Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn, New York City, NY, 11201
On the shores of the East River and in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge Park offers an expanse of green and unmatched views of the Lower Manhattan skyline. Spanning some 85 acres (34 hectares), the park hosts destination eateries, the restored antique Jane’s Carousel, seasonal events, and other attractions.
The Basics
Much of today's green-filled Brooklyn Bridge Park—comprising Piers 1–6, Fulton Ferry Landing, and additional green spaces and historical structures—was once industrial. Visit the park for its peerless Manhattan views, riverfront promenades, verdant gardens, beaches, and other outdoor attractions. The park hosts a clutch of worthy eateries serving everything from lobster rolls to ice cream. It’s a quick stroll from the galleries, restaurants, and shops of DUMBO, including the renowned Grimaldi’s Pizzeria.
See Brooklyn Bridge Park on a variety of different city tours, from Brooklyn Bridge walks and pizza tours to full-day Brooklyn excursions. You can also discover the park’s highlights independently.
Things to Know Before You Go
Park restrooms are available at Pier 1, Pier 2, the Pier 5 Boathouse, and Pier 6.
Boasting Jane’s Carousel, playground facilities, and other kid-friendly attractions, Brooklyn Bridge Park is a popular destination for families.
Dogs must be kept on leashes, and smoking is not permitted.
All park entrances and paths are accessible to wheelchair users and those with strollers, as are most facilities.
How to Get There
Brooklyn Bridge Park is located in the North Brooklyn neighborhoods of DUMBO and Brooklyn Heights. To reach the park via subway, take the A, C to High Street; the F to York Street; the 2, 3 to Clark Street; the R to Court Street; or the 2, 3, 4, and 5 to Borough Hall. The park is also served by ferries and buses and can be reached on foot, by bike, or by taxi or rideshare.
When to Get There
Brooklyn Bridge Park is open daily from 6am–1am. Individual areas of the park, including Pier 2, Pier 5, Squibb Park, and more, have differing opening hours, as do the venues and amenities hosted on site. Check specifics in advance of your trip.
Movies with a View
One of Brooklyn Bridge Park’s most popular annual events is Movies with a View, a series of summertime open-air movie screenings. The screenings are free to attend, and visitors are advised to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics (if preferred).
Ways to explore
While you can explore Brooklyn Bridge Park independently, a guided tour can help you see the highlights and have some fun along the way. It’s a popular starting point for bike tours across the Manhattan or Brooklyn Bridge, which connect you to Lower Manhattan highlights, including Chinatown and Wall Street. You can also rent bikes from nearby cycle shops. The park is also commonly featured on walking tours of the Dumbo neighborhood—including food tours that let you sample local favorites, such as the renowned Grimaldi’s Pizzeria.
Accessibility
Most of the park is wheelchair accessible, including all entrances and pathways.
Age limits
None; Brooklyn Bridge Park is popular among families.
What to pack
Camera, sunglasses, sunscreen
What to wear
Comfortable shoes, layers for river breezes
Not allowed
Smoking, alcoholic beverages, loud music, motorized bikes and scooters, decorations including chalk and balloons
Amenities
Restrooms, water fountains, lockers
Address
Brooklyn Bridge Park is located along the East River waterfront between Dumbo and Brooklyn Heights, and is easy to reach by public transit, including bus, subway, and ferry. It’s also a great destination for a cycle ride, including guided bike tours.
Driving
While you can drive to Brooklyn Bridge Park, it’s not recommended due to limited parking options. Avoid the endless search for street parking by taking a taxi or rideshare service instead.
Public transportation
By subway, take the A or C to High Street; the F to York Street; the 2 or 3 to Clark Street; the R to Court Street; or the 2, 3, 4, or 5 to Borough Hall. You can also go by bus: B25, B63, B61, or B67. Alternatively, board the East River Ferry or South Brooklyn Ferry to Dumbo/Fulton Ferry.
Best times to visit
Arrive just before sunset for the best photo ops of the Manhattan skyline bathed in golden hour light. Plan an early morning visit when the weather is nice for the fewest crowds.
Best days to visit
The park fills up fast on the weekend, so visit midweek for a quieter experience. Stop by the free, kid-friendly Environmental Education Center on Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday afternoons.
Best months to visit
Brooklyn Bridge Park bursts to life in April with colorful blooms, including cherry blossoms. The park peaks in summer (July through early September), when river breezes offer a respite from the heat.
Special events
Catch free outdoor movies every Thursday evening in July and August during Movies with View, one of the park’s most popular events. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the lawn.
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