Named for Battery Park, the green space at the lower tip of Manhattan, this residential neighborhood features soaring apartment towers and plenty of recreational space. Among its attractions are the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the Irish Hunger Memorial. Major downtown destinations like the 9/11 Memorial and Trinity Church are nearby. Visitors can shop in Brookfield Place, an upscale mall that includes a food court with offerings from some of the City’s top chefs, and take in picturesque waterfront views while strolling through Hudson River Park.
Brookfield Place is the height of luxury shopping, dining and cultural arts in downtown Manhattan.
This aquatic roundabout at The Battery aims to entertain, inspire and educate adults and children alike.
Visit to remember the past, but also for the promise of a better future.
This museum explores the past, present and future of high-rise buildings.
This outdoor garden was built to raise awareness of the Irish famine in the 1800s.