Discover the best top things to do in , United States including The Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre, Flag Plaza, Empty Sky - 9/11 Memorial, Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey - Waterfront 9/11 Memorial - #8, MetLife Stadium, The Morris Canal, Historic Jersey City & Harsimus Cemetery, Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, Hewn Arts Center, New Jersey Colgate Clock.
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4.5 based on 518 reviews
This memorial is absolutely beautiful, yet a sobering reminder of the events of 9/11. Liberty State Park opens at 6:00 am so visiting the memorial before the sun rises offers a quiet, peaceful visit. This is a must visit for anyone in the area. The park itself also offers great views of Lower Manhattan.
4.5 based on 398 reviews
Had an event at Hudson House. Stayed overnight Hyatt House. Was worried when we walked into Lobby of old bldg. However, hotel checkin was Terrace Level and was lovely. Room immaculate, view of water front outstanding. Complimentary breakfast delicious. Rooftop bar that we didn’t get to enjoy cause of rain but is open year round. Will definitely stay again. Downtown adorable and safe.
4.5 based on 1,008 reviews
A football game in the United States is a passion bordering on the religious fanaticism and a favourite pass time for multitudes. A visit to the METLIFE Stadium while a game is on has to be experienced to be believed. The stadium ground is so huge that if you genuinely want to watch the game, you might as well concentrate on the giant screens put on all sides. However, I get the impression that most of the people come here just to be a part of it and have a great time as well. The game itself is hard to understand with 3-5 second of activity and then another 30-45 seconds of break. It’s like watching a snail walk, were it not for the vibrant environment at the stadium. An one hour game generally takes about three hours to finish. The stadium itself is so huge that if you are coming here, be prepared to walk up to twenty minutes going in and coming out. It is a great show non-the-less, and not to be missed if you can get the tickets, that is.
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4.0 based on 18 reviews
No longer a rail terminal, nor a sought-out historic site, this station and its neighbouring mass of tracks now play the gatehouse to the State Cruises ferries, departing for Ellis Island and Liberty Island daily. However, the building is gorgeous inside, and if you learn anything from the visit to Ellis island, you learn that anyone entering the country would first pass through immigration, then board a ferry for THIS station, to then embark on one of the many trains departing here. THIS is where all of those people took the first trip of their new life, and that's something to thin about. Stand in front of the tracks, where departure signs list stations and destinations, and soak in that feeling for a minute. THEN go and take your ferry.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Hewn Arts Center is a 13,000 square foot facility devoted to the arts, culture and business and it's located in Journal Square (12 minutes from NYC). Regular events are held in the space including music, dance, art exhibits, open mics, flea markets and much more. Please check out our Facebook page for a information on current and future events.
3.5 based on 148 reviews
Great landmark. Glad they diddent destroy this old landmark. Best viewed from the water/boat. Or from manhattan. Nice when they have fireworks here.
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