NEIGHBORHOOD
Nearby Parks, Culture, Dining & More
Set in the historic Marble Hill neighborhood, The Promenade is surrounded by some of New York City’s most extraordinary parks. Inwood Hill and Riverdale parks offer beautiful greenspace overlooking the Hudson River. Van Cortland park features a golf course, horseback riding, and a 400-meter track. Also close by are the New York Botanical Gardens and The Bronx Zoo.
Nearby dining and nightlife destinations include a variety of restaurants and lounges in Inwood as well as the iconic Riverdale Diner. Just 10minutes away by car or the 1 train, the Riverdale Crossing mall is home to BJ’s, and 10-minute walk away, the River Plaza Mall has a Target.
ACCESIBILITY
Marble Hill Metro North train station, one block away [25 minutes to Grand Central Terminal]
1 train, 1.5 blocks away [35 minutes to Times Square]
Neighborhood Guide
Dining
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The Hill Bistro
3541 Riverdale Avenue
A raw bar, craft cocktails, weekend brunch and live music every Wednesday and Friday nights are on offer in this sophisticated but inviting bistro. -
Bronx Ale House
216 West 238th Street
Just two blocks south of Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx Ale House has 16 beers on tap, a rotating cask and plenty more varieties in bottles, plus great pub fare. Join their Beer Club and meet other beer enthusiasts in your neighborhood. -
Liebman's Deli
552 West 235th Street (Johnson Avenue)
In operation since 1953, and there's a good reason they've been around so long! Liebman's serves all the Kosher deli classics and offers delivery and catering. -
The Bronx Public
170 West 231st Street
This cocktail bar and craft kitchen is a happy-hour hotspot, with bottomless bunch on the weekends served until 4 p.m. and half-price burgers on Mondays. -
Indian Road Café
600 West 218th Street
Across the street from Inwood Hill Park, this cozy eatery and coffee shop is a true hidden gem boasting a Hudson Valley farm-to-market menu and a Pub Quiz on Wednesday evenings.
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The Hill Bistro
3541 Riverdale Avenue
A raw bar, craft cocktails, weekend brunch and live music every Wednesday and Friday nights are on offer in this sophisticated but inviting bistro. -
Bronx Ale House
216 West 238th Street
Just two blocks south of Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx Ale House has 16 beers on tap, a rotating cask and plenty more varieties in bottles, plus great pub fare. Join their Beer Club and meet other beer enthusiasts in your neighborhood. -
Liebman's Deli
552 West 235th Street (Johnson Avenue)
In operation since 1953, and there's a good reason they've been around so long! Liebman's serves all the Kosher deli classics and offers delivery and catering. -
The Bronx Public
170 West 231st Street
This cocktail bar and craft kitchen is a happy-hour hotspot, with bottomless bunch on the weekends served until 4 p.m. and half-price burgers on Mondays. -
Indian Road Café
600 West 218th Street
Across the street from Inwood Hill Park, this cozy eatery and coffee shop is a true hidden gem boasting a Hudson Valley farm-to-market menu and a Pub Quiz on Wednesday evenings.
Culture
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The Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse
This internationally recognized contemporary art museum is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, and until 8 p.m. on Fridays. -
Bronx Zoo and New York Botanical Garden
2300 Southern Boulevard
Escape the Bronx bustle in this oasis of exotic animals and plants and enjoy experiences for all ages in all seasons. -
Hall of Fame of Great Americans
University Avenue & West 181st Street
Located on the grounds of Bronx Community College, this outdoor sculpture gallery celebrates renowned American authors, scientists, teachers and inventors, to name just a few. -
Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
2640 Grand Concourse
Enjoy a part of Bronx history in this expertly-restored cottage just north of the Bronx Library Center in Poe Park. Audio and guided tours available. -
Bronx Children's Museum
725 Exterior Street
Scheduled to open in 2020 in a former powerhouse facility, Bronx Children's Museum will include interactive exhibitions, a learning lab and studio spaces for local artists.
