- Our list of the best things to do in Red Bank, New Jersey, features the top 317 nearby activities — including 110 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Red Bank, 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 11 things to do within the city of Red Bank, NJ , followed by 306 popular activities in nearby cities, including Staten Island, Brooklyn, Point Pleasant Beach, Asbury Park, Edison, New Brunswick, Atlantic Highlands, Belmar, Bayonne, Jackson, Brick, Freehold, Elizabeth, New York City, East Brunswick, Manasquan, Lakewood, Long Branch, Spring Lake, Sayreville, Linden, Jersey City, Perth Amboy, Queens, Englishtown, Toms River, Farmingdale, Albany, Union, Geneva, Red Hook, Yonkers, Bridgehampton, Frenchtown and Westfield
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390 Hackensack Avenue One Riverside Square, Hackensack, NJ 7601
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Featuring an array of upscale stores and eateries, The Shops at Riverside offer a premier shopping and dining experience. The centers anchor stores include Bloomingdales and Saks, while dining options include The Cheesecake Factory and Smash Burger.
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Part of the AMC theater chain, AMC Loews Wayne 14 is a fourteen-theater movie multiplex that shows primarily select first-run Hollywood movies. The theater features digital video and sound, and offers a variety of concessions.
38.7 Miles
Consisting of natural woodlands preserved in an urban area, Riverdale Park features shady and scenic routes for hikers, joggers and dog walkers. Visitors can see 27 species of birds within the 50 forested acres.
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The Bronx's oldest private dwelling, the Van Cortlandt House was once home to a large wheat plantation. The house is well-preserved and features period furniture, and the surrounding park offers hiking trails and scenic views.
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Constructed in 1973, the William G. Mennen Sports Arena is an ice skating facility that hosts public skating hours as well as a variety of classes, ranging from hockey to ballet techniques for figure skaters.
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Wave Hill
West 249th Street and Independence Avenue, Bronx, NY 10471
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Covering 28 acres and being recognized as Bronx's cultural center, the Wave Hill has plenty of gardens and greenhouses in which the visitor could stroll. The shop sells hand-crafted gifts, and it also has a cafe. In here can be organized private events, such as weddings.
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As a murder mystery dinner show, The Killing Kompany offers visitors a comedic experience with audience interaction. The performance is led by a host that invites audience members to dance on stage.
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Covering 7.5 acres, Historic Speedwell illustrates the restored 1800s estate of Stephen Vail. Exhibits cover the construction of the S.S. Savannah, 19th Century wedding practices, and the invention of the telegraph.
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Cadwalader Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same planner behind New York's Central Park. A large green space with picnic areas and playgrounds, this 100 acre park also features tennis courts and a gazebo with barbecue grills.
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Kahdena Rd., Morristown, NJ 07962
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Visitors can tour the Gothic Revival home where Caroline Foster lived for 98 years, and was built by a grandson of Paul Revere at the Fosterfield's Living History Farms. Visitors can also learn about the history of agriculture.