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Reviews — 8

Stephen B
at 2023 May 26
Stephen B
at 2023 May 26
One of those places in NYC that's perfect for a break. Lots of seating.
Thompson Jefferson
at 2023 Apr 26
Thompson Jefferson
at 2023 Apr 26
Great park to bring the kids for a stroll
Kevin Helms
at 2023 Mar 28
Kevin Helms
at 2023 Mar 28
Nice little oasis located in the center of two drive lanes. Not much to do there, but is a nice respite if you want a short break in a nice area.
Cee Gas
at 2022 Aug 30
Cee Gas
at 2022 Aug 30
Niiiiiccccceeeeer! Cool place to chill. Always shady. Just a little windy, if tryna roll a blunt. Just kidding. 6th Ave. is a wind tunnel, though.
Inci Ali
at 2022 Jul 24
Inci Ali
at 2022 Jul 24
Every place I visit asks for a review. I don't need to keep giving reviews.

They have nice swivel chairs here.

Free wifi.

And the Afghan food truck parked outside is the best in the city.
Leonor Miller
at 2022 Jul 12
Leonor Miller
at 2022 Jul 12
It's a small park with a lot of shady trees. They take the tables away at 5pm which is annoying if you arrive close to that hour with a snack on hand.
Spelman Beaubrun
at 2021 Oct 14
Spelman Beaubrun
at 2021 Oct 14
I adore these little parks throughout the City. They're so convenient for a quick brake while strolling around, catching up on your reading or just a little bond with nature hmmmmm.
Hiral Amodia
at 2019 Dec 25
Hiral Amodia
at 2019 Dec 25
WHAT THEHEEBEE SAYS ABOUT SPRING STREET PARK

I was a regular visitor to Spring Street Park during my one week's stay at New York in February - 2019. I loved this place and hence visited it every day irrespective of the climate and the snow fall.

This is a small open and green space located right in the middle of offices, restaurants and commercial places. It provides the much needed breathing and breaking spot. Breath fresh air, and break away from the chaos.

It has nice benches, shrubs and dustbins. This is a good place for anyone who wants to spend few mins with ones' own self. Sit here watch the passers by, watch the traffic and just be grateful to the nature of everything that one has.

Signing Off
Hiral Amodia
(TheHeeBee)