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    4.2 (288 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Such a great time with the family at Northlandz!!!

    Such a great time with the Family at Northlandz! We toured the entire place in about an hour! So much fun!

    Just like Peter D described below, we had a problem with the staff and owners in their greediness to steal money for a train that is broken for over a year. I was treated horribly on the phone. I wanted to come today with a large family. My child had been given a gift certificate to include the indoor and $12 train. I called to see if the train was running since it is winters. I was told that the train is broken for a year yet they still sell tickets online for the trains. I asked if the $12 extra paid for the train could go towards one of the additional tickets we would purchase today for adults since the train is broken. She not only told me no (!!) but told me the gift certificate for cannot be used despite no expiration on it. It is a year old. I asked for a manager and was told no! Was told next week. I told them we had several who were coming today in a large group and we wanted to use the one hold gift as it is his birthday and she told me no one would help until next week for the use of this certificate OR the train cost being out toward another ticket for the indoor place. Told me "sorry" bye. This is fraudlulant. You cannot collect money and be unable to deliver and not refund or credit it. They are STILL selling train tickets today on their website for a train that is broken for a year. I asked for the $12 to go to another ticket since today we planned to buy several adult tickets. The woman refused to assist me and told me no that she will not accept my gift certificate for my son's birthday AND will not allow me to get someone to help me until next week. So you ruined the birthday of a child AND sold a ticket for something that is broken AND refuse to refund the $12 as a credit toward another ticket AND refused to allow me to speak with anyone to help. I told her she was treating me poorly and she refused to get someone to assist. Shame on Northlandz to ruin a disabled child's birthday where grandparents came up from Florida to celebrate.

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    Jared P.

    Bizarre, slightly over priced, fun for the whole family. We took our toddler and baby to NorthlandZ. I didn't know what to expect! Our toddler had a great time, he was running from exhibit to exhibit shouting "more trains more trains!" Really great to see him this excited. I thought the place was strange and interesting. Between the large detailed train exhibits and the doll museum it was a weird place to spend the afternoon. I was into it!

    Hess trucks are here and they are better than ever... for northlandz this year!
    Katy Q.

    Impressive to say the least. It's ironic how a collection of miniatures can make one feel small. I loved the detail and the stories. There's so much to explore and we loved pointing out all the little things like grandma's outhouse over the quarry. And the random dancing aliens was hilarious. Definitely enough content to walk through to keep one occupied for a few hours. Its not cheap ($30) and there's some broken facilities (automatic door, vending machine, button triggers) and so many spelling errors everywhere drove me a bit nuts. The entire self guided tour was stroller accessible and it was great seeing different perspectives and angles. I also appreciated the "play area" with a few toys and seats to watch the video about the creator - it helped break it up. They did a good effort with built in step-up areas but unfortunately my older son (almost 2yo) was still too short to use them or see over the wall... so one of us had to carry him the whole time (putting him down for even a second you'd hear demands of "i wanna see more train more train more traiiiinnnn"). His favorite part was the hess truck collection because he has a lot of those models at home. Gift shop itself was fun to browse around and reasonably priced so we left with a few more trains then we came with.

    Tiffany F.

    Our 2 year old son is train obsessed so on a very cold Saturday in January we finally ventured here. It was awesome. For kids and adults alike. It took an hour and half to walk through going at a good pace but I could easily see you spending an entire day if you're an enthusiast and take your time. The amount of detail they put into every exhibit, it's amazing, the sound effects, even, so cool! The employees there, were very friendly and seemed to really enjoy their jobs. A woman who checked us in/ worked the register in the gift shop. She was great. There's ample parking. The outdoor train wasn't running (but it was 10 degrees out so that makes sense haha) I'm sure we'll come back one day. I saw they have Groupons but I actually used a 20% off code from their website and it was cheaper than Groupon. Highly recommend for all ages, my 2 and 5 year old and us adults loved it.

    Northlandz is also an art museum
    Cynthia F.

