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Plan a trip to this quaint neighborhood for your next vacation destination in New York. The peninsular neighborhood of Coney Island is filled with entertainment and activities. You will find this neighborhood located in the southwestern part of New York City, right next to Brooklyn. The neighborhood is bordered by Brighton Beach, Lower New York Bay, Gravesend, as well as includes parts of Sea Gate and Brighton Beach. With a rich and extensive history, the name of this neighborhood has been disputed for years, however, the area was originally part of the Gravesend colonial town. Here you will be able to find historical landmarks, recreational activities and many other ways to enjoy your stay.
Vacation Rentals in Coney IslandYou will be able to find plenty of ideal rental properties while staying in Coney Island. Whether you want to be located closer to the seaside or near to the center of the neighborhood, you will be able to choose from numerous options. Imagine spending your afternoon having brunch on your balcony as you overlook the beach. Have an afternoon out by your private pool sunbathing or enjoying a barbecue with your friends. Cozy up by the fireplace during a cold winter night playing board games with your loved ones. These are just some of the opportunities waiting for you with accommodation in Coney Island.
Vacations in Coney Island
The area and getting around
Making your way to Coney Island will be quite easy. The neighborhood is located in the southern part of Brooklyn and about one hour by subway from Times Square. With the subway, you can take the Q line, F line or D line to the "Coney Island- Stillwell Avenue" station. However, you will also be able to take a train to Penn Station from many cities around the United