St Elizabeth Ann Seton Shrine
Who says it’s hard to find free things to do in NYC?Staten Island Ferry
A peek inside the Staten Island ferry station
Moving on to another interesting landmarks in downtown Manhattan is the Bowling Greene Park. It is almost too small to be called a park, but this gorgeous teardrop-shaped park is rich in history and definitely worth visiting. It is considered the oldest public park in NYC (built in 1733) and still surrounded by 18th century old fence. It’s a good spot to sit and rest, or to watch a people take all sorts of funny pictures with the Charging Bull.Sadly this park is often overlooked in the area, and it's a pity.
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
Bowling Greene Station
After watching Arthur (rom-com remake of the 1981 movie of the same name starring Russell Brand and Jennifer Gardner) during our flight, I was excited to see the famous iconic sculpture of Charging Bull which is near the Bowling Greene Park.
Charging Bull
Unfortunately when I was there, fences were put all around the bull following the Occupy Wall Street protest last year. Created by Sicilian artist Arturo Di Modica, this sculpture is said to symbolize the aggressive financial optimism of America and almost synonymous to Wall Street. There is a long line of tourist waiting for a photo-op with this NYC’s iconic image, many of whom love to pose and grab the bulls rather large balls.People touch the bull for good luck.
but you'll even be luckier when you handle its large "shining orbs"