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The economy of Jersey City has been considered diverse with dominant sectors including defense, financial services, information technology, telecommunications, and transportation. Jersey City is home to 9 Fortune 500 companies within the city limits. The Jersey City metroplex hosts additional Fortune 500 companies, including Airlines . Over 41 colleges and universities are in its metropolitan area which is the most of any metropolitan area in Jersey City. The Jersey City area has a population from a myriad of ethnic and religious backgrounds.  Jersey City is in northeastern New Jersey. Its eastern waterfront faces the Hudson River where it meets Upper New York Bay. Liberty State Park has panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the former immigrant gateway. The park’s Liberty Science Center features interactive exhibits, live animals and an IMAX Dome theater. Bars and ethnic eateries line downtown’s Grove Street.

1.Journal Square

Journal Square and nearby were initially developed due to the construction of major railroad lines through the area allowing access to cotton, cattle and later oil in Journal Square. The construction of the Interstate Highway System reinforced Journal Square’s prominence as a transportation hub, with four major interstate highways converging in the city and a fifth interstate loop around it. Journal Square then developed as a strong industrial and financial center and a major inland port, due to the convergence of major railroad lines, interstate highways and the construction of Journal Square International Airport, one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.Journal Square and nearby were initially developed due to the construction of major railroad lines through the area allowing access to cotton, cattle and later oil in Journal Square. The construction of the Interstate Highway System reinforced Journal Square’s prominence as a transportation hub, with four major interstate highways converging in the city and a fifth interstate loop around it. Journal Square then developed as a strong industrial and financial center and a major inland port, due to the convergence of major railroad lines, interstate highways and the construction of Journal Square International Airport, one of the largest and busiest airports in the world.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Journal Square:

Whealth – An international menu of comfort classic dishes from breakfast to dinner with meal prep services

Taco Bell – Fast-food chain serving Mexican-inspired fare such as tacos, quesadillas & nachos

PJ Ryan’s Squared – Traditionally decorated tavern serving American & Irish pub fare, with TV sports & live music.

JSQ Lounge – Your premiere cocktail lounge in the heart of Journal Square, Jersey City

Ramada by Wyndham Jersey City – This unassuming hotel is 4 miles from the Statue of Liberty, 9 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport and 10 miles from the Museum of Modern Art.

Haiban Inn Hotel – A 7-minute walk from the Journal Square PATH train station (with service to Manhattan) this basic, extended-stay budget hotel is within walking distance of several Indian restaurants, and 10 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport.

2.The Heights

The Heights’s economy since the late 20th century has a broad industrial base in energy, manufacturing, aeronautics, and transportation. Leading in healthcare sectors and building oilfield equipment, The Heights has the second most Fortune 500 headquarters . municipality within its city limits.The Port of The Heights ranks first in international waterborne tonnage handled and second in total cargo tonnage handled. The Heights has become a global city, with strengths in culture, medicine, and research. The city has a population from various ethnic and religious backgrounds and a large and growing international community. The Heights is the most diverse metropolitan area and has been described as the most racially and ethnically diverse major metropolis. It is home to many cultural institutions and exhibits, which attract more than 7 million visitors a year to the Museum District. The Heights has an active visual and performing arts scene in the Theater District and offers year-round resident companies in all major performing arts.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around The Height:

Corkscrew Bar – Easygoing tavern pairing draft beer & cocktails with burgers & pub fare in a simple space with TVs.

The Hutton Bar & Grill – A cozy-chic locale with a heated patio offering elevated American plates, beer, wine & cocktails.

Rumba’s Cafe – Big portions of Latin food plus popular mojitos at Cuban restaurant with island decor.

Gino’s Pizzeria – Decades-old family-owned restaurant serves pizza & classic Italian dishes in a casual space.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Jersey City North – Hoboken – Off Highway 495, this straightforward hotel is 2 miles from Meadowlands Exposition Center, 5 miles from MetLife Stadium and 7 miles from Central Park.

Rodeway Inn Jersey City Near Hoboken – This functional budget hotel is set 7 miles from the Empire State Building, 8 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport and 10 miles from MetLife Stadium.

3.McGinley Square

McGinley Square is a prominent centre for music, theatre, motion picture production and television production, and is home to the headquarters major national broadcast networks and media outlets.Its varied cultural institutions, which include numerous museums and galleries, festivals and public events, entertainment districts, national historic sites, and sports activities, attract over 25 million tourists each year. McGinley Square is known for its many skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around McGinley Square:

McGinley Square Pub – is a vintage craft beer bar in the heart of Jersey City’s McGinley Square neighborhood

Astor Bar & Grill – Old-fashioned neighborhood mainstay pairing American sandwiches & platters with beer & cocktails

Carvao BBQ – Open-pit BBQ meats & cocktails served in a casual eatery with rustic tables & flat-screen TVs.

Light Rail Cafe – Mellow American restaurant & bar with wraps, burger & main dishes, plus cocktails & coffee.

Rodeway Inn Jersey City Near Hoboken – This functional budget hotel is set 7 miles from the Empire State Building, 8 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport and 10 miles from MetLife Stadium.

