Sightseeing
Walk, run, bike, or picnic in Brooklyn's largest (and oldest) park.
3418 locals recommend
Prospect Park
Walk, run, bike, or picnic in Brooklyn's largest (and oldest) park.
An historic landmark: where George Washington fought (and lost) a famous battle.
24 locals recommend
Old Stone House of Brooklyn
336 3rd StAn historic landmark: where George Washington fought (and lost) a famous battle.
Roughly 15 minutes from Lower Manhattan, including the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum.
567 locals recommend
9/11 Memorial South Pool
180 Greenwich StRoughly 15 minutes from Lower Manhattan, including the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum.
Food Scene
al di la Trattoria
248 5th AveOne of the finest Italian restaurants in the city!
Talde
8 Erie StA destination restaurant by celebrity chef, Dale Talde.
Blue Ribbon
280 5th AveDown home haute cuisine.
Dizzy's on 5th
230 5th AvenueAn American tradition.
Shopping
Small batch ice cream from local, natural, and organic ingredients.
370 locals recommend
Ample Hills Creamery
623 Vanderbilt AveSmall batch ice cream from local, natural, and organic ingredients.
A mysterious novelty shop for real-life superheros (and supervillians).
13 locals recommend
Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co.
372 5th AveA mysterious novelty shop for real-life superheros (and supervillians).
A Park Slop institution with a wide selection of popular and independent texts.
21 locals recommend
Community Bookstore
143 7th AveA Park Slop institution with a wide selection of popular and independent texts.
Bird Brooklyn - Park Slope
One of many unique, fashion forward boutiques.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Bell House
149 7th StIntimate concert bar with wonderful independent acts.
Union Hall
702 Union StA two-level bar with microbrews, top-shelf liquor, and styled decor.
Essentials
A Park Slope institution. The oldest continuous food cooperative in the United States.
14 locals recommend
Park Slope Food Coop
782 Union StA Park Slope institution. The oldest continuous food cooperative in the United States.