Food scene
Mamoun's Falafel - Hoboken, NJ
300 Washington StreetGreat late night falafel !
Familiar fare, such as burgers & pasta, at a family-run tavern with microbrews & weekend brunch.
23 moradores locais recomendam
Zack's
232 Willow AveFamiliar fare, such as burgers & pasta, at a family-run tavern with microbrews & weekend brunch.
Long-running restaurant serving Italian dishes & steaks for dinner.
28 moradores locais recomendam
Antique Bar & Bakery
122 Willow AveLong-running restaurant serving Italian dishes & steaks for dinner.
Iconic, Casual, Brooklyn-based pizzeria chain serving brick-oven pies & calzones plus wine & beer.
15 moradores locais recomendam
Grimaldi's Pizzeria
411 Washington StIconic, Casual, Brooklyn-based pizzeria chain serving brick-oven pies & calzones plus wine & beer.
Cozy, longtime venue serving budget Cuban classics for breakfast, lunch & dinner with BYO policy.
71 moradores locais recomendam
La Isla
104 Washington StCozy, longtime venue serving budget Cuban classics for breakfast, lunch & dinner with BYO policy.
Casual, contemporary eatery for specialty sushi rolls as well as Japanese, Thai & Chinese dishes.
8 moradores locais recomendam
Okinawa Sushi Grill
400 Newark St.Casual, contemporary eatery for specialty sushi rolls as well as Japanese, Thai & Chinese dishes.
Comfy French cafe offering homemade breads & desserts plus a menu of sandwiches & other light fare.
37 moradores locais recomendam
Choc O Pain French Bakery and Café
157 1st StComfy French cafe offering homemade breads & desserts plus a menu of sandwiches & other light fare.
Bar & Nightlife
The Ainsworth
122 W 26th StHappy hour and late night food!
Neighborhoods
Hoboken is a New Jersey city on the Hudson River. Its former industrial port now features parks such as Pier A Park, with Manhattan skyline views. The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway links several green spaces. Global eateries, bistros and bars cluster on Washington Street and riverside Frank Sinatra Drive, named after the locally born singer. The Hoboken Historical Museum has local art and history exhibits.
228 moradores locais recomendam
Hoboken
Hoboken is a New Jersey city on the Hudson River. Its former industrial port now features parks such as Pier A Park, with Manhattan skyline views. The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway links several green spaces. Global eateries, bistros and bars cluster on Washington Street and riverside Frank Sinatra Drive, named after the locally born singer. The Hoboken Historical Museum has local art and history exhibits.
Sightseeing
This waterfront park offers a kayak launch, soccer field, an amphitheater & views of Manhattan.
31 moradores locais recomendam
Sinatra Park
Sinatra DriveThis waterfront park offers a kayak launch, soccer field, an amphitheater & views of Manhattan.
Across the river from the West Village, you look to the right for spectacular views of downtown and to the left for spectacular views of the Empire State building, mid town and the Upper West side.
71 moradores locais recomendam
Pier A Park
100 Sinatra DrAcross the river from the West Village, you look to the right for spectacular views of downtown and to the left for spectacular views of the Empire State building, mid town and the Upper West side.
Statue of Liberty Museum Shop
1 Liberty Island - Ellis IslandIconic. No words needed !
World Trade Center
Go straight to the top !
Outstanding views of the NYC skyline and a clean and well planned park along the waterfront that is a mecca for drawing people out for activity (walking, jogging, etc).
11 moradores locais recomendam
Hoboken Waterfront
94 Washington StOutstanding views of the NYC skyline and a clean and well planned park along the waterfront that is a mecca for drawing people out for activity (walking, jogging, etc).
Conselho para os viajantes
Transporte
Bus or Path is great for Manhattan.
We have multiple transportation options to NYC:
1. Use bus 126 (stop on Washington ave & 3rd st) for Time Square! To make you life easier download NJ Transit Mobile App: from this app find bus 126 and follow schedule/ make payments from the 3rd street stop on Washington ave
2. PATH train (direct lines to Downtown or Midtown Manhattan) stops at historic terminal: 1 Hudson st. It will take you around 5 min to get to Greenwich Village or Ground Zero (World Trade Center) memorial. It will take you 15 min to get to 33rd st (Midtown Manhattan).
3. There is also ferry service to both Downtown and Mid