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How long is the drive from Logan to Cambridge?

The direct drive from Logan to Cambridge is 759 mi (1,222 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 28 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Logan to Cambridge, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Gettysburg, Newport, Brooklyn, Hershey, Lancaster, and Mystic, as well as top places to visit like Penn's Cave and Wildlife Park and D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery, Museum and Gift Shop, or the ever-popular The Arboretum at Penn State.

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Top cities between Logan and Cambridge

The top cities between Logan and Cambridge are New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Gettysburg, Newport, Brooklyn, Hershey, Lancaster, and Mystic. New York City is the most popular city on the route. It's 9 hours from Logan and 4 hours from Cambridge.
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Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, located at the confluence of three rivers in western Pennsylvania, is a city rich in Gilded Age history and modern attractions. The city boasts iconic sites such as the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. In addition to its historical landmarks, Pittsburgh offers contemporary attractions like the Andy Warhol Museum, Heinz Field football stadium, and PNC Park baseball stadium in the North Shore neighborhood.
3% as popular as New York City
6 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Cambridge
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Gettysburg

Gettysburg, located in Pennsylvania, is famous for the Gettysburg National Battlefield, a pivotal site in the Civil War. The battlefield is part of the Gettysburg National Military Park and features the Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center as well as the Gettysburg National Cemetery, where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic address in 1863. Additionally, there are accommodations like Battlefield Bed and Breakfast Inn that offer a romantic retreat with various room options.
2% as popular as New York City
21 minutes off the main route, 45% of way to Cambridge
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Baltimore

Baltimore, a major city in Maryland, has a rich history as an important seaport. The city is home to Fort McHenry, where the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” was born. Baltimore's Inner Harbor is now a bustling area with shops and upscale crab shacks, as well as attractions like the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium.
5% as popular as New York City
16 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Cambridge
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Hershey

Hershey, located just east of Pennsylvania’s state capital, Harrisburg, is a town with a rich history centered around the chocolate empire built by Milton Hershey. The Hershey Story museum tells the story of how the town was created as a model community for workers at the chocolate factory. Hersheypark, which started as a green space in 1907, has evolved into an amusement park with rides and attractions including a zoo.
1% as popular as New York City
10 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Cambridge
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Lancaster County

Lancaster County, located in southern Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River, is a charming destination known for its rich history and traditional attractions. The county seat, Lancaster, boasts the iconic red-brick Central Market building and nearby Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum which showcases a glimpse of German settlement life. In the Amish farm country around Strasburg, visitors can explore vintage trains at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
0% as popular as New York City
14 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Cambridge
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Philadelphia

Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, is renowned for its rich historical significance. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where pivotal documents were signed during the American Revolutionary period. The steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art are also famous for being featured in the movie 'Rocky.' In addition to its historical appeal, Philadelphia offers diverse neighborhoods with a vibrant culinary scene, cultural attractions, independent shops, and lively entertainment venues.
7% as popular as New York City
10 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Cambridge
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New York

New York City, with its 5 boroughs at the meeting point of the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean, is a bustling metropolis. Manhattan stands out as a densely populated hub for commerce, finance, and culture, featuring iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building and Central Park. The city's rich history is preserved in neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights, which was designated as New York's first historic district in 1965 after extensive community lobbying.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Cambridge
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Brooklyn

Brooklyn, a borough of New York City, is situated at the westernmost end of Long Island in the State of New York. It was once an independent city and is now coextensive with Kings County. Brooklyn Heights, known for its historic buildings and as America's original suburb, became the city's first designated historic district in 1965 after extensive lobbying efforts from the community.
2% as popular as New York City
8 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Cambridge
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Mystic

Mystic, located in Groton and Stonington, Connecticut, is a charming village with a rich maritime history. It was once a significant seaport where over 600 ships were constructed during a period of 135 years. Visitors can explore downtown Mystic with its waterfront shops and restaurants or take a short drive to attractions like Mystic Seaport, America's leading maritime museum, Mystic Aquarium, and Olde Mistick Village.
0% as popular as New York City
18 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Cambridge
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Newport

Newport, located on Aquidneck Island in Rhode Island, is a city renowned for its yacht-filled harbor and the historic America's Cup sailing regatta. The area is famous for its Gilded Age mansions along Bellevue Avenue, with The Breakers being the most notable among them. This coastal paradise offers upscale eateries and chic hotspots alongside charming local hangouts like the Fastnet Pub.
2% as popular as New York City
36 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Cambridge

Best stops along Logan to Cambridge drive

The top stops along the way from Logan to Cambridge (with short detours) are Central Park, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Grand Central Terminal. Other popular stops include The Breakers, Mystic Seaport Museum, and American Museum of Natural History.
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The Arboretum at Penn State

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The Arboretum at Penn State is a delightful university-managed destination that invites visitors to immerse themselves in its stunning woodlands, vibrant fields, and beautifully curated botanic gardens. This scenic spot is perfect for leisurely strolls, especially during the warmer months when the flora is in full bloom. Families can explore various themed sections such as the children's garden, mountain area, meadow space, and the newly established pollinator garden. The pavilion on the north side offers breathtaking views of this natural oasis.
Visiting from Florida. The grounds were beautiful. My kids absolutely loved the kids area. We didn't get to see everything, so will definitely be back next vacation!
Crystal W — Google review
The Arboretum is beautiful. A very peaceful place to reconnect with nature and Mother Earth. The plant life is spectacular. They take such good care of this place. The children’s garden is amazing and I’m so glad they included an area for kids. Many thanks to all the donors who helped make this place possible. It is a good escape from the college/downtown mayhem. Pay to park its $1 for 1hour. Entrance is free.
Sarah — Google review
A hidden gem in town with something to enjoy in every season, and best of all—free entry! The arboretum has plenty of parking, a beautiful art museum, Childhood’s Gate, a greenhouse, an impressive fountain, beehives, and a small pond full of fish. The greenery and flowers make it such a peaceful and scenic spot to visit.
Tauhida A — Google review
Absolutely lovely Arboretum. So many beautiful flowers and plants to see throughout. We visited at the end of summer and some things are dying off as expected but still so many flowers are in bloom. Lots of beautiful butterflies and bees and the art installations throughout are super cool. Love the creativity in so many ways that they display and grow the plants. An added bonus is it’s Free! Can you believe it? I really enjoyed that it wasn’t overly crowded and you could mostly enjoy the different areas alone rather than moving with a heard of people. If I lived in State College I would be frequently visiting, even just to sit and read a book or take in the beauty of it all. The children’s area is an absolute gem and kids would love it. They seem to host a large variety of events and I do believe you can host a private party. Will definitely return. My Aunt who brought us there said it has a gorgeous fall display in another few weeks. Highly recommend!
Belinda S — Google review
A very nice green oasis on the campus of Penn State University! The arboretum at Penn State has lovely grounds with many beautiful features and gardens throughout. There is a nice children’s area, wildflower gardens, bird observation area, bat cave, sundial, ponds, and much more!
G. F — Google review
Beautiful place, feast the eyes and heavenly opportunity to the budding botanists. A full day affair if one wants to relax and picnic
Prasad S — Google review
Such a surprise! We came to the area for Penn’s Cave and stayed near the Arboretum. It is one of the loveliest gardens I’ve ever visited. In fall the colors of flowers and the changing leaves were spectacular, the place is immaculately kept, and the paths held a surprise around every bend.. We visited the nearby Art museum and all together spent an invigorating two+ hours. Definitely want to return in other seasons.
Cecilia M — Google review
We enjoyed this quiet and beautiful area at Penn State University. A special area for bees for delightful.
Dee D — Google review
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E Park Ave &, Bigler Rd, State College, PA 16803, USA
http://arboretum.psu.edu/
(814) 865-9118
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Penn's Cave and Wildlife Park

Nature & Parks
Wildlife park
Caverns & Caves
Penn's Cave & Wildlife Park, established in 1885, offers guided tours of a limestone cave and an animal safari. Visitors can explore the cave by boat, although high water levels may limit access to certain areas. The wildlife bus tour provides an opportunity to see various animals with an informative guide. Guests appreciate the unique experience of navigating the dark cave waters and encountering diverse formations while learning about the wildlife. The knowledgeable guides and captivating boat ride make for a memorable visit at this attraction.
Such a neat and unique experience! You get to ride on a boat through the cave and explore its beauty, which eventually opens up to a pond area - where we even spotted deer. The water was a gorgeous clear green from the minerals. Life vests are available if you’d like, but not required - it's about 3–5 ft deep depending on where you are. Definitely a fun and memorable adventure!
Amanda C — Google review
What a great experience! The tour guide was so knowledgeable and friendly and it is just so beautiful out there and in the cave. I will add that you need to make sure that you can walk down and back up a very steep, but paved, hill. And also walk down and back up the steep stairs. My husband surprised me on this trip and I didn’t quite have the right shoes for this but I managed and it was a great time. It is steep though. Just make sure you can handle that. They do not allow anything with wheels(wheelchairs, etc) down the hill to the cave because it would not be safe. The whole tour is on a boat once you get down to the cave. I do recommend to buy tickets ahead of time.
Deb S — Google review
Penn's Cave and Wildlife Park is a fun destination for nature lovers! The cave tour was a highlight of our visit, showcasing stunning rock formations and an underground river. It was both educational and awe-inspiring to learn about the geology and history of the cave. The wildlife park aspect is equally fun, featuring a variety of native animals in spacious, natural habitats. We enjoyed seeing animals like bears, deer, and bison up close, which made for a memorable experience, especially for the kids. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, adding to our overall enjoyment. They provided great insights during the tours and were enthusiastic about sharing information about the wildlife. The combination of the cave exploration and wildlife interactions makes Penn's Cave a unique outing. It’s a fantastic way to spend a day outdoors, and we left with great memories and a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Highly recommended for families and anyone looking to explore Pennsylvania's beauty!
Wanderers B — Google review
We had a great time. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. The cave was awesome! We didn't do the wildlife tour but saw some elk when we came onto the lake. We did the maze, it was a lit of fun also. Our grandson loved the whole day. Highly recommended!!
Ellen S — Google review
We recently visited Penn’s Cave and Wildlife Park, and it’s an amazing destination for nature lovers. This was my first time exploring a cave by boat, which made the experience truly unique. The 40–45 minute guided tour was well-organized, and the guide kept it engaging with humor and interesting facts. They do offer walk-in tickets, but those are limited — I highly recommend booking tickets in advance to secure your spot. We booked the Cave Tour and Maze, and both were great! We wanted to join the Wildlife Tour afterward for our kiddo, but it was already sold out. The maze was a fun and challenging, time-bound activity that added to the excitement. The on-site café served good refreshments at moderate prices. Parking was free with plenty of space for around 30–40 cars. The place is scenic, peaceful, and perfect for families. Overall, we had a wonderful time — just a tip for visitors: plan ahead and book in advance. There’s no Wi-Fi, but restrooms were clean and well-maintained.
Bhushan S — Google review
We had booked a Cave tour without knowing what unique & wonderful experience was waiting for us! The All Water Caves which we explored through a well organised boat ride will remain ever green in our memory. The designs created by water over the thousands of years is simply unimaginable and beautiful...tonly o be seen to believe. Good , professional guide, very attractive Gift shop make the visit more memorable. Prasad from India
S. P — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to Penn’s Cave. The tour guide was very friendly and made the whole experience fun and interesting. We went with our two-year-old daughter, and she loved it — she wasn’t scared at all during the boat ride. The boat felt very stable, and the whole tour lasted about an hour. We didn’t have a reservation, and when we tried to book online the same day it showed as fully booked. We decided to go anyway, and although we had to wait about an hour for the next boat, it was worth it. The waiting area is nice — there’s a large gift shop to explore and the outdoor area around it is also beautiful. Highly recommended!
Fabian V — Google review
A very beautiful boat ride through a cave that exits into a nice lake with a view of some deer and elk. There are fish you can feed in the cave, sifting for gems and fossils in the gift shop, and many other things to do and buy. Great place to spend a couple hours
Jonah H — Google review
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222 Penns Cave Rd, Centre Hall, PA 16828, USA
https://www.pennscave.com/
(814) 364-1664
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D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery, Museum and Gift Shop

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D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc. - Brewery, Museum and Gift Shop is located in Pottsville, Pennsylvania and is the oldest brewery in the nation, established in 1829 by German immigrant David Gottlieb Yuengling. The original location burned down in 1831 and was relocated to its current site on Mahantongo Street. The brewery offers informative tours of its day-to-day operations and a chance to sample some of their beers at the end of the tour.
Among all the domestic and imported beer brands, my preferred one is the PA brewery Yuengling. The name spelling looks very Chinese but it's actually a German name. This is America's oldest brewery and have been growing and expanding very slowly. Finally paid a visit to them and got a very detailed and informative guided tour. After the tour, also got to sample their most popular beer on tap. My most favorite one is the Flight, a light and refreshing beer. BTW, the tour and the draft beer samples are all FREE! 😊
Michael P — Google review
Amazing to see the hard work and dedication that went into building and operating America's oldest brewery up to present day. Our tour guide gave us detailed , fascinating stories for all parts of the brewery including stories behind the beers and behind the brewery operations across US History. I've visited many smaller breweries across the country and this has to be one of my favorite experiences of a brewery tour. Definitely recommend to those who brew, enjoy beer, or any history fan (beer drinker or not!).
Jeremie S — Google review
Very informative museum, all about the area, the family, the business. Really enjoyed the free tour of the brewery. It was well worth taking. Susan, our guide, was very good. There are lots of stairs on and off throughout the tour so just take note of that. Ranks as a favorite for sure!
Jackie M — Google review
Rode from Southeast Ohio to visit America's Oldest Brewery....definitely did not disappoint. Tour was full of history and the cold drinks were so affordable. Great staff and atmosphere. Thank you Yuengling staff for such a memorable trip. Please bring back Hershey Porter.
Gabriel G — Google review
The tour is amazing! Highly recommend if you are in town! Lots of cool merch in the store, and got to try a new beer thats exclusive to the tour
K M — Google review
Free brewery tour of America’s oldest brewery well worth checking out! We walked into the 2PM tour moments before it kicked off. The tour guide was awesome! Informative and funny he kept the hour long tour interesting. You’ll get to tour the caves that were carved out by miners in the 1800’s to give the lager beer making casks a constant 50 degree atmosphere for processing. The canning room was fast paced processing up to 500,000 cans a day of beer! Afterwards you’ll get to sample two of the Yuengling beer line, some of which are only available at the brewery on draft (Vanilla Black and Tan!) The store is stocked with the beer lines available for purchase in cases, memorabilia and company hats/ tee shirts. Glad to finally make the tour. We enjoyed awesome authentic Polish food at Kat’s cafe in Minersville, PA afterwards! Would be awesome to pair those pierogis with the samples at the end of the tour!
Paul G — Google review
Honestly the best tour!!! Jonny was the best she was very knowledgeable and nice! We loved her! If your in Pottsville definitely stop by! You will not be disappointed!
Jessica E — Google review
We came here on a Thursday in June. We were nearby having lunch and looking for something else to do in the area and were able to make it here just in time for their last daily tour at 3p. *Wear closed toed shoes fyi* You can park on the street but there is a lot behind the museum/gift shop. You will walk up a small hill to get here from the parking lot - welcome to Pottsville:) So go into the museum to register for the tour. It is free but you can tip your tour guide. Ours was Sandy and she was friendly and knowledgeable about the history and easy to understand. The tour will take you a road the street to the production area and you will get to go through the underground tunnel. It’s 50 degrees down there but you’re not down there long so don’t worry about freezing. There are stairs to get up from there to the other floors. Nothing crazy just noting in case you aren’t able to do stairs. After the tour (I think it was about an hour btw) you can sample two beers in the area behind the gift shop and then stop in the shop for Yuengling merch. You can also buy beer to take home. Honestly I don’t drink Yuengling beer but I really enjoyed the tour. I did actually like the samples I had as well. If you’re a beer drinker you should put this on your list for a visit. It’s pretty interesting history and the oldest brewery in the US.
Miss V — Google review
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420 Mahantongo St, Pottsville, PA 17901, USA
https://www.yuengling.com/
(570) 628-4890
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Asa Packer Mansion Museum

