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NYC Ferry
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Martin Luther Playground
2nd Ave. &, 55th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Owl's Head Park
Colonial Road & 68 St &, Shore Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11220, United States
Millennium Skate Park
Colonial Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11220
John Allen Payne Playground
65th Street &, 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Owl's Head Park Playground
6701 Colonial Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Bush Terminal Piers Park
Marginal St. &, 43rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11232
ARTLOOK INC
260 65th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Target Margin Theater
232 52nd St, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Owl's Head Park Dog Run
68th Street &, Shore Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Studio ArteShok
215 51st St 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Nearby restaurants
Momo Test Kitchen
Annex Bldg, 80 58th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Pete's Brooklyn Eats
5620 1st Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Cafe 58 Pizzeria & Grill
169 58th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220
NYU Lutheran Coffee Shop
5501 1st Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Dunkin'
5702 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Sunset Coffee Shop
5416 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
King Deli & Grill
5601 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Lutheran Luncheonette
5414 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220
Bistro Fifty Four
5414 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220, United States
Lutheran Halal Cafe
5121 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11232
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NYC Ferry

111 58th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220
4.7(123)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Martin Luther Playground, Owl's Head Park, Millennium Skate Park, John Allen Payne Playground, Owl's Head Park Playground, Bush Terminal Piers Park, ARTLOOK INC, Target Margin Theater, Owl's Head Park Dog Run, Studio ArteShok, restaurants: Momo Test Kitchen, Pete's Brooklyn Eats, Cafe 58 Pizzeria & Grill, NYU Lutheran Coffee Shop, Dunkin', Sunset Coffee Shop, King Deli & Grill, Lutheran Luncheonette, Bistro Fifty Four, Lutheran Halal Cafe
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Nearby attractions of NYC Ferry

Martin Luther Playground

Owl's Head Park

Millennium Skate Park

John Allen Payne Playground

Owl's Head Park Playground

Bush Terminal Piers Park

ARTLOOK INC

Target Margin Theater

Owl's Head Park Dog Run

Studio ArteShok

Martin Luther Playground

Martin Luther Playground

4.3

(24)

Open 24 hours
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Owl's Head Park

Owl's Head Park

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Millennium Skate Park

Millennium Skate Park

4.5

(102)

Open 24 hours
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John Allen Payne Playground

John Allen Payne Playground

4.4

(48)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

ARTE MUSEUM: An Immersive Media Art Exhibition
ARTE MUSEUM: An Immersive Media Art Exhibition
Sat, Jan 3 • 10:00 AM
61 Chelsea Piers, New York, 10011
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The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
The Full-Day See It All NYC Tour
Sun, Jan 4 • 10:00 AM
New York, New York, 10019
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Explore New York Mafia w/ Retired nypd Detectives
Explore New York Mafia w/ Retired nypd Detectives
Sat, Jan 3 • 5:15 PM
New York, New York, 10003
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Nearby restaurants of NYC Ferry

Momo Test Kitchen

Pete's Brooklyn Eats

Cafe 58 Pizzeria & Grill

NYU Lutheran Coffee Shop

Dunkin'

Sunset Coffee Shop

King Deli & Grill

Lutheran Luncheonette

Bistro Fifty Four

Lutheran Halal Cafe

Momo Test Kitchen

Momo Test Kitchen

4.9

(62)

$

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Pete's Brooklyn Eats

Pete's Brooklyn Eats

4.6

(116)

Click for details
Cafe 58 Pizzeria & Grill

Cafe 58 Pizzeria & Grill

4.2

(102)

$

Click for details
NYU Lutheran Coffee Shop

NYU Lutheran Coffee Shop

4.3

(55)

Click for details
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Reviews of NYC Ferry

4.7
(123)
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5.0
2y

Best way to explore the 5 Burroughs.

Hand down.

Only $4 each way for the regular service. You cannot beat that!

I just wish all these ferries existed long ago, back when I could have really benefited from the service.

Better late than never, eh?

