Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Address | Montague St &, Pierrepont Pl, Brooklyn, NY, United States |
Phone | +1 212-639-9675 |
Hours | 6:00am-1:00am |
Website | www.nycgovparks.org/about/history/historical-signs/listings |
Categories | Park, Promenade, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 8 reviews |
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Brooklyn Heights Promenade reviews
8Gorgeous views of Manhattan and Governors Island. Plenty of benches and seating so social distancing is pretty easy. The actual pathway needs some repairs though. The road noise from below is pretty loud.
Beautiful weather today, awesome views to Manhattan, Staten Island Ferries. Everyone is kicking back and enjoying the windy, unseasonably warm weather.
Gorgeous sights, sounds and scenery. The Promenade is a beautiful space for everyone across board. I think a leisurely walk, sitting by yourself or spending moments with loved ones at the Brooklyn Promenade will leave a remarkable imprint forever with you.
Beautiful views of the city, quite noisy with the expressway underneath but not a bother if you’re used to traffic. I really wish it was longer though!
I had the privilege of living at 124 Columbia Hts from 97 to 02. I looked down on the Brooklyn promenade from my window. And I regularly would walk down it to enjoy the beautiful view. One of my coolest memories was watching the occasional fireworks from a barge in the East river, and hearing the boom echo through the skyscrapers in lower Manhattan.
I love this place. A perfect view of NYC, World Trade Center, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, Staten Island ferry and the list goes on.
The view, the walk, seeing New York East Side Landscape, Out-focusing of daily commuters beeping the “#honk” at each other, the long good walk and blessed to always see my birthplace
This view never gets old. The skyline behind the tall buildings serve as a canvas backdrop that man could never replicate! Always a nice place to take a stroll!