Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza

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Gabriela Muñoz

This used to be one of Kurt Vonnegut's favorite places in the city -he lived around the corner on 48th St. He walked his dog Flour here and his widow marked his favorite bench .

IWalked Audio Tours

Dag Hammarskjold Plaza is the largest public garden on the east side of Midtown. Check out the Katharine Hepburn Garden (who formerly lived nearby). The garden bench was a gift from her estate.

NYC Parks

Jonathan Prince’s G2V incorporates sleek form with broken edges, creating a dynamic tension with the highly refined form of this stainless steel sculpture . See G2V through April 2013. Read more

NYC Parks

This stone and dust temporary sculpture is a replica of the first majestic Olmec head to be uncovered in San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan in 1964.See it through May 5, 2013. Read more

Hot Bread Kitchen

This plaza is actually a 1.5 acre park that occupies the entire south side block between First and Second Avenues on East 47th St. Check out the Greenmarket here every Wednesday, weather permitting.

Compass

Walk along this brick-lined area complete with funky gold and silver human-shaped sculptures .

Mike Bloomberg

On 8/6/13, I was here to speak at the joint Midtown South/17th NYPD Precinct National Night Out Against Crime.

Mike Malul

This block-long public space leading to the United Nations traditionally served as a staging area for demonstrations.

Jeff B

Get a view of The Dark Tower from here.

Nadia Sobehart

UN Farmer's market . Hands down.

Castello di Borghese

Great farmer market . visit Borgese wine booth .

Karissa✨

Dog-watching and people-watching.

Katya Pugacheva

Wednesday farmers' market

Lori P

Great place to walk and meet other dog owners

Shari Forman Joseph

Nice open area in mid-east to walk the dog and meet other dog owners !

Michelle S

Farmers' market on Wednesdays. Apple cider donuts from the rugelach people. Greasy, sugary, amazing.

Samantha Truman

They have cute little street and flea markets some days

Jonathan P.

Come early and watch the birds and homeless bathe in the fountain !

NYC Parks

Andrew Rogers' Individuals is composed of 15 bronze sculptures . Located near the United Nations they are a reminder that a community is made of unique individuals. On display until September 13, 2013. Read more

Lori P

Great place for people watching

Daniel Shepherd

With the elevators here, he who hesitates is NOT lost - empty elevators tend to appear just when one fills up

Flavia Jordan

Biking to work today

Wisnu S

There's a waterfall . Is turned off though perhaps for the cold season

Hazel Monforton

What the fuck is up with all those creepy statues .

Wisnu S

There's a waterfall

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