5/5 Tiffany H. 8 months ago on Google • 32 reviews
Had
a
fantastic
solo
visit
yesterday.
Wanted
to
get
in
some
cardio
and
sightseeing.
Trust
me!
This
pier
needs
to
be
on
your
bucket
list
of
NYC
locations
to
visit.
The
view
is
simply
gorgeous.
Tribeca
has
always
been
one
of
my
favorite
areas
to
come
visit
during
the
summer.
As
a
Borough
of
Manhattan
College
Alumni
graduate;
I
have
spent
many
of
spring
&
summer
mornings
gazing
out
into
the
sky
and
watching
the
cruise
lines
+
yachts.
There
are
restaurants
available
on
the
pier,
as
well
as
many
within
the
area.
There
is
a
Whole
Foods
very
close
by
if
you
want
to
grab
some
treats,
and
beverages
to
keep
you
hydrated
before
heading
over
to
the
pier.
You
can
bring
a
small
blanket
if
you
like
to
lay
out
in
the
grass
or
sit
in
one
of
the
many
designated
areas
filled
with
benches
to
enjoy
the
scenery.
This
pier
is
absolutely
kid
friendly!
In
fact
many
of
the
summer
programs
within
NYC
use
areas
throughout
the
pier
to
engage
children
in
outdoor
learning
activities.
This
is
pier
is
baby
friendly
as
well;
and
depending
on
the
time
&
day-
you
will
see
activities
with
parents
and
small
children
engaging
in
“learning
through
play”
and
other
bonding
resources
for
families.
The
area
is
very
safe
and
the
pier
also
has
restrooms
incase
you’re
worried
about
that.
There
is
minor
construction
taking
place
as
they
expand
the
pier;
however
it
won’t
interfere
with.
Whenever
I
go
to
this
area
I
typically
spend
my
entire
day
because
it’s
so
relaxing
and
rejuvenating.
You
will
see
all
walks
of
life;
from
physical
fitness,
skateboarding,
volleyball,
miniature
golf,
sunbathing,
and
much
more.
Lots
of
space
to
run,
and
explore.
To
reach
this
pier
you
can
take
the
1,2,3
trains
to
chambers
street
and
then
walk.
There
is
also
other
means
of
transportation
to
reach
the
pier
such
as
port
authority
and
it’s
directly
off
the
west
side
highway.
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