Guidelet: 100 Places To Visit in Queens NY

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100 Places To Visit in Queens NY", a travel guide to Queens, NY, United States

Summary of points of interest in this travel guide to Queens, NY, United States


The Unisphere

Why visit:

This 140-foot high, 900,000 pound steel globe, is one of the largest globes ever created - and is not only a symbol of world peace, due to it's creation for the World's Fair in 1964, but is also the symbol of Queens as well. It can be seen from Queens' major highways, as well as visitors flying in, and out of, JFK and LaGuardua; New York City's major airports.

a day,free,just show up option
at Flushing Meadows Corona Park


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The Unisphere, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Queens Museum: Panorama of NY

Why visit:

Home to the "Panorama of the City of New York," an incredible 9,335 square foot metropolis in miniature, this Queens landmark was given a $69 million face-lift in 2013; and now hosts an eclectic taste of art and history.

a day,very cheap,check option
at Flushing Meadow, NY


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Queens Museum: Panorama of NY, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Queens Botanical Garden

Why visit:

Built for the 1939 World's Fair, this 39 acre wondrous display next to Flushing Meadows–Corona Park was renovated in 2004; and now includes rose and herb gardens, an arboretum, and a thriving bee garden. It also houses an environmentally friendly visitor center that uses solar energy; and even recycles rainwater.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 4350 Main St


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Queens Botanical Garden, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

New York Hall of Science

Why visit:

The New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York, is an interactive children's science museum. It's a fun afternoon for kids from ages 5 to 15. Teenagers and older folks might get a kick out of the NASA rockets outside the museum, but don't bother unless you've got kids in tow. The museum is in the western part of Flushing Meadows Corona Park (the Corona side), and easily reached by car or subway.

a day,fixed price,check option
at 47-01 111th St


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New York Hall of Science, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Museum of the Moving Image

Why visit:

The nearly 100,000 square foot museum was given a $67 million renovation in 2010; and now boasts an interesting array of galleries that create as much wonder as the name of the museum itself. If you are a fan of cinema, then this "must-see" should be crossed off your bucket list at some point in time.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 3601 35th Ave


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Museum of the Moving Image, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Citi Field

Why visit:

Opened in 2009, this new home to Major League Baseball's New York Mets, is a throw-back to old time baseball stadiums like Ebbets Field; home of the original Brooklyn Dodgers. Unlike taking in a game at Shea Stadium, the Met's original stadium, where you felt removed from the game itself; this park makes sure you never miss any of the action.

a day,varies,check option
at 12301 Roosevelt Ave


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Citi Field, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center

Why visit:

Housed in a former public high school, but what looks to be more like a castle, P.S. 1 is an internationally renowned museum devoted to contemporary art. It contains 145,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibition space; arcade-like galleries, and artwork that shows in unexpected areas such as bathrooms, hallways, and stairwells.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 2225 Jackson Ave


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MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Queens County Farm Museum

Why visit:

With it's roots firmly placed in 1697, when the farm was started, this museum offers 47 acres of land open year round. Primarily family-focused, this refuge is a great place for anyone worn-down by the hustle and bustle of every day city life.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 7350 Little Neck Pkwy


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Queens County Farm Museum, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

The Noguchi Museum

Why visit:

If you are looking to recharge your spiritual batteries, then this museum is the place for you. Isamu Noguchi was one of the 20th century’s most celebrated and successful sculptors. This triangular piece of land, with it's high walls, shade trees, benches, and snaking walkways, holds a collection of his greatest work.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 9-01 33rd Rd.


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The Noguchi Museum, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Queens Zoo

Why visit:

The Queens Zoo, which is a subsidized by the Wildlife Conservation Society, is an 11-acre space dedicated to American wildlife. Formerly the Flushing Meadows Zoo, the Queens Zoo was created for the World’s Fair in 1964. It was renovated in 1992, but retained some of its old World’s Fair charm by using the fair’s geodesic dome as its aviary. The zoo is home to the bald eagle, great bison, mountain lions, and barred owl; just to name a few.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 53-51 111th St


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Queens Zoo, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden

Why visit:

This is a "must-visit" on summer weekends. Filled with picnic tables, shady trees, platters of hearty Czech food, and pitchers of icy beer; this garden is a gathering spot for Astoria's Czech and Slovak community.

a night,varies,check option
at 29-19 24th Ave


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Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Aqueduct Race Track

Why visit:

Unfortunately, horse racing doesn't command the attention it once did, but it's for that very reason you may want to make the trip. Due to the low attendance, the casual fan now has the chance to get a seat at any bar, restaurant, or lounge in-between races. Even better, Aqueduct spent $3.5 million on a new weather-enclosed paddock that lets you get really close to the horses as well.

a day,varies,check option
at 110-00 Rockaway Blvd


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Aqueduct Race Track, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