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The Asa Packer Mansion Museum is a grand Italianate mansion located in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. Built in 1861, this historic landmark offers tours of its original Victorian decor and architecture. The mansion was once the home of Asa Packer, a prominent figure who founded Lehigh University and was a railroad magnate and philanthropist. With its central cupola and red-ribbed tin roof, the mansion spans three stories with eighteen rooms across approximately eleven thousand square feet.
Absolutely gorgeous mansion! The house is so pretty to just walk around and take in, I highly recommend booking a tour of the inside of the house to see how much ornate design and details it has! So much beauty and history.
Mackenzie W — Google review
I cant even begin to tell you how happy my husband and I were that we decided to do this tour. Leah, our tour guide was absolutely wonderful. She was so knowledgeable and you could honestly tell how much she enjoyed the history of the mansion and the stories. Great job Leah, thank you for being so interesting and invested! This is a must see while visiting Jim Thorpe! Everything inside was fabulous and I would go through this tour again just to take another look! 😀
Angela G — Google review
Museum tour is filled with interesting facts about Asa and the Packer family. You can not tour the home alone. Tour is owned and run by the town of Jim Thorpe. Fascinating to see tech advances from the 1800s. The full mansion is not available to be toured.
Nia, G — Google review
We didn’t go inside, but the exterior of the mansion is impressive and beautifully maintained. It’s worth a quick stop to admire the architecture and take some photos while walking around downtown Jim Thorpe.
Ruchira K — Google review
What a great time! This was such a worthwhile trip. Make sure you get Eric as a tour guide. I even had a question about a statue outside of the premise. They called me back and though they didn't have an answer they will call me back as soon as they get an answer.
Daniel C — Google review
The Queen of all historic homes!! The Asa Packer mansion is so beautiful- a definite must see if you love elegant craftsmanship and architecture. I drove 5 hours round trip in one day to tour the home and it was worth every minute! The only downfall in my opinion, is no photos are allowed inside. You have to see it to believe it.
C G — Google review
What a cool house with wonderful history. We enjoyed our visit to this spectacular mansion so much because of Erik,our amazing tour guide. He knows every nook and cranny of this mansion along with all its historical facts. He's loves this place and it shows through his detailed tour. He really made our visit and tour special. It's so refreshing to see someone enjoy what the do for a living. Go visit the Asa Packer house and ask for Erik, you won't regret it.
Shari F — Google review
Built in 1861, this Victorian Italianate architecture-style home was constructed over a span of two years at a total cost of $14,000 dollars. The Asa Packer Mansion listed as a National Historic Landmark was the home of philanthropist, railroad magnate, and founder of Lehigh University, Asa Packer, from Oct. 16, 1861, to Oct. 29, 1912. Located in Jim Thorpe, this building is recognized by a red-ribbed tin roof and a central cupola proudly atop Packer Hill with the commanding stunning views of the surrounding Pocono Mountains, where my partner, his aunt and I came for a tour today. Tickets were easily available and reasonably priced for the 1pm tour, which covered the entirety of the first and second floors. Our tour guide was a young lady (she mentioned she is a senior in high school) who obviously loves her job and is personally interested in the history of the mansion and family. From the furniture, woodwork, and stained glass to the artwork, she spoke about the history or significance. The mansion is not a restoration where pictures and video are prohibited inside. An amazing walk back in time, for which we can recommend this place.
Eloy Y — Google review
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Packer Hill Ave, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229, USA
http://www.asapackermansion.com/
(570) 325-3229
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Kalahari Waterpark Resort Convention Center

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Resort hotel
It's a fun place for all ages, but especially for kids. You can stay all day in the water park. It has a cafe, bars, and restaurants within the water park. It also has a convention center for large group meetings or exhibitions. It also has an arcade next to the water park. This year it has new check-in kiosks so that customers don't need to wait for long to check in. The only thing I want to point out is the water pressure of the showerhead. It's too low. It took me a long time to wash off the body soap.
Robin J — Google review
Good place to stay the water park is nice. The arcade is a blast. Food is kinda expensive especially breakfast. There are really good places close by is you want to drive just a few minutes. For conferences it has a nice facility. Rooms are clean big bathtubs and nice shower. Places to hike and walk and lots of activities.
John F — Google review
Kalahari is a great place that has everything all in one place. I am a annual visitor and I must say it gets better every year. What makes this place the best is the staff! They are AMAZING!! So personable, helpful, and customer oriented. Even with the large crowd, they stay so grounded and friendly. I have to say the only consistent negative for me is the spa. Still amazing staff but it is very difficult to get an appointment I have seen it empty but you aren't able to appointments. Maybe they need additional help but I find that to be the most frustrating part. I also think there should be some additional flexibility with some of the services. I did not get to do my hydrotherapy, which I feel should have been able to be moved because there were loud and rather rowdy patrons there at the time of my session. I wanted to relax, not listen to loud, raunchy conversations. Otherwise wonderful!
Aimee J — Google review
The waterpark itself is great. The employees are very nice and helpful. However, our room smelled like stale cigarettes even though it’s a non smoking room. The beds are really uncomfortable. All the food, drinks, snacks etc. are way overpriced. Luckily there are some places , not too far off the resort you can go to get meals and snacks. Also I felt like signage wasn’t great. It was hard to figure out where to go when we first got there. I wish they would have details in the room regarding the different restaurants, and their menus. We had to walk to each restaurant and ask to look at a menu to then decide it was way overpriced.
S A — Google review
From the moment we walked in, this indoor water park completely exceeded our expectations. The entire place is spotless, well-organized, and filled with non-stop fun. Whether you’re coming with little kids, teens, or just looking for a day of fun as an adult, there’s truly something for everyone. The slides were incredible—fast, exciting, and totally safe with attentive lifeguards at every turn. The lazy river was the perfect way to relax, and the wave pool had just the right amount of thrill without being overwhelming. They also had a fantastic kids’ area with smaller slides and splash zones, which kept the younger ones entertained for hours. What really stood out was how well-run the entire place was. The staff were friendly, helpful, and clearly cared about making sure everyone had a great experience. Whether you’re trying to escape bad weather, planning a family day out, or celebrating a special occasion, I’d 100% recommend this indoor water park. We’ll definitely be back—and next time, we’re staying even longer!
Patryk C — Google review
Went for a quick getaway to use the pools only to have the pools shut down. Smell of marijuana permeated the room and the balcony so be careful with children here. Redd’s piano bar saved the rating from being only 1 star
Christopher G — Google review
Great place and service. Prices for food and the shops were a bit outrageous, but it's a resort. So, convenience was king, and they crushed that! The park is fun and exciting, the arcade kept the kiddos happy and the people were delightful.
Michael J — Google review
This waterpark was amazing the park have great water slides, and the arcade was great, and most importantly the lifeguards were very great they saved my sister from drowning.
Jackie Z — Google review
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4.0
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250 Kalahari Blvd, Pocono Manor, PA 18349, USA
https://www.kalahariresorts.com/pennsylvania/
(570) 580-6000
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The Museum At Bethel Woods

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Specialty Museums
The Museum At Bethel Woods is a captivating cultural destination located in Bethel, New York. Situated on the historic grounds of the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair, this multifaceted center features an amphitheater, performing arts center, and a museum that offers diverse experiences for visitors. The museum provides a deep dive into the '60s and the iconic 1969 Woodstock festival through multimedia exhibits, artifacts from the original festival, and a movie theater.
This place is fabulous. The staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and really care about sharing this experience positively. The museum is stacked with history, short documentaries, and listening stations. Great visit, anytime. We happened to be going to a concert there and really made the most of our time in Bethel.
Eric P — Google review
My wife and I grew up in the Woodstock generation. We weren't in the crowd of over 450,000 hippies but in the movies and music that came from those historic 3 days, we finally got there to see hallowed grounds and a great museum. Go there and understand the times and the music that brought so many people together in peace. Special thanks to Duke Devlin.
J K — Google review
A gem of a stop. Step back in history, and learn about iconic Woodstock. The exhibits are well planned and capture the magnitude of cultural impact this music festival had. We were in a time crunch, so we had to rush through. I would plan and give yourself at least two hours to fully enjoy. Price for entry very reasonable.
T H — Google review
This was such an awesome experience! I was too young to go to the original Woodstock, but I’ve always fantasized about being there as an adult. It took me a while, but I finally made it — and wow, it gave me chills! The grounds are beautiful, peaceful, and full of history. You can almost feel the energy of those 450,000 people who came together for peace, love, and music. The museum is fantastic — filled with stories, photos, and memories from that legendary time. If you ever get the chance, go! It’s not just a place, it’s a feeling. A walk through history that still radiates good vibes. ✌️💛🎶
Giovanna ( — Google review
Beautiful building and grounds. We had sandwiches at the Cafe before touring the museum. There was so much to read, and see. We watched some videos, viewed the memorabilia, listened to music, visited the gift shop. Came back later in the evening for the last night of the Peace, Love and Pumpkins Festival. What a great event! There were local vendors, a drone show, a very nicely decorated path, fire pits, food options. All the staff was terrific.
Kathy H — Google review
The building is nice. The grounds are nice BUT the Woodstock Exhibit leaves a lot to be desired. Basically its frames of the movie documentary blown up in parts and spread out throughout the Hall and its extremely grainy to booth. Maybe the younger generation might enjoy it because I doubt they've seen the movie. For everyone else from that ERA its a bust. Not to mention your paying a pretty penny to get in lol. Took me all of 5 minutes and $23.00. Decide for yourself :)
Delia — Google review
Awesome museum and grounds. Very knowledgeable staff, a few of them actually attended Woodstock in 1969. Movies were informative, lots of photos of bands that played at Woodstock. We also went to a peace, Love & Pumpkins. It was a Halloween experience of lighted up trails over 400 carved pumpkins and ghosts and ghouls. It is advertised as scary but it wasn’t. Still had a great time there was a band playing in enclosed pavilion, lots of vendors, food and drinks available for purchase. We spent the night on site in their campground. We stayed in the glamping area. Would love to come back next year for some of their summer concerts.
Nancy R — Google review
As a child of the 60s I had a pilgramage here on my "bucket list", which I fulfilled in October '25. The museum didn't disappoint. In addition to the expected Woodstock festival history and artifacts they do a nice job of the history of the era, e.g., political climate, race relations, Vietnam, etc. They also have a nice selection of videos of the concert and related topics. The monument overlooking and marking the concert field is half mile from the museum. There is a cafe on site selling breakfast and lunch items, beer and wine. Well worth a day outing.
Keith W — Google review
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200 Hurd Rd, Bethel, NY 12720, USA
https://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/bethel-woods-museum
(845) 583-2000
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Minnewaska State Park Preserve

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State park
Nature & Parks
Minnewaska State Park Preserve spans over 21,000 acres in the Shawangunk Mountains and boasts breathtaking views of waterfalls, three sky lakes, and 25 miles of trails ideal for hiking and biking. The park offers an assortment of territories to explore from wooded areas to rocky terrain while also featuring rock climbing opportunities. A highlight is the stunning fall foliage view that can be seen within a 15-20 minute walk.
Minnewaska State Park is about a 2-hour drive from Manhattan, and it’s completely worth it. The park has a beautiful waterfall and a stunning lake surrounded by vibrant fall colors. I did a short 30-minute trek to reach the top viewpoint instead of driving directly to the sunset spot and the view was spectacular 😍😍 The scenery from above was truly breathtaking, especially during fall. I didn’t have much time to explore the whole park, but even the little I saw was amazing. Highly recommend visiting if you love nature and want a peaceful escape from the city! 🌿🍁🏞️
Al F — Google review
This park is beautiful, it has a lake and waterfalls and multiple easy trails to walk. It also has a small beach with a lifeguard where you can swim. There is also an area for kayaking. The only thing I did not like, was the area for long distance swimmers, there is a sign that states “only members can swim”, however it doesn’t say you can’t walk in that area. My husband and I walked there and a crazy “Karen” wanted us to get out and go back to the trail. We were admiring the lake and walking and not bothering anyone. It really did not make any sense, needless to say I stayed longer just to make her enjoy her day 😂 even more, some people just act entitled and I will put them in their place if needed, but it’s not the park’s fault. After all, it is a park, and people should be allowed to explore unless otherwise posted. Aside from this incident, I would recommend this park, you will need a few visits to see everything! Also the visitor’s center staff are very friendly and helpful.
Claudia D — Google review
Minnewaska State Park is honestly one of my favorite places to just get away and chill. The views are unreal—think cliffs, lakes, waterfalls, and endless trees. I love hiking the trails here; every turn feels like a new adventure, and the air is so fresh. Whether I’m hanging out by the lake, snapping photos, or just taking in the scenery, it’s always super relaxing. It’s the kind of spot where you can totally unplug and just enjoy nature. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape with awesome views, you’ve gotta check this place out!
Ok A — Google review
Hands-on most beautiful state park in New York has preserved the legacy of park’s founders Smiley brothers by maintaining the carriage roads and trails in excellent state. My favorite loop is to follow Castle road to Lake Awosting and return back via Hamilton road back to Minnewasca lake. Very scenic views that don’t require serious hiking effort, just slight inclines and declines. Natural beauty of Shawangunk Mountains here is supplemented by road building prowess of preserve’s founders and is the reason that we still have the park available now to thousands of daily visitors at a modest fee. Many grand historic hotels of Catskills don’t exist anymore including burnt out Cliff House and Windmere hotels previously located at shores of Lake Minnewasca till 1970s, so really glad that conservation efforts have succeeded here. New visitor center and expansive parking lots are huge improvement over park’s facilities of just six years ago.
Mike Z — Google review
Visited: Friday, October 24, 2025 I hiked the Castle Point Loop starting from the Upper Parking Lot. The parking lot was spacious and not crowded — definitely past the peak season — and parking was $10. The weather was a bit chilly, but the fall colors were still beautiful. At first, I took the UA trail toward Castle Point, but it was mostly gravel and not very exciting. Later I switched to the BR trail, which was better, though I hardly saw anyone the entire time — maybe fewer than five people total. The hike itself felt a bit monotonous; even on the way down, it was just gravel again, so I ended up jogging down. I remembered Gertrude’s Nose being much more interesting and scenic in comparison. I stopped by the Falls at the end, but honestly, it wasn’t something I’d go out of my way to see again. Overall, it’s a decent hike for solitude and views, but not one I’d rush to repeat — especially considering it takes around 5 hours round trip.
Karl K — Google review
Oh, it's so lovely. I come down from the north, and seeing the beautifully colored autumn leaves is especially a big treat. The most basic trail around the large lake in the park is perfect for couples to come and take a light, short walk. Of course, the surrounding scenery is beautiful, needless to say. If you've done a lot of hiking, there are courses suited to different abilities, so it would be great to experience them together. The view of the park from above is truly breathtaking. The visitor center is clean, and the staff are very friendly. Even though I visited on a cloudy day, I highly recommend it to anyone nearby or within a 1-2 hour drive!
Jason K — Google review
There is a lot of canopy for shade but there wasn't a lot of water coming over the falls. It was like a clogged shower head. You need to come after a rain storm. Over all it was nice, quiet, and not crowded. You can hear the sound of silence, and nature.
Doug H — Google review
One of our favorite park for years. You can hike. We love trail bike riding here with the family. The views are spectacular! Worth the uphill ride. No camera can capture its actual beauty. And we love what we call “the secret lake” - Lake Awosting since it’s in the middle of seemingly nowhere. Surrounded by hills and trees. Not always open so check before you go. Perfect full day activity. Bring snacks. Every ridges and valley points are worth stopping to just soak in all that grandeur nature has to offer! Please make sure to take your trash with you as you go to preserve its beauty.
MGiOiA — Google review
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5281 Route 44-55, Kerhonkson, NY 12446, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/minnewaska/details.aspx
(845) 255-0752
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Grand Central Terminal

