Lisa • August 3, 2013What an amazing location for pictures - especially #WeddingPictures You have to get a permit (for wed pics) but it's so worth it.
The Corcoran Group • January 6, 2012Not always open – afternoon from May to October – but well worth making a special trip to take a tour of this amazingly manicured garden.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • December 30, 2023A quiet, serene oasis in the middle of the block on the UWS. Best time of year is during the tulip season when the Tulip Festival take place, which has approximately 13,000 tulips! Absolutely gorgeous
Roger S. • August 17, 2014This formal space is a wonderful spot for a stroll but also to watch rollerbladers and the best approach to the Lake.
Amy C. • July 26Check out “The Backyard” area during the summer—there’s always something to watch on the big screen.
Scott B. • July 17, 2012The one time $10 key free to this private community garden is worth it. Relaxing, flowers, benches, birds and grass are all delightful to escape the streets of HK for a few moments.
Valerie S. • May 5, 2020A lovely spot for a quiet, scenic stroll. Peak bloom during mid-late April. Don’t forget to snap a picture!
Maximus S. • May 12, 2013An Oasis at the Northern Tip of Covent Avenue in Hamilton Heights. Nice touch of green to the urban asphalt. Donations requested of materials and labor.
Rocky B. • March 4, 2013The only pull-up/chin bars in the whole of Central Park...that I've found, at least.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • February 16, 2019This is a peaceful, rustic, charming garden attached to the church. Lots of beautiful flowers, butterflies and nature sounds. The quietness here is the calmness you need in the crazy city that is NYC!
Taylor • June 6, 2012Small and hidden, but when it's open and you can find a space, great place to savour the gardens and think.
FunnyBunny • June 19, 2013Now allowed on grass @ particular times. Awesome annual flea markets in building basements.
Ish R. • July 25, 2017Tiny community garden hidden away in lower east side. Perfect for just sitting in the summer and reading a book. Chat with the locals and have a little picnic.
Compass • July 23, 2013The first community garden has been around since the seventies and harbors a pond, vegetable gardens, berries, herbs, and rare trees. It’s a meeting place for old friends and nature lovers.
Jwow • February 27, 2015I am absolutely in love with this hidden gem! You can find it on your way to or from The Cloisters and the 190th Subway stop.
Carmen N. • July 3, 2017Outstanding museum with a balance of art, historic artifacts, and functional gardens in the medieval style.
Christopher P. • June 27, 2014Lovely intimate garden that is pretty well surrounded by trees, allowing you to forget the city is there.
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