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    4.5 (17 reviews)

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    Jamel O.

    There are plenty of reviews that explain what is happening in the garden. I am just there for the rabbits....

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    Marianne W.

    Shakespeare Garden has been on my list of places to really spend time exploring. Today I left the East Side a couple hours before my doctor appointment so I had plenty of time to enjoy a garden visit. I'm sorry it was a cloudy day. I still took a lot of photos. The flowers and landscaping are beautiful. I love the wooden fences and stone steps. There's many twists and turns in the Shakespeare Garden. I'm still not sure I covered it all. What can you say about a garden? It's absolutely beautiful and clean! It's also great that there's bathrooms nearby. There's lots of local folks out in the morning and tourists visiting too! I'm recommending you visit. Also if you haven't been in awhile it's Spring, time to visit again!

    Emma M.

    My love of the Shakespeare Garden is always a 5-star, but my experience was more like a 3-star, so I'm leaving a 4-star to meet halfway. I'm at a little war with myself about posting such a great review even though this is a fantastic place. As a native New Yorker, I've utilized this place to sit and think, bring my friends, enjoy a coffee, listen to the birds, and maybe even bring a book. I would love to share my passion for this garden with others who are interested in visiting, but I found myself stressed by the number of tourists and visitors present when I was trying to enjoy a quiet afternoon. I don't mind it when other people are enjoying the space, but it began to feel less serene and more like Times Square. Overall, I would just like future visitors to respect the space and be mindful of the other people coming and going in. It felt less peaceful, and I hope this isn't a permanent thing. It's not good when your favorite places become tourist traps although that doesn't mean that I don't want visitors to enjoy themselves here.

    Leila R.

    Even though it was a bit late in the year when I visited in early Oct, a surprising number of the flowers were still in impressive bloom! I loved meandering through this tiny little haven in the park. I really does feel like you've been transported "Secret Garden"-style to some small corner of an English garden. I enjoyed the sundial, seeing several bees pollinating the various flowers to their hearts' content, and finding the Charles B Stover bench when leaving out the other side was a nice little treat! There are plenty of benches, so this is a great spot to take a break if you've been walking through CP and a need a sweet-smelling and somewhat quiet respite!

    Bench made of branches. Pretty place even in winter
    Saira K.

    This is a beautiful garden in Central Park. You have to look for it, and you will find it close to Delacorte Theatre. The garden, which is small at 4 acres, is in a very quiet part of the park which isn't usually very busy. In the spring and summer, when the flowers are out, you see weddings or wedding photo shoots here. It's really pretty and peaceful. According to Central Park website, the garden used to be called The Garden of the Garden of the Heart but was dedicated to Shakespeare in 1916. They also say that there is taken from a tree planted by Shakespeare himself in 1602! There are plaques with quotations from Shakespeare's plays and plants mentioned in the plays. What I love best are the benches made of pretty branches. I went last in February before the pandemic craziness and even then there were spring flowers starting to bloom. It looked pretty on a chilly rainy day, with some mist.

    Jasmine M.

    We were walking through Central Park and we stumbled upon this garden! There are these beautiful stone steps that lead up to the garden, which is a perfect photo opportunity if you like having mini photo shoots. The flowers are very well taken care of and there are plaques with different quotes from Shakespeare's works. It's a very small garden so you'll move through it pretty quickly, but I still recommend checking it out!

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    Always gorgeous.. Best on weekdays when it's empty, makes me feel like I am on a private island oasis

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    A hidden gem in Central Park. Quiet and peaceful location. Perfect for couples or for reading.

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    4.4(414 reviews)
    2.8 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)
    2.4 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)
    2.3 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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