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Train station
Grand Central Terminal, also known as Grand Central Station, is a historic train station in New York City. Completed in 1913, it boasts a grand facade and a magnificent main concourse adorned with Tennessee-marble floors and Italian-marble ticket counters. The vaulted ceiling of the main concourse features a stunning mural of constellations designed by French painter Paul Cesar Helleu. Despite being primarily a commuter and traveler hub, it is also one of the world's top tourist attractions.
Grand Central Terminal is absolutely breathtaking! From the stunning architecture and the celestial ceiling in the main concourse to the constant energy and movement, it's a true New York City landmark. Whether you're catching a train, grabbing a bite, or just exploring, there's something magical about this place. The mix of history, elegance, and hustle makes it feel like you're in the heart of the city. A must-visit spot, even if you're not traveling!
Ankit B — Google review
Grand Central Terminal is the third busiest train station in North America, behind New York’s Pennsylvania Station and Toronto’s Union Station. The unique architecture and interior design of the Grand Central Station have been designated several landmarks, including a National Historic Landmark. The Beaux-Arts style design is reflected in numerous works of art. In the center of the concourse is the information booth, which features a brass clock on all four sides, one of Grand Central’s most recognizable symbols. As old as the station is, it is a place of enormous construction cost and engineering excellence. Grand Central is one of the busiest train stations in the world, with approximately 750,000 visitors per day. A must-see on any Grand Central tour is the $20 million opaline clock above the information booth. Grand Central Terminal is one of the top 10 most visited tourist attractions in the world, and the main concourse of the terminal is often used as a meeting place, especially in movies and on TV. Grand Central Terminal was designed and built with two main levels for passengers: the upper level for intercity trains and the lower level for commuter trains. Grant Central Terminal was originally named after the New York Central Railroad, which operated from 1900 to 1910. The current new terminal was built from 2007 to 2023. The constellations are embroidered on the ceiling of the constellations, and sometimes you can see cute scenes of children lying on the floor and looking at the constellations embroidered on the ceiling. The doors leading into the terminal from 42nd Street show traces of its long history. Note: Beaux-Arts architecture was an academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from the 1830s to the late 19th century. It was based on the principles of French neoclassicism, incorporating elements of the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and using modern materials such as iron, glass, and later steel. It was an important style and had a huge influence on institutions and public buildings, especially in Europe and the United States, from the late 19th century to the 20th century.
Danny H — Google review
Grand Central Terminal is far more than just a train station – it’s a true New York landmark and a must-see for any visitor to the city. As one of the busiest transport hubs in the world, the constant movement of people adds a sense of energy and urgency that’s uniquely New York. Despite the crowds, the atmosphere is captivating and full of character. What really makes Grand Central stand out is its breathtaking architecture. From the celestial ceiling of the Main Concourse to the grand arched windows and marble staircases, every detail is a testament to American ambition and craftsmanship. It’s a space that reflects the era when the United States was building not just infrastructure, but a global legacy of power and progress. Walking through Grand Central gives you a real sense of history and purpose – it’s both a functional space and a symbol of what America once set out to achieve. A perfect blend of beauty, scale, and purpose. Definitely worth visiting, even if you’re not catching a train.
Pawel B — Google review
Iconic landmark with stunning architecture Grand Central Terminal is not just a train station but a New York City icon. The main concourse is breathtaking with its celestial ceiling mural, elegant arches, and constant energy. The Whispering Gallery is a fun hidden gem where you can test the acoustics. There are also plenty of shops, restaurants, and the Grand Central Market for local treats. Despite the crowds, it’s worth visiting to admire the architecture and soak in the history.
Amin S — Google review
If you know you know this is where the opening scene for the first episode of gossip girl filmed. It is the most gorgeous train station I’ve ever seen and is so clean and tidy. There is lots of variety of food and retail shops available and even a little sports section it entertain yourself. It is truly an amazing train station and it’s so appealing to the eye. There’s also so nice to re-enact the classic Photo of Serena Vander Woodson. 🤭🤍🫶🏼
Tahlia T — Google review
As a tourist visiting New York City, Grand Central Station was my favorite building. You could see and feel the history of the building. The best part about being inside the station is thinking about how important it was to building the city and how it currently helps facilitate so much of the business in the city. Also, it is amazing to think about the important people from history who have set foot in the same location! Highly recommend as a stop touring the city!
Curtis U — Google review
This has been the station I’ve used for years as my main connection between home and the city. Even though it’s a hub for both locals and tourists, from my perspective as a local, I still find it beautiful—especially from an architectural point of view. It’s full of history, and every time I arrive here, I feel like I’m stepping into a place that matters—somewhere meaningful. There’s always so much going on: people arriving, leaving, tourists, commuters… and I love that. It captures the magic of New York’s diversity. Trains run frequently, and you can easily catch the line that suits your destination. Ticket prices vary, but I recommend downloading the MTA app to check schedules and buy tickets online. You can also get them at the booths—it’s a bit old-school, but it has its charm (I used to do that a lot back when I was in school). What I love most is the art deco style—it reflects the elegance that made early 20th-century New York so iconic. The restrooms are usually clean, there are quick bites available if you’re in a hurry, and the self-service machines are convenient. Overall, it’s an efficient, accessible terminal—and I truly love it.
Karina T — Google review
An Icon of Timeless New York: Grand Central Terminal Grand Central Terminal is a cultural, historical, and architectural masterpiece in addition to being a transportation hub. This famous landmark, which is in the center of Manhattan, has captivated tourists for more than a century with its exquisite Beaux-Arts architecture, minute details, and lively ambiance. The Main Concourse, with its celestial ceiling mural that depicts a starry night sky, greets you as soon as you enter. The terminal is flooded with natural light from the enormous arched windows, and the lavish chandeliers lend a touch of refinement. A timeless gathering place and must-see is the renowned four-faced clock in the middle of the concourse. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Grand Central is a thriving transportation center that effectively serves commuters with buses, subway lines, and Metro-North trains. The terminal is a pleasure to explore because it retains its grandeur and nostalgic feel despite the continuous movement. One of the highlights is the Whispering Gallery, which is close to the Oyster Bar and features an intriguing acoustic trick that lets visitors hear whispers coming from the other side of the arch. In addition, the terminal has a number of upscale stores, bakeries, and eateries, such as the well-known Grand Central Oyster Bar, which has been serving fresh seafood since 1913. Grand Central Terminal never lets you down, whether you're interested in architecture, history, or just want to feel a little bit of New York's charm. It offers a gateway to the city as well as a destination in and of itself, skillfully fusing elegance and functionality. A trip to New York wouldn't be complete without experiencing the enchantment of this iconic site. Strongly advised!
M K — Google review
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89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017, USA
https://grandcentralterminal.com/
(212) 340-2583
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St. Patrick's Cathedral

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Sights & Landmarks
St. Patrick's Cathedral, a towering Neo-Gothic church built in 1879, is a historic landmark and symbol of the Roman Catholic Church in New York City. Situated across from Rockefeller Center on Fifth Avenue, it is the largest Catholic cathedral in the United States and can accommodate around 5,000 worshippers every Sunday.
Truly rivals any of the European cathedrals I've seen. Which is exactly what we were hoping for. It is truly a stunning place. Absolutely beautiful and serene. I love that there were people there in prayer and lined up for confession too. It is wonderful to see this incredibly stunning place in full service to those coming for worship. I wish the gift shop wasn't so tiny. Barely big enough for 3 people to squeeze in but I did anyway. 😆 Please don't miss this incredible place and be sure to give something back to it as well.
Autumn S — Google review
Visiting St. Patrick’s Cathedral was one of the highlights of my trip to New York! The architecture is breathtaking, with incredible detail inside and out. The interior is filled with beautiful artifacts, stained glass, and history everywhere you look. I went early in the morning and it was almost empty, which made the visit even more special and peaceful. Definitely a must-see if you’re visiting NYC — it’s not only a stunning landmark but also a great place to take a quiet break from the busy city.
Rob H — Google review
Stepping into St. Patrick micheal cathedral is like entering a sacred time capsule-one that blends spiritual reverence with architectural brilliance. Nestled in heart of Midtown Manhattan,this neo- gothic masterpiece stands as a beacon of faith, resilience, and artistry. From the moment you approach its towering spires and intricate facade, you’re struck by the cathedral majestic presence. The stained glass windows shimmer with stories of saints and scripture casting colorful reflections that dance across the marble floors. Every arch, column and carving speaks to the craftsmanship of a bygone era, yet the place feels timeless
Yvonne R — Google review
Beautiful cathedral both outside and inside. The architecture is gorgeous from its high arches and pillars to the glass stained windows. To enter the cathedral is free to everyone but they do accept donations and even have a small gift shop you can get a souvenir from. Walking around there is almost a feeling of peace and even if you're not religious it's still an amazing place to visit. Definitely not a place to miss!
Maya T — Google review
Spectacular cathedral in the heart of New York Cty. Right across the street from Rockefeller Center. Often overlooked because it is not as tall as the surrounding skyscrapers, but one of the great cathedrals of the world. The stained glass is stunning, and the interior is huge. No admission charge. Ongoing masses throughout the day
Sally T — Google review
I am not Catholic or Christian but that did not stop me from admiring this stunningly beautiful building and the architecture. The place is so peaceful and quiet and people are praying and reading inside. So be respectful when you go in. It’s free to enter and if you have bags they must be checked before you’re allowed in.
Zack W — Google review
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a breathtaking landmark, rich in history and spiritual beauty. Its soaring architecture, stained-glass windows, and peaceful atmosphere make it both inspiring and serene. Visitors are struck by its detailed craftsmanship and sense of reverence, whether attending Mass or simply exploring. A must-see for those who appreciate art, culture, and sacred spaces.
Rudy D — Google review
Wonderful spot to visit. The architecture is beautiful and the history is engaging. It wasn’t too crowded when I visited, but I can see it getting pretty full. Great for photography.
Eric A — Google review
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4.6
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5th Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA
https://www.saintpatrickscathedral.org/
(212) 753-2261
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American Museum of Natural History

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Natural history museum
Museums
The American Museum of Natural History is a world-renowned museum filled with specimens from all over the natural world. It is one of the largest museums in the world, and it makes science come alive for visitors with its permanent exhibitions. The museum also has an excellent library and planetarium.
My visit was awesome! There was so much too see, I’ve been there for about 4 hours, including a show in the Hayden planetarium and it was barely enough to walk through every exhibit and read a few things. The 4th floor was my favorite by far, because it had the dinosaur bones, which was very interesting. The large Titanosauros was amazing. The other floors and exhibits were also very interesting, like the ones about early civilizations. The animal ones were also very nicely done. I also really liked the milky way show in the planetarium. Overall it was a very good experience and I can’t recommend it enough for the price, If you have enough time to see everything.
Lion — Google review
Amazing! I’ve been to several museums in this category all around the country & world & in my opinion this is the best…even better than DC’s Smithsonian. Unlike other NYC attractions it was less packed and more enjoyable. I love the balance between science & history. The scale and attention to detail is top notch. Many of the taxidermies & environments looked great. I won’t go into great detail, but rather will post photos & let you decide. Lastly, everything is well maintained. I recommend!
Harold P — Google review
The American Museum of Natural History never disappoints. You could easily spend hours here — especially in the incredible animal exhibits, where lifelike dioramas make you feel like you’re standing in the middle of the wild. It’s one of those places that fascinates you no matter how many times you visit. This was our second time, and it was just as impressive as the first. Even though the weather outside was beautiful — and we briefly considered renting bikes in Central Park instead — we stuck to our plan and went to the museum. Weather-wise, probably not the best choice, but absolutely worth it. We added two special exhibitions to our visit (both extra cost): “Invisible Worlds” — a stunning, beautifully produced show about the hidden connections between all living things and how we share DNA with nearly everything on Earth. Highly recommended. The Milky Way Encounters — another highlight, with breathtaking visuals projected on the dome ceiling as you recline in your seat and journey through space. Aside from that, we explored much of the permanent collection — though there’s always more to see. I’d say we covered about 80% this time, which is progress from our first visit! A world-class museum, perfect for all ages. Whether you’re into nature, science, or just want to feel small in the best possible way — this place is a must.
Lars W — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The American Museum of Natural History is truly one of New York City’s greatest treasures. Every exhibit is fascinating — from the towering dinosaur fossils to the dazzling Hall of Gems and Minerals. The museum is beautifully curated, and you can easily spend an entire day exploring without seeing everything. The dioramas are stunningly detailed and bring the natural world to life, while the planetarium offers an awe-inspiring look at the universe. It’s a perfect place for both kids and adults — educational, fun, and full of wonder. Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds, and plan ahead for exhibits like the Hayden Planetarium or the butterfly conservatory. Overall, this museum never disappoints and is a must-visit every time I’m in New York.
Antonio B — Google review
Excellent collection of dinosaur fossil collections, so many are complete. Nice to see it up and close to see the scale of the actual dinosaur bones. Conveniently located on the same block as the subway metro station of 81st Street station. Their are many collections of animals from around the world, not just American species. Hayden Planetarium was an incredible experience that one must try. The screen is semi circle in the ceiling to get a 3D effect feel. Sometimes, it feels like you are moving!!! Highly recommend to buying tickets before arriving to save time. Very highly recommended 👌 👍
Buster I — Google review
Do the planetarium! It’s an incredible show, part science, part dreamscape, and a great place to rest your feet after a day of exploring. Neil deGrasse Tyson’s narration is stellar (pun intended). I almost fell asleep, in the best possible way. We had to speed-run this visit, and it actually worked out! We hit the dinosaurs and gems first, both absolutely worth it. The exhibits are thoughtfully laid out and easy to navigate since each floor follows a similar flow. There’s so much here that we definitely missed a few sections, but if you’re short on time, you can comfortably see the major highlights in about two hours before closing. This museum has a much more family-oriented vibe than the MET or MoMA, plenty of kids, groups, and wide-eyed first-timers. Keep an eye out for special events and group experiences; there’s always something fascinating going on.
M K — Google review
Wow the wife and I came from Montana to see this gem. We love rocks. So many rocks of all kinds. But when asking to get to the hall of planet earth the employees dont know? Whaaaaaaat! Mamma mia!! We met four beautiful young girls looking at the African Mammal Rock for a group project! The animals are so real a lipstick just like the real thing. And the dino skeletons CANT BELIEVE THEM THINGS ARE REAL. So HUGE. All the kiddos there loved the dinos, many happy couples posing like dinos…can you feel the love tonight? In the hall of planet earf...It was very dark and warm like I was in a cave and it unlocked my primal earthly instincts to want to take a nap. Honk shoo. Honk shoo. Sleepy dAVE. Our favorite was the free fine minute planetarium show I really felt like I was in another galazy made me DIZZY. Love the milky glizy way galaxy. What do you know about the Cambrian explosion? The Alaskan earthquake was tragic. I learned a lot……Terrific. Great. Great for families kiddos and bored lonely singles.
David B — Google review
Was on a work trip to NY but this was definitely my highlight to-go place, who doesn't like dinosaur! However I went close to closing hour, so there was very little crowd frankly which makes it very easy to navigate around and photos were mostly free of people! This is a huge museum which a great number of exhibitions you prob can spend more time here! Also nearby is central park which you can go for a stroll right after! Location: American Museum of Natural History
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200 Central Prk W, New York, NY 10024, USA
https://www.amnh.org/
(212) 769-5100
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Central Park

