Rector Park

Rector Park is a park Battery Park City New York located in United States.

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    (212) 945-3330

  • Website

    1rectorpark.com

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    Park

Address

Rector Place (at South End Ave) New York , NY 10280 United States

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Dang Le

This park area is nestled between some residence buildings and is very quiet and peaceful . There aren't a lot of cars or people that pass through depending on what time of day you come here

Compass

The small park’s twin gardens make Rector Park a quiet place to enjoy a book or a lunch with friends, though “active recreation ” is discouraged here.

Ivana Braga

So peaceful place . Instead having lunch in front of the computer eat here is pleasant. Close the Wall and Broad streets, enough benches to sit, relaxing view , and no too many tourists around.

Clare

Best lunchtime escape from the Financial District on a nice day.

Brian Hoeft

Enjoy a canopy of blooming white treetops in the spring.

Alessandro Barchi

Reserved for quiet activities

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