Enjoy a walk in Battery Park
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The Battery Park Overview
The Battery is a 25-acre park located at the very southern tip of Manhattan Island, providing a green escape from the urban environment of lower Manhattan. Named after the artillery batteries that protected the settlement in the 17th century, the park is renowned for its stunning views of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
Highlights
The Gardens and Paths
The park features perennial gardens, bike paths, and grand lawns for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, there's an urban farm providing educational and hands-on gardening opportunities.
The SeaGlass Carousel
A unique attraction in the park is the SeaGlass Carousel. Riders sit within iridescent fish that move up, down, and around, simulating the fluid motion and weightlessness of underwater life. Unlike traditional carousels, its design offers a novel and enchanting experience.
Castle Clinton
Another significant attraction is Castle Clinton, a circular sandstone fort that once served as the United States' first immigration station (pre-dating Ellis Island by several decades). Today, this national monument is a popular performance venue.
How to Get to Battery Park
Battery Park is accessible all year round and it's free of charge. Located at State Street and Battery Place, visitors can reach the park by taking the 4, 5, R, W, or 1 trains. While the park is open 24/7, individual attractions like the carousel may have different operating hours.
Facilities and Nearby Attractions
Within the park, visitors will find several public restrooms and eateries. The park is situated in the South Ferry area, where multiple ferry terminals provide service to major attractions, including the Statue of Liberty.
For more detailed information on the park's facilities, activities, and other attractions, please visit its official website.