

A serene urban oasis in Brooklyn, Prospect Park offers lush greenery, picturesque lakes, and diverse wildlife.
Pure maple syrup tapped from local trees, a tradition in Prospect Park since the 1800s.
High-quality, hand-dyed yarns and knitted goods made from local sheep's wool.
Handmade ceramic pieces inspired by the park's natural beauty, crafted by local artisans.

Prospect Park has unpredictable weather, and a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.

Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the park, and a portable water bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Prospect Park offers numerous walking trails, and comfortable shoes are optional but highly recommended for a pleasant experience.
A serene bamboo forest with ancient temples, offering a tranquil escape from nearby Leshan's bustle.
A pristine, palm-fringed beach on Bintan Island, known for its clear turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs.
A vibrant urban waterfront transformed into a stunning nighttime spectacle with illuminated art installations.

A small but charming zoo within the park, home to various animals and a great spot for families with kids.
A beautiful lakeside center offering ice skating, boating, and picnic areas, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
A historic bandshell that hosts concerts and events in the evening, offering a unique cultural experience.
Iconic for its homemade jams and classic American breakfast dishes, Sarabeth's is a Prospect Park favorite.
Fauna is known for its exceptional Argentine cuisine, particularly its steaks, and its lively atmosphere.
A beloved Italian restaurant known for its wood-fired pizzas and cozy atmosphere, Al Di La has been a Prospect Park staple since 1998.
Poached eggs on an English muffin with Canadian bacon and hollandaise sauce
Thinly sliced pastrami on rye bread with mustard and pickles

Grilled lamb meat wrapped in pita with tahini, hummus, and pickled vegetables