Showing posts with label South Street Seaport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Street Seaport. Show all posts

Friday, July 12, 2013

South Street Seaport Is Back After Hurricane Sandy

Less than a year ago, Hurricane Sandy severely affected several historic blocks of South Street Seaport and forced the area to a standstill. The area has now  undergone a major makeover, and tourists and locals have started to visit this Lower Manhattan attraction again. Here is a listing of what to expect in the new South Street Seaport (from the website):
Shopping
The retail scene here has something for everyone. Even if you're not in the market for invitations or cards, Bowne & Co., Stationers, operating since 1775, is worth a look just to gaze at the old-fashioned letterpress machines. Further down the pier, The Salty Paw, located in a temporary storefront on Pier 17, takes specialty shopping in a different, four-legged direction, selling treats like dog bones with "I Love NY" written in icing and MetroCard and taxi chew toys. If you need a break from the summer sun, duck inside the three-level shopping center at Pier 17, which houses a blend of bigger-name retailers and smaller, boutique-style shops selling clothes, shoes, bags and other trinkets. On Sunday afternoons between Fulton and Beekman Streets, the Fulton Stall Market sets up shop where the historic Fulton Fish Market served as a community staple from 1822 to 2005. Visitors today stock up on fresh food, snacks and gift items from a rotating selection of vendors. Still, one of the neighborhood's most-striking retail options may be a newly installed, two-story collection of shipping containers, prepped to serve as pop-up shops for new vendors.
Dining and Nightlife
When hunger strikes, the South Street Seaport has several options, from sit-down dining to food carts and stands. The area's latest attraction for foodies is SmorgasBar, located at the corner of South and Front Streets. Find stalls from the likes of Asia Dog, Brooklyn Oyster Party and Red Hook Lobster Pound selling cocktails, beer, wine and signature menu items. Make your selection, then grab a seat at a picnic table lining the block and dig in. Nearby, Fresh Salt, housed in a former smokehouse built in 1885, serves up sharable plates and sandwiches alongside cocktails, beer and wine. When the sun goes down, Beekman Beer Garden Beach Club, located on the north side of Pier 17, is the place to be. About as close as you can get to drinking on the water, this restaurant and bar spans 22,000 partially sand-covered square feet and features light-up couches, foosball, table tennis and a life-size chess board, plus a regular schedule of bands and DJs.
Arts and Entertainment
The South Street Seaport is more than just a place to grab a meal and spend some time shopping. It's also a destination for concerts, film screenings, exhibits and festivals. Still to come this season are Front Row Cinema screenings [PDF] on the turf at Front and Fulton Streets, programming in conjunction with Lower Manhattan's River to River Festival (through July 14), the music-filled Brasil SummerFest (July 21) and the Sound Bites Music Series at the Fulton Stall Market on Sundays in August. And though the South Street Seaport Museum is closed, special children's programming, including sailing lessons and outings, are still taking place. For those looking for a quieter experience, the historic building at 206 Front Street, just steps from SmorgasBar, leads to Cannon's Walk, a courtyard housing a rotating roster of artwork.
On the Water
The scenery here looks just as good—if not better—from the water. At the center of all the action, you'll find kiosks for Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises, sailboat tours from The Clipper City and tickets to board the New York Water Taxi. Historic ships—including the 19th-century schooner Pioneer, Peking, one of the biggest sailing barks in the world, and Ambrose, a lightship used to guide other vessels—are also docked nearby.
With all the action going on around you, it's easy to forget to pause for a minute and take in the sights. Above all the sights and sounds, the deck of Pier 17 affords beautiful views and coin-operated binoculars. To your north stands the Brooklyn Bridge, and to the west, the City's towering skyscrapers paint a picture-perfect scene. Historic ships serve as a centerpiece for the pier.

Monday, August 20, 2012

David Beckham Statue





Move over Andy Warhol. Ten-foot-tall silver statues of David Beckham are on display around New York City to promote his new underwear line for H&M.As part of the ad campaign, shoppers can win a $1,000 H&M shopping spree if they upload a photo of themselves with the statue to Instagram using the hashtag #HMBeckham. Runners up will win their own one-foot-tall naked Beckham statue. There are six Beckham statues in NYC, two in Los Angeles and one in San Francisco. The statues will be on display until August 31. The photo above was taken in South Street Seaport.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Ship Super Models and Ships in Bottles On Display at South Street Seaport Museum

The South Street Seaport Museum have reopened recently featuring sixteen galleries. Included in the exhibition installations are displays of historic ship models and tiny ship models in bottles. The museum is located at 12 Fulton Street, between Water and South Streets in Lower Manhattan.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Water Taxi Beach South Street Seaport - Manhattan's "Beach" With The Best View Of The Brooklyn Bridge


Water Taxi Beach & Beer Garden South Street Seaport is an 18,000-square-foot "beach" with pillowy sand, colorful faux palm trees, ping-pong, and nautically-themed miniature golf. Located along the water’s edge on the north side of Pier 17 at South Street Seaport, this Beach offers the most spectacular views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River, seafood and a full roster of drinks. After sunset, Water Taxi Beach South Street Seaport becomes a playground for the 21+ crowd with rotating legendary NYC DJs all week and parties all weekend long. Water Taxi Beach South Street Seaport is a perfect venue for private parties and corporate events.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

SEAPORT ICE


This is SEAPORT ICE, downtown Manhattan’s newest winter attraction. Amid the visual splendor of tall ships, skyscrapers, and the New York Harbor, this 8,000 sq. ft. ice skating rink offers a skating experience in South Street Seaport. Located at Pier 17, Seaport Ice is open daily from 10 AM to 10 PM through the end of February.