Quick Facts
Location: Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Brooklyn, New York City
Region: Brooklyn Heights (East River waterfront)
Trail Length: ~1.1 km / 0.7 mi one way (linear walkway)
Time: 20–60 minutes (longer with photo stops)
Difficulty: Easy (paved)
Admission: Free
Facilities: Benches, viewpoints, nearby cafés and shops
Best Season: Year-round (sunset is a favorite)
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
Also Known As: The Promenade
Info
Parking / Access
Brooklyn Heights Promenade (Google Maps) https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Brooklyn%20Heights%20Promenade%20Brooklyn%20NY
Street parking is limited. Subway + walking is usually easiest.
Hours
The Promenade is an outdoor public space. Access and any closures can vary due to maintenance or construction. Check NYC Parks for current info: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/brooklyn-heights-promenade
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Brooklyn Heights Promenade located?
The Promenade runs along the Brooklyn Heights waterfront above the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, with classic views toward Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Is the Brooklyn Heights Promenade free to visit?
Yes. It is free to access at any time it is open.
How do I get to the Brooklyn Heights Promenade?
Subway + walking is easiest. Popular access points are near the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood (for example, around Clark St / High St stations, then walk toward the waterfront).
How long does it take to walk the Promenade?
Most people spend 20–60 minutes. If you are taking photos and sitting at viewpoints, plan longer.
What is the best time to visit?
Sunset and early evening are popular for skyline photos. Early mornings are usually quieter.
Is the Brooklyn Heights Promenade good for families?
Yes. It is an easy, stroller-friendly walk with plenty of space to stop and look out at the water.
Are dogs allowed on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade?
Dogs are typically allowed on leash. Follow posted signage and rules.
What should I pair with this visit?
DUMBO, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge are all nearby and pair well with the Promenade.










