Overview
DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is a compact waterfront neighborhood in Brooklyn famous for its cobblestone streets, converted warehouse lofts, and what is arguably the most iconic view in all of New York City.
Highlights
- Washington Street Photo: The world-famous view down Washington Street perfectly framing the Manhattan Bridge tower between historic brick warehouses — the single most Instagrammed spot in New York.
- Brooklyn Bridge Park: The spectacular waterfront park stretching along the East River with Jane's Carousel, playgrounds, and unmatched Manhattan skyline views.
- Time Out Market: A massive food hall in a former warehouse featuring curated selections from the city's best restaurants, all under one roof with waterfront dining.
History
DUMBO was an industrial warehouse district that began attracting artists in the 1970s–80s. Developer David Walentas systematically bought and converted the warehouses starting in the 1980s, transforming it into one of New York's most desirable neighborhoods.
Visitor Tips
- Timing: Visit at sunset for golden light on the bridges and the Manhattan skyline. The Washington Street photo works best in late afternoon.
- Bridge Walk: Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan and end in DUMBO for the perfect afternoon itinerary.
- Duration: 1.5–2 hours.