The best sculpture at the Museum is Isamu Noguchi's Unidentified Object by the entrance to the parking garage! (John, Watson Library)
Mobile device in need of some juice? Head over to Pier 1 to power up at our #ATTStreetCharge solar-powered mobile charging station. Read more.
Don't lay your bike down on the lawn least you stir the wrath of Parks Police. No bicycle parking either.
Classic movie showings during the summer, ice-skating during the winter. A busy calendar of events every day of the year for the most crowded and very well kept urban park of Manhattan. Read more.
Must-see New York place. If you have an iPhone, download the Inception app and walk around listening to it while taking in the awesome elevated urban park.
Features: Astro turf field, kids water park, mini golf course, skate park, volleyball courts, lounge area for viewing at the end of the pier
Great Natural Park at the tip on Manhattan Read more.
Hands down the best park in the city. Quiet and idyllic, it's got tennis courts, baseball diamonds, batting cages, hiking and running trails, Indian caves, kayaking, our own Shakespeare in the park
Discarded umbrellas are assembled into a 24ft diameter spherical dome which floats on the water as a revelation of the city’s accumulated waterborne debris. See Harvest Dome 2.0 until Aug 31, 2013 Read more.
It's gettin' real in the Whole Foods parking lot...you know the deal with the little shopping carts they got.
Great Place to have outdoor gatherings, picnics, barbecues, & amazing views. Also a carousel for the kids & live music to listen to durning the summer.
Head uptown to hit the only outdoor public roller rink in New York City (at least until Prospect Park’s Lakeside rink opens for grapevining in spring 2014). Read more.