Guidebook for Hoboken

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Guidebook for Hoboken

Food Scene

Amazing modern Cuban spot. Best breakfast in town but also don't miss the cuban sandwich!
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La Isla
104 Washington St
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Amazing modern Cuban spot. Best breakfast in town but also don't miss the cuban sandwich!
Amazing twist on Italian food. Quite a scene and by far the coolest spot in town!
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Antique Bar & Bakery
122 Willow Ave
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Amazing twist on Italian food. Quite a scene and by far the coolest spot in town!
Best Italian deli in for miles. Must try Hoboken's famous fresh mozzarella, it's like non other. Trust me!
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Losurdo's Italian Deli & bakery
410 2nd St
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Best Italian deli in for miles. Must try Hoboken's famous fresh mozzarella, it's like non other. Trust me!
Breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner, you will not be disappointed. Anthony Pino is a legend
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Anthony David's
953 Bloomfield St
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Breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner, you will not be disappointed. Anthony Pino is a legend
Best burger in town- actually dare say in any town! Once you try that, move on to the Cobb salad (really special) and the Shepard’s Pie-with cheese. Lively spot as the bar fills up and one of our regular go-to’s.
Moran's Pub
501 Garden St
Best burger in town- actually dare say in any town! Once you try that, move on to the Cobb salad (really special) and the Shepard’s Pie-with cheese. Lively spot as the bar fills up and one of our regular go-to’s.

Shopping

Fantastic organic market. Family run with everything you need.
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Organic Basic Food
204 Washington St
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Fantastic organic market. Family run with everything you need.
Fantastic gourmet market plus all the basics.
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Aspen Marketplace
226 Washington St
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Fantastic gourmet market plus all the basics.
As the name suggests, super cheap designer clothes, shoes and often other surprises. Inventory changes constantly so keep checking.
Cheap Maggies
216 Washington St
As the name suggests, super cheap designer clothes, shoes and often other surprises. Inventory changes constantly so keep checking.
This is my favorite woman’s boutique in Hoboken. The clothing is so well curated and the women who own the shop are full of energy and so inspirational. Normally, I don’t like help when I’m shopping but when I’m here I put myself in their hands. They really have a knack for what they do. It’s not cheap but well worth the splurge.
Brooke and Bel
This is my favorite woman’s boutique in Hoboken. The clothing is so well curated and the women who own the shop are full of energy and so inspirational. Normally, I don’t like help when I’m shopping but when I’m here I put myself in their hands. They really have a knack for what they do. It’s not cheap but well worth the splurge.
Cutest home store around. They have amazing and unique decor for the home. Great spot to pick up a gift or something special for yourself. 
Washington General Store
Cutest home store around. They have amazing and unique decor for the home. Great spot to pick up a gift or something special for yourself. 

Arts & Culture

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Statue of Liberty Museum Shop
1 Liberty Island - Ellis Island
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Hoboken Historical Museum
1301 Hudson St
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Parks & Nature

The view!
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Pier A Park
100 Sinatra Dr
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The view!

