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Nelson A. Rockefeller Park

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Nelson A. Rockefeller Park

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Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is a picturesque public park spanning approximately 8 acres, nestled at the northern end of the Battery Park Esplanade in Battery Park City, Lower Manhattan, New York City. Situated directly along the Hudson River, this urban oasis offers stunning waterfront views and a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Named in honor of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, who was instrumental in the creation of Battery Park City, it stands as the largest open space within the…

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    6. Juni 2022

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    Empfehlenswert auch der Irish Hunger Monument am südlichen Parkende. Auf der anderen Seite des Flusses entsteht ein interessantes Gebilde (siehe Foto)

    24. Mai 2021

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    Schöner Park am Hudson River, wo es genug Platz für Menschen gibt, die in der frischen Luft sein wollen.

    24. September 2024

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    Rockefeller Park umfasst die meisten der großen, grünen Rasenflächen von Battery Park City und bietet einen großen Spielplatz, Gärten, öffentliche Kunstinstallationen und einen überdachten Pavillon. Im Park House finden Besucher …
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    Enjoy an easy 3.4-mile hike along the Battery Park and Battery Park City Greenway Loop, offering stunning views of the Hudson River and Stat

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    Ort: New York County, New York, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What are the best trails or walking routes within Nelson A. Rockefeller Park?

    While Nelson A. Rockefeller Park itself is an 8-acre urban park with paths rather than traditional 'trails', it offers excellent walking opportunities. The park serves as the northern terminus of the 1.5-mile-long Battery Park Esplanade, providing a continuous, scenic route along the Hudson River. Within the park, you can enjoy paths around the large green lawns, the waterfront promenade, and the area surrounding the lily pond. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for all fitness levels.

    Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints worth seeking out in Nelson A. Rockefeller Park?

    Absolutely! Beyond the stunning Hudson River views and glimpses of the Statue of Liberty, be sure to look for "The Real World", an open-air art exhibition by sculptor Tom Otterness, featuring playful bronze sculptures popular in the playground areas. The large lily pond with its ornate fountain is also a tranquil spot. Additionally, the Irish Hunger Memorial is located at the southern end of the park, offering a thought-provoking experience just a short walk away.

    Is parking available directly at Nelson A. Rockefeller Park, or nearby?

    Direct parking at Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is limited, as it's located in a dense urban area of Lower Manhattan. While there are some paid parking garages in Battery Park City and the surrounding financial district, they can be expensive and fill up quickly. Visitors are generally encouraged to use public transportation due to its convenience and the park's central location.

    What are the best public transportation options to reach Nelson A. Rockefeller Park?

    Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is highly accessible via public transportation. You can reach it by subway using lines such as the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, R, W, 4, or 5, with various stations within a 10-15 minute walk (e.g., Chambers Street, World Trade Center, Fulton Street). Numerous bus lines also serve the area. For detailed directions, it's best to consult a real-time transit app or the Battery Park City Authority website.

    Are permits required for general access or specific activities within the park?

    No, general access to Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is free and does not require any permits. It is a public park open to all visitors. For organized events, large gatherings, or commercial activities, specific permits might be necessary, which can be obtained through the Battery Park City Authority.

    What are the rules regarding dogs in Nelson A. Rockefeller Park?

    Dogs are generally welcome in Nelson A. Rockefeller Park but must be kept on a leash at all times. Owners are also responsible for cleaning up after their pets. Specific areas, such as playgrounds or certain landscaped gardens, may have restrictions, so always look for posted signage.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to Nelson A. Rockefeller Park?

    Yes, there are cafes and eateries conveniently located directly near Nelson A. Rockefeller Park within Battery Park City. You can easily find options for coffee, snacks, or a meal before or after your visit, allowing you to enjoy the park's atmosphere with refreshments close at hand.

    What kind of activities are available for families with children at Nelson A. Rockefeller Park?

    Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is very family-friendly. Children particularly enjoy the large playground featuring the whimsical bronze sculptures by Tom Otterness, known as "The Real World". The wide green lawns are perfect for picnicking and casual play, and the pedal-powered carousel offers another fun attraction. The flat paths are also great for strollers and young walkers.

    Is Nelson A. Rockefeller Park wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, Nelson A. Rockefeller Park is designed with accessibility in mind. It features wheelchair-friendly paths throughout, ensuring that visitors with mobility challenges can enjoy the park's amenities and scenic views. Restrooms and other essential facilities are also wheelchair accessible.

    How long does it typically take to walk through Nelson A. Rockefeller Park and the adjacent Esplanade?

    A leisurely stroll through Nelson A. Rockefeller Park itself might take 30-60 minutes, depending on how much you explore the various features like the lily pond, sculptures, and lawns. If you combine this with walking the entire 1.5-mile Battery Park Esplanade (which starts/ends at the park), you could easily spend 1.5 to 2 hours enjoying the full waterfront experience at a relaxed pace.

    What are the best times to visit Nelson A. Rockefeller Park to avoid crowds?

    To experience Nelson A. Rockefeller Park with fewer crowds, consider visiting on weekday mornings, especially outside of peak summer tourist season. Evenings, particularly around sunset, can also be beautiful but may attract more visitors. Weekends, especially during pleasant weather, tend to be the busiest.

    Are there any specific considerations for visiting Nelson A. Rockefeller Park during winter?

    Nelson A. Rockefeller Park remains open and accessible during winter. While the lush greenery may be dormant, the stark beauty of the Hudson River and city skyline can be quite striking. Paths are generally cleared of snow, but it's always wise to wear warm clothing and appropriate footwear. The park offers a peaceful escape even in colder months, though some amenities like the carousel might have reduced operating hours.

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