Fort Tyron Park
by NYTP Staff

The 66.63 acres spread Fort Tyron Park is one of the New York City’s most beautiful outdoor piece and a never miss place. Frederick Law Olmsted Jr built the park in 1935 and John D. Rockefeller gifted it to the city of New York.

 

The people who come to the park can relax themselves as the very air of the park refreshes your body and mind. There is a branch of the metropolitan Museum that contains more than 5000 medieval works in a reconstructed medieval monastery. The restaurant in the park is the perfect place for friendly brunches and for romantic dinners.

 

The beauty and elegance of the park is so great that people want to come again and again to the park where they can drop all their tensions and other problems. Moreover, if you are coming with your kids, they love to be in such a great place.

 

The park towers above River Hudson, offering excellent vies of the Palisades and the lower Hudson Valley to get a different panoramic view of the place. A volunteer organization named the Friends of Tyron Park began to clean up the park in their noble mission to keep the park loved and enjoyed by people.

 

Riverside Drive to Broadway,
West 192nd to Dyckman Streets
Manhattan
Phone: (212) 795-1388

www.nycgovparks.org

 

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