Bronx County New York

The Bronx (/brɒŋks/) is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the U.S. state of New York. It is south of Westchester County; north and east of the New York City borough of Manhattan, across the Harlem River; and north of the New York City borough of Queens, across the East River. The Bronx has a land area of 42 square miles (109 km) and a population of 1,472,654 in the 2020 census.If each borough were ranked as a city, the Bronx would rank as the ninth-most-populous in the U.S. Of the five boroughs, it has the fourth-largest area, fourth-highest population, and third-highest population density.It is the only borough of New York City not primarily on an island. With a population that is 54.8% Hispanic as of 2020, it is the only majority-Hispanic county in the Northeastern United States and the fourth-most-populous nationwide.

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Things to do in the Bronx

Authentic Italian Food

New Yorker knows that the real Little Italy is actually in the Bronx. Leave the massive tourist crowds and watery pizza sauce on Mulberry Street and head to Arthur Avenue for the best bakeries, markets and restaurants.Do you like  cheese? The hand-pulled mozzarella and burrata cheeses at Casa Della Mozzarella are the best. For an outstanding veal parmigiana and pasta dishes that will keep your wanting more, grab dinner at Dominick’s. Do you have a sweet tooth?, Get one of the cannolis from Madoni Brothers Bakery.

Completed in 2009,this giant state-of-the-art stadium mixes the old with the new. Though design elements that remain the same from the old Yankee stadium, which stood just a few blocks away from 1923 to 2008. And we can’t  you forget, it’s home to the most successful team in all of baseball history,in terms of World Series wins and general awesomeness

The New York Botanical Garden is an advocate for the plant world. The Garden pursues its mission through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site; through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science; and through the wide-ranging research programs of the International Plant Science Center.

The largest urban zoo in the country happens to be in the Bronx Lions, tigers and bears are all there, plus 600 other species. Popular exhibits include the Congo Gorilla Forest, and the Wild Asia Monorail, which takes you past the tigers and other endangered creatures in their expansive habitats. 

The Bronx’s only public beach spans 1.1 miles, and is known for its unique crescent shape and great views of City Island. The shore was created by Robert Moses in the 1930s and still remains one of the most popular beaches in New York For what the sandy waterfront lacks in restaurants and bars, it makes up for with concession stands, two picnic areas and 26 courts for basketball, volleyball and handball.