In my last post, I showed a portion of New York's Battery Park City's Esplanade which runs the entire length of Battery Park City, along the Hudson River from Stuyvesant High School on the north end all the way south to Historic Battery Park. The Esplanade is a pedestrian paradise, with views of the Hudson River and New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the New Jersey shoreline. Parks and gardens line the entire route, along with numerous sculptures and public art installations.
Battery Parks City Conservatory (BPC Parks) is a non-profit organization that operates the nearly 36 acres of open space in Battery Park City and maintains all the parks that were built upon this area of landfill on the southwestern portion of Manhattan, replacing piers that had fallen into disrepair in the 1960s.
The South Cove on the Esplanade, between First Place and Third Place, is one of Battery Park City's most popular destinations. In this section, we walk on a bridge over a water feature.
South Cove's winding walkways, quays, bridge and island, distinctive seaside plantings, and views of the Harbor provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
On a warm day, the esplanade is filled with people walking, running, rollerblading, and biking. The day I visited it was another one of July's unusually hot and humid days and therefore the esplanade was relatively quiet.
As I walked along the Esplanade I enjoyed the views of Jersey City, New Jersey on the opposite shore....
....... while I also admired the beautiful flowers along the path and...
...all the views of the busy water traffic on the Hudson River.
The Esplanade led to the North Cove, located on the river between Liberty Street and Vesey Street
The North Cove is a busy public yacht marina and is the home to the Manhattan Yacht Club and the North Cove Sailing School. Charters and water taxis also arrive and depart from this location.
Directly behind the North Cove is the World Financial Center. This stunning marble and glass office complex was designed by Cesar Pelli. It is home to the world headquarters of American Express, Merrill Lynch, Dow Jones, and Deloitte and Touche. Next door is the New York Mercantile Exchange and Goldman Sachs just built their new world headquarters next to the Financial Center.
The centerpiece of the World Financial Center is the famous Winter Garden. This glass atrium is home to a grove of royal palm trees and there are also stores, restaurants, coffee, and pastry shops inside. All the public spaces within the World Financial Center are made of luxurious marble imported from Italy. Located just outside the Winter Garden is the World Financial Center Plaza. It has plenty of seating and provides a wonderful place to pause for a bite to eat while looking out over the North Cove and the Hudson River.
I'll continue my walk along the Battery Park City Esplanade in my next post where I'll show you more of the fabulous parks along its route and also one of the most fanciful children's parks I've ever seen. It reminded me of a scene that could have been taken right out of Alice in Wonderland!
Gorgeous photos. Makes me want to go sailing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to walk or bikeride! If I lived nearby, that's where I'd be!
ReplyDeleteThese shots are really great. Makes me want to take a walk there!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Pat, and how CLEAN everything looks... I'm so impressed with NYC....Compared to other cities, this one is marvelous...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing... I'd love to see that winter garden... What a fabulous building..
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Betsy
Pat, thanks for sharing more of this beautiful park. I can feel the breeze coming off the water. :-)
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Gorgeous...I just had a moment that I wished I was strolling through the park with my hubby...not with the kids...just hubby...I would have to chase Jack and tell him NOT to do something wrong:)
ReplyDeleteI love how clean and green everything looks with spectacular water views as well. what a beautiful oasis for people in NYC!
ReplyDeleteI love the word 'esplanade'- such a wonderfully old-fashioned word.
ReplyDeleteOnce again I'm amazed at the diverse scenery/activity and especially all the greenery in your views of NYC.
This is beautiful & so serene, saved mostly for the many visitors to the area who must love this spot in NYC. Read your post on Yvonne's blog tonight, do not understand what you meant about "Americans probably overstay their visas in other countries."
ReplyDeleteMarvelous cyber tour. Looks like you enjoyed the walk.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful walk and great photos.
New York - a lovely walk!
Thank you!!
Gisela.
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First I was in love with the bridge over water feature shot....then the other shoreline shots...THEN the architecture of that one building.
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aaahhh... I enjoyed every moment of this walk, Pat... LOVE that water feature! Who can beat all that green and skyline views... *swoon*... Happy Day, my friend :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how this Esplanade could be so popular with NYC-ers!! It's a really well designed and stunning walkway! I mean the river views are worth that but I love that there are parks and water features and how it's not just one long route - it curves and has bridges and it lots of stops to rest and just enjoy. Well done BPC Parks people!
ReplyDeleteThe Winter Garden is stunning! I love that the palm trees (tall in themselves) are dwarfed by the architecture!! Amazing. Such a nice place to go to while away an afternoon!
I thoroughly enjoyed our walk Pat - thank you!! I look forward to more!
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I enjoyed walking with you. I have photos of the kids along this path. We were all younger...well- they were. You almost make me want to move back to NYC.
ReplyDeleteMillion dollar views! It is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have made the city come alive to me with these pictures. You have an awesome place to live. Beautiful shots.
ReplyDeletePat, I felt like I was with you along the way with your lovely photos. Thanks for taking us along.
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What a beautiful walk on the esplanade. The sights are wonderful and so are your pictures.
ReplyDeleteSorry I am late commenting but I have been so busy lately with birthdays and being out of town.
It's wonderful to see all this green space in the middle of the city! Somehow I never think of NYC as having grass, trees, boats.... You are changing my perception.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, would love to visit that place!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, as always!
Love,
Annalisa
I enjoyed taking this stroll along The Esplanade with you. I also enjoyed my postcard! Yup, it came today. What a sweet surprise! :D
ReplyDeleteI love to walk along that esplanade, but even better would be to sit at one of those places near the winter garden, having a drink and looking at the boats.
ReplyDeleteThat was amazing! I have never been to NYC, so it was so wonderful to see
ReplyDeletethe sights! Thank you!
Your views of NYC are just amazing. I love reading your blogs and learning all about your city.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos...Loved seeing this area!!!
ReplyDeleteOk, now I am seriously homesick! Your pictures are fantastic and I am so enjoying the tour of NY! Thank you for sharing your fabulous photos.
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower. I love your blog and look forward to following along!
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