Jersey City

A melting pot of cultures and people, Jersey City was the first destination for many immigrants entering the U.S. through nearby Ellis Island, which operated from 1892 until 1954 and processed more than 12 million immigrant steamship passengers.
 
Today, Jersey City still reflects the flavors and influences of the international populations that call the city home.
 
An easy urban sophistication instills the downtown area, starting at the waterfront landmark Colgate Clock and extending through the revitalized Powerhouse Arts District, home to some of the city’s hundreds of artists.
 
To sample just a few of the multicultural influences, start with the food: Korean, Indian, Filipino and Cuban. Complete information on restaurants, accommodations and attractions can be found at Destination Jersey City.
 
Although it’s definitely a city, there’s a surprising amount of green space here. It's best known for the Liberty State Park, a 1,212-acre oasis in the middle of a major metropolitan area, where you can catch ferries to both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (just 2,000 feet away).
 
Follow the pedestrian walkway around the park and relax on the grass. Or stop in at the park’s Central Railroad Terminal of New Jersey, the historic depot where most immigrants’ New Jersey story began.
 
The is also home to the all new Liberty Science Center, which offers hundreds of exhibitions in eight expansive new galleries and amazing films in the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theater.

Location

United States
40° 42' 31.5036" N, 74° 4' 31.1412" W
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Jersey City Powerhouse Arts District
Jersey City
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A melting pot of cultures and people, Jersey City was the first destination for many immigrants entering the U.S. through nearby Ellis Island, which operated from 1892 until 1954 and processed more than 12 million immigrant steamship passengers.
 
Today, Jersey City still reflects the flavors and influences of the international populations that call the city home.
 
An easy urban sophistication instills the downtown area, starting at the waterfront landmark Colgate Clock and extending through the revitalized Powerhouse Arts District, home to some of the city’s hundreds of artists.
 
To sample just a few of the multicultural influences, start with the food: Korean, Indian, Filipino and Cuban. Complete information on restaurants, accommodations and attractions can be found at Destination Jersey City.
 
Although it’s definitely a city, there’s a surprising amount of green space here. It's best known for the Liberty State Park, a 1,212-acre oasis in the middle of a major metropolitan area, where you can catch ferries to both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island (just 2,000 feet away).
 
Follow the pedestrian walkway around the park and relax on the grass. Or stop in at the park’s Central Railroad Terminal of New Jersey, the historic depot where most immigrants’ New Jersey story began.
 
The is also home to the all new Liberty Science Center, which offers hundreds of exhibitions in eight expansive new galleries and amazing films in the nation's largest IMAX Dome Theater.


Don’t miss:

•  Liberty Science Center in Liberty State Park for cool interactive exhibits and the nation’s largest IMAX theater.

 
•  The annual Artist’s Studio Tour, held in the fall.
 
Local secret: The views of Manhattan from Liberty House Restaurant, in Liberty State Park, are unmatched. Across from the financial district, it’s also within a short distance of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. And the food here is as good as the views. Next to Liberty House is the new Maritime Parc, named one of the top 25 restaurants in the state by New Jersey Monthly Magazine.

 

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