5 Postcards
Bryant Park is a vibrant urban oasis behind the NY Public Library, featuring lush lawns, food kiosks, and a lively atmosphere of events and activities.
"The film series at Bryant Park is officially back, starting with a screening of Clueless on August 23rd. Keep an eye on their schedule (and your own) for Monday and Tuesday night movies every week until the end of September. You can show up with a blanket as early as 5pm for snacks and wine, but the movies won’t start until sunset." - hannah albertine
"Every Monday night until August 15, Bryant Park is hosting its Movie Nights series. Films start at 8pm, but you can arrive as early as 5pm if you want to have a little pre-movie picnic on a blanket. (Note that all bags are inspected and chairs are not allowed.) If it sounds like too much trouble to bring your own stuff, you can purchase food, wine, and beer on site. This summer's lineup includes a bunch of sequels like Beverly Hills Cop 2, Grease 2, and The Godfather: Part II. " - hannah albertine, kenny yang
"A few green acres of valuable Midtown Manhattan real estate affords office workers and visitors with valuable peace and space, two things that are hard to find in the surrounding streets. Bryant Park shares the block between Fifth and Sixth avenues and 41st and 42nd street with the main branch of the New York City Library (also worth a visit). The library runs an al fresco reading room along the north end of the park, and occasionally hosts readings and author events. In summer, a stage at the western edge of the vast green lawn runs a busy schedule of performances and films. In winter, the lawn becomes an ice skating rink and the site of a busy holiday market. All year round, the park is a popular destination for the bocce ball courts, ping pong tables, small carousel, food kiosks, open lawns, gravel paths, seasonal plantings, and a graceful fountain. It may be a challenge to find a seat at lunchtime, but it's worth the wait. Take a break from your walk and enjoy some great people-watching, as well as shade and a measure of serenity in a green space bound on all sides by tall buildings."
"A few green acres of valuable Midtown Manhattan real estate affords office workers and visitors with valuable peace and space, two things that are hard to find in the surrounding streets. Bryant Park shares the block between Fifth and Sixth avenues and 41st and 42nd street with the main branch of the New York City Library (also worth a visit). The library runs an al fresco reading room along the north end of the park, and occasionally hosts readings and author events. In summer, a stage at the western edge of the vast green lawn runs a busy schedule of performances and films. In winter, the lawn becomes an ice skating rink and the site of a busy holiday market. All year round, the park is a popular destination for the bocce ball courts, ping pong tables, small carousel, food kiosks, open lawns, gravel paths, seasonal plantings, and a graceful fountain. It may be a challenge to find a seat at lunchtime, but it's worth the wait. Take a break from your walk and enjoy some great people-watching, as well as shade and a measure of serenity in a green space bound on all sides by tall buildings."
"A few green acres of valuable Midtown Manhattan real estate affords office workers and visitors with valuable peace and space, two things that are hard to find in the surrounding streets. Bryant Park shares the block between Fifth and Sixth avenues and 41st and 42nd street with the main branch of the New York City Library (also worth a visit). The library runs an al fresco reading room along the north end of the park, and occasionally hosts readings and author events. In summer, a stage at the western edge of the vast green lawn runs a busy schedule of performances and films. In winter, the lawn becomes an ice skating rink and the site of a busy holiday market. All year round, the park is a popular destination for the bocce ball courts, ping pong tables, small carousel, food kiosks, open lawns, gravel paths, seasonal plantings, and a graceful fountain. It may be a challenge to find a seat at lunchtime, but it's worth the wait. Take a break from your walk and enjoy some great people-watching, as well as shade and a measure of serenity in a green space bound on all sides by tall buildings."
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Chris Foster-Ramsay
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Cynthia M.
Hassan Hashi
Chris Foster-Ramsay
chigurupally shiva
Alex Ahau
Romeo
Marco in New York
RT M
Cynthia M.