Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Exploring The Quiet Side Of New York

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New York is known for its busyness and overpopulation. While many people dream of living in the city that never sleeps, most of the longtime residents long to find a quiet place in it. For those who are searching for a peaceful place in the Big Apple, here are some of the spots worth visiting:

Brooklyn Botanical Garden

If you need some time alone with your thoughts, this garden will provide you with a safe place that will help you recharge. Go on a walk or take nature photos-- there's so much to explore in this place. For those who can't afford to escape to a far-off destination to relax, an hour or two at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden might do wonders for the mind and heart.

Robert H. Treman State Park Lower Falls

Located in Ithaca, the cascading falls and hiking trails just prove that New York has everything. If you're looking for a getaway that will lead you to glorious nature sights, make a trip to the state park. On a hot day, you can also dive and swim in some of the falls.

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Jefferson Market Library

Visit Greenwich Village to get some peace and quiet at the Jefferson Market Library. If you want to relax after having coffee and brunch with friends, this spot will allow you to read a book or write in your journal in peace. You can also get some work done without being bothered. It's perfect for a change of scenery.

Exploring these hidden parts of the city is a treat even for residents. While part of New York’s charm is in its buzzing energy, the quieter areas in the city provide good places where people can slow down and focus on other things.

Hello! I’m John Clemenza, a surfer from Oahu, Hawaii. I am a foodie and a New Yorker at heart. Check out my other updates on this page.







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