TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Signature attraction |
|  | Brooklyn Bridge: Opened in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge provides passage between Brooklyn and Manhattan for motorists, trains, bicycles and pedestrians. One of the primary symbols of New York City, it is a marvel of design and provides spectacular views of the city's skyline. Address: City Hall Park, Brooklyn, New York Free |  |
Urban oasis |
|  | Prospect Park: Brooklyn's answer to Central Park, Prospect Park contains a zoo, an audubon center and the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Its entrance is marked by the large Memorial Arch and it is a mecca for families and nature lovers who go to play ball, bird watch and listen to outdoor concerts. Address: 450 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Phone: 718-965-8951 Free |  |
Family fun |
|  | Coney Island: Home to famous rides like the Cyclone Roller Coaster, the Wonder Wheel and the Parachute Jump, this historic seaside section of Broooklyn is about an hour by train from Manhattan and still boasts a lively boardwalk, beach and the best hot dogs around. Address: Surf Ave, Brooklyn, New York Phone: 718 372 0275 Free |  |
|  | Brooklyn Children's Museum: A wonderful place to spend the day with the family, this museum houses a remarkable, kid-friendly collection of 20,000 cultural artifacts and natural history specimens, plus live plants and animals and award-winning exhibitions. Address: 145 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Phone: 718 735 4400 Admission fee |  |
Romantic stroll |
|  | Brooklyn Heights Promenade: Relax on a bench to people watch, picnic or just take in the breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline along this exclusively pedestrain walkway that is lined with grand historic townhouses and features a playground at Montague Street. Address: Remsen St to Orange St along the East River, Brooklyn, New York Free |  |
Museum highlights |
|  | Brooklyn Museum of Art: Located in central Brooklyn, the second-largest art museum in New York City, and one of the largest in the United States, houses a prestigious collection of work from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art covering almost every culture an art lover could dream of. Address: 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York Phone: 718-638-5000 Donation suggested |  |
|  | New York Transit Museum: Recently reopened after extensive renovations, the museum contains 100 years of transit lore and memorabilia. Housed in an authentic 1930s subway station, the new galleries and exhibits, many of which have interactive components, will thrill transportation and history buffs alike. Address: Corner of Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn, New York Phone: 718-694-1600 Admission fee |  |
Garden delights |
|  | Brooklyn Botanic Garden: A hot spot for proposals and weddings, the garden's 52 acres of magnificent flora and fauna provide the perfect romantic background. In early spring, the well-known Cranford Rose Garden features tens of thousands of roses flowing down arches, climbing up lattices and standing in formal beds. Address: 1000 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, New York Phone: 718-623-7200 Admission fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Grimaldi's Pizzeria: Who makes the best pizza is an ongoing debate in NYC but Grimaldi's stands up to the best of them. The pie shop has a great location under the Brooklyn Bridge and they turn out tasty pizzas from a coal-brick oven daily. Address: 19 Old Fulton St, Brooklyn, New York Phone: (718) 858-4300 No delivery or credit cards |  |
|  | Sugarcane: Curried shrimp and guava-glazed pork ribs are menu favorites at this laid-back Caribbean restaurant. Indulge in a tropical drink and save room for homemade sorbet or mango ice cream for dessert. Address: 238 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, New York Phone: (718) 230-3954 Sunday jazz brunch |  |
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