Top Rated Parks to Visit in Secaucus

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Top Rated Parks to Visit in Secaucus

Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park
4.8 (30086 ratings)4.5 (3032 ratings)
This urban oasis features shaded picnic tables, hibachi-style BBQ grills & river views.
334 Furman St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Brooklyn 1 day itinerary
The Best Brooklyn One Day Itinerary for First Time Visitors
"This is a pity because we found many awesome attractions here, such as the beautiful Brooklyn Bridge Park, vibrant flea and food markets, an upscale neighbourhood with gorgeous Christmas decorations, an amusement park by the beach, and arguably the best pizza joint in New York! We visited New York / Brooklyn twice, once during winter in December and another time during spring in April. Therefore, we have created two Brooklyn one-day itineraries, one for winter season and another for non-winter seasons. Both winter and spring have their beauty, but if I had to choose one I would say Brooklyn is more vibrant during spring."
Mentioned by Curbed NY
The best things to do in New York City with kids
"Traveling 1.3 miles along the East River, Brooklyn Bridge Park contains 85 acres of enjoyment for the whole family with a gorgeous view of the Manhattan skyline to boot. The park is broken down into sections and includes six refurbished piers full of different playgrounds and amenities. Must-dos include the Slide Mountain playground at Pier 6, the restored vintage carousel at Empire Fulton Ferry,and roller skating at Pier 2."
Prospect Park
Prospect Park
4.7 (18049 ratings)4.5 (1289 ratings)
Sprawling city park featuring basketball & handball courts, a playground & a historic home.
Brooklyn, NY, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Your Brooklyn Guide
15 Best Parks in NYC
"Landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who are well known for designing Central Park, left their mark on Prospect Park too. Long Meadow and Nethermead amenities provide plenty of space to pull up a piece of grass and conduct some people-watching, while the Ravine’s wooded expanse is a towering forest amid the hustle of surrounding Brooklyn; making this one of the most famous parks in New York!. Be sure to check out the newly restored Endale Arch and Concert Grove Pavilion, the zoo, and the Prospect Park ice skating rink at Lakeside, which hosts decade-themed skating parties throughout the summer!"
Mentioned by Girl With The Passport
25 Best Parks in NYC
"Some of the quiet pavilions you’ll find in Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Located in Brooklyn’s ever-popular neighborhood of Park Slope, Prospect Park is definitely one of the biggest and most famous parks in NYC. And that makes sense once you realize that this historic, 585-acre park was created in 1867 by the same men who brought you, Central Park,"
Mentioned by New York City 7 days itinerary
▷ The Ultimate 7 Day New York Itinerary 2019
"The first place we recommend you visit is Prospect Park!. On Sunday’s this is where Brooklyn’s famous Smorgasburg is held. Smorgasburg is a food festival that is held during the warmer months on the weekends. Saturday’s it is in Williamsburg and on Sunday it is in Prospect Park."
Bryant Park
Bryant Park
4.7 (60447 ratings)4.5 (21739 ratings)
Green space behind the NY Public Library's main branch, with 4 acres, a cafe and other food kiosks.
New York, NY 10018, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Washington Square Park
Washington Square Park
4.7 (20342 ratings)4.5 (3245 ratings)
Historic Greenwich Village concrete-&-green park known for its stately arch & prime people-watching.
Washington Square, New York, NY 10012, USA
ParkSights & LandmarksNeighborhoodsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
The Battery
The Battery
4.6 (47954 ratings)4 (2430 ratings)
Historic park with Ellis Island & Statue of Liberty views & ferry service to both islands.
New York, NY 10004, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by New York City 7 days itinerary
▷ The Ultimate 7 Day New York Itinerary 2019
"The ferry to Liberty Island departs from Battery Park and will also take you to Ellis Island. If you are truly interested in learning about the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, take a guided tour that also includes access to the pedestal."
Mentioned by New York City 3 days itinerary
3 Days in New York City What to Do
"Walk back to Broadway along and walk south to Battery Park at the tip of Manhattan. Along the way, you will pass the Charging Bull statue. It’s from here that our Lower Manhattan GPS-enabled audio tour and our guided tour start from."
Mentioned by Ideas & Inspiration
45+ Picture-Perfect Spots in NYC
"Formerly known as Battery Park, this public attraction provides a unique experience among the city’s harbor. Be sure to visit the various memorials, especially the Eagle statue at the East Coast Memorial."
Planting Fields Arboretum
Planting Fields Arboretum
4.8 (1526 ratings)4.5 (266 ratings)
Greenhouses, gardens & summer concerts on a 409-acre estate with an original Tudor Revival mansion.
1395 Planting Fields Rd, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, USA
ArboretumNature & ParksParkGardens
Concrete Plant Park
Concrete Plant Park
4.4 (517 ratings)
Riverfront green on the site of a former concrete plant, with bike/walking trails & a kayak launch.
Westchester Ave, Bronx, NY 10472, USA
Park
Bushwick Inlet Park
Bushwick Inlet Park
4.5 (385 ratings)
Waterfront park with a regulation soccer field, playground & views of the Manhattan skyline.
Kent Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249, USA
Park
Pugsley Creek Park
Pugsley Creek Park
4.4 (773 ratings)
84-acre city park featuring wetlands & marshes, kayak/canoe launch sites & a baseball field.
Randall Ave., Lacombe Ave., Soundview Ave. bet. White Plains Rd. and, Olmstead Ave, Bronx, NY 10473, USA
ParkNature preserve
Mount Prospect Park
Mount Prospect Park
4.5 (459 ratings)
Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA
Park
Mentioned by Great Pet Care
The Best Dog Parks in Brooklyn
"This park was once used as a lookout point for the Continental Army in 1776, and today offers several great amenities for any dog owner."

