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Fruit Street Sitting Area: A Tranquil Brooklyn Heights Oasis

A hidden gem in Brooklyn Heights offering serene skyline views and a peaceful escape from the city bustle.

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The Fruit Street Sitting Area is a small, charming park connecting Columbia Heights to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, offering a peaceful retreat with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the Statue of Liberty. Named for its proximity to the uniquely named fruit streets, it provides a serene escape in the heart of the city.

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Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for breathtaking evening views of the Manhattan skyline.
  • Take a leisurely stroll through Pineapple, Orange, and Cranberry Streets to admire the historic brownstone architecture.
  • Bring snacks or drinks to enjoy while unwinding at this tranquil spot.
  • Consider visiting early morning or weekdays for quieter moments.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Clark Street subway station (2, 3 lines), walk west on Clark Street towards the waterfront. Turn left onto Columbia Heights and walk south for one block. The Fruit Street Sitting Area will be on your right, connecting to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade. This is a free and scenic walk.

  • Public Transport

    Take the A, C, or R train to the High Street-Brooklyn Bridge station. Walk southwest on Cadman Plaza West, then turn left onto Orange Street. Walk one block to Columbia Heights. The Fruit Street Sitting Area will be on your left. A single subway fare is $3.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    From Downtown Brooklyn, a taxi or ride-share to the Fruit Street Sitting Area will typically cost between $10 and $15, depending on traffic and demand. The ride will take approximately 5-10 minutes. Ask your driver to drop you off at the corner of Columbia Heights and Orange Street.

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Nestled in the historic Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, the Fruit Street Sitting Area offers a tranquil escape with breathtaking views. This small park seamlessly connects Columbia Heights to the famed Brooklyn Heights Promenade, providing a serene spot to relax and soak in the surrounding beauty. The park's name is derived from its location near Orange, Cranberry, and Pineapple Streets, which, according to local lore, were named by Lady Middagh, a 19th-century resident who replaced the original pretentious street names of aristocratic families with her favorite fruits. Another story suggests the Hicks brothers, who sold exotic fruits, named the streets after their merchandise. The Fruit Street Sitting Area features comfortable benches shaded by trees, offering stunning views of the Lower Manhattan skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the Statue of Liberty. It's an ideal location for a quiet moment of contemplation, a leisurely picnic, or simply enjoying the fresh air. The park also provides access to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, a popular pedestrian walkway offering even more panoramic vistas. As part of the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, the Fruit Street Sitting Area is surrounded by charming streets and historic brownstones, adding to the area's unique appeal.

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