windbreaker.

  • Daniel Huano

Great spot for a quick getaway "from the city". You can relax over here, simply sit on a bench or a grass and do nothing. Or grab your lunch and eat it on the waterside. It is also a great spot for jogging.

  • Uday Mohan

Tons of street vendors around offering a variety of foods, park facilities, historical monuments and history. A nice way to take it in as you have to board the ferry to see the statue from here

  • Navid Goharian

Food was satisfactory; however, the manager displayed extreme rudeness towards guests. This level of unprofessionalism is unlike anything I've experienced in other restaurants. Expected better.

  • charmaine thomas

Great visit. But was disappointed that the binoculars weren't where I remembered. Had to take the ferry across for my visiting relatives to get a better glimpse of lady liberty. 1 hour!a

  • Crystal Watts

Prime spot to watch the sunrise! Start at Battery to say good morning to Lady Liberty then roam the waterfront path to the Brooklyn Bridge. Best sunrise stroll views along the way!

  • R2 TURBO

A very nice park to enjoy a walk or seat and have a coffee. For those who visit the city, this is where you meet and take the ferry to Liberty Island, where the Liberty Statue is.

  • Andrew Vilade

The Battery is a great place to walk around at anytime of day and offers a great view of the Statue of Liberty and the 1 WTC. It’s also where you can find the Staten Island Ferry.

  • Jits K

It's near the WTC subway. You can take the ferry to Liberty Island. One can find many street vendors selling fruits. There is a cafe too. Bit crowded on summer afternoons. More

  • Petr Konečný

Pleasant park with a lot of place to sit and relax. On hot days you will experience fountains and springing water so you can take your children and let them have a fun there.

  • Jason W

Fun park to visit during the day (don’t stay after dark). Good spot to see the harbor and Wall Street. Visit the hidden Native American museum in the Customs house nearby!

  • Etel Martinez

Good park. The surroundings are beautiful. It is a busy place and you can get a lot of souvenirs at a cheap price. The best mango I've ever tried, fresh fruits everywhere.

  • Kyle Klocke

Incredible! The battery is incredible! A must see if this is your first time to New York! Very clean, my vendors for food and drinks. It was awesome!

  • Joshua Winn

Quiet bit of nature in the early morning with a nice view of the water, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. A bit was blocked off for construction.

  • Scott Fargo

Pretty area. Getting to the tours was not organized well. They tell you to get there 2 hours early, but don't open the screening gates until 8:15.

  • Anton AKC

a good place to go to experience NYC skylines views. must visit place for those who visit NYC. the breathtaling view kist never fail to impress.

  • JUAN CRUZ

Nice small park, lots of construction going on, not a lot to do besides walking, jogging, and taking pictures.
Restrooms
Nothing fancy

  • Louis Shaffer

Always worth going here. For a walk, a run, boat tour, or Staten Island ferry. I love the history and seeing lady liberty and Ellis Island.

  • Roberto Baccaglini

Love the place...perfect spot down Manatthan, where to chill out...nice historic area all around the dock for Statue of Liberty Island.

  • srinivas alle

Organic vegitable growing, composting, raised beds, trellies design, Nursery, locals participation, guidance to visitor was excellent.

  • Rita Curry

It was an awesome visit!!!! We were all over the place on our vacation... so many pictures not really sure where we were at times!!!

  • Sungat Abdinabi

Small but nice park. Liked the open space green zone for picnicking. Seaside view is closes with iron stack unfortunately

  • Priscila Carvalho

It’s a nice place but I thought I could see the liberty Statue closest, unfortunately I arrive too late to use the boat.

  • Raul Roman

Great park to walk around, see and read about the history on the various plaques, or take the ferries. Wonderful views.

  • Daniel J

Great downtown Park, close to sights and right where you get onto the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ferries.

  • Blank Blank

Was my first time there we took a boat over to the statue of liberty definitely something to experience

  • Hadia Ndiaye

I love the view you have. Great place to bring your tourists
Restrooms
Easy to find a restrooms

  • Mooka Sab Yang

It was beautiful and peaceful. I could see the statue of Liberty from a distance. …

  • Brad C

History and an amazing view, recommend taking the bike trail here.

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