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The best itineraries to travel in New York for the weekend

'19.08.2022'

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Go hiking or just enjoy a stroll along the beach. New York has endless possibilities for family day trips close to the city. New York Family.

Cold Spring, New York

This pretty coastal village is just an hour north of the city. If you don't have a car, don't worry - the North metro station is located right in the center of the town. It's full of cute little shops, including the Cold Spring General Store, which stocks fresh farm produce as well as local hot sauces, pickles, and more. There are also many hiking trails within Hudson Highlands State Park within walking distance of the North Subway Station. As you walk, see the ruins of the Corniche estate. You will see what remains of an immaculate mansion from the early XNUMXth century. Another attraction in the state park is Bannerman's Castle. It is located on a small island in the Hudson River and is open for tours.

Beacon, New York

This small village on the banks of the Hudson can be reached from the city by train. Beacon is home to many up and coming artists. The Dia:Beacon Art Gallery is located here and is open to those who sign up in advance. The gallery is located on the banks of the Hudson and regularly collects rare collections. Another great stop for art lovers is Hudson Beach Glass. This is a converted old firehouse that now casts and sells glass art. If hiking is your thing, check out Mount Beacon Park. There are trails for every level of fitness. But hiking to the top of Mount Beacon is a fun ride for those who want to challenge themselves. For dinner, check out Towne Crier Café, which features live music and American cuisine.

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Nyack, New York

This charming little town is located on the west bank of the Hudson River, north of the city. The history of the city goes back to the 28th century, so Nyack is characterized by classic Victorian buildings. Among the magnificent old houses is the childhood home of the artist Edward Hopper - it is open for tours. You can see the bedroom where the master started painting. And also wander through the halls of the house where the artist spent the first XNUMX years of his life. Grab a bite to eat at the Art Café, which serves Israeli cuisine inspired by Tel Aviv cafés. Visit Nyack Beach State Park to enjoy nature.

Long Beach, New York

If you are looking for a beach weekend, then Long Beach is the perfect place to relax with your family. You can go fishing along the pier and walk along the beach. And for those who do not mind cold water, there is an opportunity to go surfing in the autumn! Rent a board and wetsuit from Unsound Surf and hit the waves. If surfing is new to you, Skudin Surf offers lessons for kids and adults throughout the fall. After the beach, head to Nagahama Sushi for fresh food. And if you're looking for a casual bite to eat or on the go, check out Lido Kosher Deli.

Gardiner, New York

Gardiner is a pretty mountain town about an hour and a half north of town. It is a popular climbing destination and a great location for this sport. High Xposure Adventures offers climbing lessons and guided tours to Gunks, a world-famous rock climbing spot right behind Gardiner. For food, check out Lomabardi's Italian and for drinks head to Hudson Whiskey, the first distillery to open in New York State since Prohibition. If outdoor adventure is your thing, there are plenty of beautiful hiking trails in the Minnewaska State Park Preserve.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

This small town in eastern Pennsylvania is located in the Lehigh Valley right along the river. There are many interesting restaurants here. For example, 1741 on the terrace for a trendy date or Bayou serving classic Cajun cuisine. For dessert, stop by the Bethlehem Dairy Shop for some local ice cream. Bethlehem is also home to the Steelstacks campus dedicated to arts, culture and education. It is located among the blast furnaces of the former Bethlehem steel mill, which makes it unique. The National Museum of Industrial History is another gem of Bethlehem. This museum tells the story of the industrial revolution in America.

City Island, New York

This island in Long Island Sound is technically still part of the city, but you'll never know! The hidden gem has sprawling beaches, rocky shores and delicious seafood. In fact, it's hard to walk a block without bumping into a local seafood eatery. City Island Lobster House has a lovely outdoor dining area. For a more casual setting, enjoy fresh seafood at Crab Shanty Restaurant. Spend the day at Orchard Beach before heading out to explore the island. This is the perfect beach holiday, but without the drive!

Cornwall on the Hudson, New York

This gorgeous little village on the Hudson River has been around since the 1600s. It got its name because of its resemblance to Cornwall, England. Situated on the banks of a river and surrounded by mountains, it is an idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Start your day with a hike in Storm King State Park for stunning views of the Hudson. There are many hiking options, so whether you are a beginner or an experienced hiker, you are sure to find something that suits you. Then stop by Brother Barbecue for local craft beer and homemade food. The village itself is a great place to walk. It is full of cute little antique places and local cafes. Take time to visit the Storm King Art Center, Sculpture Park, and Open Air Museum.

Greenwich, Connecticut

Greenwich is another easily accessible place close to the city. The North tube train will take you directly to Greenwich Avenue, where you will find many cute restaurants and high-end shops at this time of the year. To enjoy nature, check out Greenwich Point Park. It has several beautiful historic buildings, saltwater fishing spots and a yacht club. Stop by Le Fat Poodle for a romantic French dinner or something more casual, fun and a beer at the OG Social Club.

Riverdale, New York

Another hidden gem of the city, Riverdale is located in the far north corner of the Bronx. There are beautiful green streets, charming shops with a beautiful view of the Harlem River. John F. Kennedy's childhood home is located in Riverdale, as is the Wave Hill Community Garden and Cultural Center. This garden is like from a movie and is great for kids. There is plenty of room to play and nooks and crannies to explore. Be sure to check out Lloyd's Carrot Cake for dessert!

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