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30th Ave (at 30th St) Queens , NY 11102 United States
Demetris Avramopoulos, Mayor of Athens, Greece, presented a replica of the Piraeus Athena (c. 350 BC) for installation in the park as a gift to the City of New York on March 28, 1998.
Grab a deli sandwich or something from the breakfast truck , and eat it at one of the tables.
Lovely little park that pays tribute to Greece.
This is a very pleasant park in Astoria, where tons of families & older Greek individuals gather & hang out. It's a refreshing sight off the NW train .
Pleasant and relaxing. The pillars are authentic and cool. Try the tire swings and gigantic slide . Kid heaven.
Sketchy after dark, but vibrant during the day and worth visiting for the sculptures .
Tribute to Greece! ❤️????????
Socrates, Aristotle, and Athena all in one park . Awesomeness!
Pose with statues of Greek gods and philosophers.
Roses:-) excellent botanicles
Construction in the park ....not so pleasant...
Let your little one run the bases!! Once in a lifetime experience and so worth the wait on line! - Kelly A
old people love this place - Rachel
Great Place with friendly workers. Also open 24 hours a day. A plus. - Mechel Pava
Always a pleasure to visit, but make sure to check out the great programming they have in the warmer months. Thanks to Socrates, I learned how to pickle! - Nora Gomez