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How long is the drive from Kennett Square to Wilmington?

The direct drive from Kennett Square to Wilmington is 410 mi (660 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kennett Square to Wilmington, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with New York City, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, Albany, Poughkeepsie, Princeton, Bronx, and Lenox, as well as top places to visit like Six Flags Great Adventure and Princeton University, or the ever-popular Grounds For Sculpture.

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Top cities between Kennett Square and Wilmington

The top cities between Kennett Square and Wilmington are New York City, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, Albany, Poughkeepsie, Princeton, Bronx, and Lenox. New York City is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Kennett Square and 5 hours from Wilmington.
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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
5 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Wilmington
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Princeton

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Princeton, a charming town in New Jersey, is renowned for being home to the prestigious Ivy League institution, Princeton University. The university's campus boasts impressive architecture such as the Collegiate Gothic-style University Chapel and houses the extensive Princeton University Art Museum. Visitors can also explore the historic Morven Museum & Garden, an 18th-century mansion showcasing period furnishings.
0% as popular as New York City
4 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Wilmington
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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
17 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Wilmington
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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
14 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Wilmington
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Bronx

The Bronx, a borough of New York City, is home to several notable attractions. Yankee Stadium, the iconic home field of the New York Yankees baseball team, is a prominent feature. The Bronx Zoo, established in 1899, boasts an extensive collection of animal species. Adjacent to the zoo is the expansive New York Botanical Garden with its renowned greenhouse showcasing rainforest and cactus exhibits.
1% as popular as New York City
12 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Wilmington
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Poughkeepsie

Poughkeepsie, a charming city in the Hudson Valley of New York, is steeped in history and surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The city boasts a vibrant arts scene and offers something for every type of traveler. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history by visiting landmarks like the Walkway Over the Hudson, an impressive elevated pedestrian bridge, or strolling through the picturesque Vassar College campus.
0% as popular as New York City
16 minutes off the main route, 49% of way to Wilmington
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Lenox

Lenox, located in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, is a charming town known for its rich cultural scene and natural beauty. Home to renowned attractions like Shakespeare & Company and Tanglewood, the summer residence of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Lenox offers a blend of history and entertainment. Visitors can explore historic mansions, museums, and upscale resorts while savoring locally sourced cuisine at restaurants. The town's picturesque parks also provide a tranquil retreat amidst the gentle hills of the Berkshires.
0% as popular as New York City
42 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Wilmington
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Albany

Albany, the capital city of New York State, is a vibrant destination with a mix of historical and modern attractions. The downtown area features the impressive Empire State Plaza, home to The Egg performing arts center and the New York State Capitol. Visitors can explore the rich natural and cultural history at the renowned New York State Museum and admire Hudson River School paintings at the Albany Institute of History and Art.
0% as popular as New York City
2 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Wilmington
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Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Springs, situated in New York State, is renowned for its thoroughbred horse racing at the Saratoga Race Course and the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. The city also boasts the Saratoga Spa State Park with its mineral baths and a pool complex, as well as the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Additionally, visitors can explore the Saratoga Automobile Museum nearby.
0% as popular as New York City
4 minutes off the main route, 72% of way to Wilmington
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Lake George

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Nestled in the heart of the Adirondacks, Lake George is truly a gem that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty. This elongated, oval lake spans an impressive 32 miles and boasts 176 miles of picturesque shoreline dotted with over 170 islands. The charming village of Lake George graces its southern banks, while other delightful communities like Bolton Landing, Ticonderoga, and Huletts Landing enhance the scenic perimeter.
0% as popular as New York City
3 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Wilmington

Best stops along Kennett Square to Wilmington drive

The top stops along the way from Kennett Square to Wilmington (with short detours) are Central Park, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, and Empire State Building. Other popular stops include Top of The Rock, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, and The High Line.
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Grounds For Sculpture

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Sculpture museum
Grounds For Sculpture is a 42-acre park in Trenton, featuring over 270 contemporary sculptures and seasonal exhibits. The outdoor area is beautifully landscaped with changing sculptures by both up-and-coming and renowned artists like Kiki Smith and Clement Meadmore. Visitors can enjoy moonlight tours, sculpture classes, and even host personal events on-site.
It’s absolutely beautiful here. An artists dream. The landscaping is enchanting and dreamy. The sculptures and art work are also quite alluring. The restaurant, Rats, is incredible with an amazing decorating theme inside. There is a lovely lounge area/bar inside with an inviting French-Moroccan feel. You could also eat on the patio overlooking the gorgeous pond.
Lynn M — Google review
A wonderful walk through some beautiful sculpture! This place was amazing and would be perfect for a date day. I was surprised how much there was to explore. I didn’t get a chance to see it all so I can’t wait to come back and explore some more.
Jonathan Y — Google review
Wow! This place was amazing. It really does encourage you to just wander and check out all the art. It’s also a garden so there are lots of pretty landscaping.
John D — Google review
Visiting Grounds For Sculpture is truly a magical experience! This beautifully curated 42-acre sculpture park offers a perfect blend of nature, art, and peaceful exploration. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or just looking for a serene place to wander, this destination delivers on every level. The grounds are immaculate, with winding paths that lead you through stunning landscapes dotted with contemporary sculptures, whimsical installations, and tranquil water features. It’s like walking through a dream—every corner reveals a new surprise or hidden masterpiece. The integration of art and nature is seamless, creating a meditative and inspiring environment. Some pieces are interactive or photo-friendly, which makes it a fun and engaging visit for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Don’t miss the recreated impressionist scenes—it’s like stepping into a painting! The on-site restaurant, Rat’s, is also a delight and worth a reservation for a truly elevated experience. Highly recommend spending at least half a day here—wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera! This place is a treasure and one of New Jersey’s best-kept secrets.
Nikunj R — Google review
Today, I had the privilege of meeting a truly remarkable and deeply talented Mexican-American artist whose work left a lasting impression on me. His art, exhibited in the East Gallery and through powerful outdoor sculptures, centers on the themes of the Mexican border wall and the broader immigrant experience. Both visually arresting and emotionally resonant, his work speaks with honesty and urgency. Through his art exhibition in the East Gallery, he addresses the complexities of the political landscape with grace, courage, and profound humanity. This experience served as a poignant reminder that, at our core, “we are all human” worthy of dignity, compassion, and respect. Art like this transcends borders, challenges division, and invites us to see one another more clearly. My deepest gratitude to Grounds For Sculpture for making this impactful event possible. And to the artist, thank you for sharing your vision, and your truth. Your work speaks volumes, and it truly matters.
Seher W — Google review
The grounds were well maintained,access to digital map, hundreds of works of art along the 42 acres. Several eateries and restrooms on site. Timed entry so advisable to purchase tickets online and in advance.
Michele F — Google review
Visiting Grounds For Sculpture with my family was an incredible and inspiring experience. Naively, I thought two hours would be enough—but even a quick round took us about 3.5 hours, and I could have easily spent the whole day. The grounds are huge, filled with sculptures that are funny, modern, thought-provoking, and stunning. Tip: come right at the opening to avoid the crowds. Bring water, a snack, and comfortable shoes, then give yourself permission to wander and soak it all in. There are also cozy cafés tucked into the grounds. Absolutely amazing, one of the best sculpture garden and a must-see.
Alla ( — Google review
We had our wedding ceremony at Grounds For Sculpture, and it was absolutely wonderful! Even though it rained, the team made sure everything still went perfectly. The setting was stunning, and the staff went above and beyond to take care of us and all our guests. They made sure we felt supported and calm through it all, and the day turned out beautifully. We couldn’t have asked for a more magical experience — thank you for helping make our wedding day so special!
Summer F — Google review
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4.8
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80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton Township, NJ 08619, USA
http://www.groundsforsculpture.org/
(609) 586-0616
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Six Flags Great Adventure

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Water & Amusement Parks
Six Flags Great Adventure is a thrilling amusement park in New Jersey that offers an array of high-tech roller coasters, wildlife areas, and numerous attractions suitable for visitors of all ages. The park features over 50 exhilarating rides and year-round live entertainment, making it a must-visit destination. Additionally, the adjacent Hurricane Harbor provides refreshing water rides during the summer months. Visitors can also enjoy games, tempting dining options, and a drive-through wild safari experience.
I’ve been visiting Six Flags Great Adventure for over five years, and the park has improved a lot during that time. Still, with the departure of the Golden Kingdom and some rides, plus the removal of Green Lantern, the park feels like it’s missing a piece of its identity. The new ride, Flash: Vertical Velocity, already feels like a staple — it fits right in, as if it’s been here for years. The park also has plenty of room for expansion, and I’m optimistic about its future. Top Rides (in my opinion): • Flash: Vertical Velocity • El Toro • Nitro • Jersey Devil Amenities: Refill stations are spread evenly throughout the park, though they sometimes carry a faint vomit smell (thankfully, being outdoors makes it manageable). Bathrooms are generally clean when you find them, but they could be distributed more evenly across the park. Food: The in-park restaurants are okay, but if you want better options, it’s worth leaving the park. Just head down Mammoth Lane — there are plenty of fast-food and dining choices nearby. Waterpark: The waterpark isn’t really worth it. It’s often crowded, and there are much better options in the tri-state area, like DreamWorks Water Park. Passes: If you’re looking to buy a season pass, the current Gold Pass (2025) is the best value. The Platinum Pass mainly adds VIP entrance access but costs significantly more, making it hard to justify. Looking Ahead – 2027 Ride: I’m really looking forward to seeing what the park does with the new ride coming in 2027. It’s rumored to be massive. Originally, the plan was to use Kingda Ka’s old plot of land, but construction has shifted into the parking lot instead. This means both Kingda Ka’s former site and Green Lantern’s old plot are still available for future additions. They could go big with another major thrill ride, or even repurpose one area into a new kiddie section — with Kingda Ka’s circular space better suited for a family area, and Green Lantern’s former plot fitting more naturally for another coaster.
Mikko C — Google review
I visited this park about 8 years ago. I was impressed then, and I'm even more impressed now. An excellent variety of rides spread throughout the park can keep families and thrill seekers equally entertained. Food quality here seems to be a bit better than other Six Flags parks I've visited. The landscaping and green space are very well done throughout the park, and actually improved since 8 years ago. It's simply beautiful to look at in most places. Families will really appreciate some of the "quiet spaces" to sit in the shade while others are on nearby rides. The left side of the park around El Toro looks like it's getting ready to go through some redevelopment, so I'm very excited to see what Six Flags does after seeing the improvements everywhere else in the park. The employees who work here are also the best you'll find in any Six Flags park. The only thing I don't understand is, why is there such a huge difference in the quality of the experience you get between here and Six Flags New England?
Donald C — Google review
Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, is an exhilarating destination packed with world-class roller coasters, family rides, and lively entertainment. From the record-breaking Kingda Ka and the legendary wooden coaster El Toro to the sleek speed of Nitro, the park offers nonstop thrills for adrenaline lovers. The grounds are clean and well-organized, with friendly staff and a variety of food options—though prices can be a bit high, as expected at a major theme park. Crowds can get heavy on weekends, so visiting on a weekday or using a Flash Pass helps make the most of your day. Overall, Six Flags Great Adventure is a must-visit spot for anyone seeking heart-pounding excitement and a classic amusement park experience in New Jersey.
Md. R — Google review
We went on halloween, they had the fright fest.. It was fun, the place is clean, organized and has alot of services and amenities.. We faced an issue with our tickets and passes, but the guest services employees were so welcoming, helpful and nice about it and helped us in no time. Thanks to their help we got to enjoy our day there. It was for sure worth the trip.
Ajwad K — Google review
It was incredibly great! I had the opportunity to visit both acquatic and roller coaster parks and I loved it. The water park has a bunch of attractions for all the kids and adults. There is also a large pool with waves. There is lockers for all your personal belongings. Now the roller coaster park was amazing. I went with a few friends +25 yo. And we had a great time. Every roller coaster ride was extremely enjoyable and scary. There is also a few restaurants. I will suggest to go on weekday because is a very crowded place. And the parking is 35$ general , 50$ preferential.
Slidma P — Google review
Well this was our first time here, as annual members for 6 years we’ve always talked about coming here and since it was the Halloween event what better time, BIG MISTAKE! Every other park is inclusive, you have tickets for Halloween you get the haunted houses, mazes, etc. Not here! $35 a piece, $90 for fast pass and if you don’t get there fast pass you’re screwed! As someone with family memberships for Six Flags, Hershey Park, Legoland and CedarFair, we regularly travel to all the parks from Florida to Massachusetts to Ohio and I’ve never been to a park that allowed that many people in, it was packed! I mean, beyond packed! Everything had a long line, we made it through 2 mazes and gave up when the fast pass lines were as long as the GA lines for the Halloween attractions😢 It was stressful, that many people and large groups pushing through you and kids, and then they’re just stopping in the walkways while groups of teenagers congregated everywhere without supervision and on top of that I’m walking with my kids smelling weed burning everywhere. Get it together Six Flags, I grew up near Wild world, that became Adventure World before finally Six Flags, we stopped going there years ago because of the fights and violence from groups of teenagers and young adults, now they’re closing it for good 😢😢😭 This place has the same vibes! I do want to come back maybe when it’s not so busy, rides looked awesome and almost all of them were operating, not sure I even saw any rides out of commission which is good coming from Six flagsFlags America where you’re lucky if 50% were operating that day and the shops and decorations were dilapidated and look like they survived a tornado, but unfortunately with that many people, every ride had a 60-180min wait, even the stores had long lines to even get in and don’t even try to get food, those lines were ridiculous, at least there was an occasional opening at the drink stands where the lines were maybe a few minutes, I actually felt like a 🤡 waiting to get my cups scanned when people were just walking up from the side filling up their cups😡 employee couldn’t do anything, I don’t think she could even see them😡 by 830 the coke was out of syrup and there was no ice, I told the lady working but she didn’t understand what I was telling her, she just smiled and shook her head to and down. Thankfully they were fully staffed though, most parks can’t get enough employees to work which ends up with closed attractions and concessions. Kudos for that! As for Halloween, get there early and get out when the sun goes down, we gave up at 9pm, after finally picking up a bags from the stroller rentals and getting out of the park it was 10pm and the lines to get in the park were absolutely ridiculous and long, I don’t know what those people are expecting at that time, by the time they get through security and front gate they’re going to be in for a world of hurt when they actually see the lines inside😱
Robert M — Google review
​We recently visited the safari with our grandkids and had a fantastic time. We especially enjoyed riding on the old army trucks, which took us right through the different animal exhibits. The ride was not only entertaining for the kids but also very informative for all of us. Considering how much fun we had, it was a very reasonably priced outing for the whole family. It was such a great experience that we're already planning to go back again next year.
Joe C — Google review
This was my second time visiting Six Flags Great Adventure, and it was just as exciting as the first. On my July 2025 trip, I enjoyed Flash Vertical Velocity (a recent addition and an amazing ride), Batman, Nitro, Roaring Rapids, Jersey Devil, Skull Mountain, Buccaneer, The Joker 4D, and Houdini’s Great Escape. On my first visit in March 2024, I experienced Sky Screamer, The Joker, Harley Quinn Choo Choo Train, Nitro, Jersey Devil, Superman Ultimate Flight, El Toro, Medusa, Kingda Ka (once the world’s tallest and fastest roller coaster), Batman – The Ride, The Dark Knight Coaster, and even played some fun basketball. I was sad to see that Kingda Ka is no longer there, but I am excited to see what new ride will replace it. The park is full of energy, and having a season pass makes visiting very convenient. I would definitely come back again!
Vyshnavi V — Google review
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3.8
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1 Six Flags Blvd, Jackson Township, NJ 08527, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure?utm_source=googlebusinessprofile&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google+Business+Profile
(732) 928-2000
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Princeton University

