Kelly R. • October 16, 2013Love this place... Takes you away from the city while being steps away from 5th ave. great for photo ops too.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • May 22, 2018Shakespeare's Garden is definitely a serene must-stop location on your Central Park visit! Filled with plants and flowers mentioned in Shakespeare's plays and poems. Perfect for couples or for reading
Paige C. • April 29, 2021A gorgeous hidden gem, especially in the spring when they have their annual tulip festival!
The Corcoran Group • January 6, 2012Not always open – afternoon from May to October – but well worth making a special trip to take a tour of this amazingly manicured garden.
Scott B. • July 17, 2012The one time $10 key free to this private community garden is worth it. Relaxing, flowers, benches, birds and grass are all delightful to escape the streets of HK for a few moments.
Valerie S. • May 5, 2020A lovely spot for a quiet, scenic stroll. Peak bloom during mid-late April. Don’t forget to snap a picture!
Maximus S. • May 12, 2013An Oasis at the Northern Tip of Covent Avenue in Hamilton Heights. Nice touch of green to the urban asphalt. Donations requested of materials and labor.
Paul K. • August 19, 2014Beautiful tucked away garden in the West Village. Perfect for some quiet contemplation.
Rocky B. • March 4, 2013The only pull-up/chin bars in the whole of Central Park...that I've found, at least.
Serena P. • June 9, 2012Don't picnic under the giant knobby tree. You will get shat upon by a lot of tiny birds.
Susan S. • June 12, 2016Secret sculpture garden! Really cute spot with some benches and little seats that make this little garden a perfect place to chill when you are wandering around SoHo.
Ish R. • July 25, 2017Tiny community garden hidden away in lower east side. Perfect for just sitting in the summer and reading a book. Chat with the locals and have a little picnic.
FunnyBunny • June 19, 2013Now allowed on grass @ particular times. Awesome annual flea markets in building basements.
Compass • July 23, 2013The first community garden has been around since the seventies and harbors a pond, vegetable gardens, berries, herbs, and rare trees. It’s a meeting place for old friends and nature lovers.
DoubleDeuce • April 29, 2017A necessary stop on any Lower East Side and/or East Village Street Art tour. It always changed so come back often!
Karen • September 17, 2021Beautiful garden of so many different flowers in Fort Tryon Park. Find and feel the amazing sheep's ear plant!
Carmen N. • July 3, 2017Outstanding museum with a balance of art, historic artifacts, and functional gardens in the medieval style.
Nate S. • September 19, 2022Indoor seating in the lobby of the Bank of America tower. Open to the public.
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