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- Read on for overviews of 7 Brooklyn waterfront neighborhoods including Greenpoint, Williamsburg, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Red Hook, and Coney Island.
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- Fort Greene. One of the best Neighborhoods in Brooklyn for: Everyone, classical buildings with modern features, a wide mix of restaurants and shops, access to good schools, cultural and artistic opportunities, close-knit community organizations.
- Cobble Hill. One of the best Neighborhoods in Brooklyn for: Families and older professionals, good access to the rest of the city, high density of parks and playgrounds, hip but laid-back attractions, not too noisy or active at night.
- Park Slope. One of the best Neighborhoods in Brooklyn for: Growing families with high incomes, great schools, lots of activities for kids, beautiful parks, quiet, safe, almost serene vibe.
- Carroll Gardens. One of the best Neighborhoods in Brooklyn for: Older professionals and families, stable and relatively quiet, plenty of cafes, highly walkable, good mix of renters and owners, beautiful architecture.
- Visiting The Brooklyn NYC Waterfront: Greenpoint
- Visiting The Brooklyn NYC Waterfront: Williamsburg
- Visiting The Brooklyn NYC Waterfront: Dumbo
- Visiting The Brooklyn NYC Waterfront: Brooklyn Heights & Cobble Hill
- Visiting The Brooklyn NYC Waterfront: Red Hook
- Visiting The Brooklyn NYC Waterfront: Coney Island
Greenpoint, Brooklyn is located directly south of Long Island City, Queens. This historically Polish neighborhood looks across the East River to Manhattan’s Murray Hill. From the tranquil lawns of WNYC Transmitter Park, you can see the skyline and take pictures on the pier. Greenpoint doesn’t have direct subway access to Manhattan, so passengers ca...
Hungry? Grab eats in Domino Park at Danny Meyer's Tacocina. Photo: dominopark.com. Many first-time visitors to Brooklyn come to Williamsburg, a large neighborhood in north Brooklyn. This hip area is filled with shopping and nightlife, including many waterfront businesses not to be missed. The Williamsburg Bridge spans the East River, connecting dow...
DUMBO stretches between the bases of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges (the acronym stands for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass). Located across the East River from Manhattan’s Financial District, DUMBO is home to the celebrated River Cafe. This New American fine dining restaurant attracts a packed house every night for the chocolate Brook...
The six piers of Brooklyn Bridge Park extend to Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, two coastal neighborhoods south of DUMBO. This waterfront park has walking trails, soccer fields, a roller rink, an ice cream stand, and free kayaking in summer. The Brooklyn Heights Promenade is an elevated public space with incredible views of the Manhattan skyline ...
Red Hook/Valentino Pier. Flickr/Alex 756. Red Hook is the true “hook” of the borough, lying at the southwest tip of Brooklyn. This location makes it an international shipping hub and gives it an edge on Statue of Liberty views. Find the best glimpse of Lady Liberty in Brooklyn at Valentino Pier at the southwest tip of the neighborhood, surrounded b...
Coney Island is not an island at all, but located on a south Brooklyn peninsula facing the Atlantic Ocean. Along with other nearby communities like Manhattan Beach and Brighton Beach, Coney Island attracts plenty of New Yorkers every summer for sunbathing and swimming. Coney Island’s claim to fame is Luna Park, an amusement park in operation since ...
- Merrill Lee Girardeau
Mar 2, 2021 · These cool Brooklyn neighborhoods are varied in character and well worth a visit. From Williamsburg to Red Hook heres where to go east of the East River.
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Walk across the bridge or head to the waterfront and explore Brooklyn Bridge Park, Jane’s Carousel, and Pebble Beach. DUMBO is one of the best neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York, so if you want to make sure you see all the highlights, I recommend this walking tour.
Apr 19, 2022 · Near the East River waterfront lie many of its most interesting properties. Light industry, art and artisan studios, residential lofts, restaurants, cafes, and other businesses share a lively and...