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Private university
Sights & Landmarks
Princeton University, established in 1746, is a prestigious Ivy League institution renowned for its engineering, science, and humanities programs. The town of Princeton itself is closely intertwined with the university's identity. Visitors can explore unique museums showcasing the state's history and arts, enjoy hands-on play spaces for kids, and take tours highlighting famous residents like Einstein. Additionally, the annual Communiversity Festival of the Arts celebrates the fusion of community, academia, and arts with live entertainment and local vendors.
Princeton University is a world-class institution renowned for academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and a close-knit community. With inspiring faculty, innovative programs, and abundant resources, it cultivates intellectual curiosity and leadership. Princeton empowers students to achieve extraordinary personal and professional growth, making it a truly transformative educational experience.
Webman T — Google review
Princeton University is a private Ivy League university located in Princeton, New Jersey. It was founded in 1746 as the College of New Jersey and is one of the oldest in the U.S. Princeton is ranked among the top universities in the world, and is best known for its rigorous academics, prestigious alumni network, and of course, as its well proclaimed beautiful campus. Princeton offers a broad range of academic programs, with majors ranging from humanities, social sciences, economics, and engineering. Its campus is absolutely beautiful. It consists of various large extensive buildings and structures all throughout the walking area. It is very much common to see students alike and tourists taking photos of such aforementioned structures because of their voluminous space and architecture. Princeton's undergraduate curriculum is based on a liberal arts foundation, requiring students to take courses in a variety of disciplines. As stated on their respective website: 4 years of English 4 years of Mathematics 4 years of one foreign language 2 Years of Laboratory science 2 Years of History Princeton also offers a variety of financial aid programs to help students make college affordable. Not only that, but undergraduates also have the opportunity to conduct independent research, often under the mentorship of Princeton's world-renowned faculty. All in all, Princeton University is a world-class institution that offers students the opportunity to receive a rigorous education and learn from some of the best minds in the world. It is a community where students can grow and thrive, and make lifelong friends from all over the world in an environment where young minds are constantly being challenged and older minds are seeking to serve and teach their years' worth of knowledge. If you are a high school student who is interested in attending Princeton, you should start planning early. Princeton has a very competitive admissions process, and it is important to have strong grades, and extracurricular activities in progress while you still have time. In addition to that, I definitely recommend visiting the campus and talking to current students to learn more about the university, student life, and its unique culture it portrays.
Stanley B — Google review
Really beautiful campus. I stopped by here and don't regret anything. I loved walking around and seeing all the different buildings and dorms. It was actually gorgeous. There is a gift shop as well. I recommend !
Alexandra B — Google review
Gorgeous campus for a peaceful stroll. A few gentle hills and plenty of beauty all around. If you are visiting and want to explore, you cannot go wrong with an aimless meander. Many excellent food and shopping choices in town. Definitely one of the most beautiful American college campuses.
KGQ N — Google review
Wonderful campus. Brand new art museum. Free entrance, free guided tours.
Leonid Z — Google review
It's beautiful!! It's amazing to walk around the campus. It has a very Hogwarts magical vibe. The buildings, the built and everything about this place has a history (the good and the bad). It almost feels like having a connection with that history while you walk through this place.
Ankita S — Google review
This is a very old school with charm and beautiful architecture. I just walked through the campus, but it was quite lovely. I cannot attest to the education, but from what the school has posted everywhere, it seemed like a very “where are your papers?” university, which is quite something. I will not doc any stars because of it, but I was not allowed in the university chapel because of it (only students, faculty, or staff allowed)- I know it’s a private school, but I thought these places were supposed to be open to all, like their predecessors in England like Cambridge or Oxford.
Kyle H — Google review
Such a beautiful campus. This is a campus that one would love to study, not only for its academic reasons but just being in the atmosphere surrounding the campus. Great old buildings and greenery.
Parvez F — Google review
4.7
(1905)
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Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
http://www.princeton.edu/
(609) 258-3000
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Asbury Park Boardwalk

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Asbury Park Boardwalk is a revitalized 19th-century oceanfront promenade adorned with vibrant modern murals, craft beer pubs, and seafood restaurants. The boardwalk offers a curated selection of food stalls, bars, and shops without traditional amusement rides or piers. Visitors can admire the striking artwork along the beachfront promenade, including HOTTEA's captivating installation "One Last Moment Under the Sky," crafted from hundreds of hanging yarn strands in the historic Casino Building.
My visit to the Asbury Park Boardwalk was amazing! The boardwalk has a great mix of classic charm and modern energy. I enjoyed walking along the ocean, checking out the unique shops, and grabbing some delicious food from local spots. The live music and street performers added a fun vibe, and the whole area felt clean and welcoming. It’s a perfect place to relax, people-watch, and soak in the beach town atmosphere. I can’t wait to go back!
Raul J — Google review
Beach Day Bliss: A Perfect Spot for Everyone! I recently visited this beautiful beach, and it truly exceeded expectations. From the moment you arrive, everything is well-organized — there's an entrance fee, ample parking, and a helpful enquiry desk to guide you. The beach is fully accessible, with wheelchair access, clean restrooms, and a shower area to freshen up after a dip in the water. Safety is clearly a priority, with beach guards actively watching over all areas. You’re welcome to bring your own mats, tents, and chairs, but there are also plenty of benches and designated seating areas to relax and take in the view. What really stood out was the lively atmosphere: there are numerous stores for shopping, food courts with a variety of options, and a spacious boardwalk perfect for a stroll. Whether you're with family, kids, or friends, this beach is clean, easy to access, and incredibly relaxing — the perfect spot to enjoy the sun, sea, and some shopping too!
Darshini G — Google review
This is one of the first beach and broadwalk that appears along the NJ shoreline after exiting north Jersey. Of course that makes it really popular and crowded destination in summer months. There are lots of parking lots and paid street parkings near the broadwalk. The lots are far more expensive than street parking, so better to go early to find one. The beach area is nice. There’s a $8 entree fee and they do check for the tickets time to time. Rental chairs and umbrellas are available but super expensive, $35 for an umbrella and $15 for each chair. Lifeguards actively monitor the designated areas. The broadwalk is huge. Plenty of shops, restaurants, restrooms, fun activities and a convention hall reside along it. Inside the convention hall, there are more shops, local artisan market, and restaurants. We spent about 6 hours in the area. I found this beach friendly and safe. The food was decent. Restrooms were well maintained too. Overall a really nice place to go for a beach day, but be prepared to spend some, unless you come fully prepared from home.
Nehal A — Google review
It's Beautiful 😍 place to see the sunrise .. I was very happy to visit this place and to see the nature , sunrise , beach .. challenges are to find a free parking place.. if you need free parking place there please start early by 1 hour One of the best place or view point for Sunrise in and around New Jersey
GB M — Google review
Gorgeous place. Calm, friendly, clean and not a massive tourist trap. Lovely food spots and shops. You can see that the area is loved and looked after. Highly recommend checking out the the Asbury Angels benches commemorating musicians and those who worked in the industry.
Kate W — Google review
Rated best beach town in the country. Asbury is always a great experience. Nice and quiet family friendly beach. Wide and long boardwalk with plenty of food options and small shops.
Dilenia V — Google review
The nicest boardwalk we have ever visited. So clean and well taken care of. The people in the area are super friendly. Lots of shopping and beautiful beaches.
Crystal W — Google review
Walking around the boardwalk is a peaceful way to be with yourself for winter, very cold but it’s so amazing to stay around
Anne G — Google review
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4.1
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1300 Ocean Ave N, Asbury Park, NJ 07712, USA
http://www.apboardwalk.com/
(732) 897-6500
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Duke Farms

