NyC & company announces city island and pelham bay park in the bronx as the next neighborhood X neighborhood feature

Published on : Friday, July 4, 2014

download-13NYC & Company, New York City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization, today announced City Island and Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx as the next destinations to be featured in Neighborhood x Neighborhood. Accessible by bus, train or car, City Island and Pelham Bay Park offer visitors plenty to see and do in the City’s greenest borough,

 

from horseback riding and golfing to dining at seafood restaurants and enjoying seaside activities.

 

“This summer is the perfect time to enjoy all that City Island and Pelham Bay Park have to offer from the Bronx’s only public beach, Orchard Beach, to the popular seafood restaurants and harbor views along City Island Avenue,” said Marty Markowitz, Vice President of Borough Promotion and Engagement at NYC & Company. “We encourage both New Yorkers and visitors to explore the Bronx communities and experience City Island’s fishing-village charm and Pelham Bay Park’s 2,700 acres of adventure and breathtaking scenery.”
 
“Must-See City Island and Pelham Bay Park” Highlights
· Many of City Island’s restaurants specialize in seafood, including the 64-year-old Johnny’s Reef Restaurant and the 68-year-old Lobster Box Restaurant. The Original Crab Shanty serves crab 17 different ways, and Sammy’s Fish Box is known for its platters and surf and turf selections.

 
· Visitors looking to learn more about City’s Island historical seafaring past can explore the free City Island Nautical Museum. And Captain Mike’s Diving Services offers visitors both scuba certification and specialized classes. Jack’s Bait and Tackle sells fishing supplies and also has boat rentals—everything you’ll need to enjoy fishing on City Island.

 
· Visitors looking for a treat after their seafood meal can pick up ice cream at Lickety Split, which offers soft serve, gelato and more than 20 flavors of traditional ice cream. Sugar & Spice Bake Shop serves brunch and its menu includes everything from grilled chicken sandwiches and eggs to waffles and oatmeal.

 
· City Island is home to many galleries including Focal Point Gallery and Kaleidoscope Gallery. In addition to showcasing the work of local artists, the Starving Artist Café & Gallery is also a coffeehouse hangout and hosts live music and open-mic performances on the weekends.

 
· On the first Friday evening of the month, from April to December, excluding July, the free City Island Seaside Trolley leaves hourly on the half hour from 5:30 to 9:30pm from the Pelham Bay Station and makes stops at the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum and City Island.

 
· The City’s largest park, Pelham Bay Park, is home to hiking trails, a diverse range of plant and animal life, miles of shoreline, 36 holes of golf and more. The park also offers prime locations to view osprey.

 
· Located in Pelham Bay Park, Pelham Bay & Split Rock Golf Course has two 18-hole golf courses. In addition, the Turtle Cove Golf Center is home to a miniature golf course and batting cages.

 
· Known as the “Riviera of New York City,” Orchard Beach is the Bronx’s only public beach. The mile-long beach also has food concessions and recreation facilities.

 
· Built by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia in 1842 as a summer office, the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum now gives visitors a look back to 19th-century country life.

 
· The Bronx Equestrian Center in Pelham Bay Park provides horseback riding lessons, single, group trail rides and more. The Pelham Bay Park’s riding trails offer beautiful views of marshland and woods.

 
· A salt marsh and forest nature preserve, Hunter Island Marine Zoology and Geology Sanctuary is full of natural marvels including a rocky coastline, an oak forest and a marine ecosystem.

 

 

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