- Our list of the best things to do in Ellicottville, New York, features the top 16 nearby activities — including 6 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ellicottville, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Sights & Landmarks, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 7 things to do within the city of Ellicottville, NY , followed by 9 popular activities in nearby cities, including Olean and Bradford
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The Queen City Ferry Company is a seasonally operated water taxi that traverses the Buffalo River. It makes stops at restaurants along the banks and also provides a historical two hour tour of the inner and outer harbors.
42.9 Miles
From single seat to tandem kayaks, BFLO Harbor Kayak offers rentals on an hourly to half day basis. The shop also organizes kayak river tours at sunset and sunrise, where visitors can receive views of the cityscape from the water.
43.1 Miles
Coca-Cola is an 18,025-seat baseball field that is the home of the Buffalo Bisons Triple-A baseball club, affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays of the MLB. The site was designers by the same group that created Camden Yards.
43.3 Miles
A remarkable architectural achievement, the Guaranty / Prudential Building combines steel frame construction with delicate terra cotta work. Built in 1895, it is the creation of Louis H. Sullivan, who is often lauded as a father of modern architecture.
43.5 Miles
Completed in 1931 and with a height of 398 feet, the Buffalo City Hall is one of the largest and tallest city halls in the country. It was designed in the art deco architectural style and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
43.5 Miles
The Buffalo Niagara Convention Center is a venue that hosts conventions, meetings, trade shows, and other special events. The location, which is only twenty miles away from Niagara Falls, also hosts weddings and provides catering and dining services.
43.8 Miles
The Shea's Performing Arts Center was built in 1926 for screening silent movies, and it still has its first organ, which is still operational. It now hosts Broadway musicals and other public events.
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Opened in 1989 and expanded several times since then, the Walden Galleria Mall now stretches over 1,600,000 square feet and houses 250 stores. Restaurants, retail shops, and cinemas are found in here.
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Located in a beautifully designed Frederick Olmstead park, the Buffalo Museum of Science has been providing an examination of the sciences since 1929. Visitors of all ages can experience studies of the earth, physical sciences, plant and insect life through a vast array of interactive exhibits.