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Beautiful Public Gardens in New York City

By Jason Owen 3 min read
  • # 6BC Botanical Garden
  • # Backyard Gardener
  • # Battery Park
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In the city that never sleeps, there are an infinite amount of activities that allow you to embrace New York City. Whether it’s enjoying the views of Times Square or attending concerts at Webster Hall, the possibilities are endless.

But in the hustle and bustle of the New York, finding a refuge for relaxation can seem almost impossible in the concrete jungle. That’s why New York City offers a host of amazing public gardens all over the city where you can relieve some stress – and not just in Central Park. All these gardens are free to visit for a relaxing stroll, enjoying a coffee on a bench, or just simply pausing for one second in your busy day to remind yourself that there’s plenty of beauty hidden beneath the sky high buildings!

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Battery Park: Battery Park is definitely a pivotable park in Manhattan, with ferries departing to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in the summertime. In 2001, Battery Park received a much needed face-lift with the reconstruction of the Upper Promenade and named it the Gardens of Remembrance. Designed by Piet Oudolf, the stunning gardens pay tribute to the ones who perished and survived September 11, 2001.

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Source: thebattery.org

Creative Little Garden: Located in the East Village, Creative Little Garden has brought some sanctuary to the community. Maintained by volunteers since its opening in 1982, this “community backyard” remains a place of tranquility in Manhattan.

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Source: blog.zerve.com

British Garden: This captivating landscape was designed by Julian and Isabel Bannerman. The two English designers shaped the park to replicate the British Isles and named the garden the Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden. Located in Hanover Square, this beautiful garden is dedicated to the 67 British victims of the terrorist attacks on September 11th.

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Source: rmbgardendesign.com

Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Founded in 1910, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has transformed into a remarkably stunning 39 acres in Brooklyn, New York. Originally designed by Frederick Jr. and John Charles Olmsted, the breathtaking park has evolved into 13 distinct gardens.

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Source: nythroughthelens.com

Westside Community Garden: Creating a sense of community for the west side of Manhattan, this communal landscape dates all the way back to 1976 as an urban renewal project. Not only does the Westside Community Garden create a peaceful ambiance, but it also consistently hosts many family-friendly events such as art fairs, book readings, and more.

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6BC Botanical Garden: With a serene atmosphere, the 6BC Botanical Garden acts as the secret garden of Manhattan. Located in the East Village and the Lower East Side, this remote garden presents blooming flowers along brick paths. The gardens name is quite convenient and inventive which describes the garden’s location, on 6th street between Avenue B and Avenue C.

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Source: gogginphotography.com

High Line Park: Located on the west side of Manhattan, the High Line has restored and revitalized New York’s railroad history. Providing exceptional views and a panoramic view of the city, the High Line displays artistic architecture and a diversity of plant species.

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Riverside Park: Spanning over 4 miles along the Upper West Side, Riverside Park offers breathtaking views of the Hudson River and Manhattan culture. Whether it’s a scenic bike ride or walking through The People’s Garden located between 90th & 91st street, Riverside Park is a great destination if you’re looking to enjoy some scenic and spacious green space.

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Wave Hill: Dedicated to its artistic landscapes, Wave Hill is a stunning 28-acre garden and cultural center located in the Bronx. Offering nature and spectacular views overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades, Wave Hill is a garden full of explorations.

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Central Park Conservatory Garden: Located in Central Park on 5th Avenue and 105th Street, the Central Park Conservatory Garden offers a peaceful place to stroll through lilac trees and spring tulips. It’s easy to lose yourself in this secluded oasis in the heart of Manhattan!

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