Best attractions and places to see around Hoboken, a "Mile Square City" located across the Hudson River from Manhattan, offers a diverse array of attractions. The city features historical landmarks, scenic natural features, and cultural sites. It provides views of the New York City skyline and has a rich history, including being the birthplace of Frank Sinatra and a significant site in baseball's origins.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The memorial is very impressive. Many people will know the pit at Ground Zero from TV and will share my opinion that it is architecturally successful. Water flows continuously from the upper edge into the ground. I recognize a strong symbolism here. The engraved names of the thousands of victims line the entire wall frame. - It made me silent and moved.
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Anyone who visits NYC is overwhelmed by the architecture and the vibrant life. What exactly happened on 9/11 is not certain. But there is no doubt that thousands of innocent people lost their lives. I think a visit to the memorial is highly advisable.
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Neo-Gothic between classic and modern skyscrapers. A very attractive mix that offers interesting perspectives. More interesting as a church, however, is St. John the Divine, which is still under construction and is the fourth largest church in the world.
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On December 25th You really need a lot of patience to get into the church because the queue is really long...
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Amid the hustle and bustle of Fifth Avenue and surrounded by the impressive skyscrapers of Manhattan stands a church that, despite its urban surroundings, exudes an aura of calm and awe: St. Patrick’s Cathedral. With its impressive architecture, delicate arches and artfully designed windows, it is a real contrast to the modern buildings that surround it. And while its size is inferior to the famous St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland, it still exudes a unique aura of its own. Here, in the shadow of Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick's is not only a place of faith, but also a place of peace and reflection for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a moment. As the seat of the Archbishop of New York, it has welcomed and accompanied many believers over the decades. As you step through the impressive portal and take in the cool, peaceful atmosphere inside the cathedral, you will quickly feel that St. Patrick's is much more than just a historical building.
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Right on the Top of the Rock. The church between the skyscrapers is nice to look at.
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One of the city's landmarks across from Rockefeller Center
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For approximately 1.5 kilometers / 0.9 miles, the High Line winds its way through a former railway line that has been converted into a park. This provides shade and you can break away from the hustle and bustle of the city. You can leave the High Line at several points to explore the surrounding area.
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Hoboken is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Hoboken Terminal, a major transportation hub built in 1907, or the Birthplace of Baseball Monument at Elysian Fields. Other notable sites include Sybil's Cave, the historic Hoboken City Hall, and the beautiful Church of Our Lady of Grace. For a deeper dive into the city's past, the Hoboken Historical Museum offers rotating exhibits.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River, head to Castle Point Lookout on the Stevens Institute of Technology campus. The Hoboken Waterfront Walkway, Pier A Park, and Frank Sinatra Park also offer spectacular vistas, perfect for photography or simply enjoying the scenery.
Yes, Hoboken offers several family-friendly options. Pier C Park is a modern park extending into the Hudson River, featuring playgrounds and water play areas. Elysian Park has play areas and a basketball court, while Church Square Park offers playgrounds and a gazebo for summer concerts. For a unique experience, the Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse provides free access to kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
The Hoboken Waterfront Walkway is ideal for walking, jogging, biking, and roller skating, offering two miles of scenic promenade. You can also enjoy kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding from the Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse. During warmer months, Pier 13 is a popular open-air spot with food trucks, a beer garden, and water sports.
Explore Washington Street, the city's main thoroughfare, bustling with local boutiques, shops, and award-winning restaurants. The Mile Square Theatre offers professional theatre productions and arts education. You can also visit the Hoboken Historical Museum to learn about the city's heritage or the Hoboken Fire Department Museum for a glimpse into its firefighting history.
Many attractions are easily accessible by foot along the waterfront. For longer excursions, you can find various cycling routes, including those that explore the Hudson River Greenway or connect to the 9/11 National Memorial Trail. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Hoboken guide.
While Hoboken itself is more urban, you can find easy walking and hiking experiences nearby. For example, the The High Line in Manhattan offers a unique elevated trail experience. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Hoboken guide, which includes routes like the High Line, Chelsea, and Flatiron Loop.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views of the Manhattan skyline from various waterfront parks and viewpoints. The historical significance of sites like the Brooklyn Bridge and the solemn atmosphere of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum are also highly valued. Many enjoy the unique experience of walking above the city on The High Line and the vibrant energy of places like Times Square.
Yes, Hoboken is generally dog-friendly. Elysian Park features a designated dog run, and many of the waterfront parks and the Hoboken Waterfront Walkway are popular spots for walks with pets. Always ensure to check specific park rules regarding leashes and waste disposal.
Hoboken is the birthplace of the legendary singer Frank Sinatra. The city honors him with the Frank Sinatra Statue located in Frank Sinatra Park, which also hosts concerts and offers views of Manhattan. You can even take a self-guided Frank Sinatra Walking Tour to explore sites related to his early life in the city.
Beyond the historic Hoboken Terminal and Hoboken City Hall, the city boasts beautiful architecture. The Church of Our Lady of Grace is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture. The Stevens Institute of Technology campus on Castle Point also features historic buildings like Edwin A. Stevens Hall, contributing to the city's architectural charm.
Washington Street is the heart of Hoboken's dining and shopping scene, offering a vibrant array of local boutiques, shops, and award-winning restaurants. For a sweet treat, visit Carlo's Bakery, famous from the *Cake Boss* TV show. During seasonal events, the Hoboken Arts & Music Festival on Washington Street also features local artists and food vendors.


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