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Research institute
Sights & Landmarks
Duke Farms, located in Bridgewater Township just south of Interstate 287, is a historic estate with a rich legacy of environmental education and conservation. Founded by James Buchanan Duke and continued by his daughter, the farm offers undeveloped natural habitats, gardens, and various outdoor activities such as biking and walking trails, scavenger hunts, bird watching, and more. Open to the public since 2012 with no admission fee, it has become a popular destination for families and schools.
The Central Park of NJ, peaceful and a bit more natural without being overly crowded! I went on a weekday afternoon and there were not that many people so it was actually a nice nature walk. Definitely rent a bike or bring your own to cover the distance. Love that they don’t allow pets, no dodging dog 💩 on your walk! Check out the orchid garden, they have a nice greenhouse with a variety of orchids. They have an app but the navigation isn’t great. Download the app to see what spots you want to see but enter the name of the spots in Google Map to navigate, it is much more effective and accurate. You’re welcome. 😉
Good C — Google review
We rode our bikes around the Estate and every bit of it was absolutely beautiful. Incredibly peaceful and very well kept. It is a great place to ride bikes or go for a nice walk. The only thing that I wish it had was more information about the history of the Duke Family and the buildings on the property.
Debbie G — Google review
Quick summary: Beautiful place. Especially the Orchid Greenhouse. Very nature conservation centric. Staff were great throughout. The Do and don'ts: Make parking reservations during peak season(as required by website). Be prepared to walk and absolutely wear comfortable shoes. Dress accordingly to your comfort needs and anticipate weather conditions. Cafe was nice. Selections were basically coffee, hot chocolate, pizza, soup, chips, yogurt, water, cake, very light pickings but decent. Very clean. I would give 5 stars easily if not for one issue: needs more restrooms (which were clean by the way). When you walk this much in the cold you may need to "go" more often than usual and if you're really needing to use one urgently they can be a task to get to. Would be nice if it were possible to have a sink at the few outhouses that were available. Overall an enjoyable adventure! ❤️
Juan M — Google review
Such a beautiful orchid greenhouse! It’s amazing to see so many varieties of orchids along with other tropical plants. We spotted banana, pineapple, and plenty of papaya trees. The place is perfect for long walks or bike rides with kids. Fall here is especially stunning, with countless spots that make perfect backdrops for family portraits. I would highly recommend visiting!
Sweta S — Google review
I taught a geographic information systems workshop here for three days, and the staff and scientists and educators are incredibly visionary and wonderful. This facility is living up to its commitment to sustainability and reusability. There are so many diverse wonderful plants and trees. The biking the hiking it’s all completely wonderful. My favorite is the meditation garden and the Sycamore walk and the statues and Stone walls in the hay barn.
Joseph K — Google review
This is a wonderful place to take a stroll or ride a bike. According to the map we were given there are 18 miles of trails! The paved path we walked was well maintained and the grounds are beautiful. Unfortunately the visitor Center and Cafe were closed for a private event when we visited but we will return to check them out.
K. W — Google review
A natural oasis in the heart of New Jersey 🌱 The walks, the views, the peaceful atmosphere — Duke Farm won me over from the very first minutes. Adding it to the list of places I want to return to again and again. 🤍
Iryna S — Google review
The best for bike riding 🫶🏻 can bring your own bikes as well or can rent there ($25 for adults $15 for kids) otherwise you can just visit for free ♥️ Can reserve parking spot online & they scan it at the gate, you just park and walk . The best place to hiking as well ✨ beautiful nature atmosphere and orchid green house is the best part in this place 💐 helpful staffs and very happy to be there 🥰 Lovely place should visit in new jersey, especially it’s FREE 🤩
Vasu P — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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1112 Dukes Pkwy W, Hillsborough Township, NJ 08844, USA
http://www.dukefarms.org/
(908) 722-3700
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Essex County Turtle Back Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Essex County Turtle Back Zoo is a popular family destination in West Orange, NJ. The zoo offers a wide range of attractions including wild animal exhibits, a petting zoo, carousel, and mini-train. Visitors can encounter various animal species such as giraffes, sea lions, penguins, red pandas, lions, llamas, jaguars, bears, cougars and more.
We've done the Bronx Zoo, the Flushing Meadows Zoo, even the Philadelphia Zoo, but the Essex County Turtle Back Zoo is my favorite by far and I will be more than happy to tell you starting with the FREE multi level parking lot (not sure if this was just because it was a weekday but it was free and that was a nice start). This is a HUGE zoo, you will be walking for hours, I strongly recommend comfortable shoes even hiking shoes as some areas require you to traverse up hills. You will be here from beginning to close because there is that much to cover for the day. If you are pushing a stroller you will get a full core and hamstring workout I assure you. Start with the train ride around the Giraffe exhibits with all the horns and railroad engineering to go with it. The Africa Adenture, Amazing Asia, Australia , Reptile, and Birds Exhibits are all wonderful. The carousel is painfully nostalgic and reminiscent of the good old days but I'm a good way, give it a go... you'll be glad that you did. The Zanzibar and Cafe is a perfect spot for lunch (no outside food allowed inside) but you do get a meal for 4 for about 60 dollars which isn't too bad for Zoo food. For $3 you can feed the birds with a feeder stick . Pony rides for the kids are also very nice to watch. They have a playground that is prehistoric themed and spacious (please watch your children, there tends to be many kids in this park some bigger than others, so if you have little ones be watchful). Face paint options for the kids $15 they can pick their design and parents watch from the side of the booth. For $5 dollars you can feed a Girafee like a FULL GROWN GIRAFFE , face to face (this night be a bit much for small children as the size of the gentle giant is immense up closer i must admit. After a long day of walking, nothing wraps up the day better then a stop by Patron Food Truck for a nice fresh smores funnel cake and ice cold peach sweet tea. We will definitely be back its worth a second go and plus we can all use the steps. Behold the Turtle Back Zoo in the photos attached.
Jariel F — Google review
Zoos provide an amazing chance to connect with wildlife that we otherwise wouldn’t be able to see without traveling across the world. Most of them do their best to provide habitats that give animals humane treatment and a safe place to roam with as much space as possible. Designed as part of the South Mountain Reservation located in West Orange on just 20 acres, Turtle Back Zoo is managed as part of the Essex County Park System. Tickets were easily gotten by visiting their website for a Saturday visit. Upon arrival as first-timers, parking was well organized and free. The zoo is not huge, but there is a decent amount of walking, so if one goes, be sure to wear comfy shoes. Water misters were set up throughout the park to help cool off on hot days. It’s recommended to start at the top of the zoo or top of the hill and work your way down. There were plenty of interesting animals to see from all continents except Antarctica, such as flamingos, condors, bald eagles, penguins, giraffes, etc. Seasonal exhibits (butterfly and bird tents) require an additional fee. They have a touch tank featuring stingrays. My partner and I stopped by Savanna Cafe for lunch (no outside food allowed inside). The food varies from burgers, hot dogs, pizza, sandwiches, and chicken tenders to salads and ice cream. We decided on chicken sandwiches, fries, onion rings, ice cream, and water. It was decent, served its purpose, but was pricey. This is a must-take fun for any age classic New Jersey day trip, which we can recommend.
Eloy Y — Google review
Had a fantastic time at the turtle back zoo!!! i went with my brother. we hadn’t been since we were little children and it was so much fun to rediscover the zoo as adults. i recommend getting there early, parking was free and we drove right in. no lines! which was fantastic. they had lots of different areas to see and it was a great time overall. a lovely day activity for any animal lovers.
Shirley — Google review
You cannot beat the price per person on a weekend to enter this Very nice zoo! Stop by if you love animals and take a look at all the beautiful wildlife that lives here !! The zoo is very clean and the staff is so helpful and kind , consistently walking around the property to make sure the animals are good and the customers have any questions or concerns there is always a staff member near by , you can also pet and feed the cownose stingrays which is very cool! I highly recommend stopping in to this amazing zoo!
Zack T — Google review
Great zoo! Parked in their garage for free. The animals were beautiful, and the design of the facility and habitats is very impressive. Very kid and stroller friendly. The staff we came upon throughout the park were very nice and friendly. The kids burned some energy at the cool prehistoric playground. Definitely looking forward to coming back!
Rami G — Google review
Had a wonderful time! Just don't go during afternoon in the summer. Most animals would be taking a nap or hiding in the shade to cope with the afternoon heat. Make sure you have water with you, you also need to cope with the walking and afternoon heat. A lot of folks brought outside food and snacks, which I thought was a great idea as there's not many options. Not as many exhibits or diversity as Bronx zoo but still very lovely, less crowded and charming. My favorite was the Giraffe and red panda exhibit. You can also feel the giraffe and the birds for couple extra bucks, if you choose to.
Ankita S — Google review
I made my second trip back to Turtle Back Zoo recently after quite a long break, and it was a mix of nostalgia and new discoveries. The layout has expanded, and there’s definitely more to see but also more walking! Each themed area feels like its own little world, which makes the journey between them fun, even if your feet start to protest by the end. I remembered the peacocks roaming freely last time, so it was a bit surprising not to see them this time around. Still, the variety of animals is impressive from big cats to reptiles. Depending on the weather, a lot of them were lounging in the shade, which made spotting them a bit tricky. One of the highlights was feeding the giraffes such a cool, up close moment that made the visit feel extra special. There are also plenty of spots to grab snacks, rest, and take photos, which came in handy since I was snapping way more pictures this time. Whether you're going with family, friends, or just looking for a peaceful day outdoors, Turtle Back Zoo offers a great mix of education, entertainment, and nature. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely worth the visit especially if you haven’t been in a while.
Stacie Y — Google review
I have the luxury of homeschooling my daughter and so we invested in the yearly membership for the zoo so we can come every single week. We love the train, feeding the stingrays and watching keepers doing animal feedings. The staff is always knowledgeable and friendly. They genuinely seem excited talking about what they do and it feels great knowing the people taking care of the animals love what they do. The new vet building is totally amazing if you’re able to catch it while they are caring for animals. We were able to watch check ups being performed on baby emus, it was so cool!
Amy D — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(868)
560 Northfield Ave, West Orange, NJ 07052, USA
http://turtlebackzoo.com/
(973) 731-5800
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9/11 Memorial & Museum

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum is a poignant and emotional site in New York City, honoring the victims of the 1993 and 2001 World Trade Center terrorist attacks. Located at the National September 11 Memorial, this museum features artifacts such as debris from the Twin Towers, personal belongings of those lost, fire trucks deformed by heat, and remnants of sidewalks and street signs.
A Deeply Moving and Unforgettable Experience Visiting the 9/11 Memorial & Museum was one of the most powerful experiences I’ve ever had. The site is both heartbreaking and inspiring — a place that honors the lives lost while reminding us of the strength and unity that followed such tragedy. The twin reflecting pools are breathtaking in their simplicity, with the names of the victims beautifully engraved around the edges. Standing there, hearing the water and seeing the skyline, gave me a deep sense of reflection and respect. Inside the museum, the exhibits are incredibly well curated. Artifacts, photos, and personal stories bring the events of that day to life in a very human way. It’s emotional and sometimes difficult to walk through, but also very meaningful. The staff were respectful and helpful, and the entire atmosphere encourages quiet remembrance. I left with a heavy heart but also with renewed appreciation for resilience, compassion, and peace. Tip: Give yourself at least 2–3 hours to experience everything. It’s not just a tourist attraction — it’s a memorial that deserves time and reflection.
Aurora C — Google review
This exhibit was amazing! Getting to see history. I was in the 6th grade when this event took place and just seeing it now from a different perspective as an adult just hits different. I'll share some photos that I have taken but it is 100% worth the visit. It just opens up so many more questions about where we are now against where we may have been. It also questions perspectives on mindsets these days but I will not get into that here. This place was awesome and I would definitely love to go back during another visit to NY.
Josh W — Google review
Visiting the 9/11 Memorial is an experience that stays with you long after you leave. I first came to New York in 2000, just a year before the tragic events that would forever change the skyline. Back then, the Twin Towers stood tall and proud, dominating the horizon. I remember looking up at them in awe, thinking about how massive and permanent they seemed — like nothing could ever topple them. At the time, I could never have imagined that I would one day return to the same spot and find that the buildings were gone. When I came back years later to visit the memorial, the feeling was surreal. The area where the towers once stood is now a place of quiet reflection, marked by the enormous, cascading pools set within the footprints of the original buildings. Water flows continuously, creating a soft, mournful sound, while the names of the victims are engraved around the edges. Standing there, it’s impossible not to feel the weight of history, loss, and resilience. The emptiness where the towers once reached toward the sky is both haunting and profoundly moving. Walking around the memorial, I was struck by the contrast between what I remembered and what I saw now. The city has moved forward, new buildings rise around the site, and life in Manhattan continues its relentless pace. Yet the memorial holds a stillness that makes time feel suspended. Every detail — from the endless water, to the engraved names, to the subtle landscaping — is designed to honor what was lost while reminding visitors of the strength and perseverance of those who survived, and the courage of those who came after. Being there, I couldn’t help but reflect on the impermanence of even the most monumental structures. The towers seemed unshakable in my memory, but tragedy and time proved otherwise. The memorial doesn’t try to replace them; it doesn’t try to replicate what was lost. Instead, it invites visitors to pause, remember, and honor. It’s both humbling and healing, a space where grief and respect coexist in a quiet, powerful way. Visiting the 9/11 Memorial is an emotional journey. You leave with a deeper understanding of loss, resilience, and the fragility of even the mightiest human creations. Coming back to a place I once knew so differently, seeing the towers replaced by pools of reflection, reminded me that memory and history are alive — and that remembrance is as important as rebuilding.
Jasper R — Google review
Wow wow wow. Months behind on leaving this review, but wanted to be sure to encourage others to visit. This was such a well thought out memorial and museum. Very thorough and respectful to those who perished. It is very moving. To be in the space, looking at the foundation, the energy was palpable. This was agreed way to honor those souls and those who lost their lives saving others. Incredible.
Fe P — Google review
One of the very best museums I've ever been to. Very comprehensive displays tastefully done. Recommend ordering tickets ahead of time for early morning to beat the crowds. Some time slots sell out. The audio device is also highly recommended.
John Z — Google review
Buy tickets in advance. Allow more time than the recommended 60-90 mins, especially if you are old enough to remember where you were when you heard the news or saw it unfold. Highly moving exhibits bring the victims front and center of your visit, making the experience all the more personal and emotional. Be prepared. However, it is an experience I highly recommend. Those who forget history are bound to repeat it, and this is an event we should never forget.
Elizabeth J — Google review
The 9/11 Memorial is a deeply moving and powerful place that honors the lives lost and the resilience of those who carried on. Standing beside the reflecting pools where the Twin Towers once stood is an emotional experience that words can hardly capture. The design is both beautiful and solemn, with every name carefully inscribed as a reminder of the human impact of that day. The sound of the water and the calm atmosphere create a space for reflection and remembrance. It’s a must-visit for anyone who wants to truly understand the strength and unity that emerged from tragedy.
Adam W — Google review
This museum was the main thing I wanted to do when I visited New York for the first time. Buying my ticket and getting into the museum was easy and organized. The exhibits were well done and organized in a timeline that was easy to follow. There were plenty of staff members to direct people and answer questions as well as a self guided audio tour that was available for purchase. This was a moving experience and I would recommend this to anyone who is able to visit.
Lilpapsgirl1 — Google review
4.8
(90716)
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4.7
(98995)
180 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007, USA
https://www.911memorial.org/
(212) 312-8800
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The High Line

