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    Sinatra Park

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    Steve A.

    Another great park in Hoboken. It has some of the best views of Manhattan. There's also athletic fields and green space. It's not as much green space as the other parks. There are plenty of paths to run and walk. If you're in Hoboken you have to visit the park honoring its most famous resident. It has great views of the Manhattan skyline. The park seems to be more of a collection of athletic fields and paths than the other parks though. It still has a path along the river so you can see across. There are many restaurants across the street. Avoid the Sinatra themed restaurant. This is a ripoff and tourist trap. It may not be as much of a park as the other two along the Hudson. It still has great views of Manhattan. The park has lots of places to run or walk.

    Nandana N.

    I was here the first week I came to NJ and fell in love with it. I could still see the fall colors, and with that came lot of couples doing photo shoots. It's a wonderful park close to all the cute bars and cafes in Hoboken, with wonderful NYC views. Great spot for cycling, walking, getting good profile pictures and just people-watching.

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    Corina Y.

    Seriously who couldn't love Hoboken. Close to all New York, Jersey City. Walk around Washington Avenue. All the little shops. People out and about with their pets. Nicest people are in Hoboken. Beautiful Frank Sinatra Park water views. The Wicked Wolf Tavern is there. At night so beautiful. . When weather warms people are out and about. Best place. Good for young and old.

    Patricia J.

    Love the views of New York City from this park. I brought some bird seeds and feed the birds and local pigeons that were in the area. Close by down town Hoboken.

    A production of Midsummer Night's Dream on the waterfront
    Arshi K.

    Sit and read a book. Run. Walk. Do yoga. Watch the sunset. Watch the sunrise. Whisper sweet nothings. Ruminate. Get some quality me time. Or take in free performances through out summer in the amphitheater. The Frank Sinatra Park is perfect for every occasion and every moment! I honestly feel that it's the jewel in Hoboken's crown. It's pristine and beautiful and offers unparalleled views of NYC, day or night. So come and enjoy, and bring your friends.

    Giselle R.

    This where I come on Sundays when I want my alone time. I walk the walkway...but mostly... I love sitting on the grass and watching my old hometown from this side of the river.

    Julina O.

    I LOVE this park, especially daytime to sunset and the name, Frank Sinatra Park! Nice view of Manhattan, Clean walk-way great for jogging. Great Soccer field, refreshy running track, awesome waterfront walkway, amphitheater and gazebo! The park is the one of the reason that turned me to be a HOBOKEN FAN.

    Alvin N.

    Cool views of Manhattan can be seen from Frank Sinatra Park! I wanted to pass some time before heading to EWR to catch my flight back to SEA. It was nice showing my Parents this place! I got some really good pictures of them. Seeing the smiles on their faces as they see NYC :) We strolled around for about an Hour sightseeing. I was excited as I heard the sounds of an Ice Cream Truck and ordered a really good Oreo Milkshake to cool off with the Summer sun! There were a good amount of Restaurants nearby that were filled with People enjoying good times! I will definitely be back to see how it looks in the Evening! There was something about singing a few of Frank Sinatra's songs while at this park felt like a bit of AWESOMENESS! You have a nice place Hoboken!

    View of the Manhattan skyline while enjoying a free summer concert in Frank Sinatra Park
    Laila D.

    Great free summer concerts and a breathtaking view of Manhattan especially as the sun sets.

    Another game at the field!
    Jena M.

    Absolutely love this park! It is right by the water with a gorgeous view of the NYC skyline. A supermarket is walking distance away (Kings) with a ton of great Cafe's, restaurants, and bars! I've been coming here for a year to watch my boyfriend play soccer and I enjoy it every time!

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    Beautiful views... visiting family for the summer. Forgot how good the nyc view is from here. You can see the best parts of manhattan

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    Really great place to do what anyone does in a park -- run, walk, contemplate their navel. Sit, fish even. Amazing views of Manhattan!

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    This is a great park to take a stroll in with or without kids over looking the New Jersey sky line.

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    We are staying in NYC, and planning on spending a day over on the jersey side, seeing hoboken, etc...and want to enjoy the NY skyline at night. What is the best method of transportation from Sinatra park back over to NYC?

    You can take NY Waterway ferry back over or walk down to Path! Ferry is nicer but more expensive than Path.

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    I was wandering aimlessly through Hoboken, on the hunt to find a spot to eat a rotisserie chicken…read morewith my bare hands, when I stumbled upon Pier C Park. Sometimes life gets so hectic that I don't stop and smell the roses. I find myself so focused on what's next or what I have to do later in the day to get one step closer to generational wealth that I just don't sit and enjoy the present moment. Pier C Park brought me straight back to present time. Standing on this little hill floating in the Hudson River, I could see the entire New York Skyline. A quote from one of my favorite books echoed between my ears: "I would give the greatest sunset in the world for one sight of New York's skyline...The sky over New York and the will of man made visible. What other religion do we need?" I tend to agree. I just sat here for a bit, smelling the roses for the first time in a while. How lucky am I to just sit here and be able to look at this? The will of man made visible. SHOUT OUT TO PIER C PARK! IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__