Why visit:

The National Tennis Center resides in Flushing; and is home to the U.S. Open, the last and loudest of the Grand Slam’s four major tennis championships held across the world. While the event itself lasts three weeks, the center itself has 17 outdoor, and 12 indoor courts, open to the public 11 months out of the year.

a day,fixed price,check option
at 5201 111th St Ste 1


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USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

SculptureCenter

Why visit:

This New York City art institution, created in 1928 in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, moved to Queens from the West Village in 2001, and underwent a $4.5 million restoration in 2014. It rests in what was once an industrial neighborhood that is rapidly becoming one of the hottest residential areas in the city.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 44-19 Purves St


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SculptureCenter, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Arthur Ashe Stadium - USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

Why visit:

This 23,000-seat stadium is the centerpiece of the National Tennis Center, and home to the U.S. Open Finals.. It's best to get seats for night matches so you can see an amazing September sunset from the upper deck, with the Manhattan skyline as a backdrop.

a day,fixed price,check option
at 44-19 Purves St


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Arthur Ashe Stadium - USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Louis Armstrong House Museum

Why visit:

The two-story, remarkably understated, house in Corona, was home to the legendary Jazz artist from 1943 to 1971. With a new state-of-the-art multimedia exhibition center, with a 72-seat jazz club across the street, scheduled to open in 2016, the museum now has a chance to become a mecca for jazz lovers.

a day,very cheap,just show up option
at 34-56 107th St


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Louis Armstrong House Museum, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Kaufman Astoria Studios

Why visit:

Originally built in 1920, and taken over by real estate developer George S. Kaufman in 1982, the studio has been used in dozens of Hollywood's biggest films. On occasion the studio opens it's doors, and allows the public a glimpse of life in Hollywood. If no public events are scheduled, you still have the Museum of Moving Images, and the 14 theater Movie Complex of the same name, nearby.

a day,free,check option
at 3412 36th St


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Kaufman Astoria Studios, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

The Lemon Ice King of Corona

Why visit:

Within walking distance of Citi Field and the Louis Armstrong Museum, the Lemon Ice King of Corona is a summer staple for New Yorkers. If you're looking for fruit-flavored, and/or. chocolate ices, this is the spot for you.

a day,very cheap,just show up option
at 52-02 108th St


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The Lemon Ice King of Corona, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Water's Edge Restaurant

Why visit:

With a magnificent view of the Manhattan skyline, this well-known restaurant has become a backdrop for proposals, and wedding ceremonies. The Water's Edge, living up to it's name, even has a free water taxi that shuttles patrons from 34th Street in Manhattan. The focus is, or course, on seafood; and although the food doesn't live up to the hype, the million-dollar view is worth the price of your meal.

a dinner,varies,check option
at 401 44th Dr.


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Kingsland Homestead

Why visit:

Kingsland Homestead, located in two-acre Weeping Beech Park, is one of the few remaining homes from the 18th century still in existence here in Queens. It was declared a landmark by New York City in 1965. It was the first structure, in Queens, to ever receive that honor. Since being taken over by the Queens Historical Society, which is headquartered there as well, the home is now used for exhibitions, serves as a meeting place, library and archive.

a day option
at 143-35 37th Avenue Flushing, NY 11354


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Kingsland Homestead, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Socrates Sculpture Park

Why visit:

What once was used as illegal industrial dumping grounds has now become an outdoor sculpture studio on beautiful grassy grounds. Opened in 1986, and named "Socrates," in tribute to Long Island City's Greek population, Socrates Sculpture Park is popular with both artists and art-lovers. The park has no permanent pieces, so visitors will see a new display every time they return.

a day,very cheap,check option
at 3205 Vernon Blvd


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Socrates Sculpture Park, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

John Bowne House

Why visit:

Considered a major symbol of the growth of religious freedom in America, John Bowne's 17th-century Anglo-Dutch structure in Flushing, underwent a $3.3 million renovation in 2012, and is once again open to the public.

a day option
at 37-01 Bowne Street Flushing, NY 11354


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John Bowne House, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Fort Totten Park

Why visit:

A former U.S. Army base, Fort Totten, is now a 60-acre public park. You can explore an old fort, check out a historical exhibit they have open, learn about local history at the Bayside Historical Society, get great views across the water, use the playing fields, or just take it all in with a walk on the grounds.

a day,free,just show up option
at Totten Road


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Fort Totten Park, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Kissena Park

Why visit:

With a beautiful lake, and flanked by weeping willows and shady trees, Kissena Park is a great place to both relax and engage in fun outdoor activities. The dozens of species of trees that make up this grove are some of the most exotic in the world. You can play a round of golf at the Kissena public course; or if speed is more your style - speed race your bike at the Kissena Park Velodrome. As with many New York City parks, there are plenty of playgrounds, baseball diamonds, tennis courts, and handball courts for everyone to use.

