Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5

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Brooklyn, NY 11201

Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6 offers a lush and welcoming landscape with native plants and trees, providing a natural oasis with stunning views of New York Harbor. Visitors can enjoy playgrounds, sand volleyball courts, sustainable seafood dining on a schooner, and relaxing picnics with views of the Statue of Liberty.

With a diverse array of recreational activities and dining options, Pier 6 is a popular destination for families, couples, and individuals seeking a mix of outdoor fun and relaxation in the heart of Brooklyn. The park's Water Lab, Flower Field, and various play areas cater to visitors of all ages and interests.

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Angela S.
9/29/2025

Pier 5 has undergone such a GORGEOUS transformation. What was once just a forgotten stretch of concrete jutting into the water is now a vibrant, all-purpose turf field, thoughtfully designed for...

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Sophie T.
8/27/2025

What a beautiful area. Every single city needs something like this. So many things to do in this one spot. It's got sand volleyball courts, multiple soccer fields, public bathrooms with multiple...

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Chris E.
9/4/2024

Want to play soccer with a million dollar view of lower Manhattan? You've ABSOLUTLY come to the right place. Pier 5's highlight at Brooklyn Bridge Park is the huge soccer field where you can do...

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Fox E.
12/15/2020

Not to be confused with the Broken Bridge Perk, which is when a toll bridge becomes free to everyone because it's in danger of collapse. This is the amazing park and pier next to the Brooklyn...

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Anam A.
7/27/2022

Whether you're a local or tourist, you've got to visit this park and walk the trail along the water. Seriously some of the best views of the Manhattan skyline!! There are plenty of benches too if...

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