Fulton Street is a long east–west street in northern Brooklyn, New York City. This street begins at the intersection of Adams Street and Joralemon Street in Brooklyn Heights, and runs eastward to East New York and Cypress Hills. At the border with Queens, Fulton Street becomes 91st Avenue, which ends at 84th Street in Woodhaven
The initial segment of Fulton Street as it exists today is the Fulton Mall between Adams Street and Flatbush Avenue. East of Flatbush Avenue, Fulton Street becomes a major artery of Downtown Brooklyn, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill. At Franklin Avenue, Fulton Street then becomes the signature street of Bedford–Stuyvesant. At Broadway Junction in East New York, the street is interrupted by the intersection of Broadway and Jamaica Avenue, but continues the other side as a one-way residential street through East New York and Cypress Hills until Norwood Avenue, once again as a two-way street reaching the Queens border at Eilderts Lane in Woodhaven, Queens. There it becomes 91st Avenue, which continues until 84th Street in Queens.
Trains A-C also to East New York J-Z
Fulton street in the city is in lower Manhattan and is easy to get fast food is the most common food also you can find Hispanic fast food is just depends on where you are if is closer to the city is more MacDonalds Burger king but if is east New York or close to queens is more Hispanic
Recommendations
Breakfast at Blue Bottle Coffee– The bright, minimalist café is a great place to fuel up before your adventures.
the Brooklyn Museum– the Brooklyn Museum is a must-visit. Spend a couple of hours exploring its diverse collections, from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary art exhibitions.
Sunset at Brooklyn Heights Promenade– This scenic overlook offers the perfect backdrop for photos and a peaceful moment to reflect on your day.
Dinner at Lilia- For dinner, head back to Fulton Street and indulge in Italian cuisine at Lilia. Known for its handmade pasta and wood fired dishes, it’s a favorite among locals.
24 hours in Fulton Street, take a moment to appreciate the neighborhood’s charm and vibrancy. With its mix of culture, cuisine, and community, Fulton Street is a delightful destination in Brooklyn.