Shakespeare Garden, a 4-acre oasis within Central Park, was designed to evoke the English countryside that inspired William Shakespeare. This tranquil spot features plants and flowers mentioned in his works, creating a living tribute to the Bard’s natural imagery. Shaded benches invite visitors to linger and soak up the serene atmosphere. Both literature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling city find solace here. The garden is particularly enchanting during spring when the blooms are at their peak.
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