    Unique museum; not just for model train aficionados. Besides having extensive model train exhibits, this museum is also an art gallery. I love their collection of oil paintings. I also love the doll and teddy bear exhibits. My husband and I visited on a 90 degree day in August, and the air conditioning worked fine indoors. We spent about 45 minutes in the museum and felt that we saw everything. You could spend much more time there if you stop repeatedly to watch the model trains go around the tracks, or if you feel a need to observe every intricate detail in the displays. Admission fees might seem high for central NJ, but after visiting the museum, I can imagine the high costs of heating, cooling, lighting the place and maintaining the exhibits. Decades of work must have gone into creating these exhibits. It was my pleasure to visit and I really appreciate the skills of the person who created the exhibits.

    Sarah C.

    Northlandz is a really cool and unique place to visit, whether on a date, a day with the family, etc. This was truly something different that I ended up enjoying a lot. The staff were all very friendly and informative during our visit, giving us some insight on what goes on behind the scenes. The craftsmanship, dedication, and attention to detail is simply amazing. You certainly get your money's worth given how lengthy the tour is, I would say I spent about two hours there walking around. There's also an outdoor train ride, which you can purchase tickets for at the main entrance.

    Krissy E.

    Wonderful visit to Northlandz! The displays were very detailed and they had a fun scavenger hunt. Lots of stuff in the gift shop, and the staff was very friendly! #Northlandz

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    Great fun! Every time my train-buff mom comes to NJ, she just has to go! Love all the work they are doing to make it better than ever!

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    A good trip for train enthusiasts you gotta see it to believe it it's a record holder for a reason

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    Argh! I said incredibly expensive miniaturized scenes, I meant to say incredibly expansive!

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    What a wonderful museum! We really enjoyed it and would recommend it to couples, teens, and small children.

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    It is much larger than expected. Just amazing detail and fantastical scenery. Absolutely worth it. Our little one loved it. Please visit!

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    We had an amazing time at Northlandz!! Lots and lots of beautiful train displays lots of nostalgic memories!!

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    What a great place to spend an afternoon if you enjoy toy trains and other miniatures. Largest train setup I ever seen. It was a good time.

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    Ask the Community - Northlandz

    What's the average time spent here?

    You can spend 8 hours are from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, but the self-guided tour takes place 3 to 4 hours

    How can I buy Northlandz tickets?

    Groupon. Online. At counter.

    Q. What are the opening hours of the Northlandz Miniature Wonderland?

    Northlandz is open every day except Tuesday; Our Opening hours from Wednesday- Monday are 10 am to 6 pm.

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    Between the large detailed train exhibits and the doll museum it was a weird place to spend the afternoon.

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    Philadelphia Art Museum

    4.6(958 reviews)
    42.6 miArt Museum District, Fairmount

    What an amazing Friday evening, we brought our mom an aunties here for a pre Mother's Day outing…read more The parking was a flat rate, however, there was parking along the side for free for those familiar with city parking rules. We were not so we parked in the lot. The whole museum was open for viewing from 5pm-8:45pm. Live music was great in the grand hall. There were a few tables, the whole staircase was open for sitting. Light fare food was available for eating, and the dining hall was open. It was a fantastic evening for a Pay What You Wish admission April 10-September 4, 2026. You may get your tickets online. Awesome outing for families, dates, hangout. I totally plan to visit again. The live band was very good and local to Philly.

    I love a good museum and this one did not disappoint. No matter what type, medium, or genre of art…read morestrikes your fancy, I am certain that they have it here for you to appreciate and enjoy. One of my silliest and favorite parts of visiting museums is the little shops that often harbor inside of them. This museum had not one, but two of said shops boasting everything from merch related to the art on display, books about art, pieces from local makers, and way beyond. One thing that really excited my group was the photo booth located in one of the shops. For the fair price of $8, it takes three shots in your choice of black and white or color, provides a print, and emails you your photos. Much like many other mediums of art, I find photo booths to be such a simple joy that brings people together. We had such a meaningful day at the museum and I look forward to coming back on our next trip to the area.

