48 Pictures of Our Beautiful Bronx

The Bronx is a magical place full of extremes that makes us one of the most special places on earth.

From the South Bronx to one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the country; from urban grit to suburban estates and landlocked neighborhoods to ones completely surrounded by water.

In short: There’s something for everyone who lives here and that’s almost 1.5 million residents. So many that if The Bronx were an independent city, we’d be the 8th largest in the nation.

And it’s those 1.5 million people that make this place so special. So much so that we’re considered the most diverse county in the country where if you took two residents at random there’s an over 85% chance that both speak different languages other than English.

Anyway, click on an image and take a journey with us through The Bronx!

Snuff Mill at The New York Botanical Garden
Ferragosto in Little Italy
149th Street
Kingsbridge Armory
Van Cortlandt House
Does this even need a caption?
Morrisania
Orchard Beach, the Riviera of The Bronx
Woodlawn Heights
The Bronx General Post Office
Bronx Pride
South Bronx Waterfront
Somewhere in Country Club
On the Grand Concourse
A friendly game of dominoes…but is it really ever friendly?
Landmark Loew’s Paradise Theater
2 Train
Valencia, a Bronx institution
Street fair in the South Bronx
Outside Immaculate Conception School in Melrose
Bronx County
The Hutchinson River
Longwood Historic District
Southern Boulevard meets Westchester Avenue
Little Italy
The “Fish” Building on the Grand Concourse
B-Boy dancing
Bronx County Courthouse Steps and Statues
Day of the Dead/Dia de los Muertos at St Mary’s Park/©Welcome2TheBronx
“Puerto Rican Sun” sculpture by Rafael Ferrer at Fox Playground in Longwood/©Welcome2TheBronx
A man plays bocce ball in Morris Park/©Welcome2TheBronx
152nd Street Puerto Rican Day Festival/©Welcome2TheBronx
Two men play chess on a Bronx street./©Welcome2TheBronx
Mullaly Park/©Welcome2TheBronx
Arthur Avenue, the real Little Italy/©Welcome2TheBronx
A man and his dog/©Welcome2TheBronx
Accordion player on The Grand Concourse/©Welcome2TheBronx
Jerome Avenue/©Welcome2TheBronx
United Church/Iglesia unida, a former synagogue in Longwood/©Welcome2TheBronx
A tree in Van Cortlandt Park/©Welcome2TheBronx
Pelham Cemetery on City Island/©Welcome2TheBronx
No caption needed/©Welcome2TheBronx
Co-op City
Bronx love
Alfred E. Smith High School athletic field
Bronx skyline views
Dancing in the streets
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