Bryant Park
Bryant Park is located in the heart of Manhattan, just a
stone's throw - well two blocks to the east to be exact -
from Grand Central Station. Bryant Park dates back to 1686,
when New York governor Thomas Dongan declared the plot to be
public property. Perfectly poised amidst a congested urban
area, the renowned Bryant Park stands out as the ideal haven
to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The park is abundant with lush green landscapes, many
dazzling monuments and modern amenities and due to these
delightful features attracts a wide range of visitors each
year. The incessant lawn of the Bryant Park is the perfect
solace for those who seek for a tranquil getaway and this is
evident by the mass crowd that swarm to the venue to enjoy a
break from work. The park is also home to a charming
collection of monuments, each having a distinct
significance. Bryant Park features Summer Movie screenings
every Monday from mid-June to late August.
