The South Street Seaport, nestled between the Brooklyn Bridge and the canyons of Wall Street, is the gateway to Lower Manhattan's rich maritime history and cultural diversity. Experience exciting seasonal entertainment, unique shopping and dining, cultural activities, harbour cruises and much more. Once you've explored South Street Seaport, take a 10-minute bike ride down South Street to Lower Manhattan's largest public open space, the Battery Park. Dock your bike at the Broadway and Battery Place station, near the entrance to this 25-acre waterfront park, also home to beautiful gardens and the Castle Clinton National Monument. After taking in the sights, head back north and east toward the South Street Seaport and cool off with a beverage at the outdoor Beekman Beer Garden Beach Club. Located on the site of the former Water Taxi Beach outside the South Street Seaport, this 22,000 sq ft outdoor restaurant and bar dishes up pub grub favourites like burgers, fish and chips, quesadillas and oysters. The recreation-focused space features light-up couches, foosball, pool and ping-pong tables, and even a human-size chessboard. Daily entertainment includes DJs, a dance floor and concerts by performers like George Clinton.
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