Hoboken
Built onAn island
Original purchase price of island$90,000
Home to America's firstBrewery

Hoboken uniquely combines a big city feel with a hip, younger small town vibe. This makes for an eclectic mix that will certainly keep you busy exploring. Located on the banks of the Hudson right across from Manhattan, Hoboken presents views galore. River Street is always plenty of fun as there is access to the water and the activities that can be found there.
 

  • Washington Street

    Washington Street is a wonderful combination of new and old, embracing the historic charm of the buildings with entertainment and dining. Here you can find bars, restaurants—from classic Mexican to upscale American. Washington Street hosts several festivals throughout the year.

  • Parks and Water Fun

    Because Hoboken is located on the Hudson, as you can imagine, the water experiences are plentiful here. The Hoboken Cove Boathouse for example offers access to public kayaking. The parks throughout the city give the region plenty of greenspace with the activities to go along with it.

  • Galleries and Museums

    When it comes to art and culture, Hoboken holds its own. There are a number of places for the art buff or history fanatic to check out during their visit. You might explore the contemporary Barsky Gallery—the art selection here is amazing. There’s also the Hoboken Historical Museum. Or how about scheduling a visit during the acclaimed Hoboken Arts and Music Festival?

  • Restaurants

    Situated across from NYC and with a rich heritage and culture of its own, you can imagine that the restaurants here are certainly worth checking out. Whether the whole family is going out to eat or it’s a romantic night for two, you will find the perfect place to dine—from the Hoboken staple Amanda’s to Blue Eyes found on, you guessed it, Sinatra Drive.

THE SEASONS
  • Hoboken's winter is cold, with temperatures ranging from the 20s to 40s Fahrenheit. While snowfall is possible, it's generally not excessive. Winter offers a charming atmosphere with holiday decorations and lights adorning the city. Visitors can enjoy cozy cafes and restaurants, perfect for warming up with hot beverages and comfort food. Indoor attractions like the Hoboken Historical Museum and art galleries provide cultural experiences during the colder months.

  • Spring in Hoboken brings milder temperatures, with highs in the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. As the snow melts, the city's parks and waterfront areas become inviting spots for leisurely walks and picnics. Spring is an excellent time to explore Pier A Park, take scenic strolls along the Hudson River waterfront, and attend outdoor events like the Hoboken Arts & Music Festival.

  • Hoboken's summer is warm and pleasant, with temperatures in the 70s to 80s Fahrenheit. The city's waterfront parks and piers come alive with activities such as yoga classes, outdoor movies, and concerts. Summer offers opportunities for picnicking in Sinatra Park, enjoying the scenic views of the Manhattan skyline, and attending the Hoboken Italian Festival.

  • Fall in Hoboken is beautiful, with temperatures cooling down to the 50s and 60s Fahrenheit. The foliage in the city's parks and neighborhoods turns into warm autumn colors, creating a picturesque setting. Fall is an excellent time for enjoying Hoboken's many outdoor dining options, exploring the Hoboken Farmers' Market, and taking part in Halloween events and parades. The city's vibrant community and lively atmosphere continue to thrive during this season.

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