Developed by Robert Moses and built over the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway in 1951, the Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a quarter-mile-long pedestrian walkway that offers expansive views. Despite its short length, this peaceful promenade provides a vantage point overlooking Lower Manhattan and the New York Harbor. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll while taking in the city’s iconic skyline, making it a popular spot for both photography and film shoots. The promenade’s serene atmosphere and breathtaking panoramas make it a must-visit destination in Brooklyn.
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