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City Hall Park

Lower Manhattan

Revolutionary history grows here. This 4.5-acre green space is where colonists protested the Stamp Act and Washington first read the Declaration of Independence aloud. Today it's a leafy retreat with a restored 19th-century fountain, rotating public art installations, and a front-row view of America's oldest functioning city hall.

Revolutionary history
Public art installations
Lunch break escape
Family-friendly stroll

Tips

πŸŒ†"the evening glow over its historic buildings was absolutely captivating"
πŸ“œWashington read the Declaration of Independence aloud here in 1776
🐦watch out for birds if you're enjoying a snack

City Hall Park

Broadway &, Chambers St, New York, NY 10007, USA

Upcoming at City Hall Park

Thursday, Jun 11
Genesis Belanger: Heads or Tails

Genesis Belanger: Heads or Tails

June 11

Bronze figures, birds, and fruit trees transform City Hall Park into a surreal sculpture garden where Genesis Belanger questions what we value in civic spaces. The hand-sculpted works invite you to spot the real among the artificial while wandering among fountains and historic architecture.

Tuesday, Sep 22
Nathan Hale Day Commemoration

Nathan Hale Day Commemoration

September 22 at 12pm

Watch history come alive as colonial reenactors honor America's first spy. The Sons of the Revolution lay a wreath at Nathan Hale's 1893 statue, marking 250 years since his capture and execution.