A branch of the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA PS1 is a must-see for art lovers. The museum often has rotating contemporary exhibits, plus a cool, laid-back atmosphere. Visit the exhibitions, check out their outdoor courtyard (great in nice weather), or grab a drink at the museum’s café.
The heart of Long Island City, Court Square has a mix of modern and historic buildings, along with art galleries and cool spots to check out. It’s an easy place to walk around, grab a bite, and explore the neighborhood.
A hidden gem along the East River, Socrates Sculpture Park is a free public space and outdoor museum showcasing large-scale sculptures and installations. It’s a great spot for a peaceful walk or photo ops with views of the city skyline.
Located along the East River, Brooklyn Bridge Park offers stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan skyline. You can stroll along the waterfront, visit Jane’s Carousel, or just relax in one of the park’s many green spaces.
The Liberty play here on Sunday the 13th at 3pm! Tickets are cheap, and James and I have been to countless games. Our first date was a Celtics-Nets game at this venue!