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I am absolutely in love with this hidden gem ! You can find it on your way to or from The Cloisters and the 190th Subway stop.
Beautiful garden of so many different flowers in Fort Tryon Park . Find and feel the amazing sheep's ear plant!
Located right behind the New Leaf restaurant . Beautiful place to picnic or just take a stroll. Walk down to the Hudson for a beautiful view of the Palisades and GWB
This picturesque garden offers spectacular views of the Palisades in all seasons.
Escape from the grid in this beautiful garden .
Pick up a good book and head over to the Heather Garden, just walking distance from NYPL's Fort Washington Library . Read more
The *most* beautiful garden in the city ...
Cumi cumi............. cumi
Step back in time to the Medieval times. You'll enjoy some beautiful architecture. One of the most tranquil museums in the city! - Daniel Karran
We love that they a separate section just for small dogs. The run is always well kept and you always meet interesting people - LittleLs Dog Treats
It's My Park Day at Fort Tryon Park : Join the Friends Committee of the Fort Tryon Trust for a general clean-up, raking, pruning, and planting various bulbs. - Freda Jackman
The flowers always seem to be in full bloom in the Conservatory Garden. All of the plants (trees, flowers & bushes) are excellently maintained. - Kimmie Ohh
Beautiful at sunset. Can see the GWB from the park. Lots of benches, green patches to have a picnic and walking trails. - Adena Brenowitz