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Fulton Ferry Landing

Fulton Ferry Landing
Fulton Ferry Landing
Fulton Ferry Landing
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FULTON FERRY LANDING

The Fulton Ferry Landing pier at the foot of Old Fulton Street is one of Brooklyn’s most historic sites, marking the location of the first ferry service between Brooklyn and Manhattan in 1642.

WHAT TO SEE AT FULTON FERRY LANDING

Bargemusic Stage at night. The Brooklyn Bridge is seen behind lit with purple lights.
Bargemusic Stage at Fulton Ferry Landing
People on the Fulton Ferry Landing Boardwalk at sunset. View of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Lower East Side in the background.

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The Fulton Ferry Landing Boardwalk offers view of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Lower East Side.
People in line for Luke's Lobster in historic Smokestack Building with Brooklyn Bridge overhead.

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Luke’s Lobster at Fulton Ferry Landing

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Fulton Ferry Landing

ABOUT FULTON FERRY LANDING

The refurbished pier was re-opened in 1997, offering visitors spectacular views of the Brooklyn Bridge, the New York Harbor and the Lower Manhattan skyline.

A favorite of locals and tourists for its picturesque setting, Fulton Ferry Landing features custom-designed marine railings that interweave Walt Whitman’s famous “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” poem with imagery evocative of the Brooklyn Bridge. Bronze relief drawings of local historic scenes are embedded in the pier deck.

Come here to grab a snack from nearby Luke’s Lobster or a fruit-infused lemonade from Lizzmonade and stand in awe of the magnificent Brooklyn Bridge.

FAQS

Trees, lawns, and shrubs are managed organically

The park’s lighting system is controlled in zones and can be dimmed to conserve energy without compromising park safety.

Brooklyn Bridge Park published its Master Plan in 2000.

Demolition on the waterfront began in 2008.

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