We’ve still got a month or so to go before Governors Island closes for the year, and there are few better places to meander in New York.
You can't go wrong visiting any point on the Hudson River Greenway, which stretches from lower Manhattan to Washington Heights.
Leave the Mall and the Literary Walk to the tourists who take over the southern half of Central Park.
Take the Roosevelt Island Tram to this land mass in the middle of the East River, and then spend a day wandering the nearly two-mile island.
One of Harlem’s best architectural walks can be found close to City College’s campus in Hamilton Heights.
New York’s oldest existing span is the High Bridge, which was built in the 1840s.