Best Cookies in Secaucus

Culture Espresso
Culture Espresso
4.5 (1014 ratings)
Tiny, art-adorned coffeehouse pairing its brews with baked goods, sandwiches & a local vibe.
72 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018, USA
Coffee shopBakeryCookie shop
Eggloo
Eggloo
4.4 (721 ratings)
Spot for Hong Kong egg waffles filled with ice cream & toppings, plus some savory choices.
60 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Ice cream shopCookie shopDessert shop
Sprinkles New York - Brookfield Place
Sprinkles New York - Brookfield Place
4.2 (110 ratings)
225 Liberty St Suite 241, New York, NY 10281, USA
BakeryCake shopCookie shopDessert shop

Best Nightlife in Secaucus

Jean-Georges
Jean-Georges
4.5 (1370 ratings)
Sophisticated New French eatery boasting floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park.
1 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023, USA
Haute French restaurantBarFine dining restaurantFrench restaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
Best of the best: explore New York City's top restaurants
"Celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten has a culinary empire that spans the globe, but his eponymous restaurant connected to the Upper West Side's Trump Hotel remains a gold standard for the chef's subtly Asian-inflected, French haute cuisine. His now-legendary tuna tartare and young garlic soup remain enormously popular with Harry Winston-wearing hotel guests, well-dressed ladies who lunch, and top-tier executives from the neighboring high-rise offices. Expect stalwart service and expense account-worthy cuisine while taking in the views of Central Park West and Columbus Circle from the dining room's floor-to-ceiling windows."
Mentioned by Time Out New York
The 11 best French restaurants in NYC
"Restaurants French Upper West Side. Unlike so many of its vaunted peers, Jean Georges has not become a shadow of itself: The top-rated food is still breathtaking. A velvety foie gras terrine with spiced fig jam is coated in a thin brûlée shell; a more ascetic dish of green asparagus with rich morels showcases the vegetables’ essence."
Minami Lounge
Minami Lounge
4.5 (50 ratings)
299 S 4th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
LoungeBarBar & grillEvent venueLive music venueParty plannerRamen restaurantSnack barSushi restaurantWedding venue
Charm
Charm
4.3 (80 ratings)
448 Dean St, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA
Caribbean restaurantAmerican restaurantCatererCocktail barFusion restaurantHamburger restaurantLoungeRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Yelp
Restaurants in Brooklyn
"We had the orange glazed salmon, shrimp & plantain cups, the guava wings, and pineapple and coconut fried rice and BABY!!!!. ” See all Charm Bar & Restaurant reviews"

Best Buffet (Seafood, Chinese, etc) in Secaucus

IchiUmi
IchiUmi
3.9 (2153 ratings)
Patrons fill up on a vast assortment of Japanese eats from sushi to cooked fare at this buffet spot.
6 E 32nd St, New York, NY 10016, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarBuffet restaurantSeafood restaurantShabu-shabu restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by CBS New York
NYC’s Best All-You-Can-Eat Deals, From Pasta To Sushi And More
"The slogan of IchiUmi could go as follows: come for the all-you-can-eat sashimi and sushi — stay for the dessert. Yup, you read that right: this temple to fresh fish in Koreatown plays a mean sweets game, offering such treats as hami melon, strawberry Jello, and blueberry cheesecake. As one of the largest all-you-can-eat seafood buffets and sushi restaurants in the five boroughs, IchiUmi offers something for everyone, quite literally in fact."
Mentioned by Time Out New York
The 10 best buffet restaurants in NYC
"Restaurants Japanese Midtown East. When one California roll isn’t enough, head to this Koreatown favorite for one of the most impressive Asian buffets this side of the Pacific. Sushi, nigiri and other fish dishes are the star, but diners can also slurp up udon and ramen or nibble on yakitori skewers."
99 Favor Taste
99 Favor Taste
4.4 (2405 ratings)
Sizable all-you-can-eat Asian buffet with contemporary decor, plus beer, wine & sake.
285 Grand St, New York, NY 10002, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian fusion restaurantBarbecue restaurantBuffet restaurantHot pot restaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Places to Get Actually Great All-You-Can-Eat Meals in NYC
"Price: $18.99 for AYCE hot pot; $25.99 for AYCE buffet; $30.99 for both This LES gem offers an endless stream of Chinese food that you only wish Seamless would deliver. Choose between the endless hot pot (which has the option of six different broths and 46 ingredients to add in) or the hot buffet (which is loaded with chicken, beef, pork, seafood, and vegetable dishes) to indulge any Chinese-food cravings. And if you’re eating on your birthday, the buffet is free!"
The Theater Buffet
The Theater Buffet
4.3 (124 ratings)
Relaxed restaurant offering an all-you-can-eat dinner buffet of American & global dishes & desserts.
741 8th Ave, New York, NY 10036, USA
Buffet restaurant

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Secaucus

3.5 (272 reviews)
Solita Soho Hotel
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$149 /night
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4.1 (700 reviews)
Hampton Inn Seaport Financial District
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$173 /night
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4.7 (9 reviews)
Colonial Home with spacious yard 30 minutes by car or train from NYC.
Guest Suite · 14 Guests · 5 Bedrooms
$726 /night*
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