Getting Around

Ferry to NYC Some people prefer the PATH, some people prefer the bus, and then there are some who prefer the ferry – perhaps it’s the views or not having to worry about crowds or traffic. The main ferry that goes to Hoboken is the New York Waterway. It takes about 10 minutes and departs from either the 14th Street Pier in Hoboken or from downtown at the PATH. Both the uptown and downtown ferries in Hoboken go to 39th Street, Brookfield Place, and Pier 11/Wall Street in NYC. Be sure to check the route map for more information. There is standing room outside to take in the view of the Statue of Liberty as well as the NYC skyline. There is also indoor seating that’s in a climate-controlled cabin. This is a fun way way to go into the city if you’re traveling with someone from out of town and has never taken a ferry across the Hudson before. The other ferry lines include Liberty Landing Ferry, which operates between the World Financial Center in NYC and the Liberty Landing Marina in Liberty State Park. The cost differs for each route, but averages $8 for one way. For additional ferry options visit NY Waterway.
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Hoboken 14th Street station
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Ferry to NYC Some people prefer the PATH, some people prefer the bus, and then there are some who prefer the ferry – perhaps it’s the views or not having to worry about crowds or traffic. The main ferry that goes to Hoboken is the New York Waterway. It takes about 10 minutes and departs from either the 14th Street Pier in Hoboken or from downtown at the PATH. Both the uptown and downtown ferries in Hoboken go to 39th Street, Brookfield Place, and Pier 11/Wall Street in NYC. Be sure to check the route map for more information. There is standing room outside to take in the view of the Statue of Liberty as well as the NYC skyline. There is also indoor seating that’s in a climate-controlled cabin. This is a fun way way to go into the city if you’re traveling with someone from out of town and has never taken a ferry across the Hudson before. The other ferry lines include Liberty Landing Ferry, which operates between the World Financial Center in NYC and the Liberty Landing Marina in Liberty State Park. The cost differs for each route, but averages $8 for one way. For additional ferry options visit NY Waterway.
Subway to NYC The most popular way locals get to the city is via the PATH Train. Once in New York, the PATH Train stops at either Christopher Street, 9th Street, 14th Street, 23rd Street, and 33rd Street, or it also stops at the World Trade Center station. Keep in mind, the World Trade Center station stop has a different schedule for nights and weekends.  A single ride on the PATH costs $2.75. You can use a MetroCard on the PATH just as you would on the NYC subway, but note – the unlimited version of the MetroCard does not transfer to the PATH!!! Only the Pay-Per-Ride MetroCards do. There are other options for both the SmartLink cards and MetroCards such as a 7-day pass or 10-trips pass. The best way to stay informed of the train arrival and departure times and to view the schedule is to download the PATH app called RidePATH. For more information visit panynj dot gov
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Hoboken PATH Station
1 Hudson Pl
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Subway to NYC The most popular way locals get to the city is via the PATH Train. Once in New York, the PATH Train stops at either Christopher Street, 9th Street, 14th Street, 23rd Street, and 33rd Street, or it also stops at the World Trade Center station. Keep in mind, the World Trade Center station stop has a different schedule for nights and weekends.  A single ride on the PATH costs $2.75. You can use a MetroCard on the PATH just as you would on the NYC subway, but note – the unlimited version of the MetroCard does not transfer to the PATH!!! Only the Pay-Per-Ride MetroCards do. There are other options for both the SmartLink cards and MetroCards such as a 7-day pass or 10-trips pass. The best way to stay informed of the train arrival and departure times and to view the schedule is to download the PATH app called RidePATH. For more information visit panynj dot gov
Bus to NYC 126 The second most popular way to get into the city is by taking the bus. It pretty much runs just as frequently as The PATH. The 126 bus departs from Hoboken Bus Terminal and drops people off at Port Authority Bus Terminal in NYC. It’s about a 20 minute ride, leaves you at 42nd Stand 8th Ave and is a great option if there are delays on the PATH Train or if you are visiting areas in upper manhattan such as Times Square, Central Park, Broadway, museums etc. Important to note, that aforementioned 20-minute ride is very much dependent on traffic, so be sure to check what’s going out at the Lincoln Tunnel before heading out. The cost for a bus ticket is a little bit higher than the cost to take the PATH. A one way ticket costs $3.50. Cash is accepted as a form of payment as well as bus tickets or the NJ Transit bus pass. The best way to stay informed of arrival and departure times is to download the MyTerminal app, where you can see live updates of exactly where your bus is along the route. For more information visit NJtransit DOT com.
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Hoboken Bus Terminal station
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Bus to NYC 126 The second most popular way to get into the city is by taking the bus. It pretty much runs just as frequently as The PATH. The 126 bus departs from Hoboken Bus Terminal and drops people off at Port Authority Bus Terminal in NYC. It’s about a 20 minute ride, leaves you at 42nd Stand 8th Ave and is a great option if there are delays on the PATH Train or if you are visiting areas in upper manhattan such as Times Square, Central Park, Broadway, museums etc. Important to note, that aforementioned 20-minute ride is very much dependent on traffic, so be sure to check what’s going out at the Lincoln Tunnel before heading out. The cost for a bus ticket is a little bit higher than the cost to take the PATH. A one way ticket costs $3.50. Cash is accepted as a form of payment as well as bus tickets or the NJ Transit bus pass. The best way to stay informed of arrival and departure times is to download the MyTerminal app, where you can see live updates of exactly where your bus is along the route. For more information visit NJtransit DOT com.