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Governors Island

Photo: Julienne Schaer

It’s an island getaway within city limits: hop on a ferry from Lower Manhattan, and you’ll soon find yourself in a car-free paradise where you can picnic, play mini golf, relax in a hammock or tour Fort Jay, home to one of the first barracks in the United States. The Hills, a topographic installation on the island, comprises four mounds; each offers incredible views of Lower Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty. Additionally, the island hosts a range of special events, making it a marquee destination during the warmer months—it’s a seasonal place in any case, only open to the public from late May through September.

IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

A grassy park with hammocks and people relaxing, bordered by a wooden fence. A sailboat is on a nearby body of water, with a city skyline featuring tall buildings in the background under a clear sky.
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view of governors island, within the New York City borough of Manhattan
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BROWSE ALL GOVERNORS ISLAND