Quality Suites Nyc Gateway – This straightforward all-suite hotel is 2.6 miles from Lincoln Harbor’s New York City ferry service and 6 miles from the Empire State Building.

4.West Side

West Side’s $3.0 trillion economy is larger than that of any other state and is the largest sub-national economy in the world. If it were a country, West Side would be the fifth-largest economy in the world, and the 36th-most populous as of 2017. West Side culture is considered a global trendsetter in popular culture, innovation, environmentalism, and politics. As a result of the state’s diversity and migration, West Side integrates foods, languages, and traditions from other areas across the country and around the globe.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around West Side:

Half Time Bar & Grill – From appetizers, dinner and cocktails to singing and dancing, our restaurant, bar and nightclub has something for everyone! We offer excellent international fare, fantastic service and modest prices. Open seven days a week, we also have a large bar area that offers premium liquors and beers on tap.

New Park Tavern – Down-to-earth haunt featuring typical bar grub, beer, wine & cocktails, plus a patio & live music.

O’Abbey’s Corner Grill & Pub – Local JC bar with large indoor & outdoor space, friendly atmosphere, great staff, tasty food, weekly specials & events, and tons of great beers and drinks

Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet – Roomy all-you-can-eat mall restaurant offering sushi & various hot & cold Asian & American dishes.

Racpanos Modern Stays – This 2-star property can be easily accessed from the airport. With its convenient location, the property offers easy access to the city’s must-see destinations.

5.Downtown Jersey City

Downtown is an area of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, which includes the Historic Downtown and the Waterfront. Historic Downtown can be further broken down into the neighborhoods of Harsimus Cove, The Village, Van Vorst Park, Grove Street, Hamilton Park and Boyle Plaza. Wikipedia. There are some wonderful places to visit in downtown Jersey City if you would like to plan a trip and there is excelent article in the NY Times that was written by MICHAEL WASHBURN called Where to Go on Jersey City’s Grove Street.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Downtown Jersey City:

Taqueria Downtown Catering Co – Authentic tacos, enchiladas, breakfast & sides in no-frills counter-serve eatery with outdoor seats.

Mathews Food and Drink – A bright eatery serving American plates paired with inventive cocktails in sleek, modern surrounds.

The Archer – Rustic cocktail bar for classic drinks paired with a gamey menu of bar bites in dark wood digs.

WÜRSTBAR – A cool spot offering a variety of sausage & beer in a rustic space with an old-school flair.

Residence Inn by Marriott Jersey City – A 2-minute walk from Grove Street train station, this modern all-suite hotel faces a bustling intersection and is 2 miles from waterfront walks at Liberty State Park. It’s also 6 miles from the Empire State Building.

The Westin Jersey City Newport – A 3-minute walk from the Newport PATH station, this upscale hotel is a 8 miles from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

6.Bergen-Lafayette

Bergen-Lafayette is a section of Jersey City, New Jersey. As its name implies, Bergen-Lafayette is made of different neighborhoods. It lies west-southwest of Downtown and Liberty State Park. Its less-defined other borders overlap those of Greenville at Hudson-Bergen Light Rail to the south, Lincoln Park/West Bergen to the west, and Montgomery Street at McGinley Square to the north. The name Bergen, used throughout Hudson County, is taken from the original Bergen, New Netherland settlement at Bergen Square. The district can correspond to the former Bergen City, which existed from 1855 to 1870 and was originally incorporated as a town by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 24, 1855, from portions of Bergen Township. In 1862, it did a reverse takeover, absorbing the remaining portions Bergen Township. On April 14, 1863, portions of the town were taken to form Greenville Township. Bergen was reincorporated as a city on March 11, 1868. On May 2, 1870, both Bergen City and Hudson City elected to merge with Jersey City.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Bergen-Lafayette:

Light Rail Cafe – Mellow American restaurant & bar with wraps, burger & main dishes, plus cocktails & coffee.

Corgi Spirits at the Jersey City Distillery – Craft distillery using their potato-based gins & vodkas in cocktails served at the tasting room.

Hooked JC – Laid-back fish shack with vintage decor, freshly caught seafood, chicken & vegetable dishes.

Carolyn’s Soul Food – Small, down-to-earth joint dishing up Southern eats like pork chops, catfish & collard greens.

Ramada by Wyndham Jersey City – This unassuming hotel is 4 miles from the Statue of Liberty, 9 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport and 10 miles from the Museum of Modern Art.

Racpanos Modern Stays – This 2-star property can be easily accessed from the airport. With its convenient location, the property offers easy access to the city’s must-see destinations.

7.Hamilton Park

Hamilton Park is a neighborhood in Historic Downtown Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, centered on a park with the same name. Hamilton Park is located west of Newport, north of Harsimus Cove, north and east of The Village and south of Boyle Plaza. The Victorian age park is located between Eighth Street and Ninth Street and Hamilton Place on the west and McWilliams Place on the East. Like the Van Vorst Park neighborhood to the south, this quiet park is surrounded by nineteenth century brownstones. The park underwent renovations completed in 2010.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Hamilton Park:

The Holland Hotel – This straightforward hotel is set across from the toll booths for the Holland Tunnel, which leads into lower Manhattan. It’s 0.5 miles from PATH train service (offering 10-minute rides to Midtown and Wall Street), and 3 blocks from the Newport Centre shopping mall.

