Newark, NJ

Newark, NJ

The Brick City's resilient renaissance, from arts to airports

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Newark Penn Station

Newark Penn Station

Culture

This stunning 1935 Art Deco masterpiece is more than a transit hub—it's a gateway to the city. Marvel at the Guastavino tile ceilings and grand concourse, connecting you to NYC, Philly, and the entire Northeast Corridor.

Branch Brook Park

Branch Brook Park

Nature

Designed by the Olmsted Brothers, this is America's first county park and home to the nation's largest collection of cherry blossom trees. Visit in April for the spectacular Cherry Blossom Festival, a pink-and-white spectacle.

The Ironbound District

The Ironbound District

Food

A vibrant, walkable neighborhood packed with authentic Portuguese, Spanish, and Brazilian restaurants. Follow the scent of grilled sardines and chorizo to family-run spots like Seabra's Marisqueira or Iberia Tavern.

Prudential Center

Prudential Center

Sports

Home to the NHL's New Jersey Devils and major concerts, 'The Rock' is Newark's premier sports and entertainment arena. The energy on game night is electric, with fans packing the surrounding bars and restaurants.

Newark Museum of Art

Newark Museum of Art

Culture

New Jersey's largest museum boasts an incredible collection of American art, Tibetan artifacts, and a historic 1885 Ballantine House. Don't miss the planetarium and the beautiful Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden.

Halsey Street & Downtown

Halsey Street & Downtown

Shopping

The heart of Newark's retail and cultural revival. Browse indie boutiques, grab a coffee at Black Swan Espresso, and see a show at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), a world-class venue.

things to do

Things to Do in Newark

Newark offers a dynamic mix of cultural institutions, historic sites, and lively neighborhoods. Whether you're here for a day or a weekend, you'll find authentic experiences that showcase the city's rich heritage and exciting present.

See a Show at NJPAC

Arts & Culture

Catch a Broadway tour, a jazz legend, or the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra at the stunning New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Its acoustics are world-renowned, and its calendar is packed year-round.

Tour the Cathedral Basilica

History

Visit the magnificent Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, one of the largest cathedrals in the U.S. Its French Gothic architecture, stunning stained glass, and peaceful grounds are awe-inspiring.

Eat Your Way Through Ferry Street

Food

Embark on a culinary crawl in the Ironbound. Start with pasteis de nata (Portuguese custard tarts) at Teixeira's Bakery, then move on to heaping plates of seafood rice or a classic steak at Fornos of Spain.

Catch a Devils Game

Sports

Experience the roar of the crowd at a New Jersey Devils hockey game at the Prudential Center. The pre-game atmosphere in Championship Plaza and the surrounding bars is a major part of the fun.

Stroll Branch Brook Park

Nature

Rent a bike, have a picnic, or simply wander the scenic paths of this Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park. The cherry blossom season is legendary, but its lakes and bridges are beautiful any time of year.

Hunt for Vintage & Vinyl

Shopping

Explore the unique shops of the Downtown and University Heights areas. Dig for records at Vintage Vinyl in nearby Fords or find one-of-a-kind fashion and gifts along Halsey Street's emerging retail strip.

neighborhoods

Neighborhoods to Explore

Newark's character is defined by its distinct neighborhoods, each with its own history, culture, and flavor. From the bustling Portuguese enclave of the Ironbound to the academic energy of University Heights, there's a different side of the city to discover around every corner.

The Ironbound (East Ward)

Culinary Hub

A dense, energetic neighborhood defined by its Iberian roots. The streets are lined with family-owned restaurants, cafes, and bakeries. By day it's a working-class community; by night, it becomes a destination for incredible food and lively conversation.

University Heights

Academic & Cultural

Home to Rutgers-Newark, NJIT, and Essex County College, this area buzzes with student energy. It's also the city's cultural core, anchored by NJPAC, the Newark Museum of Art, and the historic James Street Commons district with its Victorian homes.

Downtown & Four Corners

Historic & Reviving

The city's historic business and government center, undergoing significant revitalization. Here you'll find City Hall, Military Park, the Prudential Center, and a growing number of new apartments, restaurants, and shops bringing 24/7 life back to the core.

Forest Hill

Residential & Green

A quiet, leafy residential neighborhood on a hill overlooking Branch Brook Park. Known for its stunning early 20th-century mansions and Tudor-style homes, it offers a serene, suburban-like feel just minutes from downtown's action.

The Port & Riverfront

Industrial Heritage

Witness the massive scale of the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, one of the busiest ports in the nation. The developing Riverfront Park area offers trails and green spaces with dramatic views of the NYC skyline and active waterways.

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