Attractions
Queens Zoo
Experience American wilderness right in New York
City. The Queens Zoo in Flushing Meadows Corona Park is a 12-acre
home to nearly 70 spectacular species, which roam in naturalistic
habitats representing wild lands of North and South America. Walk
down a wooded path and meet up with a mountain lion. Gaze across an
expansive plain to see bison grazing in the grass. And look for
spectacled bears relaxing in treetops. There's a tamer side, too - a
charming barnyard area where you can feed friendly animals.
Location
53-51 111th Street, Flushing, NY 11368
Hours
April - October: Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturday -
Sunday, Holidays: 10:00am - 5:30pm November - March: 10:00am -
4:30pm daily Open 365 days a year
Admission
Adults: Mon. - Sun. $5.00, Child (3- 12): Mon. - Sun. $1.00, Seniors
(65 +): Mon. - Sun. $1.25
Children under 3 years are always free.
The New York Pass grants you free admission to
the Zoo
Queens Zoo
Queens Museum of Art
The Queens Museum of Art is the premier fine arts
institution in the borough of Queens, and is situated in the New
York City Building, one of the few major structures remaining from
the 1939 and 1964 New York World's Fairs. The museum presents 20th
century and contemporary art exhibitions, including a permanent
collection of Tiffany art glass, and the world-famous Panorama of
the City of New York - at 9,335 square feet, it's the world's
largest architectural model and provides an incomparable
bird's-eye-view of the entire metropolis.
Location
The New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, NY
11368-3398
(718) 592-9700
Hours
Tuesday - Friday: 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturday - Sunday: 12:00pm -
5:00pm Closed Monday. Call museum for holiday closings.
Admission
Admission is by suggested donation. Adults: $5.00, Senior and
Children: $2.50, Members and Children under five: Free
The New York Pass grants you free admission to
the Museum
The Queens Museum of Art
American Museum of the Moving Image
The American Museum of the Moving Image is the
only museum in the United States devoted to the art, history, and
craft of motion pictures, television, and digital media. The
dynamic, interactive core exhibition, Behind the Screen, explains
the process of producing motion pictures and television programs. A
second exhibition, DigitalMedia, offers visitors a hands-on
experience of the digital moving image and software-based art.
Screenings of historic and contemporary films are offered every
weekend, often featuring personal appearances by directors and other
industry professionals.
Location
35th Avenue at 36th Street, Astoria, NY 11106
(718) 784-0077
Hours
Wednesday - Friday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm (Friday 1st floor gallery open
until 7:30pm) Saturday - Sunday: 11:00am - 6:00pm Closed Monday and
Tuesday. Call museum for holiday closings.
Admission
Adults: $10.00, Senior Citizens, College Students with I.D.: $7.50,
Children (5-18): $5.00, Members, Children under 5: Free
Admission to galleries is free on Fridays, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. (Film
screenings not included.)
The New York Pass grants you free admission to
the Museum
American Museum of the Moving Image
New York Hall of Science
With more than 225 interactive exhibits, The New
York Hall of Science is New York's only hands-on science and
technology center. Visit the Pfizer Foundation Biochemistry
Discovery Lab and play scientist for the afternoon. See a microbe
zoo, enter a distorted room where people appear to shrink or grow,
and let your body provide the electric connection to make music!
From March to December, children of all ages can visit the 30,000
square foot Science Playground.
Location
47-01 111th Street, Queens, NY 11368
(719) 699-0005
Hours
July 1 - August 31: Monday: 9:30 - 2:00 Tuesday - Sunday: 9:30 -
5:00 September 1 - June 30: Tuesday - Wednesday: 9:30 - 2:00
Thursday - Sunday: 9:30 - 5:00 Closed Mondays. Closed Labor Day,
Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, New Year's Day.