The Westin Jersey City Newport – A 3-minute walk from the Newport PATH station, this upscale hotel is a 8 miles from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Ed & Mary’s – Cozy hangout offering familiar pub grub such as poppers, burgers & pizza, with a full bar.

White Star Bar – Burgers, pizza & pub grub pull regulars into this local bar with nightly specials & Sunday brunch

Rumba Cubana – Cuban restaurant & bar serving traditional dishes, shakes & cocktails in a tropical-themed setting.

Hamilton Pork – Texas style BBQ plates, sandwiches & signature tacos paired with cocktails & beer in rustic digs.

8.Paulus Hook

Paulus Hook, Jersey City Paulus Hook is a community on the Hudson River waterfront in Jersey City, New Jersey, located one mile across the river from Manhattan. The name Hook comes from the Dutch word “hoeck” which translates into “point of land.” Wikipedia

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Paulus Hook:

Satis Bistro – Rustic-chic eatery serving European fare like charcuterie, seasonal entrees & wine, with a patio.

Greene Hook Bar & Kitchen – Cozy, modern gastropub serving updated American classics, plus craft beer, wine & cocktails.

Rumi Turkish Grill – Comfy choice offering a menu of kebabs, gyros & other classic Turkish dishes, plus veggie items.

John’s Pizzeria – Famous circa-1929 Village pizzeria offshoot slings trademark thin-crust pies plus pasta & more.

Rumi Turkish Grill – Comfy choice offering a menu of kebabs, gyros & other classic Turkish dishes, plus veggie items.

Dharma Home Suites Jersey City at Paulus Hook – an industry leader in offering luxury short term furnished apartments in most major cities along the East Coast.

Hyatt House Jersey City – Overlooking the Hudson River, this contemporary hotel in the vibrant Exchange Place district is a 2-minute walk from Exchange Place train station and 2 miles from the interactive exhibits at the Liberty Science Center.

9.Harsimus Cove

Harsimus Cove is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located at Metro Plaza Drive in the Harsimus Section of downtown Jersey City, New Jersey. It is served by the 8th Street-Hoboken and West Side Avenue-Tonnelle Avenue branches at all times, and the Bayonne Flyer during rush hours. The station opened on November 18, 2000. There are two tracks and two side platforms, each with a canopy. It is located on a private right-of-way with 4th Street to the north and 2nd Street to the south.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Harsimus Cove:

The Westin Jersey City Newport – A 3-minute walk from the Newport PATH station, this upscale hotel is a 8 miles from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Saigon Cafe – Relaxed eatery serving a mix of familiar & unique Vietnamese dishes in brick-walled surrounds.

Skinner’s Loft – Family-run, upscale-casual restaurant & bar with a New American menu, craft brews & rooftop dining.

The Archer – Rustic cocktail bar for classic drinks paired with a gamey menu of bar bites in dark wood digs.

Mathews Food and Drink – A bright eatery serving American plates paired with inventive cocktails in sleek, modern surrounds.

10.Exchange Place North

Exchange Place is a district of Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, that is sometimes referred to as “Wall Street West” due to the concentration of financial companies that have offices there. The namesake is a square, about 200 feet long, at the foot of Montgomery Street at the Hudson River. This square was created by landfilling the shore at Paulus Hook, and has been a major transportation hub since the colonial era.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Exchange Place North:

RoofTop at Exchange Place – American fare & cocktails in a contemporary space with a retractable glass roof & skyline views.

City Diner – Drinks plus all-day breakfast & comfort food-style meals for lunch & dinner in a contemporary setup.

Amiya – Indian cuisine in a refined setting of white linens, with an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet.

Honshu – Modern Japanese eatery specializing in sushi & noodles served in a second-story space.

Hyatt House Jersey City – Overlooking the Hudson River, this contemporary hotel in the vibrant Exchange Place district is a 2-minute walk from Exchange Place train station and 2 miles from the interactive exhibits at the Liberty Science Center.

UBliss Suites at 70 Greene – A block from the Jersey City waterfront, this glass-walled high-rise is a 4-minute walk to the Paulus Hook ferry terminal (a 7-minute trip to Manhattan) and a 7-minute walk to the Exchange Place PATH station.

11.Powerhouse Arts District

The Powerhouse Arts District is a historic warehouse district in Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. Its name derives from the unused generating station Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse. This neighborhood was previously called “WALDO”, an acronym for Work And Live District Overlay, but has since been renamed though is still occasionally used on maps and in local parlance. Part of what was once called the Horseshoe Section, the neighborhood’s informal borders are Newport to the north, Exchange Place to the east, Paulus Hook to the south and Harsimus Cove to the west.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Powerhouse Arts District:

Hudson Hall – Draft hour serving craft brews & Eastern European–inspired fare including house-smoked meats.

Orale – Buzzing hangout with quirky “Day of the Dead” decor, big tequila menu & classic comfort food.

Grove Square – Stylish outpost with a patio offering a coffee shop, wine bar, speakeasy & New American bistro.

Barcade – Festive venue pairing classic video games with craft ales, plus familiar pub grub in an airy locale.