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    4.4(587 reviews)
    48.0 miUpper East Side

    the frick collection has been high on my list for awhile, and I was really glad to have the chance…read moreto visit on a Free Friday! It tends to be a lot busier and buzzier, so if you prefer a quieter experience, you may want to avoid. the frick is such an interesting piece of history and a really special museum - it's much smaller than the MET or MOMA but packs in a lot of beautiful works, and the more intimate "home-style" setting was all the more interesting to experience. would love to come back again!

    I've said it in other reviews I've done, and I maintain that I'm not an artsy person, but am…read morecultured enough to appreciate the finer things like this. The Frick Collection/Museum is a nice, albeit unspectacular experience. It's on a smaller scale than other ones I've done, taking about 1 hour to do. For the size, it seemed a little overpriced ($30), and the staff seemed disorganized getting our tour group through the check-in process. This is also the only museum/gallery I've been to that didn't allow pictures to be taken of the works and/or in the galleries. It can get a little congested, and there is staff in each room, almost stink-eying you as you look at the pieces, and standing there like Secret Service Agents. It was a little off-putting. Because it's also technically a mansion/house, most of the pieces don't have information displayed, and you have to download the app/audio guide to know what you're looking at. Overall, this is probably a 3.5-3.75, but you know the drill with Yelp and half/quarter stars. Normally, I'd round up, but in this case, I'm rounding down due to the staff. While not rude, the check-in process could've and should've been more organized, and the staff eye-balling people looking at the works wasn't something that projects a welcoming environment. I understand the security issue(s), but don't be so robotic.

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    Zimmerli Art Museum

    4.3(27 reviews)
    19.7 mi

    FREE worthwhile museum, open until 6pm most nights!…read more I had exactly one hour (not enough time) at this museum before we needed to leave for a 3:30pm showtime at the State Theater NJ, which is an easy 15-min walk away. While a great stop to pair with theater, an hour is not enough time to see the full permanent collection let alone the temporary exhibits. I recommend at least 2h for this museum. The Soviet art was very exciting to me. I love Russian 20th C writers as well as those of the two centuries before. But this collection focuses on the times of Solzhenitsyn and just after Chekhov / Tolstoy. It was so wonderful to see the visual art counterpart to the literary works of the era. The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University offers FREE admission to everyone (as does nearby Princeton Art Museum). However, in both cases, you need to research parking because this is all overwrought university town systems, designed to nickel-and-dime, wasting your day navigating garages for available spots, adding apps to pay, or keeping track of tickets. I digress for this nuisance that really beats fun out of the experience. Nonetheless, the museum itself is a worthy stop if you are in the area. I highly recommend pairing with a visit to Rutgers Gardens (see my other reviews), just a 7min drive away, with free admission and a free parking lot!

    Beautiful free to the public art museum on the campus of Rutgers University New Brunswick campus…read more There's a very nice selection of art and sculptures and also rotating exhibits when I went it was Andy Warhol. It's definitely worth a visit and there's plenty of parking and restaurants in the area around the museum. Plus the whole area is a nice place for a walk. It's definitely worth a visit it's one of my favorite museums

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    4.7(3.8k reviews)
    48.4 miCentral Park

    It isn't very often that I walk into a space and have my breath taken away. This was my experience,…read morehaving walked into the Metropolitan Museum of art in New York City for my very first time. I found the ticket purchasing and overall check-in process very smooth. I happened to go on a very busy day, so it was crowded, but nothing that distracted from my actual experience. There aren't very many words to describe the abundance of international treasures on display. And the amount of history you learn while walking around is truly overwhelming. My favorite sections are the Egyptian and Greek and Roman wings of the museum. I saw many famous piece there that I previously saw in textbooks. As far as some of the cafés there offer really basic American fair, but with a fresh twist. Because it was so close to the lunar new year when I visited, there were special lychee drink s available for purchase. This museum is enormous and really needs a dedicated 5 to 6 hours to truly enjoy it so don't pack in too many other museum visits on the same day. I made that mistake.

