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Brooklyn Information

The best way to enter this borough is by walking across the Brooklyn Bridge; the scenic East River crossing supplies breathtaking views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and New York Harbor. On the other side, explore Brooklyn Bridge Park, the borough's stunning (and growing) green waterfront space. Emerge near picturesque Brooklyn Heights, the City's first designated historic district. This neighborhood sets the tone for the borough's other communities, each with its own charms. BoCoCa's Smith Street is lined with cozy boutiques. In foodie-friendly Park Slope, you can grab lunch at a cafe and then enjoy a stroll through Prospect Park, whose attractions include a zoo and Brooklyn's only forest. Nearby, the majestic Brooklyn Botanic Garden celebrates its centennial this summer. Once industrial, DUMBO and Williamsburg are now hip culture factories teeming with galleries, pubs and performance spaces. And at the famous Coney Island, you can catch a Cyclones baseball game or chase thrills at the new Luna Park.


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