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    4.1 (92 reviews)

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    Xenia M.

    I've lived in NYC my entire life, and have only now discovered this gem! The East River Park has beautiful views of Williamsburg and LIC. Who knew watching the NYC ferries go back and forth could be so relaxing! To my surprise, there wasn't a lot of people out on a Saturday. In a Covid world, this is absolutely amazing! Of course you have the occasional people who don't wear masks, but for the most part the park was pretty empty and we got to enjoy the space!

    Jared S.

    I stopped by here after work today as I was feeling the call of the water. As a Pisces, it calls me from time to time. Something about hearing and seeing the movement of the ocean (yes I know it's the east river but it's all connected!) brings me back to center. I walked over from the 10th street overpass and found myself a nice empty park bench with the perfect view of the Williamsburg bridge and Queens. At the same time, there was a softball game happening amongst the Julliard intramural softball team. They weren't that good but it's the effort that counts! This was my first time at this park and while it was buggy (to be expected this time of year), I definitely would return when I find myself in the area. Thanks City Parks of NYC for such a well-maintained public space!

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    Terri C.

    This park is definitely not obvious nor easy to find. It is okay in terms of upkeep ( not a battery park city haha). But it is still a good park. There is a water view :) and a lot of joggers. Parking is the other side of overpass... Sprinklers for kids so it is fine. Grass for picnic and nearby baseball field. Wish their bathrooms was a bit nicer (no seats...weird).

    Lisa D.

    Walk to the ends of the earth via 6th st, through a housing project, over a green bridge across the FDR, through a clearing in the woods, and you will come across a full-sized soccer field surrounded by a decent track. Aluminum chairs and tables line an elegant path with a scenic view. A river runs through it (and not just alongside it sometimes; see, e.g.: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/R7ExNaNLQmLQW0m7xrbrZA?select=vqgSrXCo2KBjb6TRfXz7Pg).

    The views were so pretty
    Cortney W.

    This is a nice park. I went for a Fourth of July bbq. (Before the fireworks were moved to the west side...)The park was PACKED by 1 PM when we arrived. The walk across the bridge at E 10th is no joke. We had some nice people help us with our things. Thankfully my friend purchased a permit ($25 from the Parks Department) and we had the parks workers help us locate our area. Some people were in our spot but they were very gracious about moving and helping us to bring our things over. Some things to know: -A permit is a good idea especially on days that are hot, hot, hot (ie: holidays) -The walking bridge is no joke! Make good decisions about what to bring and what to leave behind! -The park has in ground bbq grills. Bring foil and some oven mitts! They get super hot! -The bathroom is a bit of a walk from the picnic tables (pack a little tissue for your tinkle) -There are bball courts, a walking/biking/running path, etc. Softball/baseball park is available as well! -Close to the FDR but not so close to public transportation. -The park is near a project, but the people are friendly and nice. No need to be afraid! The views of the East River are so nice. Definitely will be back!

    Notice to all Park Users Effective May 23, 2011, smoking will no longer be allowed within the park.
    Fallopia T.

    I love this park for walking dogs, and have been to several events here. There's an amphitheater that's great for outdoor events and shows, although they have to put out Port-o-Sans if they expect any kind of number of people to show up. Today I came out with a friend and we played our trumpet and flugelhorn by the river; we decided we were going to form a duo and busk on the street to make some money. (Yeah!) There's sort of a dog run here, but it's not fenced off, so really...not. (Called the "6th Street Dance Circle," it's kind of an afterthought.)

    Sandy L.

    Who doesn't love a scenic bike/running/walking path made just for the pedestrian/non-drivers? I'm a huge fan of this path since it starts around 35th and runs all the way down to Brooklyn Bridge. I would estimate it's about 5 miles each direction which is a decent length of path for even the long runner. On this route you can run under the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges which is quite fantastic and it's extremely scenic the entire route since it's right along the water. There's views galore and I can't help but stop for some photo ops along the way. BRING YOUR CAMERA! For those who have run along the Hudson, you don't get the sunset but you do separate away from the roads and more parks along the way for baseball, soccer, basketball, football, track training... There are lots of options. Plus, there's benches, tables and BBQ pits if you want to just stop at a specific destination. I'm a fan!

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    Ask the Community - East River Park

    Where exactly is the grass? And where would you meet for a Picnic at this park?

    Grass in different areas, around soccer field & entrance ways. Picnic? Well theres plenty of benches either on the water or different areas. The east river isnt small, u should be able to find an area. Meet at the end of Houston St, so u can walk… Read more

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    From 12th st until all the way past the Williamsburg bridge, it is a combination of cement/dirt path.

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    1.8 miFlatiron

    Bryant what? Central who? Washington Square, why when you can go to Madison Square Park. I keed…read moreabout the other parks. I actually love all of them for different reasons. But Madison Square will always be my favorite. It's kept fairly clean and is a nice size. Mostly for the working professionals and students in the area, it's an awesome spot to eat lunch, with a great food selection in Flat Iron. It's home to the OG Shake Shack, which stands there til this day. There is also an awesome dog park there. This park is great at all times of the year, so don't hesitate to go now.