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The Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse
This internationally recognized contemporary art museum is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, and until 8 p.m. on Fridays. -
Bronx Zoo and New York Botanical Garden
2300 Southern Boulevard
Escape the Bronx bustle in this oasis of exotic animals and plants and enjoy experiences for all ages in all seasons. -
Hall of Fame of Great Americans
University Avenue & West 181st Street
Located on the grounds of Bronx Community College, this outdoor sculpture gallery celebrates renowned American authors, scientists, teachers and inventors, to name just a few. -
Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
2640 Grand Concourse
Enjoy a part of Bronx history in this expertly-restored cottage just north of the Bronx Library Center in Poe Park. Audio and guided tours available. -
Bronx Children's Museum
725 Exterior Street
Scheduled to open in 2020 in a former powerhouse facility, Bronx Children's Museum will include interactive exhibitions, a learning lab and studio spaces for local artists.
Parks
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Van Cortland Park
Broadway and Van Cortlandt Park South
What was once a plantation is now one of the largest parks in NYC with golf courses, hiking trails, a public swimming pool and multiple playgrounds. -
Wave Hill Public Gardens
675 West 252nd Street
This 28-acre estate overlooking the Hudson River to the New Jersey Palisades has public horticultural gardens and a cultural center. -
Henry Hudson Park
Palisade Avenue, Kappock Street, Independence Avenue
Despite its small size, this park includes a popular playground, basketball and handball courts, a baseball diamond and dog-friendly areas. -
Inwood Hill Park
Dyckman Street, Payson Avenue
Enjoy the Hudson River Bike Trail and beautiful views in this welcoming park at the northernmost tip of Manhattan. -
Swindler Cove at Sherman Creek Park
3703 Harlem River Drive
Serving as proof of the good work done by the New York Restoration Project, what was once an illegal dumping site is now a beautiful stretch of tree-lined paths along the Harlem River, with a boathouse, children's garden and a saltwater marsh.
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Van Cortland Park
Broadway and Van Cortlandt Park South
What was once a plantation is now one of the largest parks in NYC with golf courses, hiking trails, a public swimming pool and multiple playgrounds. -
Wave Hill Public Gardens
675 West 252nd Street
This 28-acre estate overlooking the Hudson River to the New Jersey Palisades has public horticultural gardens and a cultural center. -
Henry Hudson Park
Palisade Avenue, Kappock Street, Independence Avenue
Despite its small size, this park includes a popular playground, basketball and handball courts, a baseball diamond and dog-friendly areas. -
Inwood Hill Park
Dyckman Street, Payson Avenue
Enjoy the Hudson River Bike Trail and beautiful views in this welcoming park at the northernmost tip of Manhattan. -
Swindler Cove at Sherman Creek Park
3703 Harlem River Drive
Serving as proof of the good work done by the New York Restoration Project, what was once an illegal dumping site is now a beautiful stretch of tree-lined paths along the Harlem River, with a boathouse, children's garden and a saltwater marsh.
Health
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AFC Urgent Care Kingsbridge
5546 Broadway Avenue
Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week, this facility has a physician on site and offers urgent care, x-rays, flu shots, vaccines/travel medicine and physicals for school and sports. -
New York Presbyterian - The Allen Hospital
5141 Broadway (at 220th Street)
Serving Northern Manhattan, Riverdale and other areas in the Bronx, services include 24/7 emergency care, radiology, minimally invasive surgery, labor and delivery, endoscopy and comprehensive care.
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AFC Urgent Care Kingsbridge
5546 Broadway Avenue
Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week, this facility has a physician on site and offers urgent care, x-rays, flu shots, vaccines/travel medicine and physicals for school and sports. -
New York Presbyterian - The Allen Hospital
5141 Broadway (at 220th Street)
Serving Northern Manhattan, Riverdale and other areas in the Bronx, services include 24/7 emergency care, radiology, minimally invasive surgery, labor and delivery, endoscopy and comprehensive care.