Take a walk down a pedestrian path to enjoy sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline on one side and historic Brooklyn homes on the other.
Walk through the park to see Jane's Carousel and views of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline. Stop at the restaurants and eateries inside and near the park. Hang out at one of the piers if it's not too cold.
This spot is one of the most photographed spots in the city, where the Empire State Building appears nestled between the legs of the Manhattan bridge. While you're there, walk around the cobbled streets of the historic neighborhood to see old industrial warehouses turned luxury living spaces, shopping, and restaurants.
Walk across one of the first suspension bridges ever built in the country with its iconic criss-cross suspender cables. If you start in Brooklyn, you exit near Chinatown, Tribeca, and the Financial District, each of which are full of restaurants, shopping, and interesting things to see.