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Hanover Sq (at Pearl St) New York , NY 10004 United States
Opened officially by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth on her visit to New York last year. Reminiscent of an English garden , this quiet spot honors the memory of the 67 British citizens who died on 9/11.
Nice, quiet little place to enjoy your lunch .
lovely public spot in the hustle and bustle of lower manhattan
Commemorates those who died on September 11 from Great Britain and other British principalities (ie. Jamaica ).
No dogs allowed.
Free wifi !
Great little park with beautiful plants and flowers. - Barry Allen Sears
Our neighborhood urban garden. Such a sweet spot! Relax or pull weeds. - Tami Kurtz
Surprisingly quiet on a summer afternoon. Great place to escape the city. - Mike Kowalczyk
Our favorite nearby bagel spot, for everything from specialty cream cheese to egg cheese sandwiches - SS K's Guide to Downtown NY
Long wood tables and outdoor seating make Ulysses an excellent after-work spot come summer, and offers cozy candlelit indoor space in the winter. - Compass