Brooklyn Bridge Park
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Brooklyn Bridge Park

New York, New York

Photo: Jelena Zeljkovic

An 85-acre waterfront park stretching from Atlantic Avenue to the Manhattan Bridge. The views of lower Manhattan from Pier 1 are the most photographed in the borough, but the park's genius is in its variety — kayak launches, a pop-up pool in summer, Jane's Carousel, and rock-scrambling playgrounds. It's civic design at its best, and it just keeps getting better.

Insider tip

Pier 6 at sunset, facing Manhattan. Bring takeout from Sahadi's. The free kayaking on summer weekends is legitimately great.

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