Farid C. • März 25, 2010Great park to walk at night. More gards than people but amazing and relaxing view of the river.
John A. • Mai 10, 2015Great way to get up and down the west side of Manhattan. Please be observant of bikers.
Lenny G. • July 9, 2022Nice little park that gets incredibly busy. Come early. Great views of NYC and NJ
Thomas P. • September 6, 2015This garden is a hidden little gem. It’s small but very beautiful and relaxing.
Jessica W. • April 29, 2017Great views over the Hudson and out to New Jersey. Always a popular spot for running, feels very safe, drinks fountains and restrooms dotted along the route
Gabby H. • April 27, 2012Reasonable bathrooms. Sandbox is big, fun, and filthy (dirtiest park around). Two climbing structures, sprinklers. #gobabygo
Andrew F. • Oktober 19, 2015This park has been surrounded by cast iron gates since 1833! Also, it's one of the few places in NYC still named after British royalty!
Marc S. • Januar 8, 2023Contemplative and always thought-provoking. Take a few minutes here. to reflect.
Mike S. • August 14, 2011In the summer they have bone-shaped pools to cool down in (one big, one small)
Jessica W. • April 29, 2017Important national monument on Christopher Street, set in a small little park area with benches. Nice place to sit and stop just outside the Stonewall Inn
Angela W. • November 29, 2009after sunset, spy on guests at the Standard from the lookout scopes at the end of the park.
Allison K. • September 28, 2014Cute little park on Jane Street. Great place to relax and read a book.
Jason P. • April 20, 2018Meatpacking Manhattan was great and staff was very friendly. Try and sit outside for lunch 👌🏼👌🏼
Hunter • September 4, 2014Watching the fountain all lit up at night while enjoying a light breeze, the splashing of water and stranger's conversations is a perfect New York evening.
Greenwich Village Literary Pub Crawl • Juni 20, 2012Make sure you're actually in Sheridan Square, and not Christopher Park, people often confuse them.
AJ K. • August 11, 2010Order a frosty beverage from brass monkey.
IWalked Audio Tours • November 24, 2012Gay St. was developed as stable alley around 1827. Its name is largely attributed to abolitionist/editor Sidney Howard Gay, who would have only been 19 yrs old at time(?).Full street history via<LINK>
DoubleDeuce • November 26, 2023Beautiful city space and views. It's doesn't get much better, just don't touch the water.
Justin K. • Februar 27, 2011Enjoy the afternoon sun on the eastern benches. Prime viewing of the awesome birdhouses. Note the owl that keeps the pigeons away.
Damien B. • Dezember 14, 2009Great playground for skateboarding. they repaved the yard with asphalt & widened it when they redid the cobblestone on 13th.
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