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Nice spot in the city for a walk or sit or picnic.
Honestly not that big and can get crowded. The top and amphitheater area are nice to sit at and look over the water.
Be the first to ReplyThe Little Island- you know, kinda like Venice built on
The Little Island- you know, kinda like Venice built on stilts, but this one on the Hudson River. Such a unique garden conceived by Diane von Furstenberg and husband Barry Diller. In fact the design reminds me of her stiletto heels. The public park contains little play areas, a large amphitheater and the walking paths offer beautiful vistas of lower Manhattan. It really is just an interesting Little Island.
Be the first to ReplyTourist spot overlooking the water fun for the family
Tourist spot overlooking the water fun for the family alongside the Hudson River and go right into Meatpacking to explore food drinks shopping.
Be the first to Replythis is cute if you're in the area by Chelsea market and
this is cute if you're in the area by Chelsea market and want a nice place to walk around! It was very crowded when we went, however. Especially when you got to the top with the better view there is a lot more people up there. It is kind of small. It is nice to check out once but I don't think that I would return. There was nothing too special about the place, except for its unique design. With the crowds, and it's smaller than expected size it was an OK experience.
Be the first to ReplyIt was a cool experience checking out this newly built
It was a cool experience checking out this newly built little island. We were walking and stumbled upon this place. They had some cool interactive things to play with and the views were great
Be the first to ReplyWe visited the little island in June.
It was a fun thing to do in New York! It was a little crowded during a Saturday so that is the reason for the 4 instead of 5 stars.
Be the first to ReplyThis island is like no other that I've seen.
It's surrounded by water and lots of foliage that make it seem like an oasis and away from the city. I was able to sit and take it all in and just look at the skyine and enjoy not having to hear sirens and noise that comes with being in the city. I observed walkers, runners, and cyclists going down the labeled paths, if you want to take pictures of the entrance, I suggest you move out of their way! I observed ppl just standing in the lanes and not being respectful of those that were out exercising. I was wandering around after leaving Chelsea market and ended up here. The Highline is down the street as well, check out both if you're in the area!
Be the first to ReplyArrived here at like 4pm.
The sunset is beautiful. It's a small park here. It was so cold. Wear more when u go there. There is really not much to do. Just walked around and saw the view. Relax and chill.
Be the first to ReplyThis was a nice surprise when we went to the Whitney.
It's a new park on the Hudson around 13th Street. The visuals feel a little like Gaudi- it has lots of curves and round lines. A couple of ampitheaters- a huge one, and a small one by the bathrooms on the left near the entrance- create a space for something interesting.
Be the first to ReplyI spent most of my long-anticipated first visit, on a
I spent most of my long-anticipated first visit, on a freezing cold day, chasing after a very fast toddler (his mom's a super marathoner, so he's clearly not fallen far from the tree!) and praying that his tiny legs wouldn't propel him into the water, but I was still able to appreciate this lovely park and it's spectacular views. I want to say we planned this but we accidentally arrived just before sunset (magic hour) and the views were just breathtaking. When we first arrived, the upper levels were closed due to strong wind, but a very nice park employee saw us again about 20min later and told us it had opened up. But don't take my word for it, check out the pics. I'm sure on a milder day this place is mobbed but maybe on a weekday evening it might be calmer. So try your luck and check it out!
Be the first to ReplyWent here last night for the first time.
Finding parking can be a little hard because of the clubs on the opposite site of the highway. This is the perfect place to see beautiful views of the city and Jersey City. Will definitely be back during a nice cool summer day. I was also surprised by how clean the bathrooms are...spacious and no towel on the floor. This is a spot to work outside.
