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365. Days Open Per Year. Explore. 3,000. Trees in the park. Explore. Welcome to Brooklyn Bridge Park. Explore the sweeping vistas, rich ecology, expansive piers, and vibrant programming of this special waterfront park.
- Events
Engage With The Brooklyn Bridge Park Community. Public...
- Things To Do
Park is Open 7 Days a Week | 6AM - 1AM Entry is Free! Pier 2...
- Fishing
Learn how to tie knots, bait a hook, cast a rod, and maybe...
- Fulton Ferry Landing
The refurbished pier was re-opened in 1997, offering...
- Biking
Cycle through Brooklyn Bridge Park on the winding Greenway...
- Soccer
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy offers affordable youth...
- Main Street
In addition to our popular Pebble Beach and nautical-themed...
- Restaurants & Cafés
Brooklyn Bridge Park offers a diverse range of food and...
- Directions
BIKING. Visit our biking page for directions and more...
- Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre world-class waterfront...
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Learn about the Brooklyn Bridge, the first bridge to connect Manhattan and Brooklyn across the East River, and enjoy views of it from the waterfront or the plaza. Brooklyn Bridge Park offers 85 acres of relaxation, recreation and natural beauty every day of the year.
Brooklyn Bridge Park spans 85 acres (34 ha) of the East River waterfront in the Brooklyn Heights and Dumbo neighborhoods of Brooklyn. The park is divided into eleven sections: Piers 1 through 6; Fulton Ferry Landing; Brooklyn Bridge Plaza; Empire Fulton Ferry; Main Street; and John Street.
Explore Brooklyn's waterfront park with stunning views of Manhattan and the harbor. Enjoy recreational facilities, food and drink concessions, and historic attractions like Jane's Carousel.
Learn about the past and present of Brooklyn Bridge Park, a 85-acre sustainable park along the East River waterfront. Explore the park's development, design, and features, as well as its connection to the Brooklyn Bridge and the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.
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