    There isn't much more I can add to the already gushing reviews about this place…read more It is incredible? Yes Is it overwhelming? Yes Does it require multiple visits? Yes Is it one of the most impressive museums in the US? Yes Does it compare to places like the Louvre? On this side of the pond, yes Do you have any recommendations? Yes Hit one to two sections of the museum hard. The Egyptian exhibit is incredibly impressive and warrants several hours in itself. The collection of global art is also extensive, so hit up one or two regions of the world on top of that. After that, come back another time. This museum is so rich in content you could return 4-5 times before you can say that you have fully been to the Met. I appreciated their collection of American and European art - especially the art from the Impressionist era. Will I be back? Yes, many times. Enjoy your visit!

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    4.5(24 reviews)
    36.7 miChestnut Hill

    I was enthralled with Woodmere before setting foot inside. The museum is housed on six acres in a…read more19th century stone mansion, surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful statuary. Before going home I sat on the verandah, imagining what it must have been like to live there. The museum is dedicated to the art of Philadelphia. I was captivated by local artists I never before heard of. One of my favorites is Edith Neff. (See the swimming pool painting I posted.) The photography exhibit with works by Harvey Finkle, captured the humanity of political and social justice movements. It resonated with me. And then there's the children's gallery. The current exhibit, "Walk in the Rainforest" was created by young artists, and runs through October 27th. The museum is relatively small. Take in the architecture and the beautiful chandeliers, which I guess are original to the house. Docent-led tours are available and the museum hosts "Friday Night Jazz," with tickets available on line.

    What a great little museum nestled in the neighborhood!…read more Love this area and it's a nice establishment to come explore! We got here on a nice sunny day and there was plenty of parking on site. Inside, there's some twist and turns and cool exhibits in each direction. It's a small museum that you can definitely spend a few hours in. We got here when one of the visiting artists was giving a presentation - so cool! His works were on display in the main gallery and it was great to hear his story and also chat about his work. Definitely worth the hike out of the city for a little art and culture within the woods! Enjoy!

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    Mercer Museum

    4.4(66 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    VERY INTERESTING!!! While visiting my daughter in PA from CA we checked out the Mercer Museum and…read moretruly enjoyed the experience. Plenty of free parking available and Admission @ $20 for adults and $ 17 for Seniors was fair. So much to see and learn, you literally had to look everywhere, no space was left unused! The staff was helpful and insightful and we learned a lot and were impressed with the collection. Down side was elevators we not working which was OK for us but might have been an issue for others. #2 issue was lack of air conditioning in parts of the building. I highly recommend you take the time to see this!

    It was a random visit. A sunny day, a lovely ride, and we ended up in Doylestown, an area that…read morepiques my interest. Had no idea what was in the Mercer and was blown away by what we saw. Henry Mercer, a true renaissance man, built the Mercer Musem to preserve a vast collection of everyday objects from pre-industrial America. Watching a film at the outset -- most people skipped it -- gave us an idea of what was behind the exhibits. Everything is precisely categorized: tools used for meat preparation, tools for dairy production, tools used with fruit ..... (he had a fascination with tools.) In 1911-'12 Mercer built Moravian Pottery and Tile Works. For a period of time he was recognized as the premier maker of artistic tiles. A mile down the road is Fonthill Castle, Mercer's home and showplace for his tiles. Open to the public, but unfortunately closed Saturday because of a wedding. (What a cool place for a wedding!) Both properties are Smithsonian affiliates, operated by the Bucks County Historical Society. If you find yourself in the area, I recommend a visit. (Ladies, wear comfortable flat shoes; there are winding staircases of hard concrete, and I hate to imagine a fall.) After your visit, you might want to keep your car parked in Mercer's lot and walk a few blocks to State and Main Streets. A number of bars and restaurants.

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