Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is a must-do if you want a great view of Manhattan. If you don't want to grab a taxi, you can get to the bridge by subway from anywhere in the city. There are...
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Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge is a must-do if you want a great view of Manhattan. If you don't want to grab a taxi, you can get to the bridge by subway from anywhere in the city. There are...
This tour has managed to get some significant air-time on national morning "news" programs. It's worth noting that for being a "pizza tour", you actually only eat pizza from two places, Grimaldi's...
Home to famous rides like the Cyclone Roller Coaster, the Wonder Wheel and the Parachute Jump, this historic seaside section of Broooklyn is about an hour by train from Manhattan and still boasts a lively boardwalk, beach, and the best hot dogs around.
World-renowned choir of 240 voices has sold three million albums and won several Grammy and Dove Awards.
Recently re-opened after extensive renovations, the museum contains one hundred years of transit lore and memorabilia. Housed in an authentic 1930's subway station, the new galleries and exhibits, many of which have interactive components, will thrill transportation and history buffs alike.
Located in central Brooklyn, the second-largest art museum in New York City, and one of the largest in the United States, houses a prestigious collection of work from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art covering almost every culture an art lover could dream of.
A hot spot for proposals and weddings, the gardens 52 acres of magnificent flora and fauna provide the perfect romantic background. In late spring, the well-known Cranford Rose Garden features tens of thousands of roses flowing down arches, climbing up lattices and standing in formal beds.
Relax on a bench to people watch, picnic or just take in the breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline along this exclusively pedestrain walkway that is lined with grand historic townhouses and features a playground at Montague Street.
Brooklyn's answer to Central Park, Prospect Park contains a zoo, an audubon center and the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Its entrance is marked by the large Memorial Arch and it is a mecca for families and nature lovers who go to play ball, bird watch and listen to outdoor concerts.
New York City's largest amusement park features a variety of thrill rides like the historic Cyclone Roller Coaster, Water Flume, Dante's Inferno and Astrotower. It is open seven days a week during the summer and on weekends in the spring.
Located in New York, Brighton Beach is one of the largest Russian communities in the United States.
Combination museum, library and educational center explores works of art and historical documents that represent Brooklyn's diverse cultures and society, past and present.
Offering magnificent views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge, this 1/3-mile-long sliver of green overlooks Brooklyn's busy industrial waterfront.
Founded in 1859, this performing arts center is the oldest institution of its type still in operation in the United States.
Commercial brewery, founded in 1987 and located in an 1860s-era former steel foundry, features a Tasting Room, warehouse and a 300-seat facility for community events.
