Top 10 Things to do in West Harlem, New York (NY)

March 29, 2022 Carley Gatson

Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
Restaurants in New York City

1. Harlem Cigar Room

3456 Broadway, New York City, NY 10031-5605 +1 212-283-7272 http://www.harlemcigarroomnyc.com
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Harlem Cigar Room

2. Harlem School of the Arts

645 Saint Nicholas Ave, New York City, NY 10030-1098 +1 212-926-4100 https://hsanyc.org/events-2016/
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Harlem School of the Arts

3. Romanova Tours

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Romanova Tours

Romanova Tours – Russian-speaking guide in New York. Private and group sightseeing excursions and tours in Russian language of the New York City. City tours of Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, tours to Niagara Falls and other popular tourist destinations on the Eastern Coast of the USA. We work with other tour agencies in USA and around the world.

4. Convent Avenue Baptist Church

420 W 145th St, New York City, NY 10031-5202 http://www.conventchurch.org
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Convent Avenue Baptist Church

5. Harlem Public

3612 Broadway, New York City, NY 10031-3219 +1 212-939-9404 http://www.harlempublic.com
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Harlem Public

6. Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church

340 144th Street, Convent Ave., New York City, NY 10031 +1 212-368-4754 [email protected] http://www.greatertabernaclebc.org
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Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church

We're located in the historic Hamilton Heights section of Harlem. Established in 1954, we are a small church with a big heart. Our doors are open to any and all who want to know more about Jesus Christ and serve Him to the fullest. Join us on Wednesdays at 6:30pm for Bible Study and Prayer Service and on Sundays at 11:00am for worship service.

7. Church of Saint Joseph of the Holy Family

405 West 125 Street, New York City, NY 10027-4201 +1 212-662-9125 http://www.stjosephoftheholyfamily.org
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Church of Saint Joseph of the Holy Family

8. Hamilton Grange National Memorial

414 W 141st St At the intersection of Hamilton Terrace, New York City, NY 10031-9138 +1 646-548-2310 [email protected] http://www.nps.gov/hagr
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial

This national memorial managed by the National Park Service was the home of statesman and United States Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Restored and reopened in 2011, the public can enjoy exhibits on some of Hamilton's achievements and challenges on the ground floor, a brief introductory film on his incredible rise from an orphan in the Caribbean to an indespensible molder of the early nation, and visit the furnished first floor by scheduled tour.

Reviewed By canebrook - New York City, United States

Very worthwhile visit, tucked away in a nice neighborhood in upper Manhattan, with an informative short video. Also very close to the CUNY campus, which is beautiful and worth a visit in itself.

9. Burger Wars Tour

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Experience 2 Top Rated Burger Restaurants Plus a Tour of New York Greatest Treasure… HarlemBurger Wars takes you into some of the most revered restaurants New York City has to offer. Step onto one of our luxury buses and let us take you to 2 different restaurants and experience a Burger prepared in their own unique way. Then you get to judge who has the best tasting Burger. And that’s only the beginning, in between the Burger Wars we’ll tour one of NYC’s most famous neighborhoods…Harlem.Tour Harlem Greatest Treasures view the Magnificent up town area of the city and its most famous neighborhood. We believe the best way to tour Harlem is aboard our luxury buses, where you’re escorted by one of our knowledgeable, professionals who’ll provide you with the history of some of Harlem’s greatest attractions so you learn more, experience more and enjoy more. $64.95

10. St. Nicholas Park

Between 128th and 141st Streets, New York City, NY 10031 +1 917-583-4109 [email protected] http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/st-nicholas-park
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St. Nicholas Park

Harlem’s historic St. Nicholas Park was built in 1906 and designed by Samuel Parsons Jr., a one-time Parks Commissioner and associate of Calvert Vaux, co-designer of Central Park. During the American Revolutionary War, the park’s southern edge known as the "Point of Rocks." Today the park is home to the Alexander Hamilton National Memorial.

Reviewed By misopiso88 - Seattle, United States

Beautiful park in Harlem with tons of open space to hang out or go on a nice, long walk. We were there when all the trees were blooming and it was gorgeous!

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