Stop by this secret garden, and slow your pace—allow the birds to drown out the city noise for a brief moment. There are benches, a rose garden, koi pond with waterfall, and a greenhouse. Read more
Greenwich Village's Jefferson Market Garden opened in 1974 on the site of a few historical public buildings. One was a women's prison. But that was conveniently left off their info placard.
You need a permit to host a photoshoot here. The grounds keeper was extremely rude about it and kicked us out even after we agreed to not shoot photos.
Jefferson Market Garden is a community garden at Sixth and Greenwich Avenues, New York City, open to the public afternoons, except Monday, weather permitting April to October