Guidebook for Brooklyn

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Guidebook for Brooklyn

Drinks & Nightlife

Great food and drinks, family owned (Rose and Pedro), good vibe.
21 locals recommend
Marco's
348 Flatbush Ave
21 locals recommend
Great food and drinks, family owned (Rose and Pedro), good vibe.
Short walk, nice bar, good food.
48 locals recommend
Superfine
126 Front St
48 locals recommend
Short walk, nice bar, good food.

Food Scene

Beautiful views, great service, delicious food, nice bar area, great brunch
72 locals recommend
The River Café
1 Water Street
72 locals recommend
Beautiful views, great service, delicious food, nice bar area, great brunch

Parks & Nature

Everything you could possibly want to do in a park - pop up pool, basketball, beach volleyball, BBQ grills, skating rink, running and biking paths, sailing, kayaking, beautiful views of manhattan and Statue of Liberty.
951 locals recommend
Brooklyn Bridge Park
334 Furman St
951 locals recommend
Everything you could possibly want to do in a park - pop up pool, basketball, beach volleyball, BBQ grills, skating rink, running and biking paths, sailing, kayaking, beautiful views of manhattan and Statue of Liberty.
A verdant 30-acre jewel at the edge of Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene Park's history dates back to its use as a post of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. As both the formal burial site of nearly 12,000 American Martyrs and bustling greenspace serving nearly 200,000 residents of the surrounding neighborhoods, Fort Greene Park may be the closest thing to "sacred space" one can find in New York City." Green Spaces, Running Path, Fitness Area, Tennis Courts, Basketball Court, Children's Playground, Bathrooms.
791 locals recommend
Fort Greene Park
South Portland Avenue
791 locals recommend
A verdant 30-acre jewel at the edge of Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene Park's history dates back to its use as a post of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. As both the formal burial site of nearly 12,000 American Martyrs and bustling greenspace serving nearly 200,000 residents of the surrounding neighborhoods, Fort Greene Park may be the closest thing to "sacred space" one can find in New York City." Green Spaces, Running Path, Fitness Area, Tennis Courts, Basketball Court, Children's Playground, Bathrooms.

Sightseeing

1505 locals recommend
Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn Bridge Promenade
1505 locals recommend
407 locals recommend
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Pierrepont Place
407 locals recommend

Essentials

Supermarket
24 locals recommend
Peas & Pickles
55 Washington St
24 locals recommend
Supermarket
Nearest Drug Store
32 locals recommend
City Chemist
335 Graham Ave
32 locals recommend
Nearest Drug Store

Getting Around

(F) Train Subway Station
22 locals recommend
York Street
York Street
22 locals recommend
(F) Train Subway Station
Subway Station for (A,C,F,R) Trains
45 locals recommend
Jay St - MetroTech
45 locals recommend
Subway Station for (A,C,F,R) Trains
Subway Station for (B,Q,R) Trains
36 locals recommend
DeKalb Av Subway Sta station
36 locals recommend
Subway Station for (B,Q,R) Trains