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caustin08 Oct 20th, 2008 02:14 PM

Best place for night-time romantic picnic?
 
My husband and I are celebrating our 1st wedding anniversary in the city we fell in love with each other in! So with a bottle of champagne and a piece of the best wedding cake ever - we were wanting a beautiful, quiet, romantic (yet safe) setting to have our little picnic. Any suggestions?

happytrailstoyou Oct 20th, 2008 02:26 PM


The Cloisters.


Midpeninsula Oct 20th, 2008 09:36 PM

We did just that at the park behind the NYcity library where there is a well lit restaurant with terrace dining. We popped open champagne plus caviar and celebrated privately in the huge lawn below the terrace before sauntering to the restaurant for our anniversary meal. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

TarheelsInNj Oct 21st, 2008 02:29 PM

I live near the northern end of Central Park, and it's really beautiful. One of my favorite spots is a little lake between 100th and 103rd streets:

http://www.centralparknyc.org/site/P...rthend_thepool


lp_nyc Oct 21st, 2008 04:04 PM

Not knowing what time of year or what time of day/night exactly you are planning- I agree with Tarheels about the lake between west 100 & 103rd.

Another pretty place might be Hernshead at 77th on west side, but on the weekends during the day, there are many tour groups that get lead through there.

My husband and I picnic in Central Park weekly during the warmer months. During daylight hours, the park is safe in most areas. As the months get colder and there are fewer people in the park at night, it's not dangerous per se, but you need to be aware of your surroundings.

If you want to sip your champagne while watching the sunset over the Hudson River, Riverside Park is another option.

FYI-Open bottles of wine/liquor are not legal in NYC public parks, so just make sure you are discreet and you should have no problems.

Happy Anniversary!

mclaurie Oct 22nd, 2008 04:09 AM

It's getting chilly so you might want to go some place where there's a bench rather than having to sit on the ground. At Hernshead is the Ladies Pavillion which is so lovely, there are often many weddings done there. http://www.centralpark2000.com/datab..._pavilion.html

Enter the park on west 77 st. across from the NY Historic Society and walk southeast.


caustin08 Oct 22nd, 2008 04:54 AM

Thanks for the replies! I should have mentioned we will be there the weekend of Nov. 1st and we had first thought we would do our little ceremonial dessert after seeing a broadway play. But that would be really late - and cold! So we'll change that to a picnic at sunset. Thanks again for the suggestions!

mclaurie Oct 22nd, 2008 05:44 AM

Do you realize Nov. 2 is the NYC Marathon? The park will probably be packed that weekend with runners. ;)

TarheelsInNj Oct 22nd, 2008 06:31 AM

Though this might be tricky with champagne, another option is to rowboat in Central Park during the day. You can't get much more scenic than that, and while it won't be completely quiet, it will be just the two of you in your little boat!

mclaurie Oct 23rd, 2008 11:34 AM

I don't know that any place will be both legal and comfortable enough temperature wise at sunset to do this unless you get a hotel room with a terrace. The only place where you might manage is on the Brooklyn Promenade but understand an open bottle of alcohol at a public park is illegal.
http://technorati.com/photos/tag/brooklyn+promenade

The last post has got to be an ad for that website b/c I see NO indication of their offering anything close to what you asked for.

nytraveler Oct 23rd, 2008 11:45 AM

In NYC any open bottle of liquor in public is illegal. Liqour can be drunk only in private residences of licensed establishments.

But that's just a techinical issue.

Last night the low was 42 degrees. I think that a picnic at night will be very chilly and very dark - not really a great idea - from comfort reasons if nothing else.

I would definitely do lunch instead - and Sat - not Sun - when there will be a million people watching the marathon and about 100,000 in the park - between runners and friends/families.

jacknyoc Oct 23rd, 2008 03:41 PM

at the park along the East River, Brooklyn side just north of the Brooklyn Bridge in the DUMBO area. it's a great, quiet locaiton with great views and wonderful small community feel. it may be a bit chilly that time of year...but what the heck.

yakity Oct 23rd, 2008 04:07 PM

I Lived and loved in NYC for 35 years. We return as often as possible.
In November, try dinner in a cafe overlooking the water or city and when you enter with a reservation for a quiet window table, warn the maitre' d and waiter that you want to toast each other with their champagne and your own cake after your meal.

Marathon weekend is a good time to avoid places like the Circle Line and other sightseeing spots. The Beekman Hotel rooftop restaurant is my quiet Eastside favorite, but most penthouse or rooftops are worth checking out. May life give you Love and Love give you life.


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