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- RUBIA SCaxias Do Sul, RS39 contributionsRoosevelt Island is wonderfulThe Island is charming people! Quiet, clean, organized…. I loved!!! Crossing to Manhattan by cable car is also worth it! All for the cost of public transport. We used the same Metro card and we just crossed, with a beautiful view!!!!Visited April 2024Travelled with friendsWritten April 6, 2024
- Lainie LNew York City, New York1,434 contributionsA great way to spend a Sunday!I'm a born and bred New Yorker but I've never been to Roosevelt Island. I know! How? My friends offered to show me around. This was a great way to spend a beautiful Sunday. It was sunny with clear blue skies, and most of the cherry blossoms were blooming. We took a comfortable stroll on the riverfront promenade, which was crowded with families, picnickers, and tons of people taking selfies. As you walk along the promenade, you'll come across the dilapidated ruins of the Smallpox Memorial Hospital before arriving at the 14-acre Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park in the south all the way up to the northern tip. Keep walking and you'll see the Roosevelt Island Lighthouse and the amazing statues commemorating the ground-breaking work by American journalist, Nellie Bly. Other than the promenade, there's not much to see or do. There are plenty of parks for recreational activities and playgrounds for little ones. There are no restaurants or delis, besides a few Chinese takeout places and a Duane Reade. I recommend bringing food or eating first before you come. I really enjoyed the walk, and it wasn't that crowded. I can imagine how busy and crowded the island will be when summer officially arrives.Visited April 2024Travelled with friendsWritten April 8, 2024
- Sacha🇲🇬Antananarivo, Madagascar38 contributionsA nice escape from busy NYCIf you're looking for a quiet place to go in NYC, Roosevelt Island is one of those places. Hop on the tram or the subway at standard MTA fare and ride the RI buses for free through the island. The choice is yours between exploring the lighthouse and the girl puzzle monument at the northern point or strolling through the park and the remnants of the smallpox hostpital at the southern point.Visited April 2024Travelled with friendsWritten April 19, 2024
- VicNaples, Florida45 contributionsThe Great EscapeGreat way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Took the free shuttle bus around the island. Then walked the southern tip to the Roosevelt memorial. Great views all around. Took the tram over to the island and returned back to Manhattan on the F train.Visited May 2024Travelled with familyWritten May 12, 2024
- ertgh eBinche, Belgium302 contributionsUnusual mode of transportVisit New York differently, this free mode of transport with The New York metro card is very original… Beautiful view and unusual all the same… I recommend it to anyone who wants it…. Thanks to my travel agency (Elevationvoyages) for sharing with us and discovering a lot of gems about the USAVisited May 2024Travelled with familyWritten May 28, 2024
- Cathie MPhnom Penh, Cambodia281 contributionsA getaway from the city hustle and bustleGreen space and peacefulness next to Manhattan. Walked the length of the island on a beautiful day. Took the subway there and the tramway (a must!) back to Manhattan. Stopped twice to relax at cafés and once for lunch. Watched part of a local soccer match and walked through the community garden run by RI Garden Club volunteers. Lots of families were out for a stroll, and some took picnics. If I worked in Manhattan, I might want to live on RI.Visited June 2024Travelled with friendsWritten June 14, 2024
- TravelingSoccerLoonSaint Paul, Minnesota7,863 contributionsSleepy Island in the East River with Nice Views of Manhattan and Accessed by Aerial TramwayThis island in the middle of the East River feels worlds away from bustling Manhattan. You can take the F train to get here or ride the unique Roosevelt Island Tramway that rides alongside the Queensboro Bridge and high above the East River offering interesting views of the river and Manhattan skyline. We were staying in Queens and walked here across the Roosevelt Island Bridge and then strolled along the riverside promenade which offers nice views of Manhattan across the East River. It's a peaceful although somewhat sleepy place. Not really a lot to do here but if you're looking for some peace and quiet this might be okay. On the northern end of the island is the Roosevelt Island Lighthouse and Park. On the southern end is the FDR Four Freedoms State Park where you can see a memorial and the ruins of a former Smallpox Hospital from 1854.Visited August 2023Travelled with friendsWritten June 14, 2024
- Tiziana GMilan, Italy76 contributionsA paradise a stone's throw from ManhattanThis island is simply fabulous! A stone's throw from Manhattan it is an oasis of incredible tranquility and beauty. As the sun goes down it becomes magical with the spectacle of the sunset and the dance of the fireflies and squirrels that animate its parks.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten June 16, 2024
- grrprrTallahassee, Florida414 contributionsA different side of NYCRI is one of top five go to spots each summer when I visit the city. As many point out, it’s an oasis just a stones throw from the organized chaos of the city. It’s about a four mile walk to circle the island, but there is plenty of shade and places to sit. Each end of the island offers great views and a relaxing place to reflect. This was my first visit since the completion of the Cornell complex. They did a nice job of incorporating the building into the existing space with its own plaza area.Visited July 2024Travelled soloWritten July 3, 2024
- FarvaniMajaBoston, Massachusetts119 contributionsNice little busy islandNice, small but busy island. We took the subway in and tramway back to Manhattan. Once you come out of the subway or tramway, there is a red bus stand, that will take you to the northern part of the island for no charge, but there are no signs anywhere. If you don't do research, you won't know what to do! At the northern tip, there is a sculpture garden and a small lighthouse, nice area to relax and take the view in.Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten July 8, 2024
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