Explore the Brooklyn Heights Promenade
While visiting New York, make sure to head over the bridge to Brooklyn Heights for a jaunt on the Promenade
Made famous by cameo appearances in films such as Moonstruck and Woody Allen’s Annie Hall, this famous spot in Brooklyn offers a magnificent view—this is a must-see attraction that’s perfect for getting together with friends and family!
A Walk on the Waterfront
Stroll along the Promenade in the historic district for some of the best views of the Manhattan Skyline, tall ships sailing past the Statue of Liberty, South Street Seaport, and the soaring arch of the Brooklyn Bridge. Rent bikes and go for a relaxing family ride, rubbernecking at the historic 19th-century mansions of the wealthy lining the walkway. Also look for the plaque that marks where George Washington stayed during Revolutionary War battles. Watch the bustling East River traffic of ferries, tour boats, barges and water taxis—or picnic on a bench at sunset for a romantic time.
A Step Back in Time
Take a walking tour of the remarkable buildings surrounding the Promenade and the National Historic Landmark District. You’ll find a wide array of architecturally significant structures, from the Queen Anne Style of the Brooklyn Historical Society to the Greek Revival style of Borough Hall and elegant brownstones. Also stop at Plymouth Church, on Hicks Street, it was a stop on the Underground Railroad, which protected runaway slaves, and was allegedly the only church in New York City where Abraham Lincoln would worship during his presidency.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park, an urban renewal project, caters to children and families with riverfront paths, play areas, bike rentals and several acres of green areas that are perfect for lawn games and picnicking. The park winds along the East River, and is open year-round. Go for a ride on Jane's Carousel, and enjoy ice-skating in Brooklyn Bridge Plaza during the winter season.
Fulton Ferry Landing
At the north end of the Promenade, follow the sidewalk downhill to Fulton Ferry Landing in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge. Experience a classical performance at Bargemusic. Cool off in the interactive sprinkler at the entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Park. Catch a New York Water Taxi for a New York Harbor tour or load your bike on the East River Ferry to cross over to Manhattan. After, fuel up with plenty of casual eating options, including the legendary Grimaldi's Pizzeria, Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory and Luke's Lobster, a shack serving Maine-style lobster rolls.
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