Green-Wood Cemetery
ExperienceFort Greene#36 of 50

Green-Wood Cemetery

New York, New York

Photo: FreeRoam Baltimore

A 478-acre National Historic Landmark in the heart of Brooklyn that doubles as one of the city's most beautiful parks. The rolling hills, glacial ponds, and Gothic Revival gatehouse make Central Park feel manicured by comparison. The parrots nesting in the main gate are real. The sunset views of the harbor are staggering. Come for history, stay for the beauty.

Insider tip

Enter through the main Gothic arch. Walk to Battle Hill — the highest point in Brooklyn — for views of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty.

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