Battery Park is on the southernmost corner of Manhattan, and this is where you will definitely be punched in because the pier to the Statue of Liberty is set here by boat, and it is very nice in itself, with good greening and resting facilities.
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Battery Park is on the southernmost corner of Manhattan, and this is where you will definitely be punched in because the pier to the Statue of Liberty is set here by boat, and it is very nice in itself, with good greening and resting facilities.
We took a boat to the sea in Fort Park, and the park area was not very large. But the scenery here is good, you can see many landmarks in New York Harbor, and you can also visit the place where the Statue of Liberty gets on and off the boat.
Battery Park is a very beautiful park, the park can see a lot of New York. The park is also a lively attraction, here. The view of New York Harbor can be said to be panoramic
Battery Park is an open park, the place is not big, there is a pier on the side, if you visit the Statue of Liberty at close range, you have to queue up for security checks at this pier, board the island by boat, and play with the Statue of Liberty.
At the end of the park, you can see the Statue of Liberty! It's a very pretty place
这个公园位于曼哈顿区下端,如果要去参观自由女神像那么就到这里乘船的。这里其实就是一个开放式的绿地,一侧临着哈德逊河,另一侧就是繁华的都市。你在这里可以一边漫步,一边观看远处的自由女神像。公园是免费的。
The base of Battery Park is Clinton Castle. It was built in 1812. It was built in the middle of Hudson River. After reclamation, it became one with Manhattan Island. The reclamation part became Battery Park. The southernmost part of Battery Park is to go to the Statue of Liberty Wharf. Inside the castle is now the ticket office of the Goddess of Liberty cruise ship and online booking and ticket exchange, and there is an exhibition to introduce the history of the castle.
Battery Park is located in the southernmost part of Manhattan Island. It is a circular battlefield built on land at one end of land reclaimed from sea. There are immigrant statues beside the Battery Park, which show the infinite hope of immigrants when they see the New World. It's also the starting point for a boat trip to see the Goddess of Liberty and the Hudson River.