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1. Morris-Jumel Mansion - Manhattan

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389 reviews
Address: 65 Jumel Terrace, New York, NY 10032
Schedule: Closed ⋅ Opens 11AM Thu
Telephone: (212) 923-8008
Business type: Historical place
K Velasquez: This is a nice mansion to visit and learn about the early settlement in uptown ManhattanVisited on Weekend Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry $11–15 …
Christine Chapdelaine: This is the oldest house in Manhattan, also it is just a few steps away from Sylvan Terrace which is also a great place to see.I did not visit the house, just the groundsVisited on Weekend …
2. Jumel Terrace Historic District - Manhattan

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2 reviews
Address: 15 Sylvan Terrace, New York, NY 10032
Business type: Historical place
Alessandra Spagnolo: Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free
Elizabeth Aviles -Padilla: Beautiful & vintage! ❤️ I would buy one in a jiffy if I could!
3. Roger Morris Park - Manhattan

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5
245 reviews
Address: 65 Jumel Terrace, New York, NY 10032
Schedule: Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM Thu
Telephone: (212) 923-8008
Business type: Park
Dariusz Sz: Fantastic atmospheric place. Well worth a visit when walking in Harlem
Joan sosa: Even tho is a historical house there's a sing that say dogs not allowed without a leach, guess what there was more than 20 people with their dogs all over the grass close to the house ignoring the sing
4. Central Park - Manhattan

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225290 reviews
Address: New York, NY
Schedule: Open ⋅ Closes 1AM
Telephone: (212) 310-6600
Business type: Park
Nella McDi: We knew that we weren’t going to be able to do the whole park with the limited time we had. We visited the last Saturday in June. We started at the southern end. With a quick visit to the Plaza hotel. Someone online had suggested doing the park in this order and it worked out fantastically.Our first stop was Gapstow Bridge, it was beautiful with the city skyline as a gorgeous backdrop. Woolman rink was the next stop which had an enormous number of tennis courts.Central Park carousel was very nice. Went down to the Mall, there is a bandshell and bunch of buskers. We really enjoyed Bethesda terrace and the fountain with the backdrop of a lake, beautiful setting. Wagner cove has the bow bridge, a couple were getting engaged while we were there. Strawberry fields was very nice, not what I expected, I thought it would be a huge open area but it was a treed area very peaceful had lots of benches. There is circle on the ground that says imagine that people get their picture taken. There was a young lady Star span, had a great voice and sang Beatles music By this point we were hungry and still had a good chunk of the park to go. We went to the 72nd street diner and split a grilled chicken sandwich. It was amazing and best of all reasonably priced. They had an awesome selection of foods. Would definitely come back, wish we had a place like that back home.We stopped at the ladies pavillion to have our lunch, they had covered benches by the water and best of all there was a gentleman playing music and singing. It was awesome.Walked through the ramble. Then went to Belvedere castle make sure to climb the stairs to the top, it is free to get in. Beautiful scenery from both observation decks. Walked past the obelisk and behind the met and walked to the Guggenheim. We did that all in 3.5 hours with some breaks to sit and have lunch. Central Park is beautiful, so many different areas to explore. I’m sure we just scratched the surface. There are so many benches all over the park and many artists playing and singing scattered all over. We saw people selling water, fruit cups and ice cream. I was expecting to see actual food venues, maybe they are in different parts of the park that we did not go to. So if we came back I would pick up lunch before coming into the park so that we could avoid having to leave the park to get food.It is an amazing park that you could visit again and again. We had no time to actually go into the museums, maybe the next time we are back.
Denize Rc: Que grande, de ahí me fui a The Met