- Our list of the best things to do in Englishtown, New Jersey, features the top 292 nearby activities — including 96 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Englishtown, NJ has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 4 things to do within the city of Englishtown, NJ , followed by 288 popular activities in nearby cities, including Point Pleasant Beach, Trenton, Asbury Park, Princeton, New Brunswick, Edison, Staten Island, Atlantic Highlands, Jackson, Belmar, Red Bank, Toms River, East Brunswick, Manasquan, Brick, Freehold, Bridgewater, Long Branch, Westfield, Lakewood, Spring Lake, Sayreville, Linden, Perth Amboy, Hamilton, Princeton Junction, Farmingdale, Frenchtown and Barrow
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The Lincoln Square of Manhattan is a neighborhood that contains the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts and the ABC Television Center East Studios. Additionally, visitors of this site will also be able to see the New York Institute of Technology and Dante Park.
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Visitors of The Metropolitan Opera will be able to watch performances ranging from Aida from Giuseppe Verdi to The Death of Klinghoffer from John Adams. The location's gift shop also sells autographed items, calendars, and Blu-ray collections of the performances.
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Suffragette Alice Paul's family called Paulsdale home from 1883. Paul led the 1910 women's Suffrage Movement supporting the 19th amendment. Paulsdale has been restored to the period of Paul's residency and is now a museum honoring her work.
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Fun for the entire family is available at Nichols Park since there are activities for all ages. The park offers extensive walking paths and hiking trails, a wide range of children's playground equipment, a baseball field, and a basketball court.
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41-26 27th Street, Long Island City, NY 11101
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RESOBOX is a unique Japanese art gallery and cultural space in New York's Long Island City. The exhibits are ever-changing and the space offers visitors tea, coffee and hands-on art classes.
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Central Park
59th to 110th St., from Central Park West to 5th Ave., New York City, NY 10022
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Founded in 1980, Central Park covers 843 acres and features gardens, lakes, woodland areas and others. In here there are also playgrounds, sculptures and monuments, bridges, ball fields, as well as other amenities.
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The Park Avenue Armory hosts a variety of performances that cannot be held at normal performance venues, such as the St. Matthew Passion. The location also offers education programs that help to boost appreciation for the arts in the area.
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Visitors can a enjoy a neighborhood park with lots of trees and natural scenery at Anderson Park. The park is suitable for walking, running, playing sports, dog walking, sunbathing, and having picnics.
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Vernon Blvd & 41st Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101
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Named after the famous Queensboro Bridge, Queensbridge Park is a favorite among locals. The park includes handball courts, ball fields, BBQ grilling areas, and a number of dog friendly areas.
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Playing the latest releases, AMC Clifton Commons 16 offers movies in IMAX, RealD 3D, and digital projection. It shows a mix of blockbuster and independent films. It also has individual kiosks where tickets can be purchased with a touch screen.