Zuccotti Park is a public park located in the Financial District of New York City. It covers about 33,000 square feet and features a variety of trees, benches, and open spaces. The park is named after John Zuccotti, a former chairman of the Battery Park City Authority, and was designed to provide a green space amidst the urban environment.
The park gained international attention during the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, when it became a gathering place for protesters advocating against economic inequality. Today, it remains a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering a place to relax and enjoy the city.