NYC piers, without peers
The first pier was built in 1659.
Nowadays, there are many piers in the city that had been converted to public space, which are wonderful to visit, to dine, to relax. A few along side of High Line, and many more are lined the FDR, Hudson River Park, the Battery, the South Street Sea Port.
I had my wedding banquet at Pier 17 @ South Street Seaport.
- Pier A
- Pier 6
- Pier 11
- Pier 15
- Pier 16 @ South Street Seaport & Peking; 2018
- Pier 17 @ South Street Seaport; 9th food
- Pier 25 near Stuvy
- Pier 26 @ City Vineyard, kayakying
- Holland Tunnel
- Piers 28-31
- Pier 34 @ tennis and basketball courts
- Pier 35 swing chairs
- Pier 36 Van Gogh
- Pier 40
- Pier 42
- Pier 45
- Pier 46
- Pier 49
- Pier 51
- Pier 52 or Day’s End
- Gansevoort Peninsula
- Pier 53
- Pier 54
- Pier 55 & Diller
- Pier 57
- Piers 59-62 @ Chelsea Piers sport #59 is driving range
- Pier 66 @ 26th Street – community sailing
- Pier 76 @ 36th St., Hudson River Park
- Pier 78, ferry tours
- Piers 81 & 83 @ 42nd St; in 2021. the Circle Line ⇓
- Pier 84
- Pier 86 @ Intrepid
- Pier 88
- Pier 90
- Pier 92/94 Hustler Club
- Pier 95 @ 54th St
- Pier 96, Via 57West
- Pier 97, north most
- Pier 99 @ 59th Street, sanitation