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    Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park

    4.7 (58 reviews)

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    Sharon T.

    Whoever gives this place anything lower than 4 stars obviously has no appreciation for something perhaps NICE in New York City. Call Brooklyn what you want. DUMBO is an exceptionally relaxed, laid-back area (at least for New York) any busy New Yorker can only dream of. Firstly, if you're under the Manhattan bridge, you're obviously going to hear subways passing; try living on the intersections of Market Street, from East Broadway to Cherry Street; I guess you're not complaining then. As a native Queens resident, I am already fortunate that Gantry State Park and Socrates Sculpture Park have that relaxed, full grass park setting, overlooking the city within a river. But there is no view like Empire-Fulton, coming in between 2 of New York's finest and notable bridges, the Manhattan Bridge and the Brooklyn Bridge with a killer skyline view. I am not complaining. I am praising.

    The Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Skyline as seen from the park during sunset.
    Shanell P.

    Love Love Love this park! A great escape from the hustle and rush of the city. Its nestled in between the beautiful Brooklyn bridge and the not as pretty Manhattan Bridge. There are benches to sit and view the Manhattan sky line and a big grassy area to lay down or have a picnic. An area where u can sit on these huge concrete steps leading down to the water. The neighborhood (DUMBO) is also great. Plenty of great restaurants and cafes. Also a photographers dream.

    Jason V.

    Best spot to see lower Manhattan and catch a tan. The amenities of DUMBO within an easy walk, close to a subway station (York St.), something for all ages and the family dog. Don't just check it out in the light of day- there's a "screen-on-the-green" program here with outdoor movies all summer long.

    Brooklyn bridge at sunset
    Julianne B.

    Gorgeous park with a beautiful view of the city! Take a blanket and lay on the grass with a 180+ degree view of Manhattan and the East River. This part of the park is slightly less crowded than Brooklyn Bridge Park but during the summer expect tourists to wander aimlessly and disrupt your NYC speed walking. It seems as though there is always a new art installation or event. Check out the dumbo website for more info!

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    Ju L.

    This is one of the most beautiful and peaceful parks in New York-- you feel like you're being cradled by the city; downtown and the Manhattan Bridge on one side, majestic Brooklyn Bridge on the other, and grass and trees and art and amazing quiet all around, all oddly level with the East River (I'm used to seeing the river below me). The free summer outdoor movie nights (held by the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy) are great, but note: When they say the movie starts at sundown, they MEAN sundown. As in the sun actually being down. So bring a blanket by dusk to claim your space and be prepared to wait.

    Alicia B.

    I've been coming here for years. In 2010, my cousin did her wedding shoot here. Over the past few years, the pier has extended. There's now a man-made beach with sitting areas and a kid's playground. In the warmer months, Smorgasburg is hosted here--- a large food fair with multiple vendors and a variety of foods. Great for pictures or just for an outdoor stroll.

    Nolan C.

    We could spend minutes maybe hours in this park without growing tired for a very good reason, the Empire Fulton Ferry State Park offers undoubtedly one of the most wonderful points of view at the same time on the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan. It was formerly the boarding place for the ferry when that this made the shuttle between both borought of New York. When the Brooklyn Bridge was built, its utility became old-fashioned but it has of it nevertheless to keep its original name. The place is hardly frequented by families which come there the time of a spade falls or to leave their children played under the big glass shop window of the Jane's Carousel. ----- On pourrait passer des minutes voir des heures dans ce parc sans se lasser et pour cause, l'Empire Fulton Ferry State Park offre assurément l'un des plus merveilleux points de vues à la fois sur le Brooklyn Bridge et Manhattan. C'était autrefois le lieu d'embarquement pour le ferry lorsque celui ci faisait la navette entre les deux borought de New York. Lorsque le pont de Brooklyn a été construit, son utilité est devenu désuète mais il en a malgré tout garder son appellation d'origine. L'endroit est fort fréquenté par les familles qui y viennent le temps d'un pique pique ou pour laisser leurs enfants s'amusé sous la grande vitrine en verre du Jane's Carousel.

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    Great for sunset photos.

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    Now that it's summer, I try to come here and take in all of the sights of New York. It's very zen.

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    London bridge? Manhattan bridge? Williamsburg bridge? or Carls bridge?
    I can say this skyline is exquisite.

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    I can say this skyline is exquisite.

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