Brooklyn Museum is New York's second-largest museum and is located on Eastern Parkway near Prospect Park. The museum houses about 1.5 million works and is known for its collections of Egyptian antiquities and of American art, which starts in the Colonial period. The Memorial Sculpture Garden features salvaged architectural pieces from around NYC. There is also an entire center devoted to feminist art.
Best and worst time to go to Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum stays open late till 11 p.m. on the first Saturdays of every month with free admission from 5 to 11 p.m. This is great for night owls, but is also a very busy time for the museum. If you'd prefer a quieter visit, consider visiting Brooklyn Museum on Wednesdays and Thursdays anywhere from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Must see/do at Brooklyn Museum
The first Saturday of every month is also known as Target Saturdays when free admission from 5 to 11 p.m. is accompanied by free arts and entertainment programs. The "Bird Lady" sculpture, as part of the Egyptian collection, is a predynastic image of the female figure. The American Art collection features a famous portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, and Edward Hick's The Peaceable Kingdom.
Admission to Brooklyn Museum
Admission price ranges from $10-16 depending on age. Members enter for free. The main entrance is on Eastern Parkway, although there is another entrance next to the parking lot. Both are wheelchair-accessible.
Parking and public transportation to Brooklyn Museum
There is a parking lot behind the museum off of Washington Ave. There is also a subway station very close to the museum, making it easy for travelers without the option of a car. Just take the 2 or 3 trains to Eastern Parkway/Brooklyn Museum station. There are also plenty of bike racks in the parking lot next to the Sculpture Garden.
Food at Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum has a Michelin-starred restaurant called Saul and a cafe called The Counter, both on the first floor. Saul offers lunch, brunch and dinner with entree prices ranging from $15-40. The Counter is a bit more affordable, offering sandwiches, salads and sweets from $10-20.
Insider tip for visitors to Brooklyn Museum
The prices listed for admission are actually suggested contribution amounts. While we don't recommend withholding any donation, keep in mind that a budget traveler can still have access to this gifted museum.
Author's bio: Emilia Navarro is a Brooklyn-based travel writer who passes through Brooklyn Museum every season.