Admission
Adults: (age 18 & over) $9, Children: (5 - 17, college w/ID) $6,
Preschoolers: (2 - 4) $2.50, Senior Citizens: (age 62 & over) $6
Science Playground fee: $3 per person, $2 for groups, plus general
Hall admission fee (free to Family Plus Members and higher).
The Science Playground is open to children of all ages with adult
supervision, March - December, weather permitting.
Free Admission: Friday 2 - 5 pm (September 1 - June 30). Free
every day to Hall Members.
The New York Pass grants you free admission to
the Hall
New York Hall of Science
The Unisphere
The symbol of Queens, the Unisphere is a giant globe in
Flushing Meadows Park. It's a great spot to hang out and catch
Queens at play: walking, biking, skating, running, barbecuing, and
playing soccer. Next door is the Queens Museum of Art with its
Panorama of New York City, an incredibly detailed scale model of the
entire city. It is so well composed that you can pinpoint specific
houses, even find your own home. The Panorama has been delighting
visitors since the World's Fair in 1964.
Location
Flushing Meadows Park, Flushing
Direction
Subway #7 to Flushing Meadows
The Unisphere
Jackson Heights, an Indian and South Asian
Neighborhood
The streets of Jackson Heights are lined with
gold! Well, not exactly. A row of 22k gold jewelry shops light up
74th Street. It's the main drag of an Indian/South Asian enclave,
and has some of the best eating in all of NYC (delicious curries,
tandoori, nan, dosas, kebabs, Indian sweets, and more). There's lots
of cool shopping -- saris, bhangra music, Bollywood DVDs -- and even
a Bollywood movie theater. This fascinating Little India is a great
place to experience Queens' famed diversity.
Direction
Subway N, R, G, E, F, 7 via the Roosevelt Avenue
Downtown Flushing, NYC's Second Chinatown
Downtown Flushing is New York's second largest
Chinatown. It is worth a visit for an afternoon of strolling,
peeking into herbalist shops, sipping up boba tea, and munching on
great Chinese and other Asian eats. Don't miss the celebration of
Lunar or Chinese New Year in Flushing every winter. You won't see
the tourist crowds who go to New Year in Manhattan, but you will get
an earful of firecrackers and an eyeful of dragon dancers.
Direction
Subway #7 to Flushing
Shea Stadium
What's better than an afternoon at the ball game,
eating peanuts, and watching the Mets pull off a miracle? No doubt,
there will be another miracle, if not this year, then next. Seats at
Shea are less expensive than at Yankee Stadium. Plus, there's plenty
of parking and plenty of tailgating to get you ready for the ball
game.
Location
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Direction
7 line stops at Willets Point/Shea Stadium, on Roosevelt Avenue in
the northern part of the Park.
Shea Stadium
USTA National Tennis Center / Arthur Ashe
Stadium
Arthur Ashe Stadium is a four-level structure designed
by Rossetti Associates Architects, the same Birmingham, Mich., firm
that designed the stadium at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in
Miami, which is the home of the Nasdaq-100 Open and the USA Tennis
High Performance offices. Arthur Ashe Stadium features
state-of-the-art broadcast and audio systems, 90 luxury suites, five
restaurants (including media and player dining), a two-level
players' lounge, and individual seating for 22,547 fans.
Location
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Hours
The USTA National Tennis Center is open to the public seven days a
week, 11 months a year and closes only on Thanksgiving, Christmas
and New Year's Day.
Direction
7 line stops at Willets Point/Shea Stadium, on Roosevelt Avenue in
the northern part of the Park.
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center
P.S. 1 is an internationally renowned museum
devoted to contemporary art. It is known for its avant-garde
exhibits and for leading the alternative space movement. Artists
actively collaborate with the administrators, and have studio space
on site.
P.S. 1 is affiliated with MoMA, but has a much looser, crazier feel.
Somehow P.S. 1 has managed to stay creative even as it has gained
fame and become part of the established art world.
