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Visit our biking page for directions and more resources. Many Citibikedocks are located near Park entrances.
To enter the Park at Pier 1, please use the address 1 Water Street (corner of Old Fulton and Water Street). This is the address of Ample Hills Creamery located at Fulton Ferry Landing. To enter the southern end of the park, please use the address 360 Furman Street and exit on the west side of the building (intersection of Furman Street and Bridge P...
Limited metered spaces are available in the parking lot on Furman Street near Pier 2. Paid parking lot are available at under Squibb Bridge and at Pier 6, located on the south side of 360 Furman Street.
Please note that scooter shares are not allowed to be ridden within Brooklyn Bridge Park. Please check the programs parking requirements in advance.
Directions via Google Maps. For additional park information, please visit the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy website . Spanning over 1.3 miles of Brooklyn’s waterfront, from the Columbia Heights waterfront district to the Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO, this treasure of a park offers breathtaking views of Lower Manhattan’s panoramic skyline ...
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See On Park Map. © Alexa Hoyer. How To Get Here. Open. Enjoy views of the majestic bridge from along the waterfront or take in the beauty and splendor of this historic bridge from directly beneath, at Emily Warren Roebling Plaza. Completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first bridge to connect Manhattan and Brooklyn across the East River.