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Бруклинская пешеходная экскурсия на целый день

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Этот тур исследует некоторые из самых известных и оживленных районов Бруклина. Единственная константа любого района Нью-Йорка — это перемены, и за последние несколько десятилетий Бруклин претерпел больше изменений, чем любое другое место в городе. Вы увидите Проспект-парк, где архитекторы Центрального парка исправили свои «ошибки». Вы увидите Barclay’s Center, первое крупное профессиональное спортивное сооружение в Бруклине с тех пор, как Доджерс покинули Ebbet’s Field. Мы отправимся на Променад, одно из лучших мест в городе, где можно увидеть гавань Нью-Йорка и городской пейзаж. Вы увидите ДАМБО, район с самым крутым названием в Нью-Йорке, и совершите поездку на пароме под Бруклинским, Манхэттенским и Вильямсбургским мостами. После прогулки по Вильямсбургу мы закончим в Гринпойнте, одной из скрытых жемчужин Нью-Йорка, откуда можно легко добраться на метро до Мидтауна, Таймс-сквер или Центрального вокзала.
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1 алкогольный напиток, куриный эмпанада, нутелла/банановый эмпанада, тако с рыбой, мороженое
Lunch
Использование гидрокостюмов Full 5 мм (для дополнительного тепла), маски и трубки.
Дополнительная информация
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут ездить в детской коляске.
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри.
  • Поблизости есть общественный транспорт.
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественники с травмами позвоночника
  • Не рекомендуется беременным путешественникам
  • Не рекомендуется путешественникам с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
  • В общественном транспорте требуются маски. В ресторанах, где мы останавливаемся на кофе и обед, требуется подтверждение вакцинации.
Что ожидать
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Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
Meeting location for Brooklyn Full Day Walk
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Prospect Park
Prospect Park was laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who also helped design Manhattan's Central Park. Prospect Park opened in 1867.
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Park Slope
After the completion of Prospect Park, numerous mansions and rowhouses were developed in Park Slope's eastern section in the 1880s. Park Slope faced social and infrastructural decline in the mid-20th century, but the building stock was renovated after the area became gentrified starting in the 1960s. Much of the neighborhood is overlaid by the Park Slope Historic District, which is composed of a National Historic District and a New York City landmark district.
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Brooklyn Heights Promenade
This pedestrian walkway offers spectacular views of Downtown Manhattan, the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s a favorite destination for joggers, walkers and Rollerbladers, but it also offers a quiet atmosphere for those who prefer to just sit, chat and enjoy the view. The Promenade is lined with grand town houses and mansions, and is part of Brooklyn’s first Historic Preservation District.
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Dumbo
Dumbo’s name is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, and the span gives the creatively oriented neighborhood much of its character—as do cobblestone streets and dramatic architecture left over from its industrial days. Instead of factories, today’s Dumbo features art galleries, independent bookshops, boutiques, confectionaries and co-working spaces where startups thrive.
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Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge was designed by John A. Roebling. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1883. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River.
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Williamsburg
Though it’s become more refined in recent years, Williamsburg still has a hipster vibe—as evidenced by indie music performances, gallery shows and shops run by local artisans. Distilleries and wineries show off the neighborhood’s flair for locally made spirits, while Smorgasburg packs in creative food vendors along the riverfront on summer Saturdays. Williamsburg is one of the City’s most exciting nightlife neighborhoods too, with many of NYC’s trendiest restaurants and clubs.
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Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
Meeting location for Brooklyn Full Day Walk
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Prospect Park
Prospect Park was laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who also helped design Manhattan's Central Park. Prospect Park opened in 1867.
10
Park Slope
After the completion of Prospect Park, numerous mansions and rowhouses were developed in Park Slope's eastern section in the 1880s. Park Slope faced social and infrastructural decline in the mid-20th century, but the building stock was renovated after the area became gentrified starting in the 1960s. Much of the neighborhood is overlaid by the Park Slope Historic District, which is composed of a National Historic District and a New York City landmark district.
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Brooklyn Heights Promenade
This pedestrian walkway offers spectacular views of Downtown Manhattan, the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s a favorite destination for joggers, walkers and Rollerbladers, but it also offers a quiet atmosphere for those who prefer to just sit, chat and enjoy the view. The Promenade is lined with grand town houses and mansions, and is part of Brooklyn’s first Historic Preservation District.
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Dumbo
Dumbo’s name is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, and the span gives the creatively oriented neighborhood much of its character—as do cobblestone streets and dramatic architecture left over from its industrial days. Instead of factories, today’s Dumbo features art galleries, independent bookshops, boutiques, confectionaries and co-working spaces where startups thrive.
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Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge was designed by John A. Roebling. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1883. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River.
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Williamsburg
Though it’s become more refined in recent years, Williamsburg still has a hipster vibe—as evidenced by indie music performances, gallery shows and shops run by local artisans. Distilleries and wineries show off the neighborhood’s flair for locally made spirits, while Smorgasburg packs in creative food vendors along the riverfront on summer Saturdays. Williamsburg is one of the City’s most exciting nightlife neighborhoods too, with many of NYC’s trendiest restaurants and clubs.
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Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
Meeting location for Brooklyn Full Day Walk
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Prospect Park
Prospect Park was laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who also helped design Manhattan's Central Park. Prospect Park opened in 1867.
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Park Slope
After the completion of Prospect Park, numerous mansions and rowhouses were developed in Park Slope's eastern section in the 1880s. Park Slope faced social and infrastructural decline in the mid-20th century, but the building stock was renovated after the area became gentrified starting in the 1960s. Much of the neighborhood is overlaid by the Park Slope Historic District, which is composed of a National Historic District and a New York City landmark district.
