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Wave Hill Frommer's Highly Recommended

675 W. 249th St, Bronx, NY

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Hours Tues Nov–Apr and July–Aug, Sat 9am–noon year-round, and Tues 9am–noon May–June and Sept–Oct. Oct 15–Apr 14 Tues–Sun 9am–4:30pm; Apr 15–Oct 14 9am–5:30pm
Location At Independence Ave, The Bronx
Transportation Take the no. 1 subway to 231st Street, then take the Bx7 or Bx10 bus to the 252nd Street stop; or take the A train to 207th Street and pick up the Bx7 to 252nd Street. From the 252nd Street stop, walk west across the parkway bridge and turn left; at 249th Street, turn right. Metro-North trains ([tel. 212/532-4900; www.mta.info/mnr) go from Grand Central to the Riverdale station; from there, it’s a 5-block walk to Wave Hill
Phone 718/549-3200
Web site www.wavehill.org
Prices Admission $8 adults, $4 seniors and students, $2 children 6–12; free children 5 and under

Review of Wave Hill

Formerly a private estate with panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Palisades, Wave Hill has, at various times in its history, been home to a British U.N. ambassador, Mark Twain, and Theodore Roosevelt. Set in a stunningly bucolic neighborhood that doesn’t look anything like you’d expect from the Bronx, its 28 gorgeous acres were bequeathed to the city of New York for use as a public garden that is now one of the most beautiful spots in the city. It’s a wonderful place to commune with nature, both along wooded paths and in beautifully manicured herb and flower gardens, where all of the plants are clearly labeled by careful horticulturists. Benches are positioned throughout the property for quiet contemplation and spectacular views. It's a great spot for taking in the Hudson River vibe without having to rent a car and travel to Westchester to visit the Rockefeller estate; in 2004, a 28-acre public garden and cultural center opened, making it even more attractive and accessible. Programs range from horticulture and environmental education to landscape history and forestry to dance performances and concerts.

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