- Our list of the best things to do in Princeton, New Jersey, features the top 253 nearby activities — including 93 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Princeton, 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 18 things to do within the city of Princeton, NJ , followed by 236 popular activities in nearby cities, including Trenton, New Hope, New Brunswick, Edison, Doylestown, Flemington, Newtown, Bridgewater, Lambertville, Bensalem, Jackson, Clinton, Freehold, East Brunswick, Ringoes, Langhorne, Frenchtown, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, Levittown, Englishtown, Hamilton, Pittstown, Staten Island, Princeton Junction, Philadelphia and Ewing
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Pier C Park is unique among family parks. Features of the park include a fishing pier, play area for children, water play area, promenade, and a rookery for the birds of the area.
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Frank Sinatra Dr N Near 13th Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030
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Shipyard Dog Park is a private dog run that is located across from Shipyard Park that provides a view overlooking the Hudson River. The park is fenced in and provides dog owners with dog waste bags for clean up.
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Harborside Park includes two fenced-in playgrounds for children of different ages, and both feature expansive jungle gyms. There is also a gazebo between the playgrounds and a large fenced-in grassy area for picnics.
43.4 Miles
YSC sports is a soccer facility that features both indoor and outdoor artificial soccer fields for use. Visitors to the facility commonly enjoy playing games in a soccer league, renting field time, or training to become a better player.
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The Bowery, located in south Manhattan, is a neighborhood that contains the Amato Opera, the Bowery Ballroom, the Bowery Mural, and the Bowery Poetry Club. The location's 'Little Saigon' neighborhood contains restaurants with Vietnamese cuisines.
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At Temple Bar, visitors can enjoy a variety of specialty cocktails, including Champagne Carlton and the Betty Draper, the latter of which is named after the Mad Men character. The site's menu items include Deviled Eggs and Hoison Braised Short Ribs.
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Located in an actual tenement building, the Tenement Museum is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history surrounding the immigrant experience along the Lower East Side of New York City. The Visitor Center and Museum Shop are open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
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Washington Square Park, which contains a playground for children to enjoy, hosts annual festivals, art markets, and concerts. Visitors of this location can walk their dogs and take in the site's oak trees.
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High Line
Access at Gansevoort Street, 14th Street, 16th Street, 18th Street, 20th Street, New York City, NY
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Originally an elevated railway, the High Line is now a public park which features gardens, food stands, and outdoor artworks. This park runs for 1.45 miles and was opened in 2009.
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Hoy Park is a quaint, quiet, and small community park that features a boat ramp for those who wish to take a relaxing canoe ride. Though there is not much to explore, it is a great spot for unwinding.