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Sights & Landmarks
Central Park is a breathtaking green sanctuary nestled in the bustling heart of New York City, offering an escape from the urban hustle. Established in 1857, this iconic park spans over 800 acres, making it larger than London's Hyde Park. Visitors can meander along scenic walking paths and expansive lawns while discovering a plethora of attractions. From the enchanting Alice in Wonderland statue to Belvedere Castle perched on Vista Rock, every corner reveals something new.
If there was a perfect city park, this would be it. It just is an amazing park. You can go for a stroll in the woods, sun bath in a grass meadow, see great entertainment, much of it free, rent a row boad on the lake, people watch and so much more. When you are in the park, in some areas it might not even seem like you are still in the city. Anyone visiting NYC should take the time to walk through and explore the park. There is an amazing zoo, a carousel, ice skating rink, and even a castle in the park. The pictures are of the reservoir at the north end of the park.
Photo T — Google review
Central Park in the Fall — Absolutely Magical! Visiting Central Park in autumn was better than I ever imagined. The colors, the crisp air, the skyline peeking through the trees — it felt straight out of a movie, only real. The park is wonderfully kid-friendly and dog-friendly, full of families, friendly faces, and space to explore. From the winding paths to the shimmering ponds and quiet lakes, every corner is breathtaking. The city views are stunning, and everyone we met was kind and welcoming. Truly one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I’ve ever experienced.
Rebecca ( — Google review
Central Park is more than just the heart of New York City — it’s the city’s soul. Spanning over 840 acres, this green oasis feels like a peaceful escape wrapped inside the chaos of Manhattan. The moment you step in, the city noise fades, replaced by the rustle of leaves, the laughter of joggers, and the sound of musicians under the bridges. Every corner of the park tells a story. From the romantic Bow Bridge arching gracefully over the lake to the grand Bethesda Terrace overlooking the fountain, it’s a photographer’s dream and a wanderer’s paradise. The pathways curve through gardens, open meadows, and quiet wooded areas — perfect for a morning run, a lazy picnic, or simply sitting on a bench and watching life pass by. What makes Central Park truly special is how it reflects the rhythm of New York itself. On one side, artists sketch and performers play violins; on the other, kids race their bikes while couples row across the lake. In winter, the Wollman Rink sparkles with skaters, and in spring, the cherry blossoms paint the park in pastel shades. Whether you’re a tourist seeing it for the first time or a local escaping your busy schedule, Central Park never feels the same twice. It’s timeless yet ever-changing — a living masterpiece right in the middle of skyscrapers. In a city that never sleeps, Central Park reminds you to breathe, slow down, and simply be. ⭐ Rating: 5/5 A must-visit — not just for its beauty, but for the peace and inspiration it offers.
Mashnun — Google review
Central Park is the most beautiful place in New York! Perfect for photoshoots, horse rides, and boating on the lake. It’s also one of the best romantic spots for a date. Everywhere you go, you can hear live music, which adds such a magical atmosphere. I love visiting in any season — spring with blooming trees and fall with falling leaves are my favorites. A truly unique place you can’t find anywhere else in the world!
Olena “ — Google review
Central Park is an incredible place — a true green oasis in the heart of New York City’s concrete jungle. It surrounds you with peace and nature, making you forget you’re in one of the busiest cities in the world. Perfect for a walk, a picnic, or simply to sit and breathe in the calm beauty of the park.
Lina G — Google review
After the watching the 'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' Broadway show at the Marquis Theatre on W46th St & 7th Ave, we walked the 0.7 miles up 7th Ave to the Central Park entrance at W59th St where I had my first NYC Hotdog from the Nathan's Hotdog stand. It was very tasty if a tad small for $6. We only walked in a very small section of the vast 843 acres, 2.5 miles long and 0.5 miles wide park, from the W59th St & 7Ave entrance to the Model Sailing Boat Lake and could have spent several days explore the different sections of this vast beautiful space, which is enjoyed daily by some many local New Yorkers and tourists. There were lots of people relaxing on the grass, walking, jogging, running, cycling & rollerblading through the park, together with rickshaws and horse drawn carriages carrying their passengers on the one directional circular road running around inside the park. We stopped off at the Le Pain Quotidien kiosk next to the Model Boating Lake for hot drinks & pastries at one of the tables, enjoying the late evening sunshine whilst watching people going by and children sailing their rented remote controlled model boats in the lake. There are public male & female toilets either side of the kiosk and a table service section for a selection of food & drinks. It wasn't too busy when we were there around 6pm on a Saturday evening and it was the perfect place to sit down, take a break, relax and watch the world go by in Central Park whilst enjoying a drink. We were fortunate to be there to listen to the famous Central Park guitar man, David Ippolito, playing some beautiful guitar music from across the boating lake opposite our table, in his regular Saturday slot. On our walk to the Model Boating Lake we passed the 1,800 seat open air Delacorte amphitheater inside the park, where free public shows of Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' were being performed. My wife is a big fan of Shakespeare's plays and would have loved to have gone to see the play. However, as the vast majority of tickets were allocated via lottery to NYC residents we would have had to queue up in person in a standby line outside the theatre on the day, in the hope of getting one of these few ticket allocations and I didn't like Shakespeare enough to do that. As it was such beautiful warm late summer we decided to walk the 2.2 miles down Lexington Ave, from the park at 74th St down to our hotel at 36th St. Although it took a lot longer than taking the subway we really enjoyed seeing more of the city on foot.
Hong L — Google review
I had never seen such a huge park in the city area. Spread across 800+ acres, this park has a lot of beautiful places to visit. We went to Bethesda terrace as our first spot here and it’s really worth visiting. Great spots to visit, sit, relax, run and click pictures. Loved the bow bridge. Must visit and highly recommended.
TANVEER A — Google review
Central Park is absolutely beautiful !!! it’s hard to believe a place this big and peaceful exists right in the middle of the city. I loved exploring Belvedere Castle and Bethesda Fountain, and seeing all the iconic spots in person felt so special. Such a perfect place to just wander, relax, and take in the city from a completely different perspective.
Kaitlin K — Google review
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4.7
(134367)
New York, NY, USA
https://www.centralparknyc.org/
(212) 310-6600
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Art museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, located in Central Park, New York City, is a world-renowned museum housing over two million pieces of art from various time periods and cultures. From Egyptian hieroglyphics to European masterpieces by artists like Picasso and Van Gogh, the museum offers a comprehensive look at human civilization.
Wonderful experience. When you get here especially on the weekends there is a long line but rest assured it goes very fast but I don't mind for security sake. There are discounts for new Yorkers and veterans seniors. As soon as you walk in you will be amazed with the elaborate staircase and walking in on the first floor welcome to ancient Egypt. Explore the continents Africa Europe Asia..... my wife and I enjoy it I like the old houses inside she likes the paintings. And a cafe on the first floor and a restaurant on top I believe 5th. It's a oasis in the middle of the big apple 🍎 ..
DWAYNE W — Google review
Visiting The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City was an absolutely unforgettable experience! The museum is breathtaking in both size and scope, offering a rich and diverse collection that spans centuries and cultures. Every exhibit is thoughtfully curated, allowing visitors to feel fully immersed in art and history. From the stunning European paintings to the intricate Egyptian artifacts, each gallery offers something new and awe-inspiring. The museum’s architecture is just as impressive as the art itself, with grand halls and beautiful details that make exploring a true pleasure. The staff and volunteers are welcoming and knowledgeable, enhancing the experience even further. Whether you’re an art lover or just looking for a cultural adventure, The Met is a must-visit destination that leaves a lasting impression. I can’t wait to return!
Frankie — Google review
We had the morning free before flying home and wanted to visit somewhere new to us. You could actually spend the whole day in this magnificent museum. It's structurally beautiful as well as having displays that are truly impressive. The Egyptian items were outstanding, the burial items, jewellery and finds took our breath away. The wall paintings on the burial building were spectacular. Also the photograph of the wooden replica boats all broken and then repaired and on display were incredible. They all had a black bob hairstyle! The Greek section was fabulous as was the Asian. The African panels on the ceiling, totem poles, tribal costumes and carvings were beautifully painted and definitely a favourite of ours. The Japanese garden was quiet and a place of calm and very much represented the culture. We had a quick stop at the cafe, the queue went down fairly quickly and people were constantly moving so tables became available. This museum turned into a highlight of our trip and I have already told friends to put it on their to do list when visiting New York.
Kay S — Google review
⭐️ Incredible World-Class Museum in the Heart of NYC. I visited The Metropolitan Museum of Art and bought my ticket at the entrance. It was busy with tourists, but once you step inside the galleries the museum is so huge that the crowds spread out quickly. The exhibits are absolutely incredible — Egyptian mummies, sarcophagi, medieval knights, full suits of armor, ancient weapons, paintings, sculptures, musical instruments, and so much more. The collection is massive and honestly mind-blowing. At some point we were so tired from walking that we had to stop, because this place is endless. It really feels like stepping into ancient Egypt, medieval Europe, and world history all inside Manhattan. There are clean restrooms, plenty of places to rest, and a nice gift shop on the way out. A must-visit NYC museum. Highly recommended! 📸🇺🇸
Life N — Google review
I haven’t been to the MET ever since coming back from the army. I used to go all the time, especially when they would have new exhibits in the museum. What made me go in the first place was because I’m writing an essay on art for my art history class. I wanted to share so of the photos that I took on my journey.
Louie V — Google review
Man Ray exhibit was fantastic. Ancient Egypt was also very cool. So big, impossible to see all in 1 visit. upstairs musical instruments room was awesome and the armor and swords too. loved the big open natural light room where the Egyptian tomb was. Really great place.
Kelli R — Google review
The Met in NYC is one of those rare places that somehow exceeds the hype. The moment you walk in, you feel the weight of history, culture, and artistry from every corner of the world. The collection is massive — truly something for everyone — but it never feels overwhelming. Every gallery is intentional, beautifully curated, and full of details that pull you in. What I appreciated most was how easy it was to get lost in time. One minute you’re in ancient Egypt, the next you’re staring at a Van Gogh that stops you in your tracks. The staff is friendly, the layout is intuitive, and the entire experience feels like stepping into a different world for a few hours. If you’re in NYC, this is a non-negotiable stop. It’s not just a museum — it’s an experience you carry with you long after you leave.
Marcio C — Google review
Carved out 3 hours and still barely got through maybe a half(if even that) of the museum. The staff there was great and the student discount of 17$ was pretty great, and I think it’s awesome that New York residents and local students only pay if they want to, that’s a cool perk. One thing is, at times it definitely felt like a maze getting through the galleries.
Natedaparson — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(55476)
1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA
https://www.metmuseum.org/
(212) 535-7710
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Frederic V. Malek West Point Visitors Center

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Visitor center
The Frederic V. Malek West Point Visitors Center is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the rich history of the U.S. Army and the prestigious West Point Academy. This free museum offers an engaging experience, featuring a captivating video that delves into the academy's past and provides insights into cadet life. Visitors can also enjoy stunning views of the Hudson River from its lobby. Many guests have found themselves pleasantly surprised by the wealth of information and beauty housed within this center.
Where you get bus tours or asks information, they accept cash only! They instruct you where the atm is. Clean restroom, spacious lobby, beautiful vista on hudson lake. See images for reference.
Nico S — Google review
Definitely, a place to visit. While it is the United States Military Academy, it is full of history and a very scenic place sitting above the. Hudson River. The museum is free, and you can walk around, but they do offer a bus tour.
Neil Y — Google review
Loved the Visitor's Center. I came after booking a bus tour. While waiting for the tour to start, I started walking through the visitor's center but only got a few rooms in and I had noticed 30 minutes had flown by. I returned later after the tour and finished the visitor's center, which took me about an hour to complete. The visitor's center has a ton of modern and interesting exhibits about West Point, its history and the academy's 4-year curriculum, which I found very interesting. I was thrilled to learn of what the cadets go through, from their first day through graduation. There are a few interactive exhibits including two movie rooms. I also found out that the visitor's center and neighboring museum are both completely free! You do not need to book any tour or obtain a pass to visit these buildings. Currently, masks are required in both buildings at all time. I highly recommend the visitor's center, museum and bus tour ($18 ish) to everyone of all ages.
Jemlnlx — Google review
The Visitors Center is lovely, with clean restrooms and an extensive gift shop. The highlight for us was "The West Point Experience." It was an impressive exhibit. It started with a short movie covering the history of West Point and an overview of its mission and focus. We then walked through the interactive, multi-media section which again touched on the history of the institution, and then went into detail about the 47 month long journey of a cadet at West Point. Well worth the time, and it's free!
David S — Google review
Modern, new visitor center that gives you a taste of the cadet's life. Can't wait for the museum to be opened again though.
Martin K — Google review
Beautiful views of Hudson river, interactive West Point exhibit, and clean bathroom s .
Mike M — Google review
An amazing intro to one of the most elite colleges in the Country. A must see for any patriot.
Thomas D — Google review
Exactly what you would expect from our service academies. Fast, efficient, fun, informative experience. Loved the tour and we learned a few things along the way.
Randy G — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(741)
2107 New South Post Rd, West Point, NY 10996, USA
https://www.westpoint.edu/about/public-affairs/visitors-center
(845) 938-2638
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Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate

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Temporarily Closed
Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate, is a historic landmark located in Sleepy Hollow near Tarrytown. It was once the home of the influential Rockefeller family and offers tours of its 40-room mansion, gardens, and art collection. The estate's name means "lookout" in Dutch and lives up to it with breathtaking views of the Hudson River.
This place had a few delightful surprises!! Definitely do the upstairs/downstairs tour to see the amazing artwork. I had a fantastic tour guide; his name is Colin. Very enthusiastic and knowledgeable and patient. Do get your tickets ahead of time because it's a popular place; at least it was in October. Interior photos are not allowed.
K L — Google review
Great experience at the Kykuit Highlights Tour. This tour is about 1.5 hours and covers the first floor of the estate and outside. There are other (longer) tours that include more of the estate if you like. All tours leave from the Visitor's Center. There is a large parking lot there...but there is also some overflow parking around the corner ii needed. The overflow lot is a short walk to the Visitor's Center. The center has a large shop with lots of gifts and souvenirs. There are also some snacks and bakery-items (coffee, tea, pastries) available for purchase. There are bathrooms and the ticketing area. You check in at the ticketing area and are given a hand band. A bus (very nice and comfy) will take the tour guests from the visitor's center to the estate...the ride is about 10 minutes. The tour guide will also be on the bus offering some information throughout the ride, including information on the structures and facilities within the larger estate as you pass those by. The tour itself was great...but I can see some may want to visit the other floors of the estate, which is only included in the longer tours. Lots of information throughout the tour. They do keep the schedule pretty tight though as I noticed our tour guide checking the schedule regularly to determine how much time to spend at each room. I understand this is crucial in order to accommodate the various timed tours but it does leave little room for asking questions and some of it felt a little rushed. Photography is ONLY permitted outside of the estate. You cannot take photos inside the estate. You are taken back to the visitor's center when the tour it completed. Overall I had a great visit. I would love to return to view some of the other offerings...such as the Philipsburg Manor. All staff I encountered were friendly and helpful.
Jemlnlx — Google review
This is a very good place to visit as it is a former summer retreat of John D. Rockefeller who was first American billionaire and the founder of Standard Oil. Well maintained and a great location with awesome views. However the "classic tour" does not let you see the whole house as the upstairs of the property is still private area owned by the Rockefeller family. The tour was about 2 hour and they took the group onto a bus ride from the ticket place to the Kykuit estate house.
Kosta R — Google review
The tour is quite extensive and the tour guide is knowledgeable about the Rockefeller family and the many many art pieces in the home and grounds. The tour includes first floor, massive grounds, basement art gallery, and carriage garages. Parking was at Phillipsburg mansion and then take a shuttle to the mansion. Be early as the shuttle does leave at the ticket time and it was quite busy.
Marie M — Google review
We did the Grand tour. Our guide, Dana, was very knowledgeable about the house and gardens. It was a drizzly day so we didn't get as much outside but additional spots were added on the inside. There are a lot of stairs. It is always fascinating learning about people from the past.
Beth G — Google review
We did the standard tour which is about two hours start to finish from the visitor center at Philipsburg manor. A few things to note: You CAN have water in a sealed container, but you may not drink it inside the house. All bags will be checked before entering the main house. Photography is only allowed outside of the house on the grounds. We’ve made it a habit to take our visiting family to historic estates we have yet to visit and this weekend it was Kykuit. While the house itself is impressive, it’s complimented by the various artworks and sculptures placed throughout inside and the grounds. The two hour tour gives you a nice tour of the main floor of the house, the main grounds, and the art galleries in the basement. Then, you get a peak inside the carriage house to view the collection of classic buggies, carriages, and cars. You start at Philipsburg Manor Visitor Center and they shuttle you to the house and back. There are several moments throughout the tour that offer spots to sit for those in need.
Eric B — Google review
The Rockefeller mansion. Kykuit, is an estate to behold, the bus ride up from Sleepy Hollow is fun. The house is spectacular as are the grounds. The home has a variety of different tours, with different price points. The panoramic view over the Hudson valley is truly magnificent. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Paul J — Google review
I learnt so much from this tour: Stunning views, exquisite art work: it’s nice to learn about people who’ve built America. You have to buy tickets to see this place. I was amazed that the outdoor - an orange flams and railings were made by Tiffany. Very meticulously maintained. Loved the gift shop too.
RekhaMari K — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(806)
381 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591, USA
http://www.hudsonvalley.org/historic-sites/kykuit
(914) 366-6900
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Sagamore Hill National Historic Site

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Historical place
Museums
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, located in Oyster Bay, NY, is the former home of President Theodore Roosevelt. This Victorian mansion served as his residence and the Summer White House during his presidency. The site features period-style furnishings and mementos from Roosevelt's life, including trophies from his safaris and gifts from world leaders. Additionally, visitors can explore the Theodore Roosevelt Museum at Old Orchard to view original film clips and memorabilia.
Hey there! I’ve got a fantastic place to recommend in Long Island - it’s a must-visit if you’re in the area! You can learn about one of the most interesting Presidents the USA has ever had, and it’s all about nature and the outdoors. Make sure to book your tour in advance on the website to secure your spot. Afterward, take a stroll down to the beach, pack a picnic, and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. There are meadows, woods, and trails to explore, and stunning views of the Sound. Oh, and don’t forget to bring your furry friend - dogs are welcome! There’s so much history to discover here, it’s a real gem. Trust me, it’s a must-visit when you’re in the lovely Oyster Bay!
Marcell A — Google review
One of the best Historical place to visit with family. My 14 & 7 years old loved the place and This .7 mile loop trail winds through a 34-acre Oak-Tulip-Hickory forest bordering a salt marsh and beach on Cold Spring Harbor. Highly recommended to visit Sagamore Hill National Historic Site.
Pasang L — Google review
Visited the historic home of President Theodore Roosevelt today! The house is not only a glimpse into his life, but the surrounding area is absolutely stunning. If you’re ever in the area, this is definitely a must-see
Nelly A — Google review
We took a driving tour of the north shore of Long Island and one of the main stops was Sagamore Hill. Just saw a great documentary on Teddy so we had to come here. Unfortunately the house was closed but we spent an hour walking around the house and property. Very nice setting. House is very large but not too fancy.
THE E — Google review
This was a place on my bucket list. The property is really nice. Since the government is closed we couldnt your the mansion or Museum on the property. They have nature walks on the property that was amazing that brings you to a long dock to the beach on Cold Springs Harbor. So much to see from a bygone era. One thing was disappointing was the lack of opulence being a very wealthy family. The other the lawns not mowed and no formal gardens. The lawn could be because of the government shutdown.
Mark K — Google review
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site offers a great experience and informative life of Theodore Roosevelt and his family while living at the "Summer White House." Nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Oyster Bay, this historic estate provides a fascinating window into the personal and presidential life of Theodore Roosevelt. Visitors can walk the same grounds once frequented by the 26th President and explore the home that served as his summer retreat — a place where national decisions mingled with family memories. The museum shares some of Theodore Roosevelt's biography and family experiences through photography and other artifacts. Inside the museum, guests are invited to journey through Roosevelt’s legacy via compelling exhibits. Archival photographs, treasured heirlooms, and personal artifacts weave together a vivid tapestry of his life, highlighting both his public achievements and private moments with family. The museum also has many activities, including a bit of hiking, nature exploring, tours, and bird watching, just to mention a few. Beyond the exhibits, Sagamore Hill offers a variety of enriching outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy leisurely hikes through scenic trails, engage in nature exploration, join guided tours of the estate, or simply relax while birdwatching in the peaceful surroundings. It’s a destination that blends history, nature, and adventure, perfect for curious minds and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Denise J — Google review
I recently visited Sagamore Hill and was thoroughly impressed it’s a perfect blend of history, nature, and peaceful reflection. Here’s what stood out: I loved touring the home of Theodore Roosevelt is a unique experience. The house is beautifully preserved and gives you a real sense of how Roosevelt worked and lived. I also enjoyed the nature trail which lead tit he water. It made me think of what our guide mentioned about how Rosevelt would take the children out on a walk midday as a break. I’m sure he would have walked this trial with them. It’s a short loop through oak-tulip forest, salt-marsh, and beach offers quiet beauty and wildlife sightings (deer, birds, etc.).  Parking was easy and there was plenty of space; the area doesn’t feel over-crowded, which allowed for a calm, enjoyable visit.  I appreciated how the site balances natural scenery with a rich meaningful history. Oh and don’t forget the museum, it’s full of great information and engaging. Loved it. Tips: Bring a snack or lunch: the picnic area is nice, but the on-site options are limited.  Wear comfortable shoes for the easy trail.  Reserve the guided house tours and plan your time accordingly. We didn’t have a reservation so we waiting for no shows. It was risky, but we were able to see the home thanks for a rainy day. One more tip, sit in the rockers in the porch and just let some time pass, it’s so peaceful. Sagamore Hill is a fantastic place to visit, It feels thoughtful, peaceful, and well maintained. I’d highly recommend a visit.
Jenny T — Google review
My kid (6yrs old) and I was reading the book “who was Theodore Roosevelt” and learnt he was from Oyster Bay, New York. One Sunday my son asked if we could visit Sagamore Hill to see Theodore Roosevelt’s house National Historic site. The drive to Sagamore Hills was breathtaking with beautiful fall colors in October. We reached the site around 5pm right before the sunset and the view from the house was beautiful. We took some pictures and our kids loved reading photographs about Theodore Roosevelt’s home and all the landscape around it. The place was well kept and very informative for kids to learn about some history about the site. It is a nice place to visit, explore and for trail walk.
Shailaja P — Google review
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4.5
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20 Sagamore Hill Rd, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, USA
http://www.nps.gov/sahi/
(516) 922-4788
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The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk

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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk, previously known as the Maritime Center, is a popular family-friendly attraction located in the vibrant neighborhood of SoNo. It houses over 7,000 marine animals including sharks, turtles, river otters, and seals in recreated habitats resembling their natural Long Island Sound environment. Visitors can interact with coastal creatures at three touch tanks and enjoy a state-of-the-art 4D theater experience.
Had blast here as a last minute stop on our route and it turned out to be a nice decision. We arrived at 3 pm on a Thursday and the place was filled but not crowded. Staff were friendly and informative at each of the stations. We saw multiple touch stations here and loved being able to see the how it works areas and how we do things spots. Lots of jellyfish if you like jellyfish as they breed them. And some friendly sea turtles. Nice stop if you are in the area.
Kayla H — Google review
We stopped here on a trip back from seeing family. I’ve been to many aquariums and this one was pretty awesome and ranks highly for me. Many touch tanks for the kids, stingrays, baby horseshoe crabs, etc. I liked the sea turtles and the jelly room was cool too. A lot of animals and fish I’ve never seen before. Lots of cool turtles and tortoises too. Parking was easy at the garage and was only $6. Those chicken tenders hit hard too! Good at the cafe was the best museum food I’ve had.
Brian G — Google review
First time visiting. Very large, not too crowded when we entered right on 10am. I purchased tickets ahead of time in case there are many visitors. Sharks and other ocean animals were exhibited in clean water. We had some “touch and feel” experiences. They have water and soap on the side so kids can get clean after that. My son loved it!
Sage C — Google review
We were there 3 hours and it wasn't enough. My kids loved it. I worked as an educator here years ago, and it was so fun to share with my kiddos. We will be back! Most of the exhibits and wildlife are local from the long Island sound. Our local flora and fauna are very interesting and worth protecting.
Elizabeth W — Google review
Definitely one of the best aquariums we’ve been too and we’re from Florida. Bit pricey but so is everything in the Norwalk area. Great exhibits, lots of interactive exhibits/things to do for kids. My 2yr old had a blast. He loved the seal feeding, sharks, touch tanks and jellyfish. Animals look healthy and tanks are clean. The facility and food court was also very clean. Gift shop isn’t too bad overpriced. Surprisingly good food in the cafeteria with healthy options.
Alec C — Google review
The Aquarium is bigger than I thought it was going to be. It has an extensive collection of different varieties of jellyfish. Several touch tanks for the kids and many displays of local and tropical fish. They do have some other animals and owls on display in one of the wings that seemed a little random but other than that overall a very impressive experience.
Michael M — Google review
We had a wonderful time at The Maritime Aquarium! It’s the perfect size—not too big, not too small—which made it very manageable with young kids. My children had a great time exploring all the exhibits, especially the fish, seals, baby crocodile, and even sharks! We bought our tickets online, which made entry super easy and hassle-free. There’s a nice kids’ play area inside, complete with stroller parking nearby, which was super convenient. Strollers are allowed throughout the aquarium, making it easy to get around with little ones. We arrived in the afternoon and had no trouble finding parking. Although we took Exit 5 to grab lunch, we noticed there were food carts just outside the aquarium, which is a great option if you want something quick and easy. There are also snacks available inside. The 4D theater was a cool experience—my kids are still a bit too young to enjoy the 4D glasses, but we loved it! I think older kids would really enjoy that part. Right next to the aquarium is a lovely waterfront area where you can sit, relax, and enjoy the view. There’s also a train bridge nearby. My little boys were thrilled to spot trains going by in the distance—it was a fun surprise for them! We spent about 2–3 hours here, which felt just right. Overall, it’s a family-friendly, easygoing place that offers both fun and learning. Highly recommended for families with young children!
Ruchie S — Google review
We went here on a weekend and it was best place to spend your afternoon. The aquarium is easy to navigate. We were able to see the seal feeding and touch certain type of fishes. It is a cool thing to do with your friends, family and kids. They have sharks, huge turtles, seals, jellyfish…..
Devika K — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(1059)
10 N Water St, Norwalk, CT 06854, USA
http://www.maritimeaquarium.org/
(203) 852-0700
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The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company

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Ferry service
Transportation
Ferries
The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company offers a convenient ferry service between Connecticut and the North Shore of Long Island. The hour-and-15-minute ride provides a pleasant experience with good boat and crew. While the interior could use some improvement, there are various food options and a nice bar on board. The ferry also boasts beautiful views, ample walking space, and decent bathrooms. However, some passengers advise against eating the food due to quality concerns.
This is an amazing journey, I highly recommend taking a ride with the brilliant staff that man this vessel and make every day special. A fun time for all the family, for loved ones to rekindle their passion; for poets looking to pen a dream. This you will savor.
Sascha R — Google review
A smooth sail and ferry process. Cost is reasonable and you save upto 3-4 hours, so it is worth it. 1st and 2nd floor are for cars / trucks / big trucks, a snack shop is on third floor, and fourth floor is the open area hangout place to enjoy the sail and views. My travel eve: The weather was just perfect, smooth water and no wind gusts. So a perfect day. Highly recomeded.
Griffin L — Google review
The boats are old, dirty, and gross, but the food is decent. They need to redo the fleet the way CrossSound Ferry in the east end has done. The windows are so covered in filth that you can't even see out of them clearly. Very disappointing.
Ken C — Google review
Easier than driving, just get there early if you want a table, food served in the house as well as on the vessel. Safe, low stress way to travel to Bridge Port and Port Jefferson.
Rich G — Google review
Great way off Long Island without going through NYC traffic and the insane Citiots that drive like nothing matters especially for a motorcycle. Either Port Jeff or Orient both great ways to get off the island. Boats are climate controlled, clean, food and drink are served. Staff is nice unless you fail to listen to their directions (LOL, seen it). Cars should make reservations online in advance. Motorcycles can drive up and purchase tickets at the booth.. they always have been able to fit me in.
Bob C — Google review
The ride was sooooo peaceful,but once you get off the boat everything is closed I had to take the city bus to the mall
Denine B — Google review
It’s time to revamp the fleet. The boats are so old, gross and need of an update. The orient ferries are so much better. These ferries must be from the 80s and haven’t been updates since. Come on. Do better
Vincent O — Google review
We arrived early and left the car to sit outside on their deck, watching the ferry come in at 5 pm. The trip was uneventful and pleasant. People sat in the bar lounge and outside on the top deck.
Michael T — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(584)
102 W Broadway, Port Jefferson, NY 11777, USA
http://www.88844ferry.com/
(888) 443-3779
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Yale University Art Gallery