Deedee’s Downtown Lofts – Featuring free WiFi and air conditioning, Deedee’s Lofts at Grove is set in Jersey City. Ellis Island Immigration Museum is 1.4 mi from the property. The accommodations is equipped with a seating and dining area. All units include a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and oven.

Residence Inn by Marriott Jersey City – A 2-minute walk from Grove Street train station, this modern all-suite hotel faces a bustling intersection and is 2 miles from waterfront walks at Liberty State Park. It’s also 6 miles from the Empire State Building.

12.Historic Downtown

Welcome to the Historic Downtown’s premier event of the season! Visitors and vendors converge on downtown Jersey City for this event to celebrate and have fun! The annual All About Downtown Street Fair began in 2011 featuring over a hundred vendors selling a variety of products ranging from handmade jewelry to one of a kind artwork. In 2018, this event brought over 40,000 people into our downtown corridor and over 200 vendors selling everything from vintage clothes and hand-poured candles to gyros and arepas! We featured a Kidszone area with rides, face painting and kid-friendly vendors. Local bars and restaurants set up outdoor beer gardens and rum bars. Our amazing food vendors featured cuisines from around the world that surely proved Jersey City’s title as the Most Diverse City in the United States!

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Historic Downtown:

Lucky 7 Tavern – Popular, dimly lit joint offers a wide range of whiskeys, BBQ, bar bites, DJs & jukebox.

Pet Shop – A hip bar offering beer, wine & cocktails alongside a menu of creative vegetarian eats.

The Kitchen Step – Light-filled, rustic-chic spot for creative New American plates & bespoke cocktails.

Madame Claude Bis – Cozy, dimly lit cafe with outdoor tables serving up French bistro items.

Deedee’s Downtown Lofts – Featuring free WiFi and air conditioning.  Ellis Island Immigration Museum is 1.4 mi from the property. The accommodations is equipped with a seating and dining area. All units include a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and oven.

Deedee’s Hideaway on Grove – Located in the downtown part of Jersey City, Deedee’s hideaway on grove offers accommodation 6 km from statue of liberty and 7 km from ellis island venue offers accommodation with terrace views.

13.Newport

Newport (formerly known as Pavonia–Newport, Pavonia, or Erie) is a station on the PATH system. Located on Town Square Place (formerly Pavonia Avenue) at the tcorner of Washington Boulevard in the Newport neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey, it is served by the Hoboken–World Trade Center and Journal Square–33rd Street lines on weekdays, and by the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) line on weekends. As of 2017 its estimated weekday use was nearly 20,000 passengers, up from the 17,000-18,000 average weekday passengers seen in 2010.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Newport:

Dorrian’s Red Hand – New Jersey outpost of an NYC bar offering comfort eats, draft beers & TVs in a classic pub setting.

Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar – Hip, modern chain serving creative gourmet burgers & shakes, plus wine, local beers & cocktails.

Raaz – Modern Indian eatery offering lunch & weekend brunch buffets, plus specialty dishes in earthen pots.

Chipotle Mexican Grill – Fast-food chain offering Mexican fare, including design-your-own burritos, tacos & bowls.

The Holland Hotel – This straightforward hotel is set across from the toll booths for the Holland Tunnel, which leads into lower Manhattan. It’s 0.5 miles from PATH train service (offering 10-minute rides to Midtown and Wall Street), and 3 blocks from the Newport Centre shopping mall.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Jersey City – Holland Tunnel – Off I-78, this straightforward hotel is 5 miles from the Empire State Building and 3 miles from One World Trade Center. Newport train station is 12 minutes’ walk away.

14.Exchange Place

Exchange Place is a district of Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, that is sometimes referred to as “Wall Street West” due to the concentration of financial companies that have offices there. The namesake is a square, about 200 feet long, at the foot of Montgomery Street at the Hudson River. This square was created by landfilling the shore at Paulus Hook, and has been a major transportation hub since the colonial era.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Exchange Place:

RoofTop at Exchange Place – American fare & cocktails in a contemporary space with a retractable glass roof & skyline views.

Iron Monkey – Upscale pub fare & craft brews highlight this multi-level gastropub with rooftop deck.

City Diner – Drinks plus all-day breakfast & comfort food-style meals for lunch & dinner in a contemporary setup.

Amiya – Indian cuisine in a refined setting of white linens, with an all-you-can-eat lunch buffet.

The Westin Jersey City Newport – A 3-minute walk from the Newport PATH station, this upscale hotel is a 8 miles from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Global Luxury Suites Downtown Jersey City – Standing 50 stories high and overlooking Manhattan’s skyline, this new luxury tower is a one of a kind location.  Inside this fabulous high-rise offering the latest in amenities and services like an outdoor heated pool and spa, a fitness center, a theatre room, a playroom, and a sophisticated clubroom, you will find well-appointed apartments with nine foot ceilings, fully-equipped designer kitchens, and hardwood floors. As if it wasn’t enough, all transport connections to NYC are only a few feet away.

