EXPLORE NYC
Explore nearby restaurants, attractions, and things to do
Explore nearby restaurants, attractions, and things to do
Best known as a transportation center connecting parts of NYC to John F. Kennedy International Airport, this enclave contains a patchwork of cultures. The neighborhood also features the 200-year-old King Manor Museum, a National Historic Landmark and the former home of Rufus King, a New York senator and signer of the Constitution.
Covering a far-reaching expanse of beaches and trails, and offering an abundance of wide-open spaces and outdoor activities on and near the water, Jamaica Bay feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the City. Accessible by public transportation, car, bike and ferry, this area of parks, interconnected points of interest and neighborhoods situated in southeast Brooklyn and Queens offers locals and visitors the perfect place to relax, unwind and connect with nature. On any given summer day, you’ll find bikers pedaling along the greenway and trails, kayakers paddling around piers and inlets, kids enjoying the playgrounds and families spreading blankets on serene sandy beaches.
Jamaica Bay is also a place where past and present intertwine. Surf festivals, movie screenings under the stars and a state-of-the-art visitor center blend seamlessly with former US Army bunkers and batteries along the shoreline and historic aircraft at the City’s first municipal airport. And if you’re looking for stunning views and perfect photo opportunities (hello, Instagram!), Jamaica Bay will not disappoint. You’ll find picturesque waterfront sites, plus some of the best places to see airplanes take off and land at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
To get there by public transporations, take the A train to the S shuttle train on the Rockaway peninsula. On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays (July 4 and Labor Day), the Rockaway Beach Ferry departs from Wall Street’s Pier 11 in the morning for Riis Landing in the Rockaways, with a return trip in the afternoon. Riders can also hop aboard the East River Ferry in Brooklyn or Queens and transfer to the Rockaway Beach Ferry at a discounted rate. For schedules and pricing, visit newyorkbeachferry.com. Another option is the NYC Beach Bus, which picks up at two locations in Brooklyn—Williamsburg and downtown, near Barclays Center—and drives folks out to stops at Jacob Riis Park and Beach 95th Street; it’s $14 round-trip. So grab a camera and hop on your bike or in your car, or get on the subway, bus or ferry, and begin discovering the ways to experience this waterfront escape.
These neighborhoods’ parks, beaches and trails offer outdoor adventures, great events and waterfront views right here in NYC.
Hotel Ninety-Five is conveniently located a short distance from many attractions.
Here are just a few…
King Manor – also known as the Rufus King House, is in Jamaica, Queens. It was the home of Rufus King, a signer of the United States Constitution, a Senator from New York, and Ambassador to Great Britain immediately after the American Revolution. It is located at 150th Street and Jamaica Avenue. Descendants of King’s .
Jamaica Colosseum Mall -The Colosseum has over 120 merchants and jewelers under one roof competing for your business, with parking on the roof.
Queen’s Museum -The Queens Museum, formerly the Queens Museum of Art, is an art museum and educational center located in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in the borough of Queens in New York City, United States.
Central Park – Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan, New York City, U.S. state of New York. It comprises 843 acres between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side
Statue of Liberty – The Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States.