    The most notable thing about Madison Square Park (at least for me) is that it's the location of the…read moreoriginal Shake Shack. Besides that, I never paid much mind to the park, especially in light of the fact that it's not in my stomping grounds. Nevertheless, I had just finished brunching nearby and since it was such a gorgeous day out, I decided to take a walk through the park and check it out. MSP is not large - the center of it is a large green space with paths on the perimeter that contain walking paths and benches. In addition to the Shake Shack, there's also a small seating area nearby where you can sit and eat, or just hang out. The park is ideal of people watching, eating your lunch, or just walking around a space that contrasts the hustle and bustle of the surrounding areas. Because of the weather, it was a little crowded but still pleasant. Overall, MSP is fine - it's not worth coming to unless you're in the area IMO, but a pleasant spot nonetheless.

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    4.1(22 reviews)
    1.8 miMurray Hill, Midtown East

    Nice big park great for different age groups! Entrance on 1st ave for big playground and bathroom…read more Plenty of benches and equipment to play on. There is also a basketball quart and small field. Pretty clean and safe.

    Slowly trying to hoop at all the basketball courts in the city, so I came here after work before a…read morelong weekend. We were on our 4th game of 5 on 5 on this slanted, slippery court with double rims as the Midtown skyline looked over us. We had gone 3-0 and already on wobbly legs but wanted one more to really push ourselves to exhaustion and be WHOOPED. A group of 5 17 year olds showed up and I was lowkey like damn I don't wanna play these little kids for our last game but whatever, they got next. We were going back and forth, and to be fair they were actually pretty good but just too frail to give us any problems. At 5'10 174 lbs, I'm a BIG guard. I'm left handed, but shot a right handed floater fading to my right as I'm trying to get better. If you can hit a weak hand floater on the run you will be tough to stop. I bricked it and this little 17 year old kid goes "that's a TERRIBLE shot" looking at me dead in the eyes. Like bro y'all are losing and you suck why you talking? He woke me up and I started actually trying really hard and lowkey busting their ass... but tbh normally I'm not even that good. It was just one of those days where everything was falling. I hit a 3 and yelled out "THAT'S A LAYUP." I drove hard left, euro stepped and hit a tough finish through 2 and yelled "I"M TOO BIG," while flexing. I switched onto little homie and he took a terrible stepback shot after I turned him 3 times and bricked it. I just whispered to him "I don't even gotta say nothing after that one it speaks for itself" which really pissed him off. Then I hit the game winning 3 and did the Dame wave to him as he walked off the court PISSED as hell. I sat down and then he got the courage to say "STOP TALKING SO MUCH" while he put his hand together to mimic me YAPPING. I almost stood up and said "HOW BOUT U GET WIN?" But then I realized I'm a grown ass man and there is absolutely no reason to be jawing at this little kid on a beautiful Friday in New York City. I just kind of laughed at myself and asked what is wrong with me lol. All in all, these runs were kind of weak and this court is in horrendous condition. The court on the westside highway is still my favorite in the city. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews

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    3.4(93 reviews)
    2.2 miMidtown West

    Ian's Cookie Jar (Located in Herald Square Holiday Market)…read moreW. 35th. St. & Broadway New York, NY 10001 The Bucket Located in the Herald Square Holiday Market adjacent to Macy's is a chocolate chip cookie kiosk. This secret recipe was handcrafted by food influencer Ian Martin and Hungry Gnome bakery owner Danielle Sepsy. All cookies are freshly baked on the spot in these cookie ovens. An entire batch is immediately scooped up with a french fry scooper and handed off for your enjoyment. The Bucket: The primary ingredients in these cookies are all butter, brown sugar, and premium Callebaut chocolate. As soon as you try your first one, you will be far from done. They are warm and crispy on the outside while gooey on the inside. As a bonus, the holiday themed visual design on the bucket was hand drawn by Ian's sister. There is a decent amount of seating at the holiday market for you to enjoy your dessert. Be sure to arrive early because Ian's cookies are immensely popular and they will sell out. Stop by Ian's Cookie Jar kiosk at the Herald Square holiday market and indulge in this warm, gooey treat during the most wonderful time of the year. #ianscookiejar #chefdaniellesepsy #IanMartin #thehungrygnome #TheBucket #chocolatechipcookies #HeraldSquare #heraldsquareholidaymarket #nycholidaymarket #imma_eat_this #callebautchocolate #40cookies

    I really enjoy coming to this area of the city. So much to do and see, lots of shopping and food…read moreoptions. Madison square garden is also nearby. The historical Macy's Herald sq is here. It's beautiful in this area esp during the holidays. However, expect heavy crowds on weekends or after events like concerts

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