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NYC Ferry Travel Guide

Explore the Soundview Route with NYC Ferry

Travel to the Bronx via the Soundview route, starting from Wall Street/Pier 11 to Throgs Neck/Ferry Point Park. Explore a mix of communities and waterfront areas, including scenic parks and popular local spots, providing a full view of the Bronx.

Key Attractions Along the Soundview Route

  • Ferry Point Park

    Throgs Neck

    Ferry Point Park, located in Throgs Neck, is a perfect spot for picnics, sports, and enjoying the scenic views of the Bronx Whitestone Bridge and the Bronx shoreline. With its vast green fields overlooking the East River, the park offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor activities while taking in breathtaking waterfront vistas.
    πŸ“ About a 5-minute walk from Throgs Neck
  • Whitestone Bridge

    Throgs Neck

    Ferry Point Park, located in Throgs Neck, is a perfect spot for picnics, sports, and enjoying the scenic views of the Bronx Whitestone Bridge and the Bronx shoreline. With its vast green fields overlooking the East River, the park offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor activities while taking in breathtaking waterfront vistas.
  • Clason Point Park

    Soundview

    Clason Point Park stretches along the Bronx shoreline, offering picturesque spots for waterfront picnics and stunning views of the Soundview area and beyond. With its serene landscapes and a mix of recreational activities, the park provides a peaceful retreat where visitors can relax and enjoy the beauty of the water’s edge.
    πŸ“ About a 5-minute walk from Soundview
  • Gracie Manor

    East 90th Street

    Smack in the middle of Carl Schurz Park lies Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York's Mayor. Guided tours offer a glimpse into true elegance and tranquility in the gardensβ€”an oasis with a view of the East River.
    πŸ“ About a 5-minute walk from East 90th Street
  • Stuyvesant Cove Park

    Stuyvesant Cove

    Relax with views of the East River, spot wildlife in the park's gardens, and take in vistas of the Lower Manhattan skyline and FDR Drive. Stuyvesant Cove Park offers tranquil green spaces along the East River, perfect for picnics and outdoor activities.
    πŸ“ About a 10-minute walk from Stuyvesant Cove
  • One World Trade Center

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and hope, towering over downtown Lower Manhattan. Ride up to its observation deck for breathtaking, indescribable views of New York City, and then take a moment to reflect at the nearby 9/11 Memorial, honoring the lives lost on September 11, 2001.
    πŸ“ About a 20-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • Battery Park

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    Battery Park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, serving as a green oasis at the southern tip of the island. Stroll along the Esplanade, where lush greenery meets stunning waterfront views, and explore landmarks like the historic Castle Clinton National Monument, all while soaking in the park’s serene atmosphere.
    πŸ“ About a 10-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • 9/11 Memorial & Museum

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    The 9/11 Memorial and Museum offer a moving tribute to the lives lost, the resilience of the survivors, and the events of that tragic day. As you walk around the twin reflecting pools and explore the thoughtfully curated exhibits, you are immersed in powerful stories and artifacts that bring this pivotal moment in history to life.
    πŸ“ About a 15-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • SeaGlass Carousel

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    The SeaGlass Carousel is a mesmerizing attraction featuring glowing glass fish that create an enchanting, calming experience for visitors of all ages. With its artistic charm and whimsical design, this magical ride transports you to a world of imagination, adding a sense of wonder and beauty to its surroundings.
    πŸ“ About a 12-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • South Street Seaport Museum

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    Sail through history at the South Street Seaport Museum, which brings New York City's rich maritime past to life. Tour historic ships, including the tall ship, Wavertree, and view fascinating exhibits featuring nautical artifacts. Learn how this area played a key role in determining the trade and cultural heritage that shapes the city today.
    πŸ“ About a 10-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • Charging Bull

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    Snap a photo with the iconic Charging Bull, a symbol of luck and financial success, standing proudly in the heart of the Financial District. This powerful bronze sculpture in Bowling Green Park represents optimism and prosperity, embodying the spirit of Wall Street.
    πŸ“ About a 12-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • The Seaport

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    Explore beautifully restored 19th-century buildings that now house shops, restaurants, and cultural venues, all set against the stunning backdrop of the East River and Brooklyn Bridge. The Seaport district in Lower Manhattan combines historic cobblestone streets with modern amenities, blending old-world charm with contemporary culture.
    πŸ“ About a 10-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • Federal Hall National Memorial

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    Step back in time at the Federal Hall National Memorial, where the inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States is brought to life. Explore exhibitions that showcase the early days of American government and highlight the historical importance of this iconic building.
    πŸ“ About a 10-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • Fraunces Tavern Museum

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    The Fraunces Tavern Museum not only offers a deep dive into Revolutionary War history with its impressive collection of artifacts, portraits, and documents, but it's also where George Washington famously bid farewell to his officers. After exploring the museum, you can dine at the still-operating tavern, enjoying a meal in a place steeped in American history.
    πŸ“ About a 10-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • National Museum of the American Indian

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    The National Museum of the American Indian showcases the rich history and diverse contributions of Native peoples across the Americas. Through exhibits on Native American art, history, and contemporary issues, the museum fosters cultural understanding and respect, offering visitors a deeper appreciation of Native heritage and its enduring impact.
    πŸ“ About a 12-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11
  • Trinity Church

    Wall Street/Pier 11

    Trinity Church, a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, stands as a historic gem in downtown Lower Manhattan. With over 200 years of rich history, the church's serene garden offers a peaceful retreat amidst the city's energy. As you explore, visit the gravesite of Alexander Hamilton, and reflect on the legacy of this iconic landmark, all while enjoying the contrast of its timeless beauty against the vibrant cityscape.
    πŸ“ About a 12-minute walk from Wall Street/Pier 11