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Eight best spots to see the July 4 fireworks around New York in 2022

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Macy's annual July 4thFireworks spectaclewill illuminate the Big Apple tomorrow, but not all viewing spots are made the same. 

A stunning 25-minute display of 48,000 bullets will blow up five barges on the East River from 9:25 pm. Monday.

Here are eight free spots to check out the magic of fireworks techniques, Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.

Masha P. Johnson State Park

This11 acre park in Williamsburg, formerly known as East River State ParkStretches along the East River. Near North Seventh Street. See the views of Williamsburg Bridge and Midtown Manhattan as fireworks fly.

90 Kent Ave., Brooklyn

East River Esplanade

Esplanade on 36th Steet in Murray Hill
William Miller

This elevated waterfront observatory is opposite Queens' Hunters Point and has an unparalleled view of fireworks in Manhattan. Offers a place.

FDR drive between East 36th Street and East 41st Street, Murray Hill

Sutton Place Park

Sutton Place Park and river view, New York City.
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From thissmall park Above Loosevelt Island and Long Island City Watch the fireworks burst in the big view, including the view of the Queen's Boro Bridge.

Enter Sutton Place between East 56th and 57th Avenues

Bushwick Inlet Park

Bushwick Inlet Park is a great spot for families and friends to celebrate the holiday.
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Williamsburg's waterfront greenery is North 9th and 12th. Stretching along the East River between the cities, there are many bars and restaurants nearby.

Enter Williamsburg between North Nineth Street and North 12 Street on Kent Avenue

Steivesant Cove Park

Stuyvesant Cove Park
Stefano Giovannini

This two-acre park offers stunning views of Queens and Brooklyn lit by fireworks. You can see. You can enjoy unobstructed views just a few blocks south of the action.

24-20 FDR Drive Service Road Between 18th and 23rd Avenues, Gramercy Park

Gantry Plaza State Park

Gantry Plaza State Park, Long Island City
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This 12-acre "riverside oasis" in Queens , Boasts spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline. According to the city, it includes the Empire State Building.

4-09 47th Road, Long Island City, Queens

Transmitter Park

transmitter park, Greenpoint
Stefano Giovannini

This land of Green Point has open lawns, seats and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. There is a front promenade. For best visibility, get there early and get out to the pier.

End of Green Point Avenue, Green Point

Andrew Haswell Green Park

Andrew Haswell Green Park
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This East Side waterfront corner with pavilion boasts views of fireworks soaring across the Queen's Boro Bridge. I am.  

East 60th Street and FDR Drive, Midtown East