Union Square

Commercial district
★ 4.9 (87K+ reviews) • 207K+ booked
Union Square is an iconic spot in East Village, Manhattan with a lot of history. You can find it right between the cool Flatiron District and the cute Greenwich Village. People love coming here to watch other people, check out awesome buildings, flatiron building, and strand bookstores, and shop at the city's oldest farmers market. For more than 170 years, Union Square has been a hub for all kinds of things - like business, fun, important events, and just hanging out with other New Yorkers. This park got its name because it sits right where two big roads, Bloomingdale Road (which is now Broadway) and Bowery Road (now Fourth Avenue), meet. Come hang out at the expansive space of Union Square and take up the city's past and present in this lively neighborhood!
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Union Square, Manhattan, New York County, City of New York, New York, United States
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Union Square Reviews

4.9 /5
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Klook User
1 Jul
Easy to find the bus at the meeting point, even though no one wears blue and yellow shirt. Yurika san is an experienced bilingual tour guide who speaks Japanese and Madarin. She was able to provide details for everything, from history of attraction sites to locations of souvenir shops and clean toilets. Noon: 30-min-walk at the Watkins Glen State Park. Beautiful scene 4pm: Arrived at the Niagara Falls, US side. We spent around 40 mins here taking pictures. Then got on the bus and crossed the border 5:30pm: arr. at Canada. 30mins only for photo-taking. Then got sent to the hotel: Comfort Hotel Niagara Falls. Had dinner at a nearby restaurant. Took Uber to see the firework at 10pm by the falls. Next day 8am: return to US side 9am: Maid in the mist. Bring sandals and roll up your pant legs over knees to stay dry. The poncho can cover everything except your face and lower legs. Noon: outlet 7:30pm: arrived at NYC Tips: USD 10 per person per day, as suggested by the tour guide
Tse ********
1 Jul
very awesome n nice show, ticket easy to redeem, totally worth
余 **
29 Jun
I was able to get a pretty good seat even though I was alone. I was overwhelmed by the live orchestra and Elphaba's singing voice and I couldn't stop crying. Glinda is too honest and cute. The women's restroom is crowded, so please head to the restroom immediately during the intermission. It takes some time to enter the theater, so it's better to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before to enjoy the atmosphere of the theater and buy merchandise and drinks.
1+
Klook User
18 Jun
Nice tour. Fantastic view to Niagara falls and other ity. Food is not included and hotel is subjected to changes. Breakfast from the hotel is slightly disappointing but overall is good.
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
Easy to use Klook voucher to enter. The view was breathtaking and I suppose it will be even nicer at night with the lightings and all.
2+
Shahizah ***************
17 Jun
1st time doing a broadway show and really enjoyed every moment. Using Klook to watch was a breeze to attend the show. Price is cheaper on Klook
WENG *******
16 Jun
very good the show is so amazing that really recommend
2+
Jiawei ***
11 Jun
easy pass to redeem. worth it if you have many attractions to go
2+

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Union Square Greenmarket

Union Square Greenmarket is where the exciting buzz of New York City meets the freshest flavors from nearby. This famous market is a paradise for food lovers, with a tempting mix of fresh fruits and veggies, handcrafted items, and delicious local snacks and street food. Whether you love cooking or just enjoy trying new foods, the Greenmarket is a place to savor the authentic taste of New York - a spot you can't miss!

Union Square Park

Visit Union Square Park, the vibrant center of the neighborhood, and a green oasis in the middle of the busy city. This much-loved park welcomes you to discover its beautiful gardens with seasonal flowers, winding paths, and interesting art displays. As you stroll around, you'll spot statues of famous figures like George Washington and Mahatma Gandhi, each sharing a piece of the area's diverse history. Union Square Park is more than just a relaxing spot; it's like a doorway to the exciting past and energy of New York City.

Union Square Holiday Market

Union Square Holiday Market is like a magical winter wonderland that turns the square into a lively center of holiday happiness. With more than 150 vendors selling special handmade items, this market is a fantastic place to find gifts and treats for your favorite people. As you walk around, the delicious smells of seasonal snacks surround you, creating a truly enchanting atmosphere that attracts millions of visitors every year. Come be a part of the fun and experience the holiday spirit right here in the heart of New York City!

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is known as the most famous building in the world. Standing tall at 1,454 feet, it offers the best view of Midtown with a 360-degree open-air spot. You can visit the 86th and 102nd Floor Observatories every day. On a clear day, you can even see up to six states! Don't miss the new museum on the second floor, included in all ticket choices, with interactive displays spanning the building's history and its role in pop culture.

Rubin Museum

The Rubin Museum is all about sharing Himalayan art from around the world. Through exhibitions, interactive activities, partnerships, and cool digital stuff, the museum gives you a peek into this unique art form. By blending viewpoints from Buddhist followers, brain experts, and modern artists, Rubin offers a deeper understanding of the art and how it connects with our lives now.

Tips for Your Union Square Visit

When is the best time to visit Union Square?

Union Square is vibrant throughout the year, but spring and fall are delightful times to visit. The weather is comfortable, and the Greenmarket is bustling with activity, offering a perfect blend of a laid-back vibe of local culture and fresh produce.

How to get to Union Square?

Thanks to its central location and excellent public transportation links, reaching Union Square is a breeze. You can hop on the 4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, or W subway lines, all stopping at the 14th Street--Union Square station. Several bus routes also serve the area, making it easily accessible from different parts of the city.

Is Union Square safe?

Union Square is generally considered a safe area in New York City. Like any urban neighborhood, it's always good to stay aware of your surroundings. The park is well-trafficked, especially during the day and early evening, with many New Yorkers and visitors enjoying the area.