6 Cool Things to Do in Queens, New York City
Did you know that Queens is the most diverse borough in New York? From authentic Indian food in Jackson Heights to iconic attractions like Flushing Meadows, a visit to Queens is a must for locals and tourists alike! It’s one to put on your travel radar if you want an authentic taste of NYC’s melting pot. Don’t miss a visit to my top 6 favorite attractions in Queens:
Socrates Sculpture Park
Explore the internationally renowned outdoor museum, Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City. The park was once an abandoned riverside landfill and illegal dumpsite. In 1986, a group of local artists transformed it into an open studio and exhibition space. Today, it houses some of the most incredible metal installations. What’s best? It’s open 365 days a year from 9 AM until sunset.
Welling Court Mural Project
Many local artists display their talents at Welling Court Mural Project. It’s a bit of a hike from the subway, but worth it (if you’re into street art). You can spend a few hours walking around and soaking in the creativity.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Pay a visit to iconic attractions at Flushing Meadows Corona Park, including the Unisphere and nearby World’s Fair Pavilion — famously featured in Men In Black. Plus, you'll find the oh-so-awesome New York Hall of Science, featuring interactive exhibits, which are not to be missed.
Queens Museum
Plan a trip Wednesday - Sunday to the Queens Museum to see a rich array of art, architecture, and design. The museum features many educational programs and events for locals and tourists.
Museum of the Moving Image
Educate yourself on the history and process of movie-making with a trip to the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria. Astoria is famous for its local and delicious Greek food. So, be sure to check out some local Greek restaurants after.
Gantry Plaza State Park
Enjoy a stroll and picnic in Queens’ riverside, 12-acre Gantry Plaza State Park. Pose for photos with the stunning NYC skyline in the background.
MoMA PS1
A visit to the Museum of Modern Art’s PS1 in Long Island City is a must! Experiential and thought-provoking art is on display here in an old schoolhouse. And 9 Saturdays a year in the summertime, PS1 throws fun Warm Up dance parties with live and electronic music. Birria-Landia Tacos 's
A few snapshots from Welling Court Mural Project…