If you're spending time in Hunters Point, check out sights like MoMA PS1 or Gantry Plaza State Park and hop on the metro to see more the city at 21 St. Station or 45 Rd. - Court House Sq. Station.
When in Dutch Kills and the surrounding area, you'll want to check out sights like Grand Central Terminal or 5th Avenue and hop on the metro to see more the city at 21 St. - Queensbridge Station or Queensboro Plaza Station.
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MoMA PS1
7.6/10 (569 reviews)
Housed in a former public school, MoMA PS1 celebrates experimental art from emerging global talents. Installations transform classrooms and stairwells into immersive artistic environments.
Gantry Plaza State Park
8.0/10 (576 reviews)
Restored gantries from the area's industrial past frame spectacular Manhattan skyline views across the East River. Bring a camera at sunset when the city lights transform the waterfront into a photographer's paradise.
Hunter's Point South
8.0/10 (409 reviews)
This waterfront oasis offers unobstructed views of Manhattan's iconic skyline. Enjoy sunset strolls along the promenade or relax in the park's tidal marshes with the city lights as your backdrop.
The Foundry
7.2/10 (461 reviews)
This 19th-century red-brick industrial venue captivates with exposed beams and a light-filled glass roof. Experience Manhattan skyline views from the ivy-lined Greenhouse or rooftop Terrace during evening events.
Queensbridge Park
8.6/10 (908 reviews)
Enjoy Manhattan skyline views along the East River at this 20-acre waterfront oasis in Queens. Bring a picnic for the barbecue area or stroll the promenade for the perfect Queensboro Bridge photo.
Court House Square
7.6/10 (201 reviews)
This neoclassical landmark showcases Queens' legal heritage with its grand marble staircase and decorative courtrooms. Admire the Ionic columns during weekday mornings when the courthouse is operational.
Melrose Ballroom
After visiting Melrose Ballroom, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Astoria. Discover the lively festivals and shops in this vibrant area.
LIC BAR
LIC BAR is just one of the places to see in Long Island City, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Attend a sporting event or visit the shops in this vibrant area.
"No Refrigerator in rooms. Small rooms and 100 deposit which gets held for 7-10 business days. Also located one block away from the Queensbridge Projects."
"The property was a six minute walk to nearest metro which was perfect for getting to and back from events i had planned as it was all on the one line. Everyday i would come back and really well cleaned and maintained."
"The hotel was a great value. The rooms were clean and comfortable. The breakfast was plentiful and quite good. We loved having check out at noon instead of 10am or 11am with most hotels. Travelers need to be aware that this area is not walkable-it's an industrial area. The hotel provides free shuttle service to the closest subway stop or an Uber is easily accessible. We were very please with our stay."
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