I fell in love with Bryant Park
A gem, full of hidden surprises....
It is situated behind the library to the west between 40th and 42th streets.
It is one of the city's resounding success stories. A seedy eyesore until 1992, it is now a beautiful, grassy block, filled with trees flower beds and chairs.
It is surrounded with tall buildings/skyscrapers on three sides
which includes Bryant Park Hotel on one side
these beauties on the other side, which include
the Bank of America Tower, one of my favourites
and the Art Deco, 500 5th Avenue, building on the third side.
and get yourself something to eat
and even if you are not hungry, it will be difficult to resist,
you can play table tennis
you can play boules
you can play chess
or, if you want somewhere quiet to read you can go to the Reading Room to read your book - if you don't have your book with you, there are lots to choose from.
How civilised is that?
As everywhere else in New York there are rules about using the Reading Room - all very sensible
There is lots for children to do
including their own reading room
with lots of books to choose from
If you need to use the toilet, fear not - you will not be disappointed. These are the cleanest public toilets I have ever used, there are fresh flowers everywhere - they even play classical music!
There are lots of places where you can buy yourself a drink or food,
and if you get a bit chilly, you can sit by the open fire.
But this is not all. There are free dance and yoga classes, as well as various performances during the week, free wi-fi and free outdoor movies on Monday evenings. Games, lectures and rallies also take place in the park, and you can even rent a portion of it for your own event.
We visited Bryant Park three times, and frankly, it was not enough.
Town planners take note!
I'd forgotten how good the food was in that deli
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