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Art museum
Museums
The Yale University Art Gallery is a museum that exhibits art from different regions and time periods, housed in the notable Louis I. Kahn building among others. The gallery offers an impressive display of artwork, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in various genres and styles. On weekends, finding parking is manageable, and the staff is welcoming and helpful. Lockers are also available for storing personal belongings while exploring the exhibits.
This is a great place to visit. They have a vast collection of beautiful pieces. It’s definitely a place you could spend hours looking around. We did the whole place with moderate pace in just under two hours. Overall if you want to see beautiful art or kill some time in the air conditioning this is a great place to visit.
Coach T — Google review
A true gem in the heart of New Haven. The Yale University Art Gallery offers an impressive collection that feels both world-class and deeply accessible. The range is astounding—European masters, ancient artifacts, African art, modern American works—all beautifully curated. The architecture itself is worth the visit, blending historic charm with clean, contemporary lines that let the art breathe. What makes it even more remarkable? Admission is free. You can wander for hours without feeling rushed, discovering both iconic pieces and lesser-known works that surprise you. The atmosphere strikes the perfect balance between scholarly and welcoming, making it a joy whether you’re an art historian or just casually exploring.
Yunong S — Google review
Amazing art museum in New Haven, CT. Beautiful old building melded with a modern addition. 4+ floors of art, from ancient artifacts and sculptures to modern and contemporary pieces. And it's free to enter! Everyone working there were pleasant and informative.
Joe S — Google review
This place is a must-visit. I love the rich history of the building itself it adds so much character to the experience. The collection they have is incredible! Lots to look at and read about. I ended up getting a bit lost in the building which just adds to the adventure! A wonderful place to walk around and feel inspired!
Haley F — Google review
Amazing, amazing museum. I was totally in awe with the extensive collection particularly of modern art and Asian art. It speaks volumes of Yale’s education that showing students the original works of art was important. I was also impressed that many of the alumni donated their famous paintings rather than selling them at auction, a testament to the intellect of Yale alumni. Finally, the art work is so beautifully, impeccably displayed - hats off to the curators. This is the crown jewel of the University!!! A must visit for art lovers
Snakey — Google review
A great gallery and museum that covers a variety of art collections from various periods of human history. The information notes are insightful and add depth to the experience. I ‘d recommend a whole day if one prefers to immense oneself in learning of the art and histories, but half day will also do for a quick walkthrough. Can’t believe that it is free and my respect goes to the beneficiaries. And I found my favorite sentence about art in this gallery. “Art is man’s distinctly human way of fighting death.”
Yulan Z — Google review
If you visit it without kids, it's one of the best art museums. But, If you visit with your kids, it's one of the worst. Like every art museum, the experience depends on how you visit. Obviously, it's not a family-friendly museum (for families with kids). The collection is surprisingly vast, with everything from ancient artifacts to modern masterpieces. The space is beautifully designed, and best of all, admission is free. It's a must-visit spot in New Haven for art lovers or anyone looking for inspiration.
Asiri B — Google review
It’s a truly wonderful art museum with an incredibly rich collection. I really enjoyed it — from classical to modern, you can find works by almost every painter, sculptor, and installation artist you can think of. While I was exploring the exhibits, I noticed a large parade happening on the street outside… It was massive, and it took more than an hour just to pass by the entrance.
Stephon C — Google review
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1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, USA
https://artgallery.yale.edu/
(203) 432-0600
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Lake Compounce Amusement & Water Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Family-friendly theme park featuring roller coasters & other rides, plus a water park.
It had been nearly 20 years since my last visit to Lake Compounce, and this trip brought back all the memories with a modern twist. It was my husband TJ’s first time, and we had a blast walking around, hopping on rides, and grabbing cute photo ops throughout the park. The nostalgia is real—but they've done an incredible job updating the space while keeping its charm. The crowd was super manageable the day we went (pro tip: check the event calendar if you want a more chill experience). We even got to visit with our family while there, which made it extra special. We have season passes now and can’t wait to go back for more fun! Whether you’re bringing the kids, reliving childhood memories, or just looking for a classic amusement park day with lots of heart—Lake Compounce delivers.
Marisa B — Google review
This is a good spot to spend a day in the summer - the park is a very manageable size to walk around and they have a handful of good attractions. Boulder dash is by far the most impressive coaster! If you have a season pass you bought online that you need to redeem for a physical card, or if you want to redeem a bring a buddy ticket, be prepared to wait 30-60 minutes at guest services. The line moved incredibly slow and was by far the longest line we waited in all day. The other big negative was what a huge rip off the dole whip is at the Main Gate Creamery - the “Large cup” is $9, we received the smallest cups of dole whip plopped into a tiny saucer. The employee working there also seemed like he had better things to do than serve 2 cups of dole whip. The employees at the parking area, guest services, and the rides, were all wonderful and very welcoming/inviting. The park was very clean and the Main Street area was very bright and vibrant. They added wait time signs at the entrance of each ride which is a nice touch and gives you an idea of how long you’ll wait in line so you can plan accordingly. It is the oldest theme park in America, but it has a nice charm to it and they’ve done an incredible job maintaining the park throughout the years. Parking is easy and they have a huge lot very close to the park - less than 5 minutes from the exit to our car.
Nina T — Google review
Wow, this place is amazing, Six Flags just lost a season pass holder, my family and I plan to come here going forward. Everything was just better, less chaotic and cheaper(way!) We just took the little one this trip, plenty of rides for her, the adult rides looked awesome, we'll be back to ride those, no doubt. The food offerings seemed adequate and plenty of choices. We did not eat this time, not because we didn't like anything, we just arrived after a late breakfast, skipped lunch and had dinner off park. The water park, oh my goodness, included with admission, totally worth that price alone. It was so hot, this was a HUGE relief! All in all, this place is perfect for my family and over the next few Summers we're going to get more aquatinted for sure! This IS a 5 Star Amusement Park!
Paul L — Google review
Got done with lake compounce, was a fun outing with me and one of my partners. Overall we give the park a B. The employees provide great Customer service, friendly & engaging. Food was standard fare but there were options that were cost effective as well as Some interesting seasonal options. That said the parking directions ended up having us circling needlessly, and the road needs to be finished paved ASAP. If possible they really need to invest in more signage in the area. The other major detriment was the yellow jackets. They were everywhere in particular any drinking fountain or seated area. It was challenging to avoid especially when eating. We came for the haunted houses and reviewed them in the photos. Overall the rides were enjoyable though some showed notable wear and tear. In one of the game bakers stands the plushies were noticibly moldy which was concerning (though the employee said those ones are not given to guests "Display only")
Rayne G — Google review
I haven’t been to Lake Compounce in years! From the parking attendants to the maintenance person every staff person was very friendly and helpful. It was a beautiful day and I advise purchasing as much as you can online. It definitely helped. *The refillable cups are definitely worth every penny! Oh and the water park…Crocodile Cove is so much fun!
Kishanna S — Google review
We chose a nice weather day, it wasn't too hot, so it was ideal for all the walking. Some lines were very long and needless to say, the water park area was very crowded. We got there a little after 11a and it took us about 15 minutes to get to the line to pay to get into the park, so pack your patience. And if you haven't been there in a while, please purchase your tickets on line, it's a lot more convenient. And they are cashless. But overall, the kiddos had a great time at the water park.
Saki T — Google review
Took my 4 year old and 20 month daughters! They had a great time at the water park and also on the rides. Visited on a Monday so it didn’t feel crowded, water park was clean and lifeguards were doing a magnificent job! Food was also very good! Definitely coming back!
Leyre O — Google review
Oh my gosh,I had the best time in the world here!!felt like a kid again,clean surroundings, water rides, helps cool you down when you get hot,there's a huge variety of games ,rides and even beach!!Plenty of spaces to sit and take a break under the shade or under a canopy,umbrella or sun...whatever you wish for. Free unlimited iced water and varieties of fountain sodas. The bathrooms are very clean and the staff friendly and responsive. We were 3 adults and 2 kids(8 &5) + all day parking =$207 total $36/person, 27 for parking. We brought our own pizza ,refreshments and snacks so we didn't have to spend more than we already had to enter. I actually think we adults had as much fun or more fun than the kids,lol. We got there right after they opened at 11.30am,left at 8.15pm and we still hadn't gone on all the rides!we have to go back!we had the time of our lives and I highly recommend this place to all families,groups and couples, there's something for everyone and all ages. What a day!!
Gloria R — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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185 Enterprise Dr, Bristol, CT 06010, USA
https://www.lakecompounce.com/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
(860) 583-3300
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Long Island Aquarium

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead offers a variety of interactive experiences, including boat rides, shark dives, and the opportunity to feed stingrays and play with sea lions. The aquarium is also planning a new Peconic River pedestrian bridge and maritime trail to revitalize the Riverside area.
I’ve been coming to the Long Island Aquarium with my family for as long as I can remember. It’s always been a great spot for a fun day out, especially for families with young kids. There’s a wide variety of sea animals and exhibits to explore. Some of the highlights for us include the butterfly exhibit, shark tank, feeding the sting rays, the octopus, and the sea lion show. When they’re visible, the sea otters are also a favorite. That said, there are a few areas that could use improvement. Admission is definitely on the expensive side, and the food court is a bit overpriced for what you get. The touch tank could use more interactive elements, and the outdoor marsh area feels like it’s missing something, it could benefit from a few more engaging features. Still, it’s always a nice time when we go. The staff are friendly, and the experience is consistently enjoyable. A solid destination for a family outing on Long Island.
James W — Google review
A fabulous place to go. We have been going here over 25 years since they opened. . Make sure to catch the sea lion show and beautiful butterfly exhibit! We finally got to do the boat ride which was so amazing The boat gets beached at a beach historical habitat. On the way back it was hands on learning from our wonderful guide ( I think his name was Lincoln) . who lets you touch all the creatures found in the waters there. Very informative and good for kids and families . FYI. It’s about 1 and 1/2 hours. Bathroom on board. Shout out also to the captain of the boat. Some libraries have discount tickets.
Nancy L — Google review
The aquarium is the perfect getaway for part of your trip. Take your time walking around and review the map. We loved the outdoor area but of course very hot outside.
Cornelian N — Google review
Family friendly fun. Food court is affordable. There are tons of activities to fill the day. There is a shuttle bus that will take you from the parking lot to the aquarium main entrance. I didn't know that so I'm letting everyone else know
Dee B — Google review
Excellent aquarium! So much to see and wonderful! The butterfly place is really cool. They have tons of cool fish and setup very nicely. Been there Any times and will go back again.
AJ J — Google review
First I have to say. I think maybe the seals was the main attraction of the whole place. Unfortunately they was on vacation the day I went.  In my opinion the admissions was not worth it. The reptiles had the worst habitat . It's was dark. Poor lighting and no sun. Everything was artificial made even the so called wood. The birds had no room to fly. The owl poor thing can't fly like she wants. The monkeys also in the dark. The sting rays and turtles and shark tank was cool.  Reminds me how the Brooklyn zoo was manage about 30 years ago. Poorly. I'll stick with the aquarium in Coney Island. U can see where your admission money goes. It's a shame , so many rich ppl out in long Island and don't support there local aquarium.  I'm so glad I didn't bring my children.  Oh oh the tornado booth. Don't spend you $2 on it. I have a hand held blower that is more stronger wind then that booth.  Just a blow dryer on low. I was duked. Lol I try to get my money back but they said¯\_(ツ)_/¯.  The shuttle ride was almost nice. Just needed AC. Anyway read this then go and let me know if I was wrong.  Sorry  if there is any typos. I did not proof read. Have nice day. I can say more but that's enough. SMH
Gusness G — Google review
I have not visited the Long Island Aquarium in many years. We did have a enjoyable weekday visit. Looking forward to bringing my grandchildren here
J B — Google review
I went to the aquarium with my wife today. We paid for the bug encounter and the entomologist who helped us, Jared, was extremely friendly, answered any questions we had and made the experience memorable for the both of us. Give him a raise! Watching the seal feeding and the shark feeding were both a lot of fun, walking through the butterfly garden was a magical moment for us, and getting to touch the rays and the sharks in the touch tank near the entrance was also an experience we won't soon forget. The park wasn't super crowded, likely due to the fact that it was a weekday, and we had a great time just walking around and taking in the exhibits. We definitely plan to come back in a few years when our son is an older toddler and do one of the children's encounters.
Luke H — Google review
4.4
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4.1
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431 E Main St, Riverhead, NY 11901, USA
http://www.longislandaquarium.com/
(631) 208-9200
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Hammonasset Beach State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Hammonasset Beach State Park is a must-visit gem along the Connecticut shoreline, boasting an impressive two-mile stretch of sandy beach. This picturesque park offers a plethora of activities for everyone, from swimming and picnicking to saltwater fishing and boating. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the exhibits at the Nature Center and can explore Meigs Point, where stunning views and unique rock formations await.
I was not aware of the fact that CT has such a beautiful, huge state park. Nicely maintained, clean, plenty of camping and picnic area. Like East Beach than the West beach because the East Beach was comparatively less chaotic. People were fishing happily. The cute museum in the parking was an additional attraction for any age of people.
Sudipta T — Google review
One of a kind park with camping and exquisite beaches, and best of all CT car plates get in for free. Their little museum is full of live animals too, so cool! The hiking trail at the very end is the gem though, beyond words how beautiful!
Marianna G — Google review
The water was nice and warm very clear path on beach even with clutter of other guests. There are changing rooms in rinsing off stations as you exit the beach plus a small little bistro quick grab snacks. Plenty of parking spaces with multiple lots available plus there is a shuttle service offered for the campers
Jason L — Google review
This was a busy beach when we went on a Saturday afternoon. There were a lot of people sunbathing but nobody in the water that day. They have clean restrooms with a large covered pavilion. You can also walk on the trails along the beach. I was told by a close friend that the lagoon across the beach is a great place for bird watching too. There were a lot of birds flying around when we were there.
Sharon B — Google review
The beach is very clean and tidy. It is also good for family to go there and picnic. There is a good beach, spending time on the beach is also a nice way to spend time. There is a good trail along the beach which goes to a height from where the view of the beach is nice.
Parijat R — Google review
Best Ct Beach! I love how big it is. I always find a quiet spot. There is an awesome linear trail to walk also. I take a break from sitting too long on the beach & walk the boardwalk to the beautiful nature center. The wildlife here is simply amazing. I also camped here for many years in my life. Everyone is so friendly. There are beach pavilions also. They have rest rooms, changing rooms & showers. The view from the beach is stunning. There are many fantastic places to eat right on Rt 1, down the street, from american, seafood to italian & McDonalds. Everything is very close by. I now live in Florida, but every time I visit my family in Ct. This is my absolute favorite, go-to beach for EVERY season.
Dani G — Google review
Hammonasset Beach 🌊 Another sea shore new to me today, Hammonasset Beach of Madison, Connecticut. Beautiful and expansive… Along the shore I wandered today, coming to a few spaces to pause in admiration of the ocean 🌊 so vast. Sitting by the water 💦 one of these times for about an hour, she gave me a sea shell 🐚 that she asked me to bring along with me. This has been another space I have been meaningfully guided to. The land, water, and I shared LOVE with each other. ♥️ A lovely experience at this beach are the dunes with sandy paths running through them as part of many access points to the beach. I really enjoyed wandering through here too coming to plant 🌱 friends I so appreciate…the Roses of the beach, of course, along with Red Pine, Juniper, Honeysuckle, Goldenrod, St. John’s Wort, Mullein…
Ernie B — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! My kids had a ball! Tide was low while we were there so they went out pretty far. Not too rocky or shelly. We'll definitely be back again before summer ends!
Shay S — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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1288 Boston Post Rd, Madison, CT 06443, USA
https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Hammonasset-Beach-State-Park
(203) 245-2785
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Gillette Castle State Park