Things to expect: Go to the 1/2/3 Wall Street stop Arrive 30 minutes early if you want a seat up top during the warm days Bring a sweater even for warm days because the ocean breeze can get chilly, especially at night Be nice to the crew

This summer I plan to explore every ferry line. Just hop on in Manhattan and see where the ferry takes me to see on the other end.

For $4 bucks you just...

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1.0
1y

This service sucks. The service staff Is very very unfriendly. We asked for information regarding our tickets, if It worked even if we stopped in Long Island and than took another boat. The man said that the ticket worked for 2 hours. But when we arrived at the second boat after visiting Long Island for 20 minutes, the service man (a boy really unfriend), said that our tickets are one way tickets, we spent ONE MINUTE buying the tickets at the machine two steps in front of the gate but the man closed the gate in our face. No words. 16 dollars for THIS...

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5.0
2y

The best form of public transport in the city, hands down. You could literally just ride the ferry all day for like 3 bucks. There's a bar onboard. It's a brilliant job by the city. They were so cool about us capturing these engagement photos, as long as there were not lighting instruments on stands (which is impossible on a boat). The wind can be intense but if it makes for fun, energetic shots when the hair goes wild. I wouldn't do a proposal on a ferry but it's a great place to take...

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I Am SharonI Am Sharon
Best way to explore the 5 Burroughs. Hand down. Only $4 each way for the regular service. You cannot beat that! I just wish all these ferries existed long ago, back when I could have really benefited from the service. Better late than never, eh? Things to expect: 1. Go to the 1/2/3 Wall Street stop 2. Arrive 30 minutes early if you want a seat up top during the warm days 3. Bring a sweater even for warm days because the ocean breeze can get chilly, especially at night 4. Be nice to the crew This summer I plan to explore every ferry line. Just hop on in Manhattan and see where the ferry takes me to see on the other end. For $4 bucks you just can't beat it!
Adam BlejerAdam Blejer
The best form of public transport in the city, hands down. You could literally just ride the ferry all day for like 3 bucks. There's a bar onboard. It's a brilliant job by the city. They were so cool about us capturing these engagement photos, as long as there were not lighting instruments on stands (which is impossible on a boat). The wind can be intense but if it makes for fun, energetic shots when the hair goes wild. I wouldn't do a proposal on a ferry but it's a great place to take pictures afterwards.
GaryOakleyGaryOakley
Received exceptional professional service from Anthony and Tyrel at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal when returning from our cruise on 9th September. They were friendly, helpful and informative and gave good advice on a route back to 34th St to catch the LIRR back to Jamaica Station from Penn. This is also a great way to get some fantastic photographs of the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges and Empire State and Chrysler Buildings.
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Best way to explore the 5 Burroughs. Hand down. Only $4 each way for the regular service. You cannot beat that! I just wish all these ferries existed long ago, back when I could have really benefited from the service. Better late than never, eh? Things to expect: 1. Go to the 1/2/3 Wall Street stop 2. Arrive 30 minutes early if you want a seat up top during the warm days 3. Bring a sweater even for warm days because the ocean breeze can get chilly, especially at night 4. Be nice to the crew This summer I plan to explore every ferry line. Just hop on in Manhattan and see where the ferry takes me to see on the other end. For $4 bucks you just can't beat it!
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The best form of public transport in the city, hands down. You could literally just ride the ferry all day for like 3 bucks. There's a bar onboard. It's a brilliant job by the city. They were so cool about us capturing these engagement photos, as long as there were not lighting instruments on stands (which is impossible on a boat). The wind can be intense but if it makes for fun, energetic shots when the hair goes wild. I wouldn't do a proposal on a ferry but it's a great place to take pictures afterwards.
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Received exceptional professional service from Anthony and Tyrel at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal when returning from our cruise on 9th September. They were friendly, helpful and informative and gave good advice on a route back to 34th St to catch the LIRR back to Jamaica Station from Penn. This is also a great way to get some fantastic photographs of the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges and Empire State and Chrysler Buildings.
GaryOakley

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