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
The High Line is a renowned elevated park built on an old railway line, offering stunning views of the city and the river. This 1.45-mile-long linear park in Manhattan was transformed from an abandoned railway viaduct into a popular public space in 2009. Designed by Dutch landscape architect Piet Oudolf, the park features a continuous walkway surrounded by gardens with diverse plant species that thrived on the disused rail line.
This is such a cool walking path/pedestrian route for anyone wanting to walk near the Hudson Yard area to Pier 57/Chelsea Market. Lots of green spaces and natural plantings with the old railroad lines, and places with stairs and elevators to go down to street level. Nice way to see some cool buildings and avoid traffic and stoplights. You can enter near the Vessel in Hudson Yard area, or end there if you start above the Chelsea Market.
Sarah H — Google review
A wonderful use of old elevated train tracks turned into beautiful greenery in the middle of the city. So many different kinds of vegetation and lots of great art to see along the way. We walked about 2 miles of it from The Edge down to Chelsea Market.
Jennifer S — Google review
The High Line is one of the most unique and enjoyable outdoor experiences in New York City. Built on an elevated historic rail line, it offers a peaceful walkway above the busy streets, with great views of the city and plenty of greenery along the way. It’s a perfect place for a stroll, whether you’re looking to take photos, enjoy the art installations, or just relax in a quieter space. The mix of plants, architecture, and open views of the Hudson River makes it feel both urban and calming at the same time. Depending on how fast you walk, you can explore the whole thing in about 30–60 minutes, making it a great stop that doesn’t take up your whole day. It can get crowded during peak hours, but it’s still a lovely experience overall. A must-visit if you’re in the city and want something scenic, relaxing, and completely free. Please leave a like if you found this helpful!
Savannahkhay — Google review
Lovely for an autumn walk and lots of great photo opportunities. Clean bathrooms. Lots of city views. Surrounded by buildings with unique architecture. Lots of benches and viewing areas, including one where you can watch traffic. Landscaping and sculptures.
Billy H — Google review
This walk is so nice, it's hard to believe it's free (privately funded, donations accepted). We stopped for several minutes to listen to a mockingbird perform his concert! Super clean bathrooms, and there are no pets allowed, so with all the plants, it smells nice too. Not too crowded on weekdays.
Vera B — Google review
The Experience: This is a fantastic spot for a nice walking experience above the city streets. It offers a unique perspective of Manhattan and serves as a great path to get to Hudson Yards, offering a perfect, looming view of The Edge as you approach. Accessibility Note: Be mindful of where you enter. I found the stairs to be very steep at the access point I used. If you have heavy bags or mobility issues, you definitely want to double-check the map for elevator access beforehand, as the stairs can be a workout. Verdict: Despite the climb up, I thoroughly enjoyed the walk. It’s a refreshing break from the traffic below.
Daniel J — Google review
A unique and beautiful walkway throughout New York City. From Hudson yards to Little Island, an extraordinary yet calm walkway above the streets. And offer a serene and calm experience. Would highly recommend.
Sven B — Google review
This might be the best urban park that I've ever visited! What a great way to meander through the Chelsea neighbourhood with some elevated views of New York City. I imagine it can get extremely busy on a nice day, but its certainly work checking out if you're in the area. Lots of little pockets of space if you want some privacy from all the folks out for a walk.
Ryan S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(63369)
New York, NY 10011, USA
https://www.thehighline.org/
(212) 500-6035
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Empire State Building

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Rising majestically over Midtown Manhattan since 1931, the Empire State Building has been a magnet for visitors and tourists. This iconic Art Deco skyscraper boasts 102 stories and offers open-air observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floors, providing breathtaking views of the city. Visitors can also explore fascinating historic exhibits on-site. The building's prime location places it near Grand Central Station, the United Nations building, Times Square, and other cultural landmarks in Manhattan.
Visiting the Empire State Building was truly unforgettable. From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I could feel the history and grandeur of this iconic landmark. The Art Deco design is stunning, and the elevator ride to the top builds so much excitement. The view from the 86th floor is absolutely breathtaking — you can see the entire Manhattan skyline, Central Park, and even the Statue of Liberty in the distance. I went just before sunset, and watching the city lights come alive was magical. Everything was well-organized, the staff were friendly, and the experience felt smooth from start to finish. It’s not just a tourist spot — it’s a symbol of New York itself. A must-see for anyone visiting the city!
Alex — Google review
We kinda spur of the moment decided to do this, while in NY. So didn't buy tickets in advance, although it wasn't difficult to do so there, as they had computer ordering systems on site to use, we would have been able to see and realize that there is a price difference amongst the different "time slots" and that entry times are set every 15-30mins apart. There is thorough security to get in, and lots of staff around as well. The place was clean, and spacious. The history on your way through was very interesting. The view from the top was really good, we paid extra to go to the 101 floor. And although it wasn't a huge difference from the view of the 85th floor, I'm glad we did it. Defiently recommend visiting the observation deck of the empire state building atleast once. We went up during daylight hours, so I may, someday come back for a night view.
Samantha H — Google review
Go see it, you won't regret the time you spend exploring this iconic building. We're from NZ, so this was a bucket list visit and I loved everything about the museum walkthrough, old footage and experiential stuff. Views are phenomenal, breath taking even on a good day like we had. We just looked and looked at the vast expanse of this city and didn't want to leave. So much NY history in the one place, it's worth the entry fee for sure. If you are remotely interested in the Empire State Building you'll love it.
Dan&Emily D — Google review
From the 86th floor, the city lights stretch in every direction—Times Square glows, traffic forms ribbons of color, and the skyline looks its best after dark. Crowds are lighter at night, so it’s easier to enjoy the view and take photos without rushing. Overall, the nighttime atmosphere feels calm and memorable. If you want a classic view of Manhattan with less daytime noise, this visit is worth it.
J M — Google review
I chose the ESB over the Rock and other viewing platforms for it's historical significance. Built in 1931, in one year and 45 days, featured in many famous movies and recognized around the world. It even has it's own zip code! My first time in NYC so definitely had to go all the way up to the 102nd floor which is completely enclosed so good for cold weather! But you have great views from the 86th floor also which is open air and enclosed. Reservations are required and earlier is less busy.
Jackie H — Google review
I found the 86th floor to be pretty adequate for photos.I didn't see a point to go all the way to the top, To be honest. The views are pretty spectacular.You get to take photos from both the eightieth floor and then open air eighty sixth floor. There's lots of museum and stuff to look through before you get up to the elevators, you can either look at it or skip it.It's up to you. Then, at the end, of course, there's a gift shop. I would highly recommend this. I would probably recommend it over some of the other tall buildings because of the history surrounding this one. And it's pretty centrally located, so you can see everything from the eighty sixth floor.
Jana T — Google review
I must say, this is the most magical place on earth, if you go to New York, this is a must. The prices of the tickets are affordable and the experience makes you feel like you’re on top of the world. We went in the evening and seeing the lights of New York was magical. It bought the city to life. The staff were really friendly and the museum part was interesting as it taught you about the Empire State building. Will definitely come back and visit.
Sarah C — Google review
One of the great things about traveling to any city is obviously the people that you meet. In my brief visits to New York, though, I've found it difficult to meet and to engage with local folks. On Nov. 12, 2025, I woke up in the morning thinking about how cool it would be to make one great human connection that day. I whispered to the Universe that I’d like that kind of encounter – a chance to get to know the real New York. It turned out that I had been looking for such a connection in the wrong place because I wasn't looking up. That's when my wife (Won-ok) and I decided to tour the Empire State Building. That was one of the things that was on my life bucket list, something that is a quintessentially American experience. When we made it to one of the lookout areas, a very kind woman named Renita greeted us with such warmth that it was overwhelming. Some people just radiate goodness and kindness, and spending time with Renita was the only time that trip that we felt the sun. My aunt happens to have the same name so the name struck a particular chord with me. Renita asked if there is anything that we would like to know. I was a little embarrassed by how little I know about the city. Renita Immediately helped me overcome my sheepishness and began answering questions from me and Won-ok. It didn't take long for one thing to lead to another and for the three of us to find ourselves in a deep, soulful conversation. Renita told us she has been working at the building for many decades. A native New Yorker, she saw the World Trade Center go up – and she witnessed the horror of the towers going down. I learned more about the history and spirit of New York in the moments I spent with her than I did on the entire rest of my trips there combined. Renita is a credit to the Empire State Building and to the city of New York. My wife and I saw a lot of amazing things on that trip but the experience that made the greatest impact on us was Renita -- New York’s ambassador in the sky.
Christopher L — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(96980)
20 W 34th St., New York, NY 10001, USA
https://www.esbnyc.com/
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Times Square

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Times Square, also known as The Center of the Universe, is a vibrant and bustling destination located in the heart of New York City's Theater District. It is famous for its bright lights, shopping opportunities, and Broadway shows. This iconic area is a hub for art, entertainment, and commerce, attracting curious tourists and locals alike. With its high concentration of neon signs, billboards, and advertisements, Times Square offers plenty of photo opportunities at every turn.
Times Square is unforgettable! On my trip to New York, I spent time here and it truly felt like the heartbeat of the city. The lights, energy, and atmosphere are simply unmatched, with people from all over the world filling the streets. When I was there at night, the giant billboards and dazzling colors came alive. I saw street performers, live music, cartoon characters posing for pictures, and tourists capturing photos everywhere. The whole vibe was electric, and I honestly felt like I was standing in the middle of a movie scene. Also, I scanned the mobile barcode and uploaded my picture on the billboard and about 10 minutes later, I saw myself up there. That was such a unique and unforgettable moment! 👉 Tips for visitors: • Best time to visit is after dark when the lights shine brightest. • Wear comfortable shoes you’ll walk a lot. • Keep your phone or camera ready, every corner is a photo opportunity. • It gets crowded, so stay mindful of your belongings. Times Square is busy, colorful, and alive — an experience I’ll never forget.
Mr R — Google review
🌟 My Visit to Times Square, New York City My visit to Times Square was an unforgettable experience — vibrant, colorful, and full of energy 24/7! Known as “The Crossroads of the World,” it truly captures the spirit of New York City with its dazzling billboards, bustling crowds, and electric atmosphere. Standing amidst the towering LED screens and the constant buzz of activity felt surreal. Street performers, musicians, and costumed characters add to the excitement, making every corner of Times Square lively and entertaining. Whether it’s day or night, the energy here never fades. I also enjoyed browsing the many flagship stores, souvenir shops, and cafés. The TKTS booth at the red steps is a great spot to buy discounted Broadway show tickets — and the steps themselves are a perfect place to sit and take in the view of the glowing skyline. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Visit after sunset to experience the full brilliance of the lights. • Keep your belongings secure — it can get very crowded. • Combine your visit with nearby attractions like Broadway theaters, Bryant Park, or Rockefeller Center. • For great photos, stand near the red steps or the 7th Avenue and 46th Street junction. Overall, Times Square is the beating heart of New York City — a dazzling symbol of its energy, culture, and excitement. A must-visit for every traveler! 🗽✨
Shanz S — Google review
Times Square is a major commercial intersection and tourist attraction in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, famous for its dazzling digital billboards, vibrant atmosphere, Broadway theaters, and iconic New Year's Eve ball drop. Often called "The Crossroads of the World," it's a bustling hub of entertainment, retail, and dining located at the junction of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 42nd Street. Key Characteristics Location: Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Iconic Features: Bright LED screens, towering billboards, Broadway marquees, and the famous Red Steps. Atmosphere: Known for its vibrant, chaotic, and exciting energy. Things to See and Do New Year's Eve Ball Drop: Witness the famous ball drop and confetti, a major event. Broadway: See a Broadway show or visit the TKTS discount booth for discounted tickets. Museums: Explore museums like Madame Tussauds and RiseNY. Shopping & Dining: Find numerous flagship and souvenir stores, along with a wide range of dining options. Costumed Characters: Encounter various costumed characters and street performers. Historical Context Origin: The area was renamed Times Square in 1904 after the New York Times moved its headquarters there. Evolution: The subway significantly contributed to the area's growth, and it became a major gathering place for celebrations. Visiting Times Square Energy: Be prepared for a lively and energetic environment with crowds of tourists and locals. Pedestrian Zones: Enjoy designated pedestrian-only zones, making it easier to navigate the bustling area. Iconic Status: It is considered one of the most famous and most visited destinations in New York City.
Lucky T — Google review
Going for a walk early in the morning feels refreshing and leisurely. The display boards might be more visible if it were a bit darker… but I still prefer the time when daylight is just beginning to break. Even in the early morning, there are a variety of food options like hot dogs and corn dogs.
Jin R — Google review
We finally visited the iconic Times Square and whatever I had heard before about this is not an exaggeration. The vibe, atmosphere and the electronic billboards make this place a very happening one. Lots of shops and eateries near this place. A great crowd every time you visit. But at night after sunset this place becomes more awesome. Must visit and multiple visits are my recommendation.
TANVEER A — Google review
Times Square on Halloween night 2025 was an electrifying spectacle of life, light, and energy. Even having visited before, I have never felt the city pulse so vibrantly — the crowds, the colors, the laughter, and the chaos all weaving together into a living tapestry that is uniquely New York. Every street, every screen, every flicker of neon seemed to tell a story, inviting you to pause, to watch, and to feel part of something larger than yourself. There’s a rhythm here, a heartbeat of the city that never sleeps, and on this night, it was louder, wilder, and more exhilarating than ever. Walking through the throngs, catching glimpses of costumes and celebration, and capturing these moments in photos and video made me appreciate the magic of New York in a way words can barely capture. Times Square is not just a place — it’s an experience, a living, breathing canvas of human energy and creativity. Halloween night 2025 will forever remain vivid in my memory as one of the city’s most unforgettable moments.
Zahab R — Google review
This is nyc the busiest city in the USA. I love and hate this area at the same time but mostly I love it because the shows are nearby and you can get reduced prices if you wait online and so many food, places and historical places and even the US armed horses recruiting services center and you should definitely walk this area and not drive because you will be stuck in traffic During the day. Enjoy!
Karina K — Google review
Times Square is always an incredible place to be. There’s an energy there that you really can’t find anywhere else. From the street art and performers to the endless flow of people from all over the world, it feels alive every hour of the day. Visiting during the day and coming back at night gives you two completely different experiences. Daytime is vibrant and busy, while nighttime transforms the whole area with bright lights, massive screens, and a unique atmosphere you have to see for yourself. It’s definitely a must-visit spot every time I’m in the city.
Ammar H — Google review
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4.3
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Manhattan, NY 10036, USA
https://www.timessquarenyc.org/
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Top of The Rock

