Battery Park, New York.
Battery Park is a 25-acre (10-acre) public park located on Battery, on the southern tip of Manhattan Island in New York City, overlooking New York Harbor. The area was named after the artillery battery stationed there in the city's early years to protect the settlements behind it. At the north end of the park is Castle Clinton, the remains of the last fort that inspired the park's name; Pier A, the former terminal of the fire brigade; and Hope Garden, a memorial to AIDS victims. At the other end is the Battery Gardens restaurant next to the United States Coast Guard Battery Building.
And this is where Vrans and Xena are. Sitting on a long bench which is near the iron fence that limits the road to the sea.