At Valentino Pier, you can watch the Staten Island Ferry pass by the city's best front-facing view of the Statue of Liberty. En savoir plus .
For a great year-round view, visit Oakland Lake, a 15,000-year-old spring-fed glacial kettle pond located in Alley Pond Park. En savoir plus .
One of NYC's newest parks, Transmitter Park features a close-up view of the Manhattan skyline and East River from its waterfront esplanade. En savoir plus .
On a clear day from the pier at Lemon Creek Park, you can look all the way across the Raritan Bay. En savoir plus .
Less well known than the park to the south, Astoria Park, Ralph Demarco Park shares its neighbor's view of the Hellgate Bridge along a scenic, tree-lined path. En savoir plus .
From the tip of 'La Playita' at Barretto Point Park, you can gaze upon the water, skyline, and North Brother Island, a wilderness closed to the public. En savoir plus .
The Discus Thrower, created by Greek sculptor Kostas Dimitriadis, was first awarded a prize at the 1924 Paris Olympiad before it moved to New York in 1926. Today, it is the symbol of Randall's Island. En savoir plus .
Get fit while experiencing one of New York's fall treasures. Through a guided Walk NYC program, you can see Van Cortlandt Park's many colors while getting free fitness pointers. En savoir plus .