Dumbo

Published 10/01/2020
This waterfront Brooklyn neighborhood is filled with dramatic architecture that bears testament it its past as an industrial hub.

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Brooklyn Bridge Park
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334 Furman St.
The appealing coastal attraction comprises a series of piers filled with recreational facilities, gardens, playgrounds, greenways and grassy areas for hanging out.
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Grimaldi's Pizzeria
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One Front Street
This renowned destination serves up thin-crust coal-brick-oven pies that are worth the wait.
3
Time Out Market
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55 Water St.
Showcasing a curated lineup of local food and drink purveyors, this bi-level waterfront hangout also features rooftop views of the East River and Manhattan skyline. Note: The market will be reopening May 27, 2021.
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1Hotel Brooklyn Bridge
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60 Furman St.
Designed by local artists using native greenery and reclaimed materials, this stunning hotel has a chic, eco-conscious vibe.
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New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
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333 Adams St.
A short distance away, the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge features stylishly designed rooms with luxury bedding and large work spaces.