Location
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, 22-25 Jackson Avenue (at the
intersection of 46th Avenue) Long Island City, NY
(718) 784-2084
Hours
Open 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday through Monday
Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday
Direction
7 subway to 45 Road/Courthouse. Exit to Jackson and walk south to 46
Avenue. G subway to 21 Street/Jackson Avenue. Cross the street to
the left for P.S. 1.
Admission
Suggested donation for admission is $5, For seniors and students
it's $2, Admission is free for members.
How to See Queens
Elevated #7 Subway Tracks
The 7 line from 42nd St/Times Square to Main St,
Flushing, Queens. The No. 7 train has become a symbol of modern
immigration. The train's role in the history of American immigration
was recognized last year when the federal government named it one of
16 "Millennium Trails," putting the subway line in the same category
with such auspicious paths as the one Lewis and Clark blazed across
the West. During a previous tide of immigration, at the turn of the
20th century, the No. 7 train served the throngs of Irish, Italians
and eastern Europeans who came through Ellis Island. Many of them
poured out of the shantytowns of Manhattan's Lower East Side and
moved to the row houses of Queens.
Try to time your trip where at least one leg is during rush hour so
you can enjoy the express ride from Queensboro Plaza to Main St (or
vice versa in the AM rush). If you're going to stop for photos,
consider Queensboro Plaza (multi-level elevated station transferring
with the N train), 111th St (junction with Willets Point Yard,
express track rises to a second level) and Willets Point/Shea
Stadium (exit train onto footbridge into Flushing Meadows Park and
cross over Willets Point Yard). The R-36 fleet has the accessible
railfan window.
Tickets:
$7 for a one day Free Pass, $2 for a single ride, any distance.
(with one free pass from bus to train or viceversa)
Bronx Tour for backpackers and tourists
Borough of Queens Tours start at 9:30am and
should end at 3:30pm depending on traffic. Pick up is infront of the
soccer field at Asphalt Green Park, between 90th and 91st Street on
York Avenue, in Manhattan. The cost is 40 Dollars. Borough of Queens
Tours will also have special events going on during the course of
the tour's seasonal run (for example, the Hip Hop Festival in
October)
The Tour: The first stop is the South Bronx--once the postage stamp
of crime, urban blight and general despair, Borough of Queens Tours
will take you to the Point Community Development Center, a place
where cultural improvement has reigned for the past 11 years. It is
a place where local plays, dances, and hip-hop festivals occur all
throughout the year. There you will be given a presentation on the
Point and on the community it serves. Next comes City Island, Co-op
City (the nation's largest privately owned housing development)
Arthur Avenue. The final stop of every tour is the stylish Blue Ox
Bar in Mott Haven, where you can have a few beers under artwork
created by local artists. Just remember you must be over 21 to
drink, and passorts are required!!
For more information:
Sign up by emailing Mo at Moman@bronxtours.net giving your name, and
the country where you are from. Pay online! Last minute sign ups
must call Mo at 1-646-685-7725
The Free Bronx Tour Trolley
Catch the trolley every weekend-and weekday
evenings during the holidays-when the trolley takes you to Borough
of Queens Zoo, The New York Botanical Garden and Arthur Avenue, New
York's True Little Italy. Or come aboard on the first Wednesday
evening of the month for a cultural tour of visual and performing
arts in the South Bronx.
For more information:
The Weekend & Holiday Trolley: The City of New York Parks &
Recreation (718)430-1808
The First Wednesdays Bronx Culture Trolley: Bronx Council on the
Arts (718)931-9500
Borough of Queens Tourism Council: (718)590-BRONX
Other Attractions
Rockaway Beach
With miles of beaches off the Rockaway Peninsula
and many indoor and outdoor pools, you can cool off and have fun!
Queens has 7 1/2 miles of oceanfront beaches on the Rockaway
Peninsula. The Boardwalk runs from Beach 9th Street on eastern end
of the peninsula to Beach 126th Street. The beach continues westerly
to Beach 149th Street.
For more information:
(718) 318-4000
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