Attractions in Brooklyn
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Jacques Torres Chocolate, located in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn and also in Grand Central Terminal, offers a delectable array of sweets. This renowned chocolatier is celebrated for its handmade […]
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Bedford Avenue, a bustling thoroughfare that spans a significant portion of Brooklyn, is particularly renowned for its vibrant segment in the hipster neighborhood of Williamsburg. This stretch is lined with […]
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The Brooklyn Museum, a cultural beacon in Brooklyn, New York, houses a vast and diverse permanent collection of over 1.5 million pieces. Established as one of the city’s top museums, […]
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Founded in 1988, Brooklyn Brewery has become a cornerstone of Brooklyn’s craft beer scene. Nestled on the bustling Northside, the brewery features a production facility, a tasting room, and a […]
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Founded on a former Revolutionary War battlefield, Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is a historic and serene site. Spanning tree-filled hills and tranquil ponds, the cemetery could easily be mistaken for […]
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The Coney Island Cyclone, a rideable piece of Coney Island history, has been a New York favorite for decades. Located in Luna Park, the roller coaster draws thrill seekers with […]
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Nestled in Brooklyn, Industry City is a sprawling multi-use complex that serves as a dynamic hub for creativity and commerce. This expansive campus houses a diverse array of offices, restaurants, […]
For over 150 years, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, or BAM, has been a cornerstone of avant-garde culture in Brooklyn. This institution hosts a diverse array of performances, including film, […]
Brooklyn’s Jewish Children’s Museum, the largest and most comprehensive of its kind in the United States, spans over five floors of themed galleries. These galleries feature games, multimedia displays, and […]
Nestled a few blocks from Fort Greene Park in downtown Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Tabernacle stands as a multicultural, non-denominational megachurch. This vibrant church, surrounded by the borough’s well-known brownstones and […]
Nestled in Brooklyn, the Prospect Park Zoo offers a glimpse into the natural world with its thoughtfully designed enclosures that mimic the animals’ native habitats. Home to around 400 creatures […]
Nestled in the Dumbo neighborhood, near the scenic Brooklyn waterfront, the Brooklyn Flea is one of the borough’s largest and most vibrant flea markets. Operating weekly and seasonally, this outdoor […]
Founded in 2010, Brooklyn Grange is a pioneering rooftop farming and green roofing business that brings a touch of agriculture to the urban landscape of Brooklyn. Spanning two buildings, these […]
The Kings Theatre, located in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, is a stunning example of art deco architecture. Originally built in the 1920s, the theatre’s opulent interior features chandeliers and […]
For over 160 years, the Brooklyn Navy Yard on the East River was a bustling industrial site where America’s most renowned warships were built. Today, this historic location has been […]
Sunset Park, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, is named after its expansive park and is celebrated for its rich cultural diversity. The area is home to one of Brooklyn’s prominent Chinatowns […]
Founded in 1899, the Brooklyn Children’s Museum in Crown Heights holds the distinction of being the world’s first museum dedicated to children. This interactive space spans across a vibrant, inclusive […]
The New York Transit Museum, located in Brooklyn, offers a unique glimpse into the city’s transportation history. Housed in a historic 1936 subway station, the museum showcases a collection of […]