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Observation deck
Sights & Landmarks
Top of The Rock is an observatory located on top of Rockefeller Center, featuring an ocean-liner style design and providing stunning city views. Visitors can explore Rockefeller Center, known for hosting The Today Show, shopping opportunities, and dining options before taking the elevator to the Top of The Rock for a bird's-eye view of the city. Unlike the Empire State Building, this vantage point allows capturing photos with the iconic building in them.
One of the best views of Manhattan from a top of a building, better than Empire State Building or the Freedom Tower!!! Upon entry you will receive a video introduction to the making of The Rockefeller Center in a theater. You can see all of the downtown including Empire State Building, Central Park, Freedom Tower, etc etc etc. You can go up to 67th, 69th and 71st floor. The top floor does not have glasses so you can get a better quality photos. 96th floor has the Beam Experience for additional $25. 71st floor has the Skylift for additional $35 or it is part of the VIP Pass. It is best to make a reservatios! Be on tine!!!. Highly recommended.
Buster I — Google review
Finally, on my 5th trip to NYC we did Rockafella Centre instead of Empire State. What a great experience. Great views of the NYC skyline which includes the Empire State. The Beam was so worth it as well. Great views out towards Central Park. Could have stayed up there for even more hours. Nice little cafe/bar with terrace area to sit and chill while admiring the views.
Matt- F — Google review
We visited Top of the Rock and were absolutely amazed! The view of New York is stunning — especially the Empire State Building and the Manhattan skyline. The entry was quick and well-organized with minimal waiting time. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy the city vibe, take incredible photos, and soak in the views. Definitely recommend it to anyone visiting New York for the first time!
Marat S — Google review
Visiting Top of the Rock was such an incredible experience! The views of New York City are absolutely breathtaking. The elevators are fast and the observation decks are very well organized, making it easy to enjoy the sights without feeling crowded. Definitely a must-visit
Chiara R — Google review
Top of the Rock was fantastic — much quieter than the Empire State Building, which made the experience way more enjoyable. The views to the north are incredible, especially over Central Park. You also get a perfect view of the Empire State Building, which you obviously can’t get if you’re standing on it! Highly recommend going around sunset for the best light.
Rachael T — Google review
Even in drizzling rain this was an enjoyable experience. We actually really like the foggy photos we got too! One of the cheaper birds eye view options with two different tourist photo opportunities. Though I usually find those to be cheesy, if it wasn't raining during our trip I could see their unique recreation of the iconic construction photo snapped during the building of the rockafeller center could be super cute/fun and very New York specific, and I may have considered it in better weather.
Robyn M — Google review
Loved Top of the Rock! The views are incredible even though you’re not the tallest building in the city. Took almost no time to enter even though it was pretty busy being right around dusk. The night views are the best. Definitely do this on your trip to NYC.
Evan S — Google review
A truly unforgettable experience! The views from the Top of the Rock are absolutely stunning — you can see all of Manhattan and Central Park in one perfect panorama. Everything is beautifully organized, the staff are welcoming, and the atmosphere is calm and elegant. A must-visit attraction for anyone exploring New York City
Wael ( — Google review
4.7
(72609)
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4.6
(81114)
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112, USA
https://www.rockefellercenter.com/attractions/top-of-the-rock-observation-deck/
(212) 698-2000
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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
(90390)
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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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Central Park

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Park
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
4.8
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4.7
(134367)
New York, NY, USA
https://www.centralparknyc.org/
(212) 310-6600
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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
(1050)
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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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Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is a shopper's paradise, boasting an impressive open-air complex filled with around 250 stores that cater to every taste and budget. From high-end designer labels like Gucci and Prada to popular everyday brands such as Nike and Levi's, this outlet offers a diverse selection of merchandise. The discounts are truly remarkable, making it an ideal destination for bargain hunters seeking quality items at reduced prices.
This outlet has all the shops you can imagine — and the discounts are amazing! 🛍️ We visited during National Outlet Weekend, which I highly recommend if you're planning a trip. There were extra sales on top of outlet prices, so we found some fantastic deals! Despite being a busy weekend, it didn’t feel overcrowded because the outlet is massive and well-organized. Great shopping experience overall — worth the visit!
Sophia C — Google review
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is a shopping paradise for anyone who loves top brands at great prices. The variety of stores is incredible—luxury designers, sportswear, home goods, and everything in between. The discounts are genuine, and with a little patience, you can find some amazing deals. The outlet itself is beautifully designed with an open-air village-style layout, making it enjoyable to stroll around. There are plenty of dining options and rest areas, which make long shopping days much more comfortable. Parking is extensive, though it can get busy on weekends and holidays, so it’s best to come early. It’s worth setting aside a full day here because there’s so much to explore. For visitors from New York City, the shuttle buses are very convenient. Overall, an excellent destination for serious shoppers.
Zulqarnain S — Google review
If you’re in New York and you’re into shopping, this is the place to be. A return ticket is $45 via a bus and gets you access to most of the clothing and apparel big name brands. Their foodcourt is also spacious and serves great food. I’d recommend taking the 8:30am departure from NY and 3pm back from Woodbury to avoid traffic. Trip each ways is just over an hour.
Francesandfrancis — Google review
I was here for the annual Brest Cancer Awareness Day and this is one of the coolest malls I’ve seen. They have many of my favorite stores/brands. I definitely enjoyed shopping around after the Brest Cancer Walk. If you’re into luxury brands, you should definitely check it out!
Cheikh N — Google review
Wow! That was the best Outlet I‘ve been to. All brands with best prices during our visit on the 13th Nov. Couldn‘t find a drug store, so we had to drive for 10 minutes to find a target. But at the end, I managed to find everything I needed. Crazy prices!
Mert A — Google review
The outdoor setting made it feel more like a relaxing day trip than a shopping spree, with plenty of places to sit and enjoy the sunshine. The food options were also a nice surprise, with a good mix of quick bites and sit-down spots. Overall, it was a perfect shopping experience, made even better by the gorgeous weather. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun day of deals and sunshine!
Jon R — Google review
Smashing place! You need to come here with your won trolley else you might end up buying one. You need patience to look through at the Nike or Lululemon store. The Coach and Michael Kors are all pretty neatly managed. I was in awe of some of the offers on display. The Brooks Brothers store was another lovely place. Clear with their offers as always.
Goks N — Google review
I had an amazing experience shopping at Woodbury outlet stores. The collection is amazing and the discounts are unbelievable. It’s one of a kind experience and one must shop from these outlets. Luxury brands like Gucci, Ferragamo, Valentino, Burberry, have many options to choose from! I am coming again to shop my heart out.
Diksha B — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(4089)
498 Red Apple Ct, Central Valley, NY 10917, USA
https://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/woodbury-common
(845) 928-4000
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Hudson River Adventures: Pride of the Hudson