    It is a beautiful and vibrant destination located along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway in…read moreHoboken. with the Manhattan skyline as a gorgeous backdrop, this amoeba-shaped oasis is there to make your day cheerful. The park offers a variety of activities for people of all ages to enjoy but what I like most is the Panoramic view of New York Skyline. it's amazing. Take an easy, scenic walk from Pier C all the way to Jersey City via the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, which runs along the edge of the pier. The walkway offers even more amazing views of the Manhattan skyline as you venture south, with viewfinders and signage along the way. Restrooms are available on-site near the toddler playground

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    Pier A Park

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    Named from the Delaware Indian term "Hopoghan Hackingh" ("Land of the Tobacco Pipe"), Hoboken is…read morestrategically located on the banks of the Hudson River. This vibrant, walkable small city is a unique delight, now more commonly known for its vibrant cultural scene and stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. Its charming brownstones and contemporary condos with modern amenities attract professionals, families, and anyone seeking a more laid-back lifestyle. Follow the Hudson River along River Street and explore the beautiful parks and outdoor recreational activities along the way, many of which are free to enjoy. The Hoboken Waterfront Walkway offers joggers, cyclists, and even those who are just in the mood for a gentle stroll the perfect setting. Pier A Park, located on Sinatra Drive, was converted from a disused pier to admire the fantastic panoramic views out to Manhattan and take selfies against the iconic New York City skyline. On a clear day, the views extend all the way from the Verrazano Bridge to the south to the George Washington Bridge to the north. One can spot lots of ferries, sailboats, and even water skis traveling between New Jersey and Manhattan. We can recommend this place.

    At the end of last year, I felt extremely unfulfilled with my life. I was working a 9-5 job that is…read moregreat and paid the bills, but gave me no real fulfillment. I had no real purpose in my life other than writing these silly reviews in the morning before work. I don't even know why I love it so much, but I do. It's my little creative outlet. This passion for writing slowly trickled to a passion for making videos. So, at the beginning of this year, I made an agreement with myself that I would shoot, edit, and post between 150-200 videos no matter what. I don't care what thoughts were inevitably going to creep in to try and talk me out of it, I'm doing this. Kobe Bryant, my childhood hero, put it best when he said "I'm not negotiating with myself. The deal has already been made. I signed that contract with myself. I'm doing it." All this to say, I've been on an absolute SPRINT this year. I'm exhausted and drained, but it's been worth it. I started the year with 5,101 followers, and today (Aug 6th) I have 75.5k. I hate judging things off of follower counts, but it is the best metric to depict what success looks like doing this. This past Sunday I was damn near bed ridden sick, but I heard Kobe's voice in my head so I dragged myself out of bed to Hoboken to go do another video. I got off the Path train and started walking, when I turned my head to the right and saw one of the most beautiful views I've seen this year at Pier A Park. A huge grassy plain, with a full view of the New York City Skyline from nose to tail across the Hudson River. It felt like a green screen. It made me pause and be present for the first time in awhile. I've been running so fast at this goal that I haven't really appreciated the journey at all, but this view forced me to stop and smell the roses. I just sat here for 30 minutes thinking "damn life is so beautiful and human beings are amazing." It reminds me of that allegory in the Alchemist when the wise man tells a boy to go explore all the marvels of a magnificent palace, but instructs him to carry a spoon with two drops of oil without spilling any. The first time he comes back with all the oil but misses all the beauty of the palace. The 2nd time he comes back having seen everything there is to see, but has no oil in the spoon. The wiseman concludes by saying "The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never forget the drops of oil on the spoon." You're probably like wtf is wrong with this guy hijacking this review of Pier A park to trauma dump, and that's fair. I'm a little crazy for sure. Shoutout to Pier A park though. It's nice to stop and smell the roses every once in a while. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov__

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    One of the perks of living in North Jersey is being in close proximity to NYC…read more The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway spans 18.5 miles from Bayonne to the George Washington Bridge. The route goes through Jersey City, Hoboken, West New York, North Bergen, Edgewater, and Fort Lee. This is a scenic walk that offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. There are many access points throughout the walkway. Some of them are the Edgewater Commons Shopping Center, Port Imperial (Weehawken), River Street (Hoboken), and Liberty State Park (Jersey City). It's pedestrian and bike friendly, so all runners, walkers, and bikers are welcome. The best views are at Pier A (Hoboken), Exchange Place (JC), and Liberty State Park (JC). You'll be able to see Midtown Manhattan, the Financial District, the World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. Other than taking in the beautiful views of the skyline, there are plenty of other activities and attractions. Here are some notable ones: *Parks - Liberty State Park, Veteran's Field Park, James Braddock Park *Dining - All of the waterfront neighborhoods have a vibrant food scene, so don't hesitate to stop and dine in at any of the restaurants or bars. *Kayak launch sites - Urban Paddle, Hoboken Cove Community Boathouse *Shopping - Newport Centre in Jersey City *Memorials and Statues - 9/11 Memorial, Korean War Veteran Memorial, Water's Soul, Colgate Clock *Access to mass transit - Hoboken Station, Edgewater Ferry, Liberty Island Ferry Terminal I've been living in this area for nearly three decades and I'll never get tired of it. If you want to enjoy city views, but don't want to deal with the horrific bridge/tunnel traffic, tolls, and the crowds.... this is the right destination for you.

    So in case you want to know: round trip from end to end of the entire loop is 2 miles. We walked it…read moreon a lovely fall day. It was breezy but not windy. Well maintained. Safe walk. Just a lovely path for a nice walk.

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