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I used to love this park, as I was always in the a...

I used to love this park, as I was always in the area. Red tulips would be planted, sprout, and grow every Spring. The fountain in the middle was lovely. The view of the museum right in front of the building, lined with the trees from the park, was stunning.

The only downsides are how loud it is (the park is lined along Broadway to one side), and the walkway round-about the park and fountain was uneven, leaving one stepping in puddles after a rainy day, or even possibly close to hurting onself stepping in these large "holes". Another bad thing are rodents I've seen in there.

Despite these things, I still give it 5 stars because it is a nice respite from walking around, it's picturesque, it's centrally located, and close to the train station for those who don't want to walk all the way to Battery Park for a seat and some greenery.

A serene park located in the middle of financial d...

A serene park located in the middle of financial district overlooking several skyscrapers. They have several benches for big enough seating capacity in a roundtable fashion. Every Friday they have an open market over here.

Good

Crowded

Clean

I loved

Me

NYC

Bowling Green is a small public park, that is loca...

Bowling Green is a small public park, that is locate in the South Ferry of Manhattan and at the end of Broadway.It's the oldest park in the city and is one of the great place to visit if you are tourism in NYC.

Here you can find the famous Charging Bull, and the rumor and myth says that if you grab the bull grains will give you a lot of success in the economic sphere. And that is why you will find a lots of tourists taking photos grabbing the bull balls.

Beside of the bull you can find a lot of food truck, my favorite one was las arepas de queso. Also the subway pass very closed, making very convenient, to go uptown.

This is a great location to be a tourist or see tourist in NYC.

New York City's oldest park, surrounded by origina...

New York City's oldest park, surrounded by original 18th-century walls. Built in 1733, it originally consisted of a petanque field. In 1733, the city council loaned part of the parade ground to three nearby gentlemen in the form of nominal rent to open up a park for citizens to relax and entertain. "Rolling Ball Green" later became part of the plan. The streets around the green space were not cobbled until 1744.

Great little spot to enjoy the sunshine and people...

Great little spot to enjoy the sunshine and people watching. Kudos to NYC for planting and maintaining amazing flowers around the fountain in the middle. The Charging Bull is right next to the circle, which is of course a must see for any tourist or New Yorker. Interestingly, the fence surrounding the park is some of the oldest remains of NYC, being around since the early Dutch forts. Sit down on a bench and enjoy the oldest park in NYC and the heart of tourist central.

Cool

Great park, well-maintained and historic. Close to...

Great park, well-maintained and historic. Close to many attractions in lower Manhattan and easily accessible by many subway lines. Very clean and safe. Take your photo with the famed Wall Street bull, a great NYC icon!

Super

NYC Board of Edu (FTA Consultant)

NYC Board of Edu (FTA Consultant)

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