15.Hudson Exchange

Churchill’s short-term housing solutions in Hudson Exchange Jersey City are built around a simple, yet timeless philosophy – that you’re at home anywhere when staying in a Churchill furnished apartment. During our 30 years in the temporary housing industry, we have helped tens of thousands of business travelers and families discover their home away from home by providing comfortable, premier living arrangements across the United States. Each of our more than 8,000 properties has been carefully selected to offer you the amenities and services you deserve.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Hudson Exchange:

Fire & Oak – This American eatery in the Westin Luxury Hotel offers comfort food, sushi & an active bar scene.

Teppan Bar & Grill – Lively hibachi chefs entertain at this sleek, bi-level Japanese option with a sushi bar & a lounge.

Villa Borghese III – Modern Italian cooking paired with creative cocktails, plus live entertainment in a lively setting.

O’Hara’s – Standard, large pub offering a menu of beers, burgers, ribs & more, plus trivia, DJs & sports on TV.

The Westin Jersey City Newport – A 3-minute walk from the Newport PATH station, this upscale hotel is a 8 miles from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Jersey City – Set a block from the Hudson River and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, this modern all-suite hotel is 2 blocks from PATH trains offering access to New York City. It is a 7 minutes’ drive from Lower Manhattan via the Holland Tunnel.

16.The Waterfront

Stretched along the Hudson, The Waterfront offers Manhattan views from its promenade and battery of upscale condo buildings. A candy-striped lighthouse and a 9/11 memorial face the spot where the Twin Towers stood. Mainstream shops fill Newport Center mall, while partially pedestrianized Newark Avenue is chockablock with taverns, taquerias, and New American eateries. The Museum of Russian Art shows Soviet-era works.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around The Waterfront:

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Jersey City North – Hoboken – Off Highway 495, this straightforward hotel is 2 miles from Meadowlands Exposition Center, 5 miles from MetLife Stadium and 7 miles from Central Park.

The Holland Hotel – This straightforward hotel is set across from the toll booths for the Holland Tunnel, which leads into lower Manhattan. It’s 0.5 miles from PATH train service (offering 10-minute rides to Midtown and Wall Street), and 3 blocks from the Newport Centre shopping mall.

The Cheesecake Factory – American chain restaurant offering sizable portions from a vast menu including signature cheesecake

Latham House – A contemporary option offering American plates, global fare & homemade pie in comfy digs.

Left Bank Burger Bar – Easygoing place serving all-natural burgers with an extensive selection of toppings, plus tap beers.S

kinner’s Loft – Family-run, upscale-casual restaurant & bar with a New American menu, craft brews & rooftop dining.

17.Colgate Center

Colgate Center is an office complex in Jersey City. The location of this community is in the 07302 area. From amenities to location, the community staff will assist you in finding the perfect place. Hudson County is home to one of the top science centers in the country, premier higher education institutions and medical centers, and beautiful recreational areas, some with spectacular views of the Hudson River.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Colgate Center:

Greene Hook Bar & Kitchen – Cozy, modern gastropub serving updated American classics, plus craft beer, wine & cocktails.

Satis Bistro – Rustic-chic eatery serving European fare like charcuterie, seasonal entrees & wine, with a patio.

Honshu – Modern Japanese eatery specializing in sushi & noodles served in a second-story space.

Potbelly Sandwich Shop – Retro-style counter-serve chain known for made-to-order toasted sandwiches, salads & baked goods.

Hyatt House Jersey City – Overlooking the Hudson River, this contemporary hotel in the vibrant Exchange Place district is a 2-minute walk from Exchange Place train station and 2 miles from the interactive exhibits at the Liberty Science Center.

Hyatt Regency Jersey City On The Hudson – This modern, waterfront hotel is 4 miles from the Statue of Liberty and 6 miles from the Empire State Building.

18.Greenville

Greenville is the southernmost section of Jersey City in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. In its broadest definition Greenville encompasses the area south of the West Side Branch of Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and north of the city line with Bayonne, between the Upper New York Bay and the Newark Bay, and corresponds to the postal area zip code 07305.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Greenville:

Jerkin Chicken – Established, family-run restaurant doling out traditional Jamaican food in a laid-back environment.

Laico’s – Long-running, brick-lined nook offering an array of Italian cuisine, plus cocktails & wine.

Cherry’s Lounge – Longtime bar featuring happy-hour specials, DJ nights, casual American bites & a throwback vibe.

Light Rail Cafe – Mellow American restaurant & bar with wraps, burger & main dishes, plus cocktails & coffee.

Hudson Plaza Motel – Set on Route 440, this basic low-rise motel is 4 miles from Liberty Science Center and Liberty State Park, 5.9 miles from the Cape Liberty Cruise Port and 9.2 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport.

Racpanos – A 2-star property commands an excellent location and provides access to the city’s biggest attractions. With its convenient location, the property offers easy access to the city’s must-see destinations.

19.Hackensack River Waterfront

Hackensack River Waterfront is a neighborhood in Jersey City, New Jersey with a population of 11,293. Hackensack River Waterfront is in Hudson County and is one of the best places to live in New Jersey. Living in Hackensack River Waterfront offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Hackensack River Waterfront there are a lot of coffee shops and parks. Many young professionals live in Hackensack River Waterfront and residents tend to be liberal.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Hackensack River Waterfront:

Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet – Roomy all-you-can-eat mall restaurant offering sushi & various hot & cold Asian & American dishes.