a day,free,just show up option
at Oak Ave


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Kissena Park, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Down Town Flushing

Why visit:

Downtown Flushing is home to the second largest population of Chinese immigrants, and Chinese-American, in New York. Spending an afternoon of walking through the area, visiting herbalist shops, and snacking on great Chinese meals is well worth it.

a day,free,just show up option
at Oak Ave


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Down Town Flushing, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Quaker Meeting House

Why visit:

According to records, the Old Quaker Meeting House, built by John Bowne, and other early Quakers, in 1694, is the oldest house of worship in the state of New York. It is also the second oldest Quaker meeting house in the nation. Listed as both a National Historic Landmark, and an Individual New York City Landmark, this home is a great look at what life looked like 300 years ago.

a day,very cheap,just show up option
at 137-16 Northern Blvd


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Quaker Meeting House, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

First Presbyterian Church in Far Rockaway

Why visit:

If you are someone who enjoys architecture, than you will want to take a trip out to Far Rockaway. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, the First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway was built between 1908 and 1910; but was, in fact, established in 1886.

a day,free,just show up option
at 896 Central Ave


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First Presbyterian Church in Far Rockaway, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Trinity Lutheran Church

Why visit:

Built in 1926, Trinity Lutheran Church is a one story Collegiate Gothic style building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008, and uses a 1927 Skinner pipe organ during Sunday services.

a day,free,just show up option
at 31-18 37th St Astoria, NY 11103


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Trinity Lutheran Church, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery

Why visit:

Built between 1861 and 1862, listed as a New York City Landmark in 1967, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, the Grace Episcopal Church Complex stands as a glimpse into old New York.

a day,free,just show up option
at 31-18 37th St Astoria, NY 11103


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Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Prospect Cemetery

Why visit:

Although a cemetary may not be most people's ideal way to spend an afternoon, hiking some of Queens' cemeteries are great for history buffs. Known as "cemetery land" for the many cemetaries it has, Queens became the primary burial ground for NYC after Manhattan was banned from having any more burials. One of the few remaining Colonial cemeteries in Queens, Prospect Cemetery was first established in 1668. With burials of soldiers who served during the Revolutionary War, this historic cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

a day,free,just show up option
at 159th St


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Prospect Cemetery, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Maple Grove Cemetery

Why visit:

A 65 acre cemetery established in 1875, Maple Grove was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

a day,free,just show up option
at 127-15 Kew Gardens Rd, Kew Gardens, NY 11415


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Maple Grove Cemetery, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Calvary Cemetery

Why visit:

Covering 365 acres with almost 3 million burials, Calvary Cemetery has the largest number of interments of any cemetery in the United States. Established in 1848, and named after Mount Calvary, where Jesus Christ was crucified according to the New Testament, it is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States.

a day,free,just show up option
at 49-02 Laurel Hill Blvd


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Calvary Cemetery, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Cypress Hills National Cemetery

Why visit:

Established in 1862, Cypress Hills National Cemetery is the only United States National Cemetery in New York City. It was established to honor Civil War veterans; however its grounds include the graves of soldiers who fought in the American Revolutionary War, Spanish–American War, Korean War and Vietnam War.

a day,free,just show up option
at 625 Jamaica Ave


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Cypress Hills National Cemetery, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Broad Channel, NY

Why visit:

Take a trip out to Broad Channel, the only inhabited island in Jamaica Bay. Once there you will see a site you will not see anywhere else in Queens - houses sitting on stilts.

a day,free,just show up option
at 625 Jamaica Ave


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Broad Channel, NY, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Gantry Plaza State Park

Why visit:

The 10-acre park was opened in 1998, expanded in 2009, offers picnic tables, a playground, a fishing, a crabbing pier and a waterfront promenade with a view of United Nations Headquarters and the midtown Manhattan skyline.

a day,free,just show up option
at 474 48th Ave


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Gantry Plaza State Park, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Long Island City Community Boathouse

Why visit:

A growing boathouse on the East River in Long Island City that offers a variety of free kayaking programs.

a day option
at 46-01 5th St, Queens, NY 11101


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Long Island City Community Boathouse, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Woodhaven

Why visit:

Home to the house with the first address in Queens, Woodhaven occupies about a square mile, and has a whole array of restaurants and shops to visit.

a day,free,just show up option
at 6611 Woodhaven Boulevard


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Woodhaven, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Rockaway Beach

Why visit:

NYC's only official beach for surfers is found in the Rockaways. Accessible by all forms of transportation, and offering a boardwalk, Rockaway Beach is the place to spend a few hot summer days.

a day,free,just show up option
at Beach 3 St. to Beach 153 St. and Boardwalk to Atlantic Ocean.


