With a great assortment of prewar buildings having great architectural features and conspicuous lack of many corporate establishments, Hoboken is a great place to wander on foot.
The end of Pier A, which is just north of the historic, Hoboken Terminal complete with Tiffany glass windows containing the NJ Railway and PATH station offers great views of New York City. On a clear day the incredible panorama visible from the end of the pier stretches between the George Washington and Verazano Narrows Bridges. In the summer months around 5:00-6:00pm one can often see huge cruise ships sailing by on their way out to sea en route to Bermuda and Canada. If you are an early riser or up very late the views of sunrise silhouetting the city from Pier A is unforgettable. It is also the perfect place to view the âTribute in Lightâ if they continue to do it remembering the anniversary of September 11. Hoboken lost more of its residents in September 11th than any city other than New York. A memorial grove and flame shaped memorial is set up on Pier A to remember their sacrifice. There are various parks spanning the waterfront from Pier A, all the way up to 15th Street. Maxwell Park is the newest addition on Sinatra Drive.
Join in Holiday celebrations in Hoboken. The city is full of people and celebrations when the holidays come around. New Years and 4th of July are two of the biggest holidays pulling in enormous crowds. The crowds gather for the numerous number of bars in Hoboken and to watch the beautiful fireworks show over the water.The fireworks are set off in the city but spectacular views of the fireworks can be seen from Hoboken, especially Pier A mentioned above. Another huge holiday celebrated in Hoboken is St. Patricks day. Every year they hold a city parade where mass amounts of people gather and wandering down main roads to stop at all the bars.
Castle Point on Hudson also offers a great view of New York City day or night directly across the Hudson. It is located on the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology. One day a year, usually around Christmas, the campus is closed to the general public so the school can assert its property rights.
Frank Sinatra's birth place is on Monroe Street near 4th St
If you are a baseball fan, the site of the first baseball game is commemorated on a plaque at the intersection of 11th and Washington, right next to Helmers restaurant.
Of course, the gritty and amazing Brando film, On The Waterfront was filmed in Hoboken. The parks on 4th & park and 11th & Hudson both were used as locations and can be easily recognized from the film even in their modern state. âI couldaâ been a contenderâ¦. â