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Boat tour agency
Sights & Landmarks
Embark on the Pride of the Hudson, an 85-foot boat that offers a scenic tour through the stunning Hudson Highlands. This sightseeing cruise showcases the natural beauty of the area and includes a visit to Bannerman Island, where you can explore the historic ruins of Bannerman Castle. With narrated tours and various seating options including partial shade on top deck, front seating, and inside cabin with A/C, this adventure is perfect for history enthusiasts and photographers alike.
We had such a wonderful experience aboard the Pride of the Hudson! From start to finish, every staff member we encountered was warm, welcoming, and incredibly friendly, which made the entire experience feel so inviting and enjoyable. The views along the Hudson River were absolutely unmatched, breathtaking scenery everywhere you looked. The boat was clean, comfortable, and spacious, with plenty of room to take in the sights from both the indoor seating and the open-air deck. It was a smooth and relaxing ride, and the narration offered fascinating bits of local history without being overwhelming. Whether you’re a local or visiting the Hudson Valley, this cruise is a must-do. Highly recommend!
Ariel S — Google review
I'm the president of a newly formed senior group called the Sandyston Legends. For our first group trip we choose The Pride of the Hudson river cruise. We were not disappointed. Besides the weather being perfect the cruise was so relaxing and informative. Everybody in our group had a great time. The staff was great. And a special thank you to Lynn for the arrangements. We will definitely be back and we'll spread the word to other groups in our area
Steve B — Google review
What a fantastic 2 hour tour on the Hudson. We wanted something fun for our wedding guests to do that were in town the day before the big event. This was the perfect activity. The crew were exceptional and even sectioned off an area for our party to have privately, which made it great for dropping off our bags and enjoying the beautiful scenery. Also, they make a killer espresso coffee with a kick on board. Forget the mimosa and get the coffee drink. Thank you for an incredibly fun time!!!!!
Stacy H — Google review
This was a nice simple boat trip up the Hudson River, turn around by West Point and come back down. It’s a nice simple couple hours. There is a cash snack concession. The seating was spacious both upstairs and downstairs. The crew was attentive, and the captain was informative. The narration was automated and loud enough for even handicap people to hear. This trip allows you to see many historical houses and West Point. We definitely would do this again.
Angelina — Google review
We went on the pride of Hudson as part of a two week vacation To the Rockland County area. This was a fantastic way to see all the places on the eastern west side of the Hudson that we have driven past for many years. The staff was so friendly and helpful, and you could tell they love their job. Love supporting local businesses like this
Yvonne — Google review
Yesterday was our 2nd time on the Pride of the Hudson. Our 1st time was in August 2021. It is a really nice 2hr cruise on the beautiful Hudson River. You get to see all of the historic sights & go down to West Point & back up again. The ship is always full so go early if you want a seat but we usually wind up standing to take pics & be out of the sun when my son needs to & so then we sit downstairs for a lil bit at a table, have some drinks(you can bring your own just not alcohol) & watch the views there while listening to the narrator. They sell snacks, hot dogs & every kind of liquor & beers. It is really a great time & we will probably go back again in a year or 2 again!
Lisa K — Google review
Took my sister for her birthday. Ride was the perfect duration and staff was awesome. We got the lunch add-on and the sandwiches were great. Loved the yummy coconut sorbet! Had such a blast💗
Tabitha S — Google review
We chartered the Pride of the Hudson boat for our 45th Wedding Anniversary in October, and everyone had an absolutely splendid time! The captain and crew could not have been more welcoming and helpful to the large (90+) group on board, and went out of their way to make sure everyone was doing well. As you might have guessed, some of the folks in attendance were not as young as they used to be, but with the ramps on the dock and to the ship, along with able assistance from the staff, we all got on and off board safely. The weather cooperated and we had spectacular views of the fall foliage throughout the trip. I heartily recommend this company for anyone looking to have a wonderful time cruising on the Hudson!
Rose F — Google review
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4 Washington St, Newburgh, NY 12550, USA
http://www.prideofthehudson.com/
(845) 220-2120
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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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Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Walkway Over the Hudson, also known as the Poughkeepsie Bridge, is a historic pedestrian walkway that spans the Hudson River, connecting Poughkeepsie and Highland. Originally built as a double track railroad bridge in 1889, it was damaged by fire in 1974 and later restored as a state historical park in 2009. At 1.
This was an amazing experience we really enjoyed riding our bikes over the entire bridge and it was nice to have vendors at each end that you could get something to drink or eat if you wished. Unfortunately the gift shop closes early so we missed that opportunity to get our souvenir as I usually like to pick up a sticker but we were told we can get those online. We were blessed with a beautiful day it was very warm but not overbearing. I was a little disappointed as I was hoping the bridge would be more decorated and not so cold looking it would have been nice if it had some hanging flowers or something like that but that might not be possible or so maybe some potted flowers that sit on the ground and flower beds or something just something to make it more appealing and warm. I enjoyed watching a large barge and tugboat go underneath the bridge as we were standing there. It was absolutely beautiful.
Valerie C — Google review
Great walkway over the Hudson, except for the elevator not being open to get back up to our car. Very nice views and most bikers were very considerate and going slower. Lots of walkers and restrooms on the other side were nice with AC!! Managed to walk over to the other bridge too, and did the entire loop. It was super hot and full sun so wear a hat, bring water etc.
Laura S — Google review
Beautiful walkway with spectacular views of our gorgeous Hudson Valley. I especially enjoy it during autumn with all the colors on display. It is dog friendly but not all dogs are comfortable walking over the bridge. Although the trails at either side of the walkway are green, the walkway is concrete so although you'll love the walk, your pup might be more interested in what's at either end.🙂
Debra G — Google review
Breathtaking!! It is incredible to see this bridge take on a new chapter in it's life! If you want a good walk, scenic views and get a better understanding of its history, I highly recommend that you walk this bridge. It's full of life everyday, from routine walkers and runners, to tourists looking for the perfect photo to families learning about the area together!
Naomi L — Google review
Gorgeous views over the Hudson and a great walk. 30min causal walking from one side to the other. So an hour round trip for us and our dog. The walkway closed at one point due to lightning storm but opened up shortly after and we were treated to a gorgeous view.
Tasayu T — Google review
Walkway over the Hudson is one of the most beautiful viewing vantage points on the Hudson in my opinion. We went just before dusk and the views were incredible! If you do decide to go later in the evening just remember to bring a sweatshirt or something cuz it gets kind of breezy once you get over the water. Spend the day of it and Traverse over the Mid-Hudson and walk over the Hudson and then grab something to eat in town and I'll definitely be an afternoon worth the trip.
Shawn ( — Google review
Walking on the bridge is about 10° cooler than elsewhere with the constant breeze over the Hudson River. It is incredibly beautiful and pleasant to walk the bridge. The bridge is very wide so you're not pushing past people. Bikes are allowed.
Chester L — Google review
A breathtaking view of the Hudson River and surrounding hilly region. An important note to set the destination in google map as We found it a bit confusing to reach the start of the bridge. Set the destination on Google maps as 1. Visitor Center @ the Walkway over the Hudson. (U can take elevator) 2. 84 N Water St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601(walk along the river and take elevator) 3. 49 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (u can directly access the start of the walkway) There are vendors at the end of the bridge to have drinks and snacks after a long walk. There is an elevator which will take you down to the riverbank if you want some good pictures keeping the bridges at the backdrop. There are restrooms at entrances and one down the elevator. We had to leave early as we visited on 4th July and they closed it at 4 pm to reopen it @6pm for fireworks. I am sure the sunset view will be breathtaking. Will visit again. Also, consider visiting Ashokan reservoir if u have some time left for the day.. Take a look at the picture where u can do payment for the parking. Remember the numbered parking lot where u parked ur car. Take a small walk and find the parking kiosk in the platform( probably track2) Visit walkway.org for more info …
Subhajit D — Google review
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61 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601, USA
https://walkway.org/
(845) 454-9649
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
FDR's presidential library & former home with exhibits plus 2 wings dedicated to Eleanor Roosevelt.
A must-visit for anyone interested in American history or leadership. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is beautifully curated, immersive, and deeply inspiring. The exhibits bring FDR’s legacy to life—from the New Deal to World War II—using original documents, videos, and interactive displays. You also get a strong sense of Eleanor Roosevelt’s impact, which was a highlight. The grounds are peaceful and scenic, with access to the Roosevelt family home, burial site, and walking paths overlooking the Hudson Valley. It’s the first presidential library in the U.S. and still one of the best. Give yourself at least 3-4 hours to take it all in. Highly recommend for a meaningful and educational experience!
Sam S — Google review
The FDR Museum was presented beautifully—like a walk through history, highlighting the pivotal changes FDR made to create a better America. The exhibits were informative, engaging, and easy to follow, offering a powerful sense of the era. The home tour was equally impressive. It was air-conditioned and allowed us to see most of the rooms, providing a real sense of how the Roosevelts lived. Our guide did a fantastic job sharing the history, explaining key events, and thoughtfully answering every question. A wonderful experience all around and a must-visit for anyone interested in American history.
Jenn G — Google review
This is the second presidential library I've visited and it was quite an amazing experience. The historical documents and letters especially where very cool to see. The library shows the entire life and presidency of FDR. The exhibits are very detailed and lots of historic pieces are at display! Seeing FDR's desk and car were also really cool!
George F — Google review
This has been the first and so far only presidential library I have visited. I didn't know it was in ny lol but for was a new Yorker . My wife and my intentions was to visit both the house and this wonderful library. But unfortunately the house was sold out with limited access. I'm not sure if it's open now but if you never been to a presidential library and you're local this is the place to be. My wife was amazed at what a trailblazer Eleanor was and there was a guide there who was very knowledgeable and took his time explaining some of the history. Hopefully soon it will reopen if it's closed highly recommended
Dwayne W — Google review
Exceeded our expectations, our tour guide for the house was excellent and full of interesting information. The house is as it was when turned over to the NPS in 1946 and well worth tour The library has so many interesting exhibits and fascinating thing to learn I’m a history buff and discovered many new items Even the cafe is great the food was delicious and service quick and a very friendly staff Highly recommended visiting when you can we spent about 4 hours all together
Thomas G — Google review
The FDR Library and Museum is a wonderful experience. The grounds are incredibly well kept. The exhibits are extremely informative and are complimented by some wonderful real pieces of history. Plan to spend 3 hours here if you really plan on taking it all in. Would highly recommend.
Randy P — Google review
I thought I know a lot about FDR, the New Deal, the Great Depression and WW II before I visited here. I didn't. After spending 3+ hours walking through the Museum and Library, your start to appreciate how much influence FDR had globally and over the 20th century.
Matthew B — Google review
Learned a lot of good history about FDR, beautiful and well maintained grounds, architecture of the house is fantastic, and the park rangers are all knowledgeable. I appreciate NPS protecting our heritage and they all do a fantastic job. If you're into history, are looking for a park, into architecture or love gardens; this spot has a great variety. Worth stopping by if you're in the area.
Jeffrey H — Google review
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4079 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538, USA
https://fdrlibrary.org/
(845) 486-7770
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Olana State Historic Site

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Tours & exhibits are offered at this grand estate & studio of painter Frederic Edwin Church.
Spectacular building and very well maintained. The view from around the back of the building is breathtaking. You can see the clouds on the mountains. The designs on the walls of the buildings are beautiful. Unfortunately I was not able to get in. Only guided tours ($20 per person) were available at the time and I'm not a fan of those and prefer exploring on my own. However they did say self guided tours would be available in the summer. I was able to get a sneak peek through the window inside and it looks great. The surrounding area was also very well maintained and clean. The gift shop also has some nice items
N N — Google review
Really cool state park. We were pleasantly surprised to find that there are no day use fees like for most NY state parks. You can walk the extensive trails and grounds for free. Taking tours of the interior of the historic house is $20/person, which we did not do. We took a trail with several beautiful overlooks over the surrounding area, including with one that looks across the Hudson River in almost direct alignment with the Rip van Winkle bridge towards the town of Catskill and the imposing Catskill Mountains. The outside of the house was very unique and cool with its Arabesque design. Everything was very modern and up to date, probably thanks to public and private funding.
Zachary P — Google review
This is must see for anyone interested in the Hudson River School. The park is wonderful for hiking - I walked the trail by the lake from the visitor center to the mansion. The mansion was built by the American painter Frederic Church in the 1800s and is filled with original objects and some of his smaller paintings. Incredible views of the Hudson river from the house are added plus. Tour guide was very knowledgeable. Add this to your bucket list.
Howard R — Google review
We loved our visit, next time we'll take the house tour. The grounds, gardens and views are impressive. We enjoyed learning more about Frederic Church and his travels. The architecture of the house is cool. Plenty of walking trails and picnic spots.
Robert Q — Google review
This may be my favorite historic house tour I’ve taken in the US. The house has its original finishes and furnishings and is amazing in itself. The views are next level. Seeing something so complete and so particularly thought out that was created by an artist and reflects things he loved and places he went was special. If you’re in the area, go. The staff are also really fantastic. Totally exceeded expectations.
Cat F — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! Couldn’t recommend this visit enough. We visited on a Sunday when they just opened, and it wasn’t busy at all. The staff are also so kind, helpful, informative and obviously passionate about Olana. The self-guided tour was perfect. They still have staff in every room, and they love answering all of the questions. Optimize your visit and take time to mosey the grounds and see the incredible view on Ridge Road!
Hannah L — Google review
Did the afternoon “explore on your own” style tour. This was perfect for our group! We could stay longer in rooms that interested us and there were knowledgeable interpreters in every room to answer questions. You could tell the place is well preserved and they are doing a lot of work to keep the land around the house as he intended. Parking is a bit limited at the top near the house but we got lucky! Keep that in mind on busier days.
Dana D — Google review
We took the two hour tour and thoroughly enjoyed it. Fascinating history, gorgeous views, beautiful architecture make it so worthwhile to visit. Free to visit the grounds and we would love to come again. Make reservations early for the tours since they are refundable.
Mona W — Google review
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5720 NY-9G, Hudson, NY 12534, USA
http://www.olana.org/
(518) 751-0344
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Norman Rockwell Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The Norman Rockwell Museum, located in Stockbridge, is a must-see attraction for art enthusiasts and history buffs. The museum showcases a significant collection of the artist's original work and memorabilia in his hometown. Visitors can explore the museum's permanent and changing exhibitions featuring Rockwell's iconic paintings, sketches, and photographs, as well as works by other renowned illustrators.
I just visited the museum and like to say it was a beautiful experience for me and my wife. We were even able to pick apples at the Rockwell apple grove, that was one of the things on our bucket list. The whole museum and grounds are well worth the visit. I never expected to see all these amazing paintings and structures on the grounds. The building where he lived in and did his paintings, that is a must visit and is worth the price. So don’t miss that if you visit the site.if you new to artworks like me, then it would be and educational experience for you. Enjoy 😉
Robert D — Google review
A visit to the Norman Rockwell Museum is an experience not to be missed. The grounds and buildings are very well-kept. Rockwell was an incredible artist, and seeing so many of his magazine covers and other artworks was a delight. He was a true master of capturing the human spirit. We also had the pleasure to see an exhibit of Walter Wick's Hidden Wonders, and some great sculptures on the grounds.
Carol J — Google review
Great place to visit when you are in Berkshire, Massachusetts. It has big collections of his painting about all American life in his periods. He was a great portrait painter too. His last painting was in 1963 at the end of that year for Saturday Evening post of New York with the portrait of JFK who was assassinated in November of 1963 the estate is quite large with pastoral feel. Anyway I learned it elsewhere that his life was not as happy as he portray in his paintings because if the painting was not happy one the journal with rejected it. So the paintings were the projections of the life he wish he had. His real life was that of unhappy, insecure and sad and depression somewhere in between. I do enjoy this museum. It was my second visit here. The last time was nearly 10 years ago.
Somkietr R — Google review
We were on a short driving tour of the Berkshires and we stayed in Lenox as a base. Each day, we drove out to see various historic sites like the gilded age mansions and of course the Rockwell Museum. Due to our schedule, we had to visit on the day the museum is closed to the public. So we parked and walked all around the grounds around the main building and down to his studio. Lots of outdoor sculptures to look at as we walked around.
THE E — Google review
9//25 - Part of our NE bus tour, this stop was full of nostalgia as I remember many of his paintings. The down stairs displayed all hi post covers & had an interesting movie about his life . Upstairs features many of his original paintings. The tour of his studio was included in our tour, not necessary unless your a big fan. If your from near or far, it's worth a visit.
JF B — Google review
They don't give any real information about Norman's life in Arlington VT. He had 2 homes in VT. One he accidentally burnt down. The second, Rockwell's Retreat, is right down the road. It has been lovingly restored including his studio which, with the help and love of Arlington people who knew Norman and were his models, gave the new owners so much insight that it is truly like walking into the studio and expecting to see Norman. Don't stop just at the museum in Stockbridge, go up 7A highway to Rockwell's Retreat in Arlington VT. If you love Norman's work, then you can't leave out the years of his life in Arlington.
Peggy W — Google review
Amazing. Love Rockwell's work. What a fantastic contribution to art and social commentary. The museum is well curated. The grounds are pretty. I have a printing my wall at home.
Andrew R — Google review
Norman Rockwell Museum. There are some nice grounds that you can walk and it was the right time of the year with the apples were just falling out of the tree. Museum was very clean with plenty of things to see. Had the entire collection of Saturday evening post covers. Definitely recommend if you’re in the area.
S J — Google review
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9 Glendale Rd, Stockbridge, MA 01262, USA
http://www.nrm.org/
(413) 298-4100
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Tanglewood

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Live music venue
Concerts & Shows
Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts. The venue offers a magical blend of classical, jazz, and popular music against the backdrop of nature's sounds. Visitors can enjoy gourmet picnics on the rolling lawn while listening to concerts with grand acoustics. Additionally, Lenox is known for its outdoor spaces and as the host town for the Tanglewood Music Festival.
Wow, such a beautiful place with world-class music and amazing scenery. I love their lawn pass, which allows us to do picnic while listening to the music. Their grass is so well maintained that I walked around with bare feet and my feet were still clean. Definitely coming again!
Hyo P — Google review
Heavenly retreat with superb facilities for outdoor listening pleasure. Lustrous grounds, with areas for picnicking, and a dynamite schedule that features a diversity of musical styles, primarily performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra or Boston Pops. Local famous artists (James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma), and visiting artists come here during the summer. Food options are OK; best to bring your own food if you plan to picnic.
Samuel R — Google review
The Lawn at Tanglewood is the best place to be! Plan ahead, pack a picnic: Blanket, folding chairs, small table, wireless lamp or candles, ice bucket, food 🥖 🥐 🧀, wine 🍷, and thou. We were here again to see the soulful, heartfelt, best female guitarist and keyboard performer, beautiful Bonnie Raitt, after 4 years when we first saw her after the pandemic. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🎸 🥁 🎹 🎼 🎶 🎙️ 🎼🎶
Cam E — Google review
Loved walking around prior to the concert, plenty of space for blankets and chairs, you can only drink alcohol in your designated seating area. Bug spray would have been smart, we got an Uber from town which saved us the long line of traffic into the parking lot, but staff in parking could not agree on where ride share drop-off was (each stop point had to ask the next stop point). The verdict was "limo drop-off" would be the best thing to say because it drops you near the gates.
Mistie C — Google review
Anyone in area that can make it should really make an effort to try and go and see a concert at Tanglewood Was really an incredible experience for the price ($35). People bring legit tables and outdoor feasts with friends and family to enjoy music Something you need to experience to get Sound no matter how far you were from the stage was crystal clear Would suggest coming a few hours early as there's a lot to see around the venue but also because parking is crazy and so is the seating on the lawn. Good to grab an area and parking spot
Robert B — Google review
Great venue for a concert. And the Lenox locals know how to party in the lawn seats. Charcuterie boards and all kinds of fancy spreads. Amazing! There's also great stands with BBQ, fried foods, quick self serve snacks and ice cream. It's easy to exit with West and East parking and great attendants.
Thom C — Google review
Woah 😳! There was so much to explore! I had a pleasant time exploring the grounds before the show and during intermission. A great 👍 place to view a sunset! Oh, it is a good place to see 🙈 a live show. I like the partial maze in the garden area. You will not see Jack Nicholson yelling "Danny!" while carrying an ax! At least I hope you don't! Redrum! 🤫 Shh! The sundial, Whispering Bench, sculptures , the interesting looking houses and even a few of the trees. I was surprised I was not bothered by any 🐝 insects, especially 🦟 mosquitoes. The Koussevitzky Music 🎶 Shed, not the Author "Two Sheds" Jackson, was a good place to watch a performance. Large screens helped people who were further back 🔙 and on the lawn watch the show. The shed can get warm 🥵 on a hot night. They could use some fans to circulate the air inside. The lighting and acoustics were good. The food at the cafeteria was okay but overpriced. They did run out of items on the menu. Security did not hassle myself or anyone I observed. They will check ✔️ bags before you enter. I had no issues with parking 🅿️. There is plenty of parking 🅿️ available and it is free 🆓. There are a lot of bathrooms and a few porta potties. The bathrooms I used were in good condition. They do sell beer 🍺 here. Wheelchairs ♿ are provided for guests. One lady I chatted with actually had on delivered to her at the cafeteria. I came to see "A Prairie Home Companion" and I enjoyed watching it. I do not remember them swearing 🤬 as much at being overly political. I am going to recommend a visit. I may visit again depending on who is playing. It was a long drive for me.
Stephen P — Google review
Saw James Taylor, after the rain. Great concert. Pleasantly surprised by staff. Great experience from parking lot, ticket gate, concessions, and beer garden!
Tom M — Google review
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4.7
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297 West St, Lenox, MA 01240, USA
http://www.tanglewood.org/
(413) 637-5180
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New York State Museum

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Museum
Art museum
Nestled at the southern end of Albany's Empire State Plaza, the New York State Museum stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of New York's natural and cultural history. Established in 1836, it proudly holds the title of being the oldest and largest state museum in America. Visitors can explore over 100,000 square feet dedicated to diverse exhibitions that delve into topics ranging from Native American heritage to Adirondack wilderness and even artifacts from 9/11.
I love the carousel ride on the 4th floor. Open from 11am to 4pm, except Mondays (closed). The ride is available every half hour, so arrive a few minutes early. It is worth the wait.... loved it. The 9/11 remembrance section is very poignant and brings back memories from that time.
Priscilla P — Google review
Parking was free on weekend. Spent about 1.5 hours in the museum - could have spent more time. Admission was free. Interesting exhibits.
Joseph O — Google review
Absolutely love it here. Ive been going since a little kid with my dad and I love going it makes me feel like a piece of my father is still around ❤
Desiree B — Google review
Excellent museum for free admission. The history of NYC exhibit alone was massive and somewhat interactive but the layout and flow leaves a little to be desired.
Quentin — Google review
4JAN.2025 First time here and had a wonderful time. Huge museum tracing New York States cultural and natural history. Super family friendly and so many great exhibits. Full scale Penn station 🚉 exhibit and beautiful tribute to 9/11. Excellent Harlem exhibit. So much to see and educate yourself on. Wonderful Native American exhibit on food, survival, and way of life.
Spiral T — Google review
A visit to the NY State Museum instills a sense of awe and respect for history and diversity of NY. Kid-friendly and free, this museum has something for everyone. Highlights include exhibits on indigenous people, migrants arriving at Ellis Island, African Americans and Harlem, and the tragedy of 9/11. The museum can benefit from updates and more interactive features. Don’t forget to ride the classic carousel on the 4th floor and rekindle your inner child.
Augusto P — Google review
Free admission and finest geological and paleological exhibits outside of NYC. An especially peaceful gem to visit during weekdays once school starts xo. As a professional writer for Rock & Gem Magazine, I have found the museum and its staff to be kind, helpful resources always
L.A. R — Google review
Visiting the State Museum was an amazing experience! The tour is free and very kid-friendly. I recommend setting aside 2 to 3 hours to fully enjoy it, there’s so much to see, read, and learn about.
Rizwana R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1123)
222 Madison Ave, Albany, NY 12230, USA
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/
(518) 474-5877
24

Proctors

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Proctors Theatre, a historic vaudeville house turned premier performing arts facility in New York's Capital Region, offers top-tier entertainment in its beautifully restored Mainstage and state-of-the-art GE Theatre. Known as the community's living room, this National Register of Historic Places-listed venue hosts Broadway shows, comedy acts, musical productions, and more. With excellent lighting, seating, and acoustics, it provides an ideal setting for theater, art exhibitions, dance performances, and live music events.
The theater was gorgeous. This was my first time going and I was in awe of the beautiful architecture and finish work. The seats are comfortable and the there was ample space inside to sit down enjoy a snack talk with your group before the show starts. I specifically went and saw a clue and it was so much fun. Parking was very easy as well. Can't wait to go back for another show.
Vinny T — Google review
We are season ticket holders for Proctor’s Broadway series. We are very lucky to get such high caliber shows here in Schenectady, often shortly after they go on tour. The Theater itself is nice. The seats are a little on the small side if you are a bigger person. If you are a season ticket holder, you get access to the Ovation lounge ahead of the show, where you can order food and cocktails. Concession prices are not alarmingly high and the staff are all very friendly and helpful. There is a parking garage across the street that is a fairly quick in and out.
Matthew C — Google review
An utterly fantastical, totally splendiferous, jaw-droppingly wonderful night at Wicked. The sets, the lights, and THE ACTORS! PURE BLISS!
Celeste B — Google review
Beautiful ornate, old fashioned theater. Great production for Neil Diamond story. Guy who played him sounded a lot like him and the supporting cast, dancers, singers, especially the guy who sang Shilo was awesome, broadway NYC caliber. Only issue for me was my seats. I bought orchestra seats, row S, thinking I was 19 rows from the stage. Found out that there was another whole section in front of those, we were just a few rows from the back of the theater. Plus, the seats were tight, like regular coach on an airplane. I am 6', my knees were lightly touching the seat in front of me.
Mike R — Google review
Had a fun entertaining night with Master Chef Live. Only downside was they should provide a camera over each chef so you can pick and see what they are doing to learn things.
Jo S — Google review
Very kind employees! Helpful! Loved it and would see a show here again! Can’t go wrong in any seat!
Jamie P — Google review
We have gone to Proctors as a family for many productions now and they have all been great. Good atmosphere and friendly staff with great performances make for memorable experiences.
Scott N — Google review
Always a pleasure coming here. We came to see Wicked on Halloween night and it was incredible!
Zack H — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(593)
432 State St, Schenectady, NY 12305, USA
http://atproctors.org/
(518) 346-6204
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Saratoga Spa State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Saratoga Spa State Park is a historic landmark offering a blend of art, culture, and recreational activities. Visitors can delve into the city's slogan 'Health, History, Horses' and learn about its famous beverage. The park also provides insights into the city's history and thoroughbred racing at the Saratoga Race Course. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a fun scavenger hunt with rewards for those who complete it successfully.
One of our favorites places on Earth! The grounds are so spacious and well groomed! If you are in Saratoga, you really should at the very least drive through the park. Bring a chair .. take a nap under a tree, there is plenty of room. You can bring your dog and let him run free. This park is well known for its mineral baths, so if you are inclined to enjoy a bath in evervescent water (by appointment only), this is the place!
Diane W — Google review
Loved this state park, woods and a stream to explore. Many different natural springs and mineral waters to taste, history to learn about. Very interesting and I'd love to come back and picnic near the stream and explore more.
Patty R — Google review
We visited Saratoga downtown & walked down to the State Park! Simply beautiful! There are multiple wooded trails, beautiful pathways & the iconic spa buildings that are a photographers dream! The park was peaceful & we enjoyed venturing around! We didn’t get far enough in to try the water springs but seeing the buildings was stunning!
Heather B — Google review
If you are looking for a place to relax, breath pure air? This is the place. If you love taking long walks? This is the place, and where you don't even need to carry a bottle of water because you will find a spring where to drink pure, fresh and alkaline water ✨️ 👌🏼 Saratoga is a beautiful in many ways, is a place that gives you peace and tranquility. I will be back.✨️♥️
Claudia M — Google review
Absolutely stunning place for a walk about in the changing leaves. They had a beautiful autumnal display at the entrance to the park to snap a few photos. We stayed at the hotel on the park property and it’s just beautiful. Really has a lot of history in the building. Would love to stay again!
Bailey H — Google review
I was truly amazed by the size of Saratoga Spa State Park! It has huge, beautiful buildings, a great pool, golf courses, and a gorgeous forest perfect for walks. I definitely want to come back!
Iryna S — Google review
hi 67 this is a wonderful destination, first i went to eat kfc next to the big pretty river with a big rock and i sat on it. me and my boyfriend Yankee and yanson and maro had a wonderful double date there!
Ed H — Google review
Great State Park with plenty of options, golf, springs, pools, parking, and trails. They always do a tremendous job of maintaining the grounds.
Brian P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1033)
19 Roosevelt Dr, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/saratogaspa
(518) 584-2535
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Saratoga Race Course

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Racecourse
Casinos & Gambling
Saratoga Race Course is an iconic thoroughbred track that hosts summer racing six days a week and is famous for the annual Travers Stakes. The venue, which began racing horses in 1863, exudes old-world elegance and charm. It offers more than just horse racing, as visitors can enjoy a festival atmosphere with local food, live music, and people-watching opportunities. Additionally, Saratoga Springs boasts top-tier restaurants and venues in its downtown core.
One of the Triple Crown locations in horse racing . It has an antique feel to it , and rightly so. It's one of the oldest horse racing parks in the country. It's a history in the making park . Clean easy parking, the food is affordable and good . Very friendly people and the racing is top-notch. Riders up !
Johny M — Google review
Always a good time and a classic experience! ✨️ Recommend bringing your own cooler with drinks and snacks since they are heavily over priced once inside. That said, it's a great time with friends and family. If you are visiting from out of town, this is definitely going in the to-do list!
Daniel F — Google review
What a day out!! Will absolutely be planning to come back next summer. Its understated heritage exterior allows for a relaxed atmosphere at a professional horse races. Plenty food and drink options and all round a great time. Parking varied from free to $20, the general entry ticket was $11 which is incredible for such a fun day out. Could not recommend more!
Elliot H — Google review
2025 - Making my second trip over, there was some modifications being made for example parking wise. Stayed in the General Admission Price guideline. Everyone did a great job from Spector and Staff/Security wise. 2024 - The Second Home of the Belmont Stakes. First time seeing a primetime event at General Admission Price wise. Smart move being my first time attending the event. This is a first to some of us, I thought spectators plus Staff and Security handle everything great! Prior to COVID Great Aunt took me here and we had a great time!
Nicholas S — Google review
Absolutely love this racetrack! You can bring your own food and drink and there are tons of picnic tables to sit on and enjoy the day! There is not a whole lot to choose from if you don't bring food and the prices are high so your best bet is to pack the picnic lunch! Parking runs about $30 and there is plenty available. Overall a great day for family fun!
Dianne C — Google review
Simply the best horse racing venue in country and well managed. We reserved table inTurf Terrace one afternoon and had wonderful experience with great service. Me sure to make reservations well in advance. The other days we were in Picnic area and loved every minute of it. There are plenty of betting windows and machines if you choose and the lines moved quickly. Visiting this race courae is one of our favorite trips every year.
Lou N — Google review
A friend and myself traveled to Saratoga Race 🏁, as a day trip. I have visited here before, several times. I have always enjoyed myself. The property is well maintained and clean. Security is very good, always feel safe. My only complaint is that the food and beverages prices are outrageous. Next time I will bring my own food and drinks. Other than that I highly recommend Saratoga Race Course.
Rick F — Google review
Saratoga club terrace dining is a poor way to spend your money. There is an admission fee to sit at a tiny table for two next to the kitchen. The servers stand right next to those tables. Their Their rear ends were next to our table. The menu is limited. There is no view of the races except on a TV that is either right above your head or too far away to see. According to the manager, we could not can change our table, even though there were empty tables.
Dee — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(1886)
267 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
http://nyra.com/saratoga/
(518) 584-6200
27

The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy. From thrilling roller coaster rides to relaxing at the water park, watching entertaining shows, dining at various restaurants, and shopping for souvenirs, there's something for everyone. Families can even stay overnight at the Lodge and Indoor Water Park, where kids can have their own space in the Klub Moose Suite. The park also offers a season pass that includes access to other Six Flags parks.
Fright Fest was So much fun with so many wonderful costumes. Always a great time for some family fun at the Great Escape 6 flags lake George
Constance S — Google review
The park is falling into disrepair. Many rides were closed when we visited at the end of July (the height of the season, everything should be working). Some of the rides and decorations are clearly getting the minimal amount of upkeep. Paint is flaking badly on the bottom of the pools and they should’ve been stripped and repainted long ago. The decorative lights on many of the rides weren’t working at all. The layers of dust and grime make the rides look pretty shabby. They’re painting the old story town stuff to make it look nice, but I don’t think anyone really cares about that. I think the word has gotten out to the rest of the public too. Lines for the rides were short, which helped offset our general disappointment with the place. It was still a fun day with the kids, but we’ve decided that we’re probably not going back again. There are better amusement parks that only require a slightly longer drive. There are tons of better water parks. The prices have gotten so high that this is no longer a good entertainment value.
Eric G — Google review
Great just please clean the pools. I had a ton of band-aides coming flying with the waves in the wave pool. Also hair . I love the wave pool please keep it clean 😊 prices could go down with the food , also shouldn’t have to wait 4 hours between meals with the passes ! Please have life guard on duty at the bottom of the kids water slide near the wave pool. We do love the atmosphere & all the attractions for the littles especially with timber town and the water park is our absolute favorite for the kiddos ! Hot tub needed for adults 🤣
Nichole N — Google review
A great place for families. A little pricey but that's the world these days, the reusable cups are definitely worth the buy. The water park is the best part. Bathrooms were as clean as they could be with so many people in and out of them, maybe they should hire a few more maintenance people. Otherwise a pretty good time and Martha's is right across the street!
Brianna P — Google review
Other than more than a few rides being closed for maintenance, it was a good time. The bees are horrible at the drink and food stands though. My partner got stung so if you have a bee allergy stay away from sugary drinks and bring your own food.
Stephanie L — Google review
We attended on a day of fright fest. Several rides weren't open which was disappointing. As I watched the change over to fright fest I was disappointed. I was surprised to see characters walk up behind people, especially smaller children and just scream. I've been coming to the Great Escape for decades and have never witnessed this before during fright fest. I didn't find this behavior scary or frightening, it was annoying and somewhat cruel, which isn't what fright fest is about. I will say some of the costumes and makeup were outstanding.
Betzy K — Google review
Really went downhill quick this year. Many of the popular rides have been out of service (seemingly) for much of the season and the workers are very unpleasant. I will not be renewing my family's season tickets for 2026 as I'm being asked to pay full price for a 1/3 to 2/3 of this theme park with zero refunds or perks.
Hawkeye 1 — Google review
Had to go to 4 different places to get my sodas and then on top of it my mom had fallen and nobody did anything. Woman running ride didn't come over to check and ride almost hit my mom in the face. Oh and then there's the fact that their response was to "increase training" no mention of what they could do to fix it for us. I highly discourage you from going if you're disable as they won't do anything to help you if you get hurt in any way
Devin B — Google review
4.1
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3.5
(1458)
89 Six Flags Drive, Queensbury, NY 12804, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/greatescape
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Lake George

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake George, located in the Adirondack region of New York, is a charming town nestled amidst stunning mountains and lush forests. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Fort William Henry Museum & Restoration and enjoy Million Dollar Beach with its scenic picnic areas and boat launch. For breathtaking views of the lake and the Adirondack High Peaks, travelers can take a drive along Prospect Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway. The town offers diverse accommodation options, catering to everyone from families to luxury seekers.
4.6
(2238)
New York 12845, USA
http://www.town.lakegeorge.ny.us/
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Fort Ticonderoga

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Active during 2 wars, this 18th-century fort features reenactments, gardens & a weapons collection.
We enjoyed how expansive the grounds are. You can enjoy the exhibits and not feel crowded. We enjoyed walking through the brick lined gardens. We were fortunate enough to see a cannon demonstration which our daughter loved. Definitely visit the little farm stand and grab some of their veggies or herbs. My daughter ate the whole bag of fresh peas we bought.
Amanda H — Google review
I really wanted to enjoy this place more, as there are a lot of things to see and do. But I'm restricted by my power wheelchair from going to a lot of interesting parts of the old fort. Still, I enjoyed the view, the nice gift shop, and the pleasant people always willing to help. During my visit on July 30, some reconstruction efforts were underway on a Fort wall. This is a great place for families with school-age children. But even this 73-year-old is impressed at the history here! George Washington, Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold...!
Thomas D — Google review
Fort Ticonderoga is a gem. Well kept, with lots of cannons. There are a few employees in colonial clothing to help interpret what we were seeing. The stories are fascinating and it's amazing how many revolutionary figures passed through that fort. No real crowds the day we visited. Easy parking. Easy access. And, a great experience. I should add... There is a well stocked gift shop and a dine in eatery in the visitor center. So.... It's easy to just show up and enjoy
Brent W — Google review
My son and I went today for the 250th anniversary! We got to see history come to life! Hard to describe how fun it is to see reinactnentments of our country and the true perspective of life back in 1770s. History is beautiful. The fort is in great condition and all the demonstrations we saw, the stories we took part in were great! Live animals too! Grounds are beautiful and well kept. There is an elevator in the newest exhibit as well for handicap access 🤘 There is a cafe and restaurant on site! Thank god! And the food was really good! I got the mount defiance. A turkey club but in a full sandwich. Perfect. The raspberry lemonade is also, excellent. My son got a root beer float! Good service and fun views.
James — Google review
This visit was a nostalgic moment. I had come here in 1975 This 2025 visit was an opportunity to see the changes and improvements made to the exhibits. It was fantastic! You must make time to see the King’s Garden. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. I really enjoyed my time here.
David B — Google review
Interesting history lesson and great reenactments. Make sure you watch the canon firing. Interestingly, historians now think the original fort was made of wood, not stone, so what you are visiting is entirely inaccurate. Fun, nonetheless.
Dean M — Google review
I had a Great Time here. Not everywhere was accessible with my powerchair but I definitely did not feel like I was missing out on anything. Huge Gift Shop. Just about everything on open ground level is packed gravel. My powerchair did not have any difficulty with it. There are a few raised stone areas in the Fort tunnel entrance that could be a potential trouble spot for some. Assistance is readily available if not by the staff, fellow travelers were always offering. I had one offer to push me up the final go at Mt. Defiance!
Landon M — Google review
Fort Ticonderoga exceeded all expectations! The guided tours were incredibly engaging—our guide brought the Revolutionary War history to life with vivid storytelling and deep knowledge. You could really feel the layers of history in every corner of the fort. The King’s Garden was absolutely stunning—peaceful, colorful, and perfectly maintained. It felt like stepping into a hidden sanctuary. And the views of Lake Champlain from both the garden and the fort walls? Breathtaking. Don’t miss the café either—it was a surprise highlight. The food was excellent, and sitting out on the patio with a view of the lake made it even better. Whether you’re into history, nature, or just looking for a beautiful, enriching day trip, Fort Ticonderoga delivers on all fronts. Highly recommend!
Baiba G — Google review
4.7
(2627)
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4.6
(972)
102 Fort Ti Rd, Ticonderoga, NY 12883, USA
https://www.fortticonderoga.org/
(518) 585-2821
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Mt Van Hoevenberg

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Sports complex
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Mt. Van Hoevenberg is a sports complex that features bobsleigh, luge and ski runs. It was built for the 1980 Winter Olympic Games and has been redeveloped since then. Visitors can enjoy a mountain coaster ride, hiking up the mountain which takes about an hour and a half but offers breathtaking views from the top, while coming down might be a bit icy.
Went there for a casual day hike. It was great. The view was very nice from the mountain top. The trail was well maintained and had stone stairs for most parts. This place also had the cutest chipmonks I had ever seen!
Tim — Google review
Who says you can’t be a kid again at 50? Riding the Mt. Van Hoevenberg sled track was like jumping straight into an Olympic daydream I’ve had since 1980! The moment that sled took off, I was grinning like a 10-year-old watching the Winter Games on a grainy TV. The speed, the curves, the rush—absolutely unreal. The crew was fantastic—professional, friendly, and just as excited as I was. For a few glorious seconds, I wasn’t a middle-aged guy with a mortgage—I was an Olympian flying down the track. If you've ever wondered what it feels like to live that dream, trust me: DO IT. You’re never too old to fly! Time line- went in the fall just as trees were changing colour which made it ready beautiful. Lots of parking and I would get a ticket online as it can be an hour wait for time slot and another hour lined up
Chris G — Google review
High Falls Gorge was very nice but it's one falls with views from several locations. Don't expect to see more than one falls. A little pricey in my opinion, although I can see it's a big investment for the pathway.
Mike L — Google review
Best-maintained trails. If you want to do a short hike, that's the place. You will have a great view at the top, and hiking on-site is free. As a bonus, you can see the bobsleigh track. They offer rides on a real bobsleigh, but it is only on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays and not all year long. There's also a mountain tour on rails available. It's a clean and fun place to visit.
Jean-Philippe F — Google review
We had a blast. Our son hurt his ankle earlier at home and a medic team checked him out as if he was an Olympic athlete!! Melissa and Noah you ROCK!! The deck overlooking the coaster had a small bar which was helpful while we watched the boys “slide”. Excellent memories made! Bucket list checked! Perfect birthday experience for our 11 year old grandson!
Minda B — Google review
We had so much fun! All the staff in the climbing room were great especially Cat who was super helpful and kind. We went on a rainy day and it was the perfect activity to do in Lake Placid. I never did it before but my friends have and we all had a great time. I was worried when I saw a lot of people in the lobby but there were other tours and things going on at the complex and they limit the number of people per hour in the climbing room so it’s very comfortable. It looks narrow but there’s actually lots of space to try different climbs. I will be back!
Carolyn B — Google review
The location is amazing. Building is very modern and has a lot of facilities. Shopping, ticket counter, food court, seating area, etc. are all inside. Very short walk to costed and the Bobsledge. Be mi dful to download the maps to this place and from this place to your next destination. The signal is very spotty to none. My van navigation also lost signal here. Otherwise, it is a nice place to spend half a day with kids. I am not sure if the building has wifi so that you can get the route on Google before you get into the car.
HSSR — Google review
We went on the legacy tour of the bob sled facility and it was absolutely amazing, you got to actually walk on the actual track, like in the corners and the starting area, so far the best tour yet! And for 15$ best deal of our vacation, such a beautiful facility and they have a nice cafe as well, we had Chilli fries and you get agiant portion for 8$ our tour guide was super nice and very knowledgeable, I would go back!
Danny M — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(881)
31 Van Hoevenberg Way, Lake Placid, NY 12946, USA
http://www.mtvanhoevenberg.com/
(518) 523-2811
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