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Rockaway Beach, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Jamaica Ave 165

Why visit:

With bargain stores, hip-hop specialty stores, and major retailers like Old Navy, Strawberry, and Children's Place, Jamaica Ave is a mecca for shoppers. If you want to buy clothes, Jamaica Avenue is the place for you.

a day,free,just show up option
at 8949 165th St


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Jamaica Ave 165, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Why visit:

Richmond Hill is home to one of the largest Sikh communities outside of India, and a large population of Indo-Guyanese, and Trinidadian, immigrants. This diverse clash of culture leads to barrage of restaurants that will push your palate to the test.

a day,free,just show up option
at 8949 165th St


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, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Alley Pond Park

Why visit:

Being the second largest park in Queens means Alley Pond Park offers a ton of amenities like playgrounds, ball fields, ponds, and picnic areas. In addition, you can explore the park's hilly forest paths, work your way through New York City's largest ropes course, or spend time at the Alley Pond Tennis Club.

a day option
at Little Neck Bay, Queens, NY 11364


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Alley Pond Park, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Despaña Brand Foods

Why visit:

This small storefront makes chorizos and blood sausages on-site, from imported ingredients, and it's for that reason alone it has patrons showing up by the dozens. For those who like to cook, there are canned and frozen delicacies such as Cornish hen, cockles, and octopus. A "must-visit" for a foodie.

a day option
at 86-17 Northern Blvd, Jackson Heights, NY 11372


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Despaña Brand Foods, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Spokesman Cycles

Why visit:

This full-service bike shop sells, services, and repairs all kinds of bicycles; but more importantly - rents bicycles as well. Rent a bike and take in the view of the Manhattan skyline

a day option
at 49-04 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101


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Spokesman Cycles, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Atlas Park Mall

Why visit:

Opened in 2006 in Glendale, near Middle Village, and Forest Hills, and with high-end stores, and an outdoor oval, Atlas Park is ground-breaking for old-school Queens.

a day option
at 8000 Cooper Ave, Glendale, NY 11385


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Atlas Park Mall, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Queens Center Mall

Why visit:

One of the most successful malls in the nation, and the biggest mall in Queens, Queens Center Mall is home to many of the nation's largest retailers like JC Penny, Foot Locker, Gap, and many many more.

a day option
at 90-15 Queens Blvd Elmhurst, NY 11373


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Queens Center Mall, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Bay Terrace Mall

Why visit:

Although this outdoor strip mall in Bayside is small compared to the Queens Center Mall, it is always congested due to the great offers being offered.

a day option
at 212-45 26th Ave #3-B, Bayside, NY 11360


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Bay Terrace Mall, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Jamaica Colosseum Mall

Why visit:

A mall well-known to the residents of Jamaica, but a secret to most of Queens, and the other boroughs. It has over 120 stores; with 35 of them being jewelry shops that make custom jewelry; and six sneaker stores offering every sneaker you can think of.

a day option
at 89-02 165th St #101, Jamaica, NY 11432


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Jamaica Colosseum Mall, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

College Point Shopping Area

Why visit:

Just north of Flushing, on 20th Avenue in College Point there are several strip malls next to one another with retailers like Target, Old Navy, BJ's Wholesale Club, and Starbucks.

a day option
at 40-24 College Point Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11354


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College Point Shopping Area, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Metro Mall

Why visit:

Located in Middle Village, this mall looks a little ominous as you pull up to it; but there's plenty of parking, and there's easy access from the subway. The main attraction is BJ's Wholesale, followed by Toys 'R Us, and Funtopia USA

a day option
at 6626 Metropolitan Ave, Middle Village, NY 11379


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Metro Mall, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Fresh Meadows Shopping Center

Why visit:

Housing popular stores, restaurants and other attractions like an AMC Movie Theater; this center is a nice place to spend an afternoon. Some of the stores found at Fresh Meadows are Kohl's, Applebees, and Nine West.

a day option
at 6118 190th St, Flushing, NY 11365


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Fresh Meadows Shopping Center , a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

AAC Douglaston Plaza Shopping

Why visit:

The Douglaston Plaza shopping center is one of the most trafficked destinations in Douglaston. Offered within is Fairway Supermarket, Toys R Us, and Macy’s, just to name a few. Ashkenazy Acquisitions owns the plaza, which is the reason for the initials at the beginning of the name, but the mall is a great way to spend your shopping dollars.

a day option
at 242-02 61st Ave, Flushing, NY 11362


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AAC Douglaston Plaza Shopping, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA

Queens Place

Why visit:

This is the smaller cousin to the Queens Center Mall. The main attraction offered here is Best Buy, followed by Target, and Outback Steakhouse.

a day option
at 8801 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375


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Queens Place, a tour attraction in Queens, NY, USA


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