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Brooklyn Heights Promenade
This pedestrian walkway offers spectacular views of Downtown Manhattan, the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s a favorite destination for joggers, walkers and Rollerbladers, but it also offers a quiet atmosphere for those who prefer to just sit, chat and enjoy the view. The Promenade is lined with grand town houses and mansions, and is part of Brooklyn’s first Historic Preservation District.
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Dumbo
Dumbo’s name is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, and the span gives the creatively oriented neighborhood much of its character—as do cobblestone streets and dramatic architecture left over from its industrial days. Instead of factories, today’s Dumbo features art galleries, independent bookshops, boutiques, confectionaries and co-working spaces where startups thrive.
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Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge was designed by John A. Roebling. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1883. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River.
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Williamsburg
Though it’s become more refined in recent years, Williamsburg still has a hipster vibe—as evidenced by indie music performances, gallery shows and shops run by local artisans. Distilleries and wineries show off the neighborhood’s flair for locally made spirits, while Smorgasburg packs in creative food vendors along the riverfront on summer Saturdays. Williamsburg is one of the City’s most exciting nightlife neighborhoods too, with many of NYC’s trendiest restaurants and clubs.
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Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch
Meeting location for Brooklyn Full Day Walk
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Prospect Park
Prospect Park was laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who also helped design Manhattan's Central Park. Prospect Park opened in 1867.
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Park Slope
After the completion of Prospect Park, numerous mansions and rowhouses were developed in Park Slope's eastern section in the 1880s. Park Slope faced social and infrastructural decline in the mid-20th century, but the building stock was renovated after the area became gentrified starting in the 1960s. Much of the neighborhood is overlaid by the Park Slope Historic District, which is composed of a National Historic District and a New York City landmark district.
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Brooklyn Heights Promenade
This pedestrian walkway offers spectacular views of Downtown Manhattan, the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s a favorite destination for joggers, walkers and Rollerbladers, but it also offers a quiet atmosphere for those who prefer to just sit, chat and enjoy the view. The Promenade is lined with grand town houses and mansions, and is part of Brooklyn’s first Historic Preservation District.
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Dumbo
Dumbo’s name is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, and the span gives the creatively oriented neighborhood much of its character—as do cobblestone streets and dramatic architecture left over from its industrial days. Instead of factories, today’s Dumbo features art galleries, independent bookshops, boutiques, confectionaries and co-working spaces where startups thrive.
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Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge was designed by John A. Roebling. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1883. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River.
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Williamsburg
Though it’s become more refined in recent years, Williamsburg still has a hipster vibe—as evidenced by indie music performances, gallery shows and shops run by local artisans. Distilleries and wineries show off the neighborhood’s flair for locally made spirits, while Smorgasburg packs in creative food vendors along the riverfront on summer Saturdays. Williamsburg is one of the City’s most exciting nightlife neighborhoods too, with many of NYC’s trendiest restaurants and clubs.
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Центральный филиал Бруклинской публичной библиотеки
Место встречи для Бруклинской прогулки на целый день
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Проспект Парк
Проспект-парк был заложен Фредериком Лоу Олмстедом и Калвертом Во, которые также помогали проектировать Центральный парк Манхэттена. Проспект-парк открылся в 1867 году.
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Парк Слоуп
После завершения строительства Проспект-парка в 1880-х годах в восточной части Парк-Слоуп были построены многочисленные особняки и рядные дома. Парк Слоуп столкнулся с социальным и инфраструктурным упадком в середине 20-го века, но фонд зданий был отремонтирован после того, как район стал облагороженным, начиная с 1960-х годов. Большая часть района перекрывается историческим районом Парк-Слоуп, который состоит из национального исторического района и района, являющегося достопримечательностью Нью-Йорка.
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Променад Бруклин-Хайтс
С этой пешеходной дорожки открывается захватывающий вид на центр Манхэттена, Ист-Ривер и Бруклинский мост. Это излюбленное место бегунов, пешеходов и роллеров, но здесь также царит спокойная атмосфера для тех, кто предпочитает просто посидеть, поболтать и насладиться видом. Набережная окружена величественными таунхаусами и особняками и является частью первого в Бруклине исторического заповедника.
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Дамбо
Имя Дамбо является аббревиатурой от Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, и пролет придает творчески ориентированному району большую часть его характера, как и мощеные улицы и драматическая архитектура, оставшаяся от его индустриальных дней. Вместо фабрик в сегодняшнем Дамбо есть художественные галереи, независимые книжные магазины, бутики, кондитерские и коворкинги, где процветают стартапы.
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Бруклинский мост
Бруклинский мост был спроектирован Джоном А. Роблингом. Строительство началось в 1869 году и было завершено в 1883 году. В то время это был самый длинный висячий мост в мире. Бруклинский мост соединяет районы Манхэттена и Бруклина через Ист-Ривер.
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Вильямсбург
Несмотря на то, что в последние годы Вильямсбург стал более утонченным, он по-прежнему отличается хипстерской атмосферой, о чем свидетельствуют выступления инди-музыки, выставки в галереях и магазины, которыми руководят местные ремесленники. Ликеро-водочные заводы и винодельни демонстрируют склонность района к местным спиртным напиткам, а в Сморгасбурге по летним субботам вдоль набережной толпятся креативные торговцы едой. Вильямсбург также является одним из самых захватывающих районов ночной жизни города со многими из самых модных ресторанов и клубов Нью-Йорка.
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Cathleen_B
Apr 2022
So much history and fabulous to see all the neighborhoods and the parks... Brooklyn has many facets and the tour covered them all..fun way to figure out where else to go in the area!!

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