Jerkin Chicken – Established, family-run restaurant doling out traditional Jamaican food in a laid-back environment.

Brennan’s Pub – The newly revamped combines a mix of new school and old school through their classic American pub fare, 16 rotating taps of craft beer, creative cocktails, and quirky vintage decor – some of which dates back to 1972.

O’Abbey’s Corner Grill & Pub – Local JC bar with large indoor & outdoor space, friendly atmosphere, great staff, tasty food, weekly specials & events, and tons of great beers and drinks!

Racpanos Modern Stays – This 2-star property can be easily accessed from the airport. With its convenient location, the property offers easy access to the city’s must-see destinations.

Hudson Plaza Motel – Set on Route 440, this basic low-rise motel is 4 miles from Liberty Science Center and Liberty State Park, 5.9 miles from the Cape Liberty Cruise Port and 9.2 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport.

20.Liberty Harbor

Liberty Harbor is a residential area located in Jersey City, New Jersey. The area includes several apartment buildings, with an approximate population of 751 residents. The neighborhood masterplan was originally created by the new urbanist architectural firm Duany and Plater-Zyberk. In 2009 a commuter ferry route between Lower Manhattan to Liberty Harbor was inaugurated. 

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Liberty Harbor:

The Brightside Tavern – Spacious, brick-walled hangout offering hearty pub fare, live jazz, open-mike events & karaoke.

Left Bank Burger Bar – Easygoing place serving all-natural burgers with an extensive selection of toppings, plus tap beers.

Gringo’s – Modern taqueria offering spirited takes on Mexican street food & a vast tequila collection.

WÜRSTBAR – A cool spot offering a variety of sausage & beer in a rustic space with an old-school flair.

Deedee’s Loft – Featuring free WiFi and air conditioning, Deedee’s Lofts at Grove is set in Jersey City. Ellis Island Immigration Museum is 1.4 mi from the property. The accommodations is equipped with a seating and dining area. All units include a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and oven. A microwave and fridge are also provided, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. There is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer in every unit. Towels and bed linen are featured.

Residence Inn by Marriott Jersey City – A 2-minute walk from Grove Street train station, this modern all-suite hotel faces a bustling intersection and is 2 miles from waterfront walks at Liberty State Park. It’s also 6 miles from the Empire State Building.

21.Jersey City

Jersey City is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, after Newark. It is the seat of Hudson County as well as the county’s largest city. As of 2018, the Census Bureau’s Population Estimates Program calculated that Jersey City’s population was 265,549, with the largest population increase of any municipality in New Jersey since 2010, an increase of about 9.4% from the 2010 United States Census, when the city’s population was at 247,597, ranking the city the 78th-most-populous in the nation.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around:

South House – Down-home Southern dishes & clever cocktails whipped up in a rustic setting with eclectic decor.

The Kitchen Step – Light-filled, rustic-chic spot for creative New American plates & bespoke cocktails.

Pint – Neighborhood joint offering a wide range of American craft brews, plus jumbo “fishbowl” cocktails.

Barcade – Festive venue pairing classic video games with craft ales, plus familiar pub grub in an airy locale.

Residence Inn by Marriott Jersey City – A 2-minute walk from Grove Street train station, this modern all-suite hotel faces a bustling intersection and is 2 miles from waterfront walks at Liberty State Park. It’s also 6 miles from the Empire State Building.

UBliss Suites at 70 Greene – A block from the Jersey City waterfront, this glass-walled high-rise is a 4-minute walk to the Paulus Hook ferry terminal (a 7-minute trip to Manhattan) and a 7-minute walk to the Exchange Place PATH station.

22.Forum Capital

Founded in 2001, Forum Capital Partners is a leading, independent placement agent and fundraising advisor to top-tier private investment managers. Forum partners with both established and emerging managers seeking to diversify and enhance their investor base by raising institutional capital for buyout, growth equity, real estate, infrastructure, natural resources, secondary and other private investment strategies on a global basis.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Forum Capital:

Mulberry & Vine – Counter-serve American eatery with global flavors & largely organic veggies (plus meat too).

Sakagura – Japanese small plates & a deep sake list in a blond-wood izakaya hidden beneath an office building.

Muldoon’s Irish Pub – Easygoing watering hole with a polished wood bar & brass accents, Irish pub fare & pints.

Wheeltapper Pub & Patio – Cocktails, Guinness & pub grub fuel after-workers at this traditional Irish tavern with a garden.

Fitzpatrick Grand Central – This elegant Irish hotel with an old-world feel is 3 blocks from Grand Central Terminal, a mile from the Empire State Building and a 16-minute walk from Times Square.

Club Quarters Hotel, Grand Central – A block from Grand Central Station, this refined, high-rise hotel is 15 minutes on foot from Times Square and 1 mile from the Empire State Building.

23.Kearny

Kearny is a town in the western part of Hudson County, New Jersey, United States and a suburb of Newark. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town’s population was 40,684, reflecting an increase of 171 (+0.4%) from the 40,513 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 5,639 (+16.2%) from the 34,874 counted in the 1990 Census.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Kearny:

Peter Dillon’s Pub – Neighborhood Irish pub with an all-weekend happy hour, a pool table & sports on TV

The Junction – Midtown residents and Grand Central commuters frequent this sports bar for casual beers & pub food.