Be the first to ReplyWhy haven't I visited this amazing place before?! Came here
Why haven't I visited this amazing place before?! Came here with a good friend last weekend and was blown away by the unique space located right along the water in Meatpacking District. My favorite part about it was hanging out in the amphitheater and people watching. Apparently there was some kind of show that was set to happen but it was canceled due to pending rain. So instead, people starting randomly going down to the center of the stage and doing all sorts of fun silly things, such as handstands or dancing. It was actually a very fun and impromptu time, shared with a bunch of fellow strangers. Only in New York =)
Be the first to ReplyI took my two-year-old to New York a couple weeks ago, and
I took my two-year-old to New York a couple weeks ago, and as I was already planning to show him the High Line before dinner in Chelsea, one of my friends recommended a visit to Little Island. The name of the place had me thinking it might be hard to get to, like maybe we'd have to ride a boat, but it really is less than a five-minute walk from the High Line. It's a beautiful little man-made island on the Hudson River, an interesting piece of architecture, a 2.4-acre public park spread out across dozens of columns that look like long-stemmed concrete tulips blooming with greenery.I actually went twice in a single day, once before dinner with my mom and son, and once after with my husband, who was interested in seeing this new park that had apparently caused much ire among the neighbors throughout its development. I don't know, I'm not rabidly pro-development or anything, but if I randomly owned an expense piece of real estate along the Hudson River, I feel like I'd like this place? It's pretty striking and useful, and it provides a public good where there used to be nothing.The toddler loved it. He wanted to look at the boats, and he wanted to go up the walkways, and he wanted to climb down the amphitheater. The only thing he didn't like was having to hold my hand or be in a stroller, as there was so much to see he just wanted to run around as he pleased. (His greatest act of defiance in his 27 months of life: making a break for it when I gave him the choice of hand or stroller, and throwing a small tantrum when his grandmother cut him off at the pass.) It was a lovely place to spend time with my family, with lots of places to walk and wonderful views from easy-to-reach lookout points (I'm quite pregnant and unathletic to begin with, and I was able to make it to the highest point twice in a day). I thought it was equally attractive before and after sunset.There were a lot of people on Little Island, and it felt pleasantly vibrant but overall quite calm on a Tuesday. There were places to get food and drink, too, and though we only needed a soda, I'm sure we would've appreciated the other options on a different day. We enjoyed our time on Little Island and would love to come back whenever we're in New York, especially if we're traveling with kids.
Be the first to Replythis park isn't all that.
NYC why did you waste money on this?? its literally next to the highline which is way better! too many people that you have to squeeze by going up the hill to the top. its really nothing special. you have to reserve a time to go here my friend told me, which is weird becuz no one checked us lol. i don't get the hype. theres a few places to eat but nothing i wanted to buy.
Be the first to ReplyWhat a cool spot! It's definitely very unique.
I highly recommend going at a time of day when it's not so warm so you can fully enjoy it. There are so many little nooks to discover. They have a truck with refreshments in the center. It's a nice place to sit and listen to the locals play music.
Be the first to ReplyThis artificial island offers a bird's eye view of the
This artificial island offers a bird's eye view of the entire New York City. It is built on the Hudson River. It becomes a necessary scenery line. to see more, please subscribe to my YouTube channel @livinginnewyork <a href="/redir?url=https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2FYhbKh3goZHQ&s=38c1ea736fd98e3cd610b3c5520df5383fd3b94e74637da7cb298e28dc3c66c9" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">youtu.be/YhbKh3goZHQ</a>
Be the first to ReplyHave been meaning to visit this island for some time now.
Didn't really know what to expect but overall was kind of underwhelmed. I appreciate that NYC is constantly evolving and there are new greenspaces for both natives and tourists alike. However, I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to visit the island. The island itself is a marvel to aesthetically and fun to explore though can be explored in less than half an hour. It's a vibe and there are spaces to sit on the grass or the amphitheater in the back, great for catching up and just relaxing for sure. If you check out their online website, most days there are various scheduled shows or performances. Earlier tonight was really looking forward to hearing some salsa music which was on schedule, however was nowhere to be heard so was quite bummed. So use the schedule with some caution. Side note, though reservations were asked online for weekends, when my boyfriend and I arrived, no one was checking for our free tickets (yes they're free!).
Be the first to ReplyCute little park that gets incredibly busy.
Come early if you want to walk around the place. Nice outdoor music theatre. Fun park in the city that gives you some excellent views of NYC.
Be the first to ReplyThis place was lovely :) I enjoyed being able to check out
This place was lovely :) I enjoyed being able to check out the little island while visiting NY. The place is free and has a lot of cute activities for anyone to enjoy. There was a piano and some other instruments as well within the island. This place is also accessible since it has a ramp that goes all the way up to the top where you can take pics of the city from a far. There were also so many flowers! I really liked it and like the concept of it all! Definitely a cute place to check out.
Be the first to ReplyI'm bad at keeping up with new NYC tourist destinations so
I'm bad at keeping up with new NYC tourist destinations so I didn't know much about this venue. I thought it would be more of an art installation, but it's actually a lovely little park oasis. They have lots of tables and chairs in the center and sloping lawn patches where you can lay out blankets to lounge. The greenery is very lush and there are walking paths up and down the structure with some great views of the city skyline and the Hudson. There's also an open air theater for shows. I came to see the The Big Mix variety show July 4th weekend. The center of the theater faces the water so initially, we were sitting directly across from the setting sun and it was a bit too bright but as the sunset faded, the view was really lovely. They have a few concession stands with beer, wine, and hard seltzer. Wine was $14.Overall, I was pleasantly surprised by this location. Staff were very friendly and welcoming. It's a refreshing place to escape for a few hours.
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