Maps

Navigating around most of Park Slope is straightforward, due to it's grid-like layout and numbered streets and avenues. However, some of North Slope's named streets and the odd intersections with Flatbush make having a decent map a must. People looking to move to the area should take note of the locations of the subway stops, the parks, and the main avenues.

The exact definiation of what constitutes Park Slope may vary depending on who you ask (especially Craig's list realtors). The generally accepted boundaries are Flatbush Ave. in north and 15th St. in the south, 4th Ave. in the east and Prospect Park West in the west.

Basic

Courtesy of: The Park Slope Reader

Interactive

 

Subway & Bus

For subway and bus maps see the Transportaion page.