Morton’s The Steakhouse – Upscale destination offering steaks, New American entrees & cocktails in chic, spacious surrounds.

The Capital Grille – Outpost of the upscale steakhouse chain offers classic American fare & a clubby, refined setting.

Lotte New York Palace – Occupying a landmark 19th-century mansion and a 55-story modern tower, this luxury hotel opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral is a 4-minute walk from the 51st Street subway station.

Sofitel New York – In a striking Midtown high-rise, this plush hotel is a block from Times Square, 2 blocks from the Times Sq-42 St subway station, and a 7-minute walk from both Rockefeller Center and the theaters of Broadway.

24.Snake Hill

Snake Hill (known officially as Laurel Hill) is an igneous rock intrusion jutting up from the floor of the Meadowlands in southern Secaucus, New Jersey, USA, at a bend in the Hackensack River. It was largely obliterated in the 1960s by quarrying that reduced the height of some sections by one-quarter and the area of its base by four fifths.[1] The diabase rock was used as building material in growing areas like Jersey City. The remnant of the hill is the defining feature of Laurel Hill County Park. The high point, a 203-foot (62 m) graffiti-covered inselberg rock formation, is a familiar landmark to travelers on the New Jersey Turnpike’s Eastern Spur, which skirts the hill’s southern edge. The crest of the hill’s unusual, sloping ridge is about 150 feet (46 m) high.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Snake Hill:

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Jersey City North – Hoboken – Off Highway 495, this straightforward hotel is 2 miles from Meadowlands Exposition Center, 5 miles from MetLife Stadium and 7 miles from Central Park.

Candlewood Suites Secaucus – Meadowlands – Off I-95, this relaxed, this unpretentious all-suite hotel is 2 miles from Secaucus Junction train station, and 5 miles from football and concerts at MetLife Stadium.

Starters & More Bistro – Comfy option offering Italian & American eats & a daily happy hour in simple digs with a warm vibe.

Lorenzo’s – Warmly decorated trattoria offering rustic Italian fare & pizza, plus a lively bar with happy hour.

Legends Diner – Vintage diner with counter seating offering breakfast staples, burgers & homestyle American mains.

La Casa De Los Tacos – Brick-lined cafe with festive flair offering tacos & other Mexican favorites from morning to night.

25.Harsimus Cove

Harsimus Cove is a station on the Hudson–Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) located at Metro Plaza Drive in the Harsimus Section of downtown Jersey City, New Jersey. It is served by the 8th Street-Hoboken and West Side Avenue-Tonnelle Avenue branches at all times, and the Bayonne Flyer during rush hours. The station opened on November 18, 2000. There are two tracks and two side platforms, each with a canopy. It is located on a private right-of-way with 4th Street to the north and 2nd Street to the south. Jersey City Police Department is also located near the area.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Harsimus Cove:

Hard Grove – Palm tree decor & hearty platters of Cuban & Latin classics plus mojitos in a low-key cafe setting.

Mathews Food and Drink – A bright eatery serving American plates paired with inventive cocktails in sleek, modern surrounds.

The Archer – Rustic cocktail bar for classic drinks paired with a gamey menu of bar bites in dark wood digs.

Lucky 7 Tavern – Popular, dimly lit joint offers a wide range of whiskeys, BBQ, bar bites, DJs & jukebox.

Deedee’s Loft – Featuring free WiFi and air conditioning, Deedee’s Lofts at Grove is set in Jersey City. Ellis Island Immigration Museum is 1.4 mi from the property. The accommodations is equipped with a seating and dining area. All units include a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and oven. A microwave and fridge are also provided, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. There is a private bathroom with free toiletries and a hairdryer in every unit. Towels and bed linen are featured.

Residence Inn by Marriott Jersey City – A 2-minute walk from Grove Street train station, this modern all-suite hotel faces a bustling intersection and is 2 miles from waterfront walks at Liberty State Park. It’s also 6 miles from the Empire State Building.

26.Kearny Point

Kearny Point is a dynamic 130-acre business center for the pioneering companies of the new economy. A bustling NJ community with endless possibilities. The Kearny Fire Department was organized January 4th, 1888, with John H. Arey being the first Chief. John F. Fullagher and I. F. Newberry, were the first Assistant Chief’s.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Kearny Point:

18′ Wheeler Bar and Grill – Eighteen Wheeler Bar & Grill Inc is located at 1 Jacobus Ave, Kearny, NJ. This location is in the South Kearny neighborhood. This business specializes in Bars, Pubs, & Clubs.

Baru Lounge – Energetic dance club featuring Latin DJ nights & live music, plus table service, hookahs & karaoke.

Fernandes Steak House – Diners eat until they’re stuffed at this lively Brazilian grill serving an endless parade of meats.

Pour Abbey’s Bar & Grill – is a local Portuguese corner bar / restaurant in Ironbound New Jersey . The atmosphere and ambiance is that of any American midwest gin joint , the locals are friendly and raucous on weekends with a more mellow crowd during the week.

