Union Square Park

A busy outdoor market with vendors selling fresh produce and flowers.
A busy urban street with tall buildings, a subway entrance, and pedestrians.
A row of historic buildings with a modern glass building in the background.
A statue of a man on horseback in front of a building with arched windows.
A statue of a historical figure with a cape, surrounded by green foliage.


This vibrant and energetic square is a must-see for all foodies visiting New York.

In previous years, this humble plaza has been the rallying point for many public demonstrations, including the campaign for women’s rights and protesters against the Vietnam war in the 1960s. As such, the square is one of New York’s most precious public spaces, adored by locals and loved by visitors.

Today, the area has shaken off its social activism and instead orientates itself towards the commercial food industry. Infamous for its fresh markets, the most well-known being Greenmarket, visitors flock in their droves every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, to purchase fresh quality produce straight from regional farmers. If you’re visiting in the autumn, taste the one of the delicious dishes on offer in the Square at Harvest time. A one-night celebration of food and wine is held, with chefs from popular locations coming to cook up a storm using local produce.

The activities on offer in Union Square change with the seasons. During the holiday season, between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, visit the authentic markets, bursting with great handmade gifts, including ornaments, clothes, toys and jewellery. If you’re visiting in summer, there are numerous fitness classes and dance workshops available, which are all free to the public and are a great way to enjoy the New York sunshine.

Looking around Union Square you will see a number of important memorial and beautifully crafted statues, including the United States’ first president, George Washington. This statue is one of the oldest sculptures in New York’s collection.

Situated just above the 14th Street thoroughfare in downtown Manhattan, Union Square is still a place of free speech and public demonstration. It received its name from its centrally located presence near the corner of Broadway and Park Avenue. Union Square is easily accessible either by bus or subway.

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