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State park
Sights & Landmarks
Gillette Castle State Park in East Haddam, Connecticut is a fascinating attraction that preserves the former estate of actor and playwright William Hooker Gillette. The stone mansion, resembling a medieval fortress, boasts unique features like built-in sofas and a moving table on tracks. Inspired by his love for the Connecticut River, Gillette began constructing the castle in 1914, completing it in 1919. Situated 200 feet above sea level, the castle offers breathtaking views of the river valley.
Very beautiful spot to sit and enjoy. Gives you a tropical castle feel in the summer with how the trees grow in, amazing view of the river with a short walk. Looks like there is hiking trails all over which is nice as well, building has restrooms even when it is closed (use front door) Motorcycle Friendly & Motorcycle Parking Available which is a huge bonus. Riders destination. Hiker or picnic day out anyone can enjoy!
Blue — Google review
A beautifully laid out & well maintained state park, the Gillette Castle - aka: "The Seven Sisters Estate" (named after it being on the most southern set of chain hills it sits on) has so much detail in the stone & wood work! At the visitor center, there are trail maps, bathrooms, vending machines & a museum type atmosphere re; the history of the park / Castle. There are also two restored 1/4 scale narrow-guage railroad engines (one electric & one steam) that William Gillette navigated 3 miles of track on his 122 acre property. Also here at the visitor center, there is a wrap around deck with outstanding views of the Connecticut river with lots of picnic tables. Its a very enjoyable day trip!
B. C — Google review
5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - fabulous park! The CASTLE TOURS are seasonal so check before you go if you want to go inside. The website has information. We were there when the tours were only on weekends. But you can still enjoy the exterior out the castle, and the views, trails, restroom, picnic tables. The area is gorgeous and beautiful walks. So glad we checked it out and we met some wonderful people while we were there. You can watch the ferry cross.
Rita L — Google review
Very cool place to check out. You can take a tour of the inside now, a few years ago we were here and unable to go inside due to I believe it was renovation from what I remember. Glad to have been able to go inside, a lot of cool stuff inside, lot of interesting history, and just the architecture is amazing. There's also a trail you can hike if you like, unfortunately we didn't have time for that and the weather wasn't very dry for us to consider doing it during our short time in the area.
Min ( — Google review
it's truly a hidden gem! Located within a beautiful state park, the castle offers scenic hiking trails and stunning views. The architecture and history of the castle make it a must-see destination. Tip: Be sure to purchase and print your tickets ahead of time for your preferred time slot. We didn’t have access to a printer and ended up waiting about an hour before we could enter. Thankfully, we used that time to explore the grounds and enjoy a relaxing hike through the park.
Gene L — Google review
Such a hidden gem. Wasn't busy as the castle itself is closed for the winter. But the grounds were so neat, pretty, well cared for. Great views of the river.
Cindy F — Google review
Tremendous tip from my chiropractor to visit this incredibly unique castle completed in 1919. The stony exterior defies description, you must see this for yourself. Loyal staffers give detailed stories to help understand the architectural and engineering wonders of William Gillette, the building’s visionary and owner, actor, and the author who brought Sherlock Holmes to life, a character he personified. He designed and had built 47 unique wooden doors with each lock differing. He had installed secret passageways, mirrors to observe his guests unseen, edifices for his large menagerie of cats, and fascinating use of flooring materials used on walls to soundproof the entire steel-reinforced structure. Innovative and way ahead of his time, features such as radiated heat (including a heated bed), and electricity using wooden switches! Check out the world class art gallery, prized artwork hand picked by Gillette to support the up and coming artists of his day. Enjoy the grounds as well, see where his private Underground Railroad was hosed, and catch a play in the outdoor theater. Warning: steps and stairs are not for the feint of heart. Also, no visible public restroom at the castle; you have to go to the visitor’s building which has a modest gift shop. Ample parking lot by visitor’s building. Bring your walking shoes and add a trail to your itinerary.
Verena A — Google review
Lovely drive to the park. Tickets are in 15-minute increments. We were a party of 3 and the next available time was 45 minutes away. Perfect amount of time to watch the movie about Mr Gillette and look through the artifacts. Concession stand is closed, pack snacks or a picnic lunch. Tour is well organized and they keep people moving but not hurried. I grew up in Connecticut but had never been to the house. It was a great day trip!
Lois M — Google review
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4.5
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67 River Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA
https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Gillette-Castle-State-Park
(860) 526-2336
23

Mystic Seaport Museum

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Museum
Art museum
Mystic Seaport Museum is a reimagined waterfront settlement that offers a glimpse into America's maritime past. With over 60 historic structures and a recreated 19th-century village, visitors can step back in time and experience life in a shipping town from over a century ago. The museum features over a dozen ships from the 19th and 20th centuries, some of which can be boarded and explored.
We (2 adults) visited on a very hot day at the beginning of the summer. I absolutely loved the feel of walking around a replica of a 19th-century fishing village. There were so many storefronts to check out and the ships were beautiful, too. This is a gem of a place and we are fortunate to have it continuing to operate after nearly a century. There was an incredible exhibit in the gallery while we were there. I truly appreciated becoming more informed about the experience of African-Americans from a 21st-century perspective. It was hot enough that day that we unfortunately didn't get to explore as much as I wanted. This is definitely a place I would love to return to, perhaps on a fall weekend.
Jackie A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A must-stop while visiting Mystic! I was completely surprised by how good this experience was. The museum is very kid-friendly and perfect for families. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes — it’s definitely a minimum 3-hour tour with so much to see and do. I highly recommend staying with the guides, as they make the history come alive and really enhance the experience. An unforgettable stop that I’ll be telling others about!
Thomas E — Google review
From the moment we walked inside to purchase our tickets to the time we left, Mystic Seaport Museum didn’t disappoint. The staff were very friendly! We toured most of what was offered. I think our favorite was the shipyard. It was incredibly interesting watching active restoration projects. The amount to view and experience was so much more than we realized. This was a wonderful stop for us on our New England road trip.
Michelle R — Google review
With something for everyone, Mystic Seaport Museum is a must-do vacation stop. One can see skill craftspersons in the process of restoring historic sea craft or recreating life in a seaside town in the early 1800s. Great for the whole family. Kids will especially love going on board the last wooden whaling ship the children's museum. Not into ships, history, or old architecture? Then visit in the spring and summer and see some of the most beautiful floral arrangements Ive seen in a long time.
Debra F — Google review
What a great experience for the whole family! Lots to learn! You can see ships being refurbished. And you can go onto Schooners! The historic buildings are amazing! Teaches you all about Ship Life! Places to eat and also a great gift shop!
Tara P — Google review
We had an incredible day with family at Mystic Seaport Museum and honestly did almost everything there was to do. The whole place is such a vibe, full of history, craftsmanship, and surprises around every corner. One of the highlights was catching the fireboat with its hoses on full blast—something we learned doesn’t happen very often. We watched the blacksmith at work, explored the cooperage, wandered through the historic ships, and soaked in the magic of this living museum by the water. We spent way more time there than planned and still didn’t see it all. Mystic Seaport is truly one of those places that keeps you discovering more at every turn.
Marisa B — Google review
Really nice museum with outdoor and indoor exhibits. We paid $44/adult and $22/youth. We had an amazing time. The museum was nice, not too crowded and with nice live explanations when needed. Learning was also pleasant. Easy with kids. The outdoor area was pet friendly except inside the boats.
Lac M — Google review
This was such a fun experience! perfect for all ages and an ideal way to spend a cozy fall evening. The ambiance felt straight out of a PG-13 Halloween movie from the '90s, full of nostalgia and charm. It had that warm, festive energy of a small-town holiday market, bringing a real sense of community. Will visit again!
Jen A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(3570)
75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, CT 06355, USA
https://www.mysticseaport.org/
(860) 572-0711
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Mystic Aquarium

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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
Non-profit organization
Mystic Aquarium is a popular interactive aquarium featuring a variety of marine life, including beluga whales, African penguins, sea lions, and sharks. The aquarium offers unique exhibits such as Steller sea lions and beluga whales that are rarely seen in other parts of the country. Visitors can also explore the Olde Mistick Village in Stonington for dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
It was a fantastic experience. It's a bit pricey, but when you consider the amount of animals they take care of, you get it. It was $82 just for my child and I to get in, to give you a perspective. I loved the Beluga whales, the seal show was adorable and the indoor gallery area was a fun experience. The keepers located throughout were very informative and gladly answered any and all questions. I highly recommend this aquarium.
Naughty L — Google review
Mystic Aquarium is an excellent spot for children, especially between the ages of 4 and early teens. The exhibits are engaging, and the attractions they do have are very well done. The sea lion show is free, fun, and worth planning around—just make sure to check the schedule ahead of time. Since it’s outdoors, you’ll also want to be mindful of the weather. While I was a little disappointed with the overall size of the aquarium, what’s here is high quality. Be prepared though—most extras cost money, so definitely bring your wallet. With more funding and awareness, this place has the potential to grow into an even larger attraction. Overall, it’s still a great family experience and well worth a visit.
Thomas E — Google review
Fantastic experience at the Mystic Aquarium. It is a lot smaller than I expected and the majority of the exhibitions are outdoors so thankfully, we choose the perfect sunny day to visit. Our highlights were seeing the Beluga whales swimming about outside and seeing the sea turtle inside. We also loved that they had a Del's Lemonade stand by the gift shop. A lovely little treat on our way out. Definitely a fantastic experience with the family. Now for my standard comments. Parking is plentiful out front and free. Location is well kept and clean. Very comfortable walking outside assuming the weather is good. Indoor exhibits never got too crazy, at least during the time that we were there.
Christine L — Google review
Where do I begin, this Aquarium is the best I've been to. The staff are all so friendly, and care so much about each and every animal in the facility. They have staff stationed at the enclosures in case you have any questions on a particular animal or exhibit, and they are so knowlegable. The Beluga whales are so cool, and almost seem like they interact with anyone who's at the glass and seeing everything they do for them is a bonus! The Main gallery has so many different tanks with all kinds of aquatic life and detailed plaques on each one, with any information you might want to know about a specific species. They even have not one.. but two touch tanks! This Aquarium is the perfect spot for a family day trip, the staff at the touch tanks were so friendly making sure any kid that wanted to participate was allowed the opportunity to do so and the layout was so cool to walk through. The pricing is extremely fair for what you get to do and see. The photo you they take when you enter of you and your family is 100% worth the 35 dollars to have it as a memento. Parking is a breeze and highway access is easy as well. I would give this aquarium 6 stars if I could, and my family and myself cannot wait to go back!
Jason J — Google review
I had the opportunity to visit this famous aquarium last Friday, and the pictures do not do it justice….it was an incredible experience! I saw the Beluga whales, along with so many fish and other animals, including a turtle. I learned lots about the Amazon rainforest, too. I also highly recommend going to the sea lion show; it was awesome! The show is included with your admission, so make sure you check the times so you don’t miss out. I recommend heading over to the show early so you get good seats. Not to mention that all of the staff were so friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. You can tell how much they love their job, and they really go above and beyond to make sure everyone has a great experience! This aquarium is the best one I have been to by far and definitely a must do if you’re in the area! If only I could give it ten stars…..
Laura H — Google review
Sad to say we feel like it wasn't what we were expecting.The tour of the whole place took us under an hour.And it was fifty one dollars per person. We do understand it's a research facility. But I think they should update their exhibits. And maybe offer a few more attractions without the extra cost. I had my first virtual reality experience, it was pretty cool. But it was at a $9 extra fee per person. The beluga whales are cool, and so are the african penguins.And the sea lion seals, but I feel like those are the only three real attractions that they had.
Royden G — Google review
Relatively small but nice aquarium. Easy to navigate and many different types of aquatic life to view. Great place for kid’s with a lot of interactive areas. Being a Monday, it was super easy to get in, around and out of.
Ryan B — Google review
This aquarium is so nice, not too big to navigate and the staff is really super friendly. I only gave 4 stars because we went during the start of the NorEaster last weekend and it was not enjoyable for my kids, unfortunately. I must add that the food at their cafe was very good - was impressed with the quality, actually. Better weather def would have made for a better experience, but a nice place to go with the fam for sure!
Jessica S — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(2965)
55 Coogan Blvd, Mystic, CT 06355, USA
https://www.mysticaquarium.org/
(860) 572-5955
25

