MUNICIPALITIES of Hudson County

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Bayonne | East Newark | Union City | Guttenberg | Harrison | Hoboken

Jersey City | Kearny | North Bergen | Secaucus

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Hoboken

City Life with a Small Town Vibe…

Looking for a warm, small town feel just minutes from Manhattan? Hoboken is the place for you. Feel the vibe as you stroll the historic neighborhood and Washington Street and its traditional and trendy restaurants, cool bars and hip stores. Catch a movie under the stars, a concert or a performance on Pier A along the Hudson River waterfront and take in a front row seat to the stunning skyline of Manhattan. Who knew you could fit so much fun into one square mile?

 Hoboken’s charming brownstone neighborhoods attract artists, musicians, and young professionals. The influx of artists and young people, have reimagined Hoboken as the lively place to be for shopping and bistro cafes by day and bustling streets, full of restaurants and bars by night. You could spend two or three days exploring Hoboken and never run out of things to do!

Hoboken is easily accessible to the Path Train from Newark Penn Station to NYC, and you can access the NY Waterway and Hudson Bergen Light Rail directly. Hoboken is ideal for anyone looking to experience city life with a small town vibe.

Source: visithudson.org

 

Jersey City

Rich history, stunning waterfront views, affordable housing market…

Jersey City continues to evolve into a hub of diverse ethnic restaurants, outdoor bistros, breweries and distilleries, art galleries and venues to enjoy live music in intimate settings. Jersey City features a mosaic of cultures, cuisine and people that reflect the flavors and influences of dozens of countries. Feel the pulse of multicultural influences all over the world, celebrate at a colorful festival, take in a dance performance, listen to the music outdoors at Groove on Grove or hop on the ferry to explore American icons: the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Plus, it’s just minutes from Manhattan. Jersey City is bordered by the Hudson River Waterfront overlooking all of Manhattan and features 30 miles of waterfront walkway with a multitude of restaurants and small attractions along the way, such as the well-known Colgate Clock, Powerhouse Arts district and the Newport Carousel and Ice Skating Rink, to name a few.

From the Greenville neighborhood to the bustling Downtown area, Jersey City is engulfed in a blanket of diversity and growth. Moreover, a fast-expanding skyline, a collection of schools, and an integrated transportation system help to make Jersey City a top contender among the cities that line the Hudson River.