Fun things to do Lower East Side New York City (US)

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Elizabeth Street Garden (Park)
Elizabeth St
4.8

It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

Elizabeth Street Garden, Inc (ESG) is a volunteer-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our mission is to protect & preserve the magic of Elizabeth Street Garden as a public community green space and to determine how NYC together with the community can save the garden for generations to enjoy. City-owned and privately leased, the Garden is open to the public daily, weather permitting (real feel above 45).

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Confucius Plaza (Other)
17 Bowery
4.2

Confucius Plaza is most popular around 12 PM on Wednesdays. Visitors usually stay 20 min here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

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Lt. Petrosino Square (Park)
Lafayette St. &
4.3

Lt. Petrosino Square is most popular around 5 PM on Mondays. It's most quiet on Sundays.

This small park, named for heroic police officer Lt. Joseph Petrosino, is at a crossroads of several dynamic New York neighborhoods: Little Italy and the Bowery to the east, Chinatown to the south, and SoHo to the west and north. The park is great for a quick lunch or people-watching along the busy thoroughfare, and is frequently the home for temporary public art exhibitions.

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BATSU! (Performing arts)
67 1st Ave.
4.7



America's Batsu Game and dinner theatre experience.

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Michelle Cleaners Inc (Other)
169 Loisaida Ave
4.9

Michelle Cleaners Inc is most popular around 4 PM on Tuesdays. It's most quiet on Sundays.

Professional tailor and dry clean.

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Cooper Triangle (Park)
Cooper Sq. &
4.3

Cooper Triangle is most popular around 4 PM on Tuesdays. It's most quiet on Saturdays.

Cooper Triangle, as with The Cooper Union next door, is named for industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper. The centerpiece of the triangle is a monument to Cooper created by two of the 19th century's most famous figures, sculptor Augustus St. Gaudens and architect Stanford White. Benches and plantings surround the remainder of the open plaza.

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