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Discover Brooklyn: The Top 10 Places You Definitely Need to Visit

Brooklyn, New York City. It’s a part of the greatest city in the world, where the vibe is always eclectic, and streets are brimming with culture. Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Brooklyn or you’re looking to broaden your horizons, we’ll discuss what to do in Brooklyn to familiarize yourself with its urban charm.

1. The Brooklyn Bridge

The symbol of the borough, The Bridge connects Brooklyn and Manhattan. Since its completion more than 140 years ago, the architectural landmark has attracted people from all over America and the world with its sprawling web of cables.

Be sure to walk over the bridge to soak in the view the NYC skyline and observe the Gothic arches up close.The bridge's pedestrian walkway buzzes with a mix of cyclists, tourists, and locals, all drawn by the unparalleled vistas and the chance to be part of a living landmark.

2. Prospect Park

Prospect Park, often seen as Brooklyn's own Central Park, was crafted by the same brilliant minds, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. The 585-acre oasis is perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in nature without leaving the city. 

With its tranquil Prospect Park Lake and the lush Ravine, it's like stepping into another world. The park's always buzzing with life, from summer concerts at the Bandshell to folks enjoying the great outdoors. 

3. The Brooklyn Museum

Another obvious pick. The Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest museums in the US. There, you can find an impressive collection of ancient artifacts, old American art, to contemporary pieces. Brooklyn is anything, if not inclusive. 

Some of the highlights in the museum include ancient Egyptian artifacts, the feminist art center, and the famous First Saturdays. Every first Saturday in a given month, you can go and experience art and entertainment in the Brooklyn Museum for free. This is one of the best things to do in Brooklyn.

4. Coney Island

Home of some of the world's biggest music acts and sports stars. You can’t really go wrong visiting it. Here, the Wonder Wheel stands tall, a beacon of the area's enduring charm, while the historic Cyclone roller coaster offers a rush of adrenaline with its legendary twists and turns. 

If you want to visit Coney Island, you have to be prepared to do some walking. You can also always rent a luxury car. Luckily for you, RealCar specializes in just that.  Make sure to visit RealCar.nyc/locations/Brooklyn and check out their offering.

5. Williamsburg

Craving culture? Or maybe history? You know that Brooklyn has both. A spot that gives you a perfect mix of the two is Williamsburg. Stroll through the place where once stood historic warehouses the American economy was built on and look at the cream of the crop of modern art. 

That’s what you get in Williamsburg. Oh, there’s the music too - from the raw strums of indie bands to the refined harmonies of classical ensembles, it’s a treat for the ears. Are you a coffee lover? Good, let’s talk about coffee. Artisanal cafes dot every corner, each with its own signature feel.  

6. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Despite what many think, Brooklyn isn’t all stone and concrete. The concrete jungle is actually home to one of America’s most beautiful botanic gardens. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden gives you an oasis of peace and greenery in the heart of one of the most urban towns on the continent. 

The cherry blossom season, known as Hanami, transforms the garden into a breathtaking pink and white wonderland, drawing visitors to this ephemeral spectacle. The Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, with its koi ponds and Shinto shrine, is a must-see. 

7. DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)

No, we’re not talking about the cartoon or the recent remake, of course. We’re talking about a place whose name is actually an acronym. You see, DUMBO stands for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass.

The former industrial area has been transformed into a center for young people, arts, and innovation. Nestled between the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges, the spot possesses a mix of art galleries, performance spaces, and even tech startups.

8. Brooklyn Heights Promenade

Are you afraid of heights? When you see the next place on our list, you will want to start working on conquering that fear as soon as possible. 

The BK Heights Promenade is an esplanade that allows you to see the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the aforementioned Brooklyn Bridge in a single spot. The elevated walkway, lined with benches and framed by mature trees, is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll.

9. Green-Wood Cemetery

Do you REALLY want a Brooklyn history lesson? Then you need to go to Green-Wood Cemetery. While it may seem strange to visit such a place on your vacation, considering how many notable figures from history, arts, and politics are resting there, it makes sense. 

You have guided tours that provide fascinating insight into the lives of its permanent residents as well the stunning gothic architecture. The entrance and the chapel are especially celebrated for their Gothic Revival design. 

10. Bushwick

Are you into street art? If you’re a graffiti or hip-hop culture fan, than we have great advice where to go in Brooklyn. You will love Bushwick. With its buildings and warehouses full of murals by both local and international artists, this neighborhood is synonymous with Brooklyn’s modern art scene. 

If you’re a photographer, artist, or casual art enthusiast, you will like to spend a few days roaming and looking around. In that case, it would be smart to rent a nice car. If you’re interested in luxury auto rental NYC, be sure to check RealCar and their offer. 

Conclusion

From quiet botanic gardens to loud street galleries, Brooklyn has a lot to offer. We just scratched the surface. If you really want to experience this historic place, you must explore it alone. Go out, buy your ticket, reserve a good spot, rent a car, and enjoy Brooklyn fully.

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