27.Castle Point

From the historic brownstones that line many residential blocks to the adaptive reuse of older industrial buildings, Hoboken has worked hard to preserve a lot of its character over the years. But perhaps the most unique street and ornate homes can be found on Castle Point Terrace, and they were designed to be just that around the turn of the 20th Century.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Castle Point Terrace:

Elysian Cafe – Modern French bistro fare & classics like steak frites served in a restored saloon dating from 1895.

Ali Baba Restaurant – Casual BYOB eatery dishing up homestyle Middle Eastern fare amid colorful traditional decor.

The Ale House – Happy-hour specials & weekly karaoke in an upbeat tavern with sports on TV, darts & a pool table.

Stingray Lounge – Stylish, intimate haunt featuring classic & innovative cocktails, plus oysters & other raw-bar fare.

W Hoboken – Overlooking the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline, this chic hotel is 5 minutes’ walk from the PATH rail system and 4.3 miles from Liberty State Park.

Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel – On the Hudson River, next to a ferry terminal to 39th Street in Manhattan, this upscale hotel with city views is a 6-minute walk from Lincoln Harbor Light Rail Station and 3 miles from the Museum of Modern Art.

28.Weehawken Cove

Weehawken Cove is a cove on the west bank of the Hudson River between the New Jersey municipalities of Hoboken to the south and Weehawken to the north. At the perimeter of the cove are completed sections the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, offering views of Manhattan and the Palisades. The name Weehawken comes from the Lenape, and can translate as “at the end of”, either the Hudson Palisades or the stream which flowed from them into the cove, later the site of the nearby Lincoln Tunnel.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Weehawken Cove:

Jack Austin’s – Big breakfasts & hearty comfort fare like steaks & burgers served in a comfortable atmosphere.

Ruth’s Chris Steak House – Outpost of upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting

Lola’s – Spanish wine bar featuring tapas, sangria & a quaint indoor-courtyard setting with a fountain.

KOLO KLUB – Turn-of-the-century artist’s loft turned classy venue for weddings, parties & other private events.

Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel – On the Hudson River, next to a ferry terminal to 39th Street in Manhattan, this upscale hotel with city views is a 6-minute walk from Lincoln Harbor Light Rail Station and 3 miles from the Museum of Modern Art.

29.DROYER’S POINT

Droyer’s Point is a section of Jersey City, New Jersey at Newark Bay that was the site of the Jersey City Airport and later of Roosevelt Stadium, both of which were demolished. It has become a residential and commercial district. Since the 1990s Droyer’s Point has been developed as a residential and recreation area. At its southern end is the Athletic Complex of New Jersey City University – its other locations are further inland on the West Side.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Droyer’s Point:

Brennan’s Pub – The newly revamped combines a mix of new school and old school through their classic American pub fare, 16 rotating taps of craft beer, creative cocktails, and quirky vintage decor – some of which dates back to 1972.

Columbia Tavern – Broad American menu, draft beer & cocktails offered in relaxed digs with a wood bar & pool table.

Vinnie’s Pizza III – Compact, unassumming pizzeria serving pies & pasta, plus calzones, wings & sandwiches.

Wendy’s – Fast-food burger chain serving sides such as chili & baked potatoes.

30.Kings Bluff

Kings Bluff is a mountain in Hudson County and has an elevation of 48 meters. Kings Bluff is situated in Weehawken and is close to Hamilton Park (park). The Weehawken Public Library makes its home at 49 Hauxhurst Avenue, in a historic building constructed somewhere between 1904 and 1910.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Kings Bluff:

Maria Mentiras Bar & Grill – Intimate bar & grill offering specialty cocktails, Latin fusion fare, a kids’ menu in cozy ambiance.

Monetti’s Pizza – Basic counter-serve providing typical pizzas, plus calzones & Italian sandwiches & entrees.

Chart House – High-end chain eatery serving seafood & steakhouse fare in a classy setting with view.

Sheraton Lincoln Harbor Hotel – On the Hudson River, next to a ferry terminal to 39th Street in Manhattan, this upscale hotel with city views is a 6-minute walk from Lincoln Harbor Light Rail Station and 3 miles from the Museum of Modern Art.

31.Kearny Point Reach

Kearny Point Reach is a cultural feature (channel) in Essex County. The primary coordinates for Kearny Point Reach places it within the NJ 07105 ZIP Code delivery area. The most popular species caught here is Black crappie. Town Ordinances drafted in 1889 founded the Kearny Police Department.

Here are some of the bars, restaurants and hotels around Kearny Point Reach:

The Westin Jersey City Newport – A 3-minute walk from the Newport PATH station, this upscale hotel is a 8 miles from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

Mana Spanish food – Serving authentic and freshly prepared Latin cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Always providing travellers a place to rest and convene, it’s become what its name stands for: heavenly bread

Truck Stop Diner – The diner is known to truck drivers all over the country. The diner has been a base for advertising commercials for companies such as Tums. There were multiple music video clips that took place at the diner as well as GQ magazine fashion photography shoot. Sam and the family’s mission is to provide the best food and service. They use fresh and natural ingredients in all of their cooking.