- Our list of the best things to do in New Rochelle, New York, features the top 744 nearby activities — including 262 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Located in a Boys and Girls Club, The Ophelia Theatre Group performs both original and well known dramas for the community. The group consists of local actors, comedians, and performers.
12.6 Miles
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32 votes
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Cunningham Park
Horace Harding Express Way, Grand Central Parkway, Flushing, NY 11364
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Situated on 358 acres, Cunningham Park features wooded areas mixed in with open fields for sports including baseball, basketball, football, cricket, soccer, volleyball and tennis. The park also provides trails for walking and biking, a playground and picnic facilities.
12.7 Miles
65%
196 votes
32-01 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, NY 11106
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The only area in metropolitan New York where artists can exhibit large scale sculptures or installations, the Socrates Sculpture Park is also the place where live performances are held, and various public events are organized. In there are also gardens which can be visited.
12.7 Miles
Made notable by Washington Irving's 'Legend of Sleepy Hollow', The Old Dutch Church and Burying Ground is a cemetery and place of worship. The church offers tours at night by lantern retelling the tale of the Headless Horseman.
12.7 Miles
Opened in 1937, the Teaneck Cinemas provides moviegoers the opportunity to view a variety of different films. The auditoriums in the cinema includes rocking high-backed seats, eight channels of premium digital sound, and screens capable of showing 3-D movies.
12.7 Miles
An art gallery and framing business that was established in 1966, B L D Fine Art Ltd specializes in Jewish and Israeli artwork. The gallery sells lithographs, prints, watercolors, serigraphs, and original paintings.
12.7 Miles
Also known as the Vanderbilt Parkway, a toll road that was in service until 1938, Motor Parkway is now a park area with a wealth of hiking and biking trails through a scenic natural area.
12.9 Miles
Dedicated to Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, the Noguchi Museum features 13 galleries and an outdoor sculpture garden. In here there are exhibited 297 of his works, making this the largest collection of these artist's works.
12.9 Miles
Park Avenue is a New York City street runs parallel to Madison Avenue. Visitors of this site will walk by The National Football League's office, Major League Baseball's office, M&T Bank, Citigroup, and Hunter College.
12.9 Miles
Offering sweeping views of the ocean, Greenwich Point Park is popular with locals and tourists for its mix of beach, forest and lake The beachside park offers swimming, boating, hiking trails and picnic areas.