Premier Theater

Performing arts theater
Fun & Games
Sizable performance hall at Foxwoods, presenting popular rock, pop & rap shows & other events.
This is a really nice theater. Excellent sound and big screens on the walls to project the live show. The chairs are really comfy with a good amount of leg room. Hanging around a casino while you wait to enter is fun because you can watch people playing slots or cards games. And it provides places to eat or spend some time before or after the show. The staff is phenomenal. The ushers help you find your seat and keep the line moving. The merchandise staff handles the crowd professionally and expertly. Security does their job without being aggressive. It’s a hotel casino, so there is plenty of parking and parking options. Be sure to park on the correct side or else you’ll have a very long walk to the theater. Of course, you have the option to stay at the hotel and not have to worry about traffic beforehand or driving home late at night. The Premier Theater is a great venue to catch a live show. The option to make a full day or weekend out of it makes this venue even better.
Mappening R — Google review
Crowded House put on a great show tonight. They are a great group musicians and very entertaining.
Christine C — Google review
Venue ok. Beach Boys and Peter Noone were great. The security is very tough. Not Welcoming ! I will Never go back !!!
Gregory W — Google review
Staind was awesome. Loved the theater!
Debra M — Google review
0/10. Would not recommend unless you are elderly and do not want to stand and dance. Got asked to sit during Diana Ross Love Hangover.
Asia S — Google review
We came here to see Gabriel Iglesias this past weekend. The theatre itself is huge, seats were comfortable, the views of the stage seem to be good from every angle. The food at the concession stands were reasonably priced.
Julissa M — Google review
I've been here a few times for concerts. It is a great place for entertainment. Comfortable seating with cup holders attached to the seats. Free parking is definitely a plus. I plan to see a lot more concerts and shows here in the future!
I — Google review
Fantastic place to see a show. This theater is absolutely enormous. If you can get seats closer to the stage you'll feel like you're in a small hall. The monumental size of this place isn't even noticable when the show starts. I'd willingly go back to this place for any event in the future.
Justin C — Google review
4.4
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3.9
(3414)
39 Norwich-Westerly Rd, Ledyard, CT 06339, USA
https://www.foxwoods.com/
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Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled at the easternmost tip of Long Island, the Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Montauk, NY. This historic lighthouse, commissioned by George Washington in 1796, stands as a testament to maritime history and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can ascend 137 iron steps to reach the top and soak in panoramic vistas that stretch towards Block Island.
I had an amazing time visiting the Montauk Lighthouse. The historical significance of the site is truly impressive, and it’s great to see how well it’s been preserved. The staff were incredibly informative and attentive, answering any questions I had about the lighthouse and its history. Climbing to the top took about 10 minutes — a fun little workout with a rewarding view at the end! While I was a bit disappointed that you can’t go out onto the balcony (you can only poke your head out), it didn’t take away from the overall experience. All in all, a great visit. I’m definitely looking forward to returning for more adventures in the future!
Tara — Google review
MONTAUK *Montauk: A Scenic Stop on Long Island, New York* Montauk, located at the easternmost tip of Long Island, New York, is a charming small town with a historic lighthouse. We visited Montauk by train, arriving at a simple platform-style station. Taxis are readily available outside the station, and we opted to take one to the lighthouse point. The taxi driver was friendly and reliable, dropping us off at the lighthouse and agreeing to return at 2 pm to take us back to the station. The lighthouse point itself is picturesque but can be explored within 30 minutes. Unfortunately, there are no restaurants or refreshment options nearby, so we spent the remaining time wandering around. As promised, our taxi driver returned on time and took us back to the train station. On the way, we grabbed some snacks since there are no amenities near the station. Given the limited options, it's advisable for tourists to have their own transportation. However, if that's not possible, taking a taxi from the station is a good alternative. *Tips for Visitors* - Have your own transportation for flexibility. - If taking a taxi, confirm the pickup time and fare beforehand. - Bring snacks and refreshments, as options are limited in Montauk. Overall, Montauk's scenic beauty and historic lighthouse make it a worthwhile visit, but plan accordingly to make the most of your trip.
Jeevan A — Google review
It’s very cool but also very small. They also have the original document from George Washington chartering the lighthouse as president in 1790, which is neat. Definitely worth going up in the lighthouse once to see the views, and then hike down to the beach for some beautiful scenery.
Caleb — Google review
After living on long Isalnd for 16 years we finally decided to see the light house and it grounds. We were not disapointed a wonderul experiance. We really enjoyed the climb to the top of the light house and the museum exhibits. The views were breathtaking
Pierre N — Google review
Tips for Visitors: 1. Arrive Early: To avoid long wait times, try to arrive early in the day, especially on weekends. 2. Wear Comfortable Shoes: Since the climb involves steep and narrow steps, comfortable footwear is essential. 3. Check the Weather: Clear days offer the best views, so keep an eye on the weather forecast before your visit. 4. Bring Water: Stay hydrated, especially if you’re planning to hike the surrounding areas. 5. Time Your Visit: Consider visiting the museum first to learn about the lighthouse before climbing to the top. The Montauk Lighthouse is truly a gem along the New York coastline. The museum offers fascinating insights into the history of the lighthouse and its role in maritime navigation. The exhibits are well-curated, showcasing artifacts and stories that bring the area's rich maritime heritage to life. It's important to note that there is no line to enter the lighthouse museum itself. However, visitors should be prepared for a long queue, with possible wait times of up to an hour to reach the top. There is only one staircase for both ascending and descending, consisting of about 137 steep, narrow, and twisting steps, which limits the number of people allowed at a time. Despite this, the experience is definitely worth it. Climbing to the top provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscape. Overall, a visit to Montauk Lighthouse is a perfect blend of history, education, and natural beauty. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the area!
Heena — Google review
A must visit for anyone living, or visiting N.Y. I make it out there at least twice a year. I use to go more often when I lived on Long Island. It's so beautiful out there. I've also walked up to the top of the lighthouse, which wasn't easy, but worth it. Pack lunch, or stop at one of the restaurants on your way through. Its a nice day trip.
Georgette — Google review
I was a surreal experience. We went there on a weekend. You should be there by early afternoon to have better experience. There are picnic spots near the light house too. There was line of 40-50 minutes to see the top of the functioning lighthouse.
Akshit K — Google review
I've been wanting to come here for atleast two year and finally made the trip here. The parking fee its $8 and if you want to visit the museum and lighthouse is $15. The museum has plenty of cool history not just of the lighthouse but of the area in generalm here you'll find cool artifacts and items related to the area. The lighthouse its self its bigger than it looks in pictures. I recommend checking out the lighthouse 1st them the museum due to a line tends to build up.restrooms are located at the entrance begind the giftshop/ticket booth. This is because only a certain amount of people are allowed at the time. Also small children and babies not allowed so keep that in mind. Its 137 steps from top to bottom. Once you reach the top the views are amazing. There's a guide at the bottom and top who will answer any questions you may have. They will also provide the instructions on how to walk up down and down the steps. Once at the top they also give you the opportunity to see the light it self which is pretty cool. As you walk the grounds you take the the stunning views. They have benches to sit and relax and take in the gorgeous ocean views. Or you can relax on the grass or walk down by the water. They also have a section behind the museum & lighthouse about the marine life in the area. Overall it was a very unique awesome experience. Definitely addex to your bucket list.
Mikeyy L — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(1497)
2000 Montauk Hwy, Montauk, NY 11954, USA
https://montaukhistoricalsociety.org/montauk-point-lighthouse/
(631) 668-2544
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Mohegan Bluffs

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Cliff
Outdoor Activities
Mohegan Bluffs is a stunning natural attraction on Block Island, featuring rocky cliffs that rise 200 feet above a secluded beach. While the shoreline may be relatively small, the dramatic cliffs offer breathtaking views of the ocean. Visitors can also explore Fred Benson Town Beach for facilities and Andys Way by the Great Salt Pond for clamming and kayaking.
This is located close to the South light house on the island. There are lots of steps and has the best views of Atlantic Ocean. Be prepared to carry fluids it gets challenging when climbing the steps back. There’s a view point close by and gives the best views of the wind energy mills in the ocean.
Pavan — Google review
We were sad because all of the moped rentals were out for the day but it was worth the walk the lighthouse. It was a foggy but fun trip.
Tammie R — Google review
So beautiful place. Must visit
Swati S — Google review
Great walking area. Beautiful scenery. Great place for photos. We enjoyed the day here walking around looking at the amazing views. The place is very well kept up. There were a lot of people here the day we came. The mansions are totally breathtaking. Great place for a day time date .. definitely will visit here more often
Cecile S — Google review
Very beautiful area, great to hike or enjoy the beach. The stairs aren’t as bad as they seem. :)
Heleen R — Google review
About 400 steep steps and nice view of cliffs and waves
Bhaskar K — Google review
An absolute jewel of a place! We are in Newport for a few days' vacation from NYC. Nature, walking to explore, the Atlantic ocean and photography are what motivates my searches for new experiences. I did a lot of research before coming back to Newport, and serendipitously stumbled upon a mention of Block Island. We took a high speed ferry to get there. The trip takes an hour. You have seven hours to explore the island before it's time to leave. To say we were stunned by the natural beauty of Mohegan Bluffs isn't to say much at all. It's best to see this geological wonder with your own eyes. We love Newport, and try to come for a few days every year, and now, this glorious little gem of an island has become a must-revisit on our Newport getaways.
Alla B — Google review
Beautiful lighthouse and bluffs!
Fred L — Google review
4.9
(48)
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4.8
(756)
New Shoreham, RI 02807
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Ocean Drive Historic District

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Scenic Drives
Ocean Drive Historic District is a stunning 10-mile stretch along the Atlantic Ocean that showcases the beauty of Newport. This scenic route is not just about breathtaking ocean views; it also features lush parks, pristine beaches, historic estates, and even a fort and yacht museum. As you meander along this picturesque drive, you'll discover charming restaurants like Castle Inn where you can savor delicious meals while soaking in the coastal ambiance.
My oh my. I could live there. Newport in itself is extremely gorgeous but if you don’t stop here you are completely missing out. My breathe slows, my eyes widen, my heart sinks, and i feel free. The sunsets here are like no other. You can go to as many beaches as you want but never will you go on an ocean drive this long and this gorgeous. It will always be this place that can clear my head.
Angela M — Google review
It was a rainy day in fall! Still the drive was beautiful. So many amazing and historic mansions and beautiful beach houses! We thoroughly enjoyed our drive. Pretty relaxing!
N B — Google review
Amazing drive with gorgeous scenery of the Newport coast. So many places to stop and take a wonderful picture. Worth the drive.
Sandra Y — Google review
Absolutely picturesque! A great place to rent bikes or scooters. 5 miles each way. The scenery is incredible! Also love all the kites at the park.
Ruth B — Google review
One of the coolest drives I've got to experience. Coastline is absolutely beautiful and surreal experience. Definitely not something you typically see on the East Coast.
Ben S — Google review
This is one of my favorite places to get a piece of mind and breathe fresh air and just listen to the universe.. Hope u guys enjoy it is a must visit site for a Day Ride with the family 🙏with an ice coffee on hand #Dunkin
Aurora R — Google review
A gorgeous historic drive along the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. Amazing sunsets, rocky coast walking, and kite flying. Scenic and beautiful
Christa D — Google review
4.7
(625)
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4.5
(2985)
Newport, RI 02840, USA
http://www.oceandrivenewport.com/
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The Breakers

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Historical place museum
Museums
The Breakers is a grand summer home built by Cornelius Vanderbilt and his wife during the Gilded Age in Newport, Rhode Island. Designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt, this 70-room 'cottage' served as a showpiece for the Vanderbilts. The mansion boasts ornate artwork, gardens, and guided tours that showcase its overwhelming grandeur and fine decorative details. As a National Historic monument, it offers visitors an audio guide to explore its history and daily operations.
The Breakers is a jaw-dropping blend of Gilded Age opulence and ocean-spray drama, where every room feels like a scene change in a grand opera. The craftsmanship—marble, gilding, carved wood, and soaring ceilings—is so meticulous you find new details each time you look. The self-guided audio tour is outstanding: clear, engaging, and rich with stories that bring the Vanderbilt world to life. Strolling the grounds with the Atlantic as a backdrop adds a cinematic finish that photos never quite capture. If you visit Newport, this is the one landmark that absolutely earns the time, the ticket, and the superlatives.
Olek S — Google review
The Breakers – A Dream for Gilded Age Fans For anyone who loves the Gilded Age or is fascinated by that era’s elegance and grandeur, The Breakers is an absolute must-see. The moment you walk through the gates, you feel like you’ve stepped straight into another world — one filled with history, beauty, and unapologetic luxury. Everything here is so well-organized: from the thoughtful visitor flow to the detailed explanations and perfectly preserved interiors. The house itself is simply magnificent — every room tells a story. The grand staircase takes your breath away, the ocean-view terrace is pure magic, and the bedrooms are both opulent and full of charm. And oh, the kitchen! It’s enormous, full of fascinating details, and somehow feels alive, as if it’s still ready to host a grand dinner for the Vanderbilt family. You can spend hours here, admiring the craftsmanship, imagining the parties, and feeling the spirit of the age. The views of the Atlantic are spectacular, and the whole place carries this wonderful mix of nostalgia and splendor. If you’re even a little curious about the Gilded Age, make sure to plan a visit — it’s an unforgettable experience that truly brings history to life.
Kristina Z — Google review
Gorgeous mansion for visiting! We bought the tickets online before the visit, arrived late but they allowed us to get in anyway. Remember to download the app per the instructions posted there and bring your own headphones/earbuds so that you can listen to the descriptions and interesting stories as you step into each room. I was mesmerized by the decorative details. The place is perfect for visiting in the fall when the weather is cooler. You could sit in the back yard enjoying the vast sky and sea and grass field. It was a delightful experience!
Nhan T — Google review
Be sure you bring your headphones and get the Newport Mansions app so you can listen to the tour while you visit. This mansion is an awesome place to visit and learn some of the history of some of the Rockefeller family during the gilded age. The craftsmanship is spectacular and a bit over the top, but it really is an amazing place to witness. Highly recommend a visit!! As an added note, we visited during a day in port off the cruise ship. It's definitely an easy self guided excursion you can do, just a couple miles of the port. We saved a lot of money, saw multiple properties, did the tour on our own timeframe. It's an easy Uber ride or a nice walk to the property from the ship!
Joe B — Google review
Very nice experience after watching the TV series Gilded Age. This maison should be the stage for the spring social season. The decoration is competitive to the royal palace even the size of building is much smaller. The architect is for sure trained in Beaux-arts as a general requirement at that period. The ceilings of many rooms are worth to study: they are clean, simple. The Roman Empire style decoration is perfectly adapted and applied here. One beautiful case for architecture students to learn the 20 century house design with European style.
Vincent — Google review
Went on a Sunday at 9am, walked from the port from my cruise, really enjoyed the walk. The Breakers was beautiful in October. Nice cool breeze from the ocean outside. The Breakers showed a lot of rooms on display. The gift shop had a little bit for everyone with decent prices as well. Took me about two hours by myself to walk through the self guided audio tour, visit the shop, and walk around outside. I did not try the cafe. There was one restroom by the front ticketing area.
Ashly H — Google review
Went on a rainy and foggy day. Amazing historic building. Truly a must see, the self guided tour was great. Be sure download the app and connect to the wifi near the Welcome Center. Friendly staff and just amazing overall.
Sue H — Google review
When you search for things to do in Newport, this is one of the things that always pops up. We are very glad that we were able to visit the Breakers, along with two other properties. The self-guided tour was very nice and we were able to enjoy the amazing views from inside and outside. If you are able to visit when you are in Newport, we highly recommend this place.
Jeff — Google review
4.7
(10227)
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4.7
(6300)
44 Ochre Point Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA
https://www.newportmansions.org/mansions-and-gardens/the-breakers/
(401) 847-6544
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Cliff Walk

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Cliff Walk is a 3.5-mile scenic walking trail that offers breathtaking views of the coast and Gilded Age architecture. The trail runs along a rocky edge, providing panoramic ocean views and a refreshing sea breeze. It is one of Newport's major attractions, known for its famous mansions and luxurious boutique hotels like The Chanler, which offers dreamy rooms with private gardens, decks, and jacuzzis.
4.6
(5679)
Newport, RI 02840, USA
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