Washington Square - Cherry Blossom Avenue
Tidal Basin attracts people from all over the world to admire the cherry blossoms, bustling with activity. If you want to avoid the crowds and take quiet photos, you might as well come to the cherry blossom avenue next door! 📸
🌸This cherry blossom avenue is right next to the Tide Lake. After strolling around the lake, it takes about 15 minutes to get there. Rather than an avenue, it's actually a loop. Driving slowly under the cherry blossom trees on the green grass and blue sky and water, circling around half of a small island, feeling the cherry blossom rain.
🌸These days, there are a lot of people and cars, and it's hard to find a parking spot in nearby parking lots. If you can wake up early, you can try parking at this free parking spot on Ohio Dr SW, Washington, DC. If you come late, the road will be very congested, so you can choose to take the subway instead if you don't want to get stuck in traffic.
🌸In the morning when you come to appreciate the flowers, you will encounter many people who come here for morning runs and bike rides. With the blooming cherry blossom tunnel, it's really easy to take great photos. The grass on both sides of the road is also well trimmed, and you can easily take photos with the surrounding cherry blossoms by standing on the grass.
Photo time ⏰
🌸You can come to take photos on cloudy or sunny days. The light on cloudy days is very soft, making the overall picture cleaner. The cherry blossom tunnel on sunny days is more Japanese-style, with strong color contrast and a brighter and more brilliant picture. It is recommended to come in the morning when there are fewer people and cars.
📍East Potomac Park Ohio Dr SW, Washington, DC
📍Hains Point
927 Ohio Dr SW, Washington, DC
Washington Square Park is located in Manhattan, New York, New York, one of New York City's most prestigious parks, a major landmark of Greenwich Village in Manhattan, and a popular meeting and art venue.
Going to the vicinity of Greenwich Village, I saw this park. It is an accident. Many American movies have taken the scene in this place. The square is not big. The most conspicuous is this arch and fountain. As a public green space, it is still very nice. New York University seems to be also nearby when it is rainy, there are very few people.
The main sign of a people's square in a city is a beige white triumphal arch, which is not very big, but the details are also quite a lot. There is an open space and surrounding flower ponds through the door.
Really nice park with some many quirky people. From costume wearing dog walkers to rollerblading street performers. If you fancy yourself as a chess players, you can try to take on one of the masters that hang around there.
Washington Square is a particularly interesting place. I read an introduction that used to be a messy graveyard in New York. New Yorkers don't mind that it used to be a chaotic graveyard in New York. There are still 20,000 corpses lying quietly under the busy square. They didn't come because of the scenery here. They loved the temperament here and represented the wild and unrestrained New York. In Washington Square, you can clearly feel its different atmosphere from the rest of New York. All corners are filled with idle people, who dress in fashion, or stand out, or relax, singing, dancing, playing, sunbathing, walking dogs, reading and sleeping (so how can they sleep in the bustle?). Here gathered a variety of artists, drawing their paintings, singing their songs, beating their drums, changing their tricks. The grand piano is in the middle of the garden. The extraordinary performers play Chopin. People sit around leisurely, applauding and tipping at the end of each song. This is the most liberal temperament in New York. A place you can't miss for a deep tour of New York.
Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, is one of the most famous parks in New York City. Most of the buildings around the park belong to the property of New York University. During his son's study in NYU, he often comes to the dormitory to see him. Naturally, he often visits the Arc de Triomphe and fountain in the Square Park, which has become one of the most famous attractions in New York City. Tourists and local residents like to visit him. Visiting NYU students are more fond of gathering here, only to see the cheerful atmosphere flowing in the air, which is exciting and pleasant.
In the park next to New York University, there are squirrels that are not afraid of people, and independent performers perform here to enjoy a leisurely time in the bustling New York City.
Nothing stands out more than the arch and fountain in Washington Square Park. The arch is a triumphal arch made of marble and illuminated by lights at night. It was a pity that the fountain had no water when we came. Near New York University, when we came in the evening, there were a lot of people, very lively.