- Our list of the best things to do in Queens, New York, features the top 783 nearby activities — including 269 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Queens, NY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 29 things to do within the city of Queens, NY , followed by 754 popular activities in nearby cities, including New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Bronx, Flushing, Freeport, Jersey City, Yonkers, Long Island City, Montclair, Newark, Clifton, Astoria, West Orange, Long Beach, Hoboken, East Rutherford, Atlantic Highlands, New Rochelle, Bayonne, Oceanside, Greenwich, Paramus, Secaucus, Tarrytown, White Plains, Fort Lee, Wayne, Valley Stream, Englewood, Elizabeth, Hicksville, East Meadow, Union, Bloomfield, Hackensack, Glen Cove, Teaneck, Paterson, Ridgewood, Linden, Levittown, Nyack, Port Chester, Mount Vernon, Union City, Fair Lawn, Franklin Square, Huntington Station, Plainview, Livingston, Lake George, Mahwah, Sleepy Hollow, Summit, Princeton, Westfield, Albany, Bridgehampton, Hudson, Red Hook, Geneva, Mount Vernon, Greenburgh, Old Forge and Elmont
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Burly bears star during this burlesque show while performing tribute numbers to Ke$ha and Rihanna
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At 84 Street Park, visitors can bring their children to a playground featuring slides, swings, and climbing structures. The park has outdoor exercise area with pull up, sit up, and push up bars.
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Named after railroad tycoon and former senator Russell Sage (1816-1906,) the Russell Sage Playground is a city park. The park offers a playground, basketball courts, handball courts, and picnic areas.
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Rockaway Park is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens. The area is on the Rockaway Peninsula, nestled between Jamaica Bay to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the south.
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Named after Admiral David Porter of the Civil War, Admiral Park is a historic public park that offers a number of facilities for public recreational use. Handball and basketball courts, playgrounds, and a spray shower are among the facilities available.
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Home to King Manor Museum, Rufus King Park is a wooded area with grass fields and a turf area for soccer. The park has basketball and handball courts, playgrounds and a spray shower.
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Bugsy's Dog Run is a leash free dog park at Astoria Park. The dog run is a fenced in area with some trees and shrubbery and offers guests views of the Tri-Borough bridges.
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The Astoria Heights Playground features a variety of attractions, including an array of fitness equipment, handball courts, and playgrounds for kids with climbing structures, slides, and swings. The park also has bathrooms and a swimming pool.
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Tennis at Astoria Park is an outdoor tennis facility that features 14 lighted tennis courts as well as tennis lessons to people of all ages. The park has bathrooms, dog-friendly areas, and playgrounds.
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Broadway Park is a recreational park that supports activities such as handball, chess, Chinese chess, basketball, and exercising. The park also includes a jungle gym for children that has swings.
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The only hands-on science and technology center in the state, the New York Hall of Science has more than 450 exhibits which acquaint the children with domains such as biology, chemistry, and physics. Some of the permanent exhibitions are the Science Playground and the Rocket Park Mini Golf.