10 Things to Do in Lyndhurst That You Shouldn't Miss

November 5, 2017 Malia Yoakum

Lyndhurst is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 20,554, reflecting an increase of 1,171 (+6.0%) from the 19,383 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,121 (+6.1%) from the 18,262 counted in the 1990 Census.
Restaurants in Lyndhurst

1. Medieval Times

149 Polito Ave, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071-3601 +1 888-935-6878
Excellent
50%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
3%
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4 based on 584 reviews

Medieval Times

Chivalry, Rivalry, Revelry THE #1 DINNER ATTRACTION IN NORTH AMERICA Travel through the mists of time to a forgotten age and a tale of devotion, courage and love—at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Imagine the pageantry and excitement that would have been yours as a guest of the royal court ten centuries ago. That’s exactly what you will experience at North America’s most popular dinner attraction. See our electrifying show featuring heroic knights on spirited horses displaying the astounding athletic feats and thrilling swordplay that have become hallmarks of this unique entertainment experience. Enjoy a “hands-on” feast as the dynamic performance unfolds before you. A sweeping musical score and brilliant lights provide a fabulous backdrop for this spellbinding experience that blurs the boundary between fairy tale and spectacle!

Reviewed By Mike G

Entertaining for the adults, 9yo and 14yo boys really enjoyed it and want to know when we can go again. Amazingly they can serve 1/2 roasted chickens to a crowd of 1,000 and have it be crispy, succulent and piping hot. We were quite impressed...MoreHello Mike G., We're glad to hear you and your group had an amazing time at our castle with her Majesty the Queen. Thank you for choosing Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. We appreciate your feedback, and hope to see you all again soon.

2. MetLife Stadium

1 Metlife Stadium Dr, East Rutherford, NJ 07073-5100 +1 201-559-1515
Excellent
58%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
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3%
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4.5 based on 817 reviews

MetLife Stadium

Reviewed By t2cps - Darwen, United Kingdom

I've been fortunate to visit many of the worlds great stadiums (Wembley, The bernabeau in Madrid, Sydney Olympic stadium, Allianz arena Munich and Newlands in Cape Town) and this is far and away the best. The whole experience started with the bus ride from Manhattan...MoreHi there, Thank you for taking the time to review your experience at MetLife Stadium! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed the overall experience here! Looking forward to hopefully hosting you again soon! Until then, The Guest Services Team at MetLife Stadium

3. Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart

89 Ridge St, Newark, NJ 07104-1029 +1 973-484-4600
Excellent
81%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
1%
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5 based on 156 reviews

Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart

Reviewed By barry m - New York City, New York

I have stopped to take a look sometimes a take pictures.
This is one of the largest cathederals on the East coast, from what I have read about it.
There are nice Italian restaurants and bakeries nearby. This was once a major Italian neighborhood at one time.

4. Brookdale Park

Watchung Avenue, Park Borders Bloomfield and Montclair, Bloomfield, NJ 07003 +1 973-268-3500
Excellent
68%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Brookdale Park

Reviewed By jfdunphy1

Summer concert series in progress again. Local residents appreciate the high quality upgrade on track, football/soccer field and so on. Rose garden and archery facilities maintained by clubs. And there is a dog park. Well used park.

5. FlyNYON

78 John Miller Way, Kearny, NJ 07032-6500
Excellent
95%
Good
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5 based on 141 reviews

FlyNYON

We make professional aerial photography services accessible to everyone by providing a crowdsourced aerial experience. Whether you want to snap a signature shoe selfie on your iPhone, or you want to capture incredible aerial content for your portfolio: we’ve got a variety of options for you. No two flights are the same. Variables in time of day, seasons, weather, and a custom flight plan has photographers flying with us time and time again. Each photo flight is tailored to what you would like to see. Want to go high or low? Want to focus on a specific building or landmark? Take your photography to new heights with FlyNYON. FlyNYON takes the thrill of shooting images from an open door helicopter, and makes it accessible by offering crowdsourced seats, without compromising on safety. Our New York City flights are conducted in turbine engine helicopters and are piloted by crew with thousands of hours of experience. The doors are taken off and you and your photo equipment are securely tethered in for the ride. We’ve flown thousands of passengers since we’ve opened our doors in 2012, and now offer photo flights in NYC, Miami, San Francisco & Los Angeles. Sky’s not the limit; it’s our office.

Reviewed By Daniel E

I booked a doors off flight last year to take this April. Doors off flights have currently been suspended as Flynyon we’re responsible for the recent helicopter crash into the Hudson River where five of their customers sadly lost their lives. I have attempted to...MoreHi Daniel, Spoke to customer service department. They'll be getting in touch shortly. I apologize for the inconvenience.

6. Brunswick Zone

679 Washington Ave, Belleville, NJ 07109-2819 +1 973-751-2111
Excellent
58%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Brunswick Zone

Reviewed By Luvs2TravelAnywhere - New York City, New York

Large bowling alley with 32 lanes also packs a punch with billiards, an arcade and additional party rooms. The facility is clean and the staff is friendly. It's noisy but it should be.

7. Meadowlands Museum

91 Crane Ave, Rutherford, NJ 07070-2539
Excellent
16%
Good
68%
Satisfactory
16%
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4 based on 6 reviews

Meadowlands Museum

Reviewed By mtngirl38 - Canada

The highlight for my son was the rocks that glow in the blue light, that was worth the visit in itself. I never knew New Jersey was so full of rocks like this! There are also many displays about local artifacts, mostly from the European settlement of farms in the local area and how the Europeans lived in the area when they first arrived. The museum is in an old home. It's not a giant place, but it is worth a short visit, especially if you are from the local area or are interested in these neat rocks!

8. Nutley Public Library

93 Booth Dr, Nutley, NJ 07110-2782 +1 973-667-0405
Excellent
85%
Good
15%
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5 based on 13 reviews

Nutley Public Library

Reviewed By Kat D - Nutley, New Jersey

Once a week my grandkids fonts Nutley library with their mom and come home with DVDs and books for the week. This is so special to them because they get the opportunity to read and view so many movies and books. They love their visits there

9. Thomas Edison National Historical Park

211 Main St, West Orange, NJ 07052-5612 +1 973-736-0550
Excellent
73%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 417 reviews

Thomas Edison National Historical Park

Reviewed By VacaCouple2014 - New York City, New York

This is a museum where you need several hours to really see everything and they close at 4 pm. so plan accordingly. We ran out of time. You can see Edison's workshop, library, stock room along with multiple other things - like the first movie production site, a display of the original phonograph (that still works) and so much more that it is hard to remember it all. We plan to return again when we can go and view his home in nearby Montclair in warm weather - opens in April.

10. Hamilton Park

49 Hamilton Ave, Weehawken, NJ 07086-6905 +1 201-319-6097
Excellent
75%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Hamilton Park

This is where in 1804, Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton.

Reviewed By Michele O - Woodland Park, New Jersey

Nice park with amazing views of the NYC skyline. Views are unobstructed and you can see the Verrazano Narrows to the George Washington Bridge and everything in between.

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