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1 Day in Brooklyn

Brooklyn is the most densely populated borough of New York City and the second largest in terms of land mass. The location was established on the southwestern region of Long Island. As with the rest of the Big Apple, Brooklyn attractions are plentiful. Visitors to the borough can familiarize themselves with the area by taking advantage of the Brooklyn Hop-on, Hop-off Bus Tour, which is available exclusively through CitySightseeing.

Brooklyn Bridge

Guests staying in the borough often have crossing the Brooklyn Bridge on their bucket list. The bridge was once the largest of its kind and remains impressive for the neo-gothic towers and 1.3-mile expanse. However, go early in the morning, or wait until later at night to avoid the daytime crowds. An early morning visit offers the chance to catch a spectacular sunrise. Venturing forth at night provides a memorable view of the lighted city skyline.

Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Museum

The massive 560,000-square foot building remains the second-largest facility of its kind in NYC. The structure houses approximately 1.5 million pieces that encompass thousands of years of art. The antiquities from Egypt span more than 4,000 items that include historic sculptures and other artifacts. Galleries also display artworks from Africa. Other cultural art representations come from Asia and the Pacific Islands. The facility is proud of the collection that includes works created by Cezanne, Degas, Monet and other masters. Outdoors, visitors have the chance to stroll through the Memorial Sculpture Garden, which features historic architectural objects obtained from around NYC.

The Brooklyn Museum

Prospect Park

When desiring a break from the crowds found in Brooklyn, guests might consider venturing to the expansive 526-acre location. The varied landscape features everything from an extensive open meadow to a lush forest. The Ravine features a cascading waterfall and the 60-acre lake provides the chance to enjoy the waterfowl or explore the area by paddleboat. During the summer, concerts and shows are held at the bandshell and along the pathways. Youngsters can enjoy riding the historic carousel and visiting the animals at the zoo. Tour the historic Lefferts House or indulge in local cuisine at one of the many restaurants.

Prospect Park

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

A Brooklyn Bus Tour may make a stop at the tranquil 52-acre garden. The design of the unique Visitor's Center features an eco-friendly portal roof filled with 45,000 plants. The location cares for thousands of plants, shrubbery and trees obtained from around the world. Highlights include a stop at the Japanese-Hill-and-Pond Garden and the Shakespeare Garden. During the spring, many turn out for the Sakura Matsuri Festival and the chance to see the dozens of cherry blossom trees in full bloom.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Brooklyn’s Children's Museum

Families sightseeing Brooklyn make a point of exploring the children's museum. The facility boasts a collection of 30,000 exhibits designed to amaze and intrigue youngsters. The vast number of displays range from dolls and fossils to masks and musical instruments. Children have fun learning about the city and other cultures while venturing through the miniature World Brooklyn. The cityscape includes an interactive Mexican bakery and an International grocery store.

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