6 parks for picnics in New York, which even local people don’t know
If you are still sure that living in New York you can go on picnics only in Central Park, you are wrong. Spoiled NYC offers an overview of both popular and lesser-known picnic spots in New York.
1.Washington Square Park
This park is popular with chess lovers, dancers and artists. It can be a great place for a picnic.
Take sandwiches, pizza and tacos. Find a place closer to the fountain and enjoy your lunch.
2. The High Line
How about dine at an altitude of 10 meters from the surface of the earth ?! The park in Manhattan is located on the site of an elevated railway, which was closed and transformed into a park alley, by analogy with a park in Paris.
3. Randall island
Here, during a picnic, you can enjoy the sound of water splashing on the beach, and the reflection of the sun. If you do not want to sit on the ground, you can search for a picnic table. There are plenty of them on the island.
On weekends, as a rule, there are a lot of food outlets here, and sports events are often held.
4. Battery park
In Battery Park, you can have a sandwich at the same time and look at the Statue of Liberty. The park is especially suitable for a picnic, if you enjoy free kayaking on the Hudson River.
Regardless of your plans, this park is considered an ideal place for picnics.
5. Inwood hill park
Inwood Hill Park is the only park that preserves the appearance of the original Manhattan, which was home to the Lenape tribe before European settlers took it over.
Inwood Hill Park is special because its land has not been altered by landscapers. The trees in the park are very old - and therefore special.
6. Brooklyn bridge park
Brooklyn Bridge Park has its own special features, such as Jane's Carousel, an antique carousel and a dam.
On the dam there are sports grounds, paths for cycling and roller skating. There are designated areas specifically for a picnic - with green grass and views of the Hudson River.
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