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1. Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge

8.2
Broad Channel, Queens, NY
National Park · Broad Channel · 31 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: More than 330 species of birds call this 9,000-acre preserve home, and convenient subway access makes it an easy visitor destination.

2. City Island

Bronx, NY
Neighborhood · 35 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: With the look and feel of a New England fishing village, this tiny Bronx island offers some of the best lobster, fried shrimp, and waterfront vistas in the five boroughs.

3. Willis Avenue Bridge

Willis Ave, New York, NY
Bridge · 38 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: On July 12, 2010 the new swing span of the Bridge was loaded onto barges and began a 135 nautical mile journey to NY Harbor and then to the East River. The bridge is 350 ft long and weighs 2,400 tons.

4. The Unisphere

9.2
Flushing Meadows Corona Park (Ave of the States), Queens, NY
Monument · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 46 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Flushing Meadows Corona Park’s stainless steel crown jewel served as the centerpiece of the 1964 World’s Fair and was made and donated by U.S. Steel as a symbol of peace.

5. Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

8.9
1000 Richmond Ter (Snug Harbor Rd), Staten Island, NY
Cultural Center · Randall Manor · 40 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: The majestic Greek Revival buildings adorning this campus were built between 1831 and 1880 as dormitories for retired sailors, who were housed here until 1976.

6. Moore Street Market - La Marqueta De Williamsburg

8.3
110 Moore St (Graham Ave. & Humboldt St.), Brooklyn, NY
Farmers Market · East Williamsburg · 5 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? The Moore Street Market is one of Brooklyn’s oldest markets. Established in 1945, it now offers events such as cooking classes, shopping, and seminars for small businesses.

7. La Marqueta

8.3
1607 Park Ave, New York, NY
Farmers Market · East Harlem · 11 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: The northeast corner of Central Park, the Harlem Meer, offers family-related activities such as catch and release fishing, playgrounds with water features, a discovery center, skating and swimming.

8. Brooklyn Navy Yard

9.1
63 Flushing Ave (btwn Navy St & Clinton Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Historic and Protected Site · Brooklyn Navy Yard · 20 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: One of Brooklyn’s premier economic engines since 1801, the Brooklyn Navy Yard is now home to BLDG 92, a fascinating exhibition space and visitor’s center that pays tribute to the Yard’s history.

9. Staten Island Ferry Boat - Spirit Of America

New York Harbor, New York, NY
Boat or Ferry · 30 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? The Spirit of America’s keel is built with steel from the World Trade Center towers. The boat entered service in 2006.

10. New York Public Library - High Bridge

8.2
78 W 168th St (at Woodycrest Ave.), Bronx, NY
Library · Highbridge · 10 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Water from 40 miles away in Westchester County used to cross the bridge en route to a reservoir in Manhattan. Completed in 1848, it’s the oldest bridge in New York City.

11. Battery Park City Esplanade

9.4
Battery Park City (From Chambers St to Battery Park), New York, NY
Park · Battery Park City · 52 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Spanning the entire length of Battery Park City, the Esplanade with breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Hudson River is the ideal place to jog or take a sunset stroll.

12. Carroll Street Bridge

Carroll Street (btw Nevins and Bond), Brooklyn, NY
Bridge · Carroll Gardens · 12 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Take a look at the cables and rollers of the oldest of the four remaining retractile bridges in the country – built in 1889! The bridge now uses electricity instead of steam to retract.

13. Battery Maritime Building

10 South St (at Whitehall St), New York, NY
Boat or Ferry · Financial District · 9 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: The Governors Island ferry runs from this c. 1909 steel-faced, Beaux-Arts style survivor, a lone holdout from the days when ferry terminals lined the East River waterfront.

14. Parachute Jump

8.2
1601-1899 Boardwalk W, Brooklyn, NY
Monument · Coney Island · 8 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: This joyride hasn’t operated since 1964, but it’s one of Brooklyn’s most recognizable landmarks. Originally built for the 1939 World’s Fair, it simulated a parachute-guided leap for 40 cents.

15. Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket

9.3
1 Grand Army Plz, Brooklyn, NY
Farmers Market · North Slope · 97 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? Located on the intersection of Flatbush Ave and Eastern Parkway, the Central Library has an entryway 50-feet tall, and has over a million books, magazines, and multimedia materials.

16. Union Square Greenmarket

9.3
Union Sq W (btwn E 14th & E 17th St), New York, NY
Farmers Market · Union Square · 411 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Union Square Partnership, along with Big Onion Walking Tours offers a free, 90-minute walking tour Saturdays at 2PM. Meet at the Abraham Lincoln Statue along the 16th Street transverse!

17. Manhattan Bridge

8.9
Manhattan Bridge, New York, NY
Bridge · 230 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? The Manhattan Bridge was the first suspension bridge built on deflection theory. It opened to traffic on December 31, 1909. Read more.

18. The Fish Tank

1 Bay St (at Richmond Terrace), Staten Island, NY
Travel and Transportation · St. George · 14 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: These are some big fish tanks! The two tanks are 1,600 gallons and hold 200 tropical fish each, and are maintained by the Staten Island Zoo.

19. Grand Army Plaza

9.2
Flatbush Ave (Eastern Pkwy), Brooklyn, NY
Plaza · 58 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Grand Army Plaza, a National Historic Landmark, is the heart of Brooklyn. Within blocks are the Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn Museum, Prospect Park.

20. Added Value Farm

8.2
305 Van Brunt St, Brooklyn, NY
Farm · Red Hook · 6 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Want a great view of the Statue of Liberty without having to get on a boat? The Louis Valentino Jr. Park has one of the best views you can get!

21. Louis Valentino Jr Park & Pier

9.1
Coffey St & Ferris St, Brooklyn, NY
Park · Red Hook · 34 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Sweeping skyline views and waterfront tranquility draw visitors to this Red Hook retreat all year long, while free kayaking and outdoor films make it a bona fide summer hotspot.

22. Barretto Point Park

8.5
Tiffany St (at Viele Ave), Bronx, NY
Park · Hunts Point · 10 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Catch some rays, some fish, or live music at this lush waterfront oasis nestled at the edge of the industrial Hunts Point peninsula.

23. Bronx County Supreme Court

851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY
Courthouse · Concourse Village · 13 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Eight enormous marble sculptures flank each of the main entrances and a frieze depicting heroic figures hard at work are the highlights of the building, which opened in 1934.

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24. Williamsburg Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn, NY
Bridge · 202 tips and reviews
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25. Grand Central Terminal

9.0
87 E 42nd St (btwn Vanderbilt & Park Ave), New York, NY
Rail Station · 1470 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: In 1941, thousands of Brooklyn Dodger fans gathered in Grand Central to celebrate the team’s first National League pennant in 21 years.

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26. Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge

Queensboro Bridge, New York, NY
Bridge · Roosevelt Island · 146 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: There are new protected bicycle lanes in Queens Plaza – try them out and see what you think!

27. Staten Island Ferry - St. George Terminal

1 Bay St (at Richmond Terrace), Staten Island, NY
Marine Terminal · St. George · 182 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: In 2005, the upgraded St. George Ferry Terminal was unveiled. The renovation included a new steel and glass design and added an 18,000 square foot garden of local plants on the roof.