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  1. Specialties: Brooklyn Bridge Park is a world-class waterfront park with rolling hills, riverfront promenades, lush gardens, and spectacular city views. Our list of amenities continues to grow as we work each day to revitalize this previously deteriorated industrial space and build a park that allows New Yorkers to rediscover the waterfront.

    • 334 Furman St Brooklyn, NY 11201
  2. All year this incredible half acre field dazzle’s with color and flutters with birds, butterflies, and bumble bees. Getting to Pier 6 is easy: a ferry dock is located on the southern edge with service to Governors Island and with NYC Ferry. Pier 6 is also accessible by the B63 bus which stops just outside 360 Furman Street.

  3. Parkland at John Street features pedestrian bridges over a tidal salt marsh, tree-lined pathways, and a 13,000-square-foot gathering lawn. A pedestrian bridge across the East River connects the park to the Jay Street Plaza and neighborhoods to the north. Historic elements have been salvaged and reused throughout and echo the area’s industrial ...

  4. Brooklyn Bridge Park is home to not just New Yorkers but over 12,000 species of plants and wildlife. Meet some of our residents below. All Colors Blue Green Orange Pink Purple Red White Yellow

  5. Top Places to Visit in NYC Right Now. Brooklyn's beachside attraction holds the Cyclone roller coaster, the Wonder Wheel, the New York Aquarium, the original Nathan’s Famous and a boardwalk. Brooklyn Bridge Park draws thousands who come for amazing views of Manhattan and waterside picnics. Get details and events info.

  6. Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre post-industrial waterfront site stretching 1.3 miles along Brooklyn’s East River edge. The site stretches west in an arc from the Manhattan Bridge, through the Brooklyn Bridge and south along the East River to the upland area of Pier 6 and Atlantic Avenue. The park’s boundaries are Jay Street to the north, Atlantic Avenue to the south, Furman Street to ...

  7. The Brooklyn Bridge Park site is long and narrow with a crenulated edge fomed by the piers. The site stretches west in an arc from the Manhattan Bridge, through the Brooklyn Bridge and south along the East River to the upland area of Pier 6 and Atlantic Avenue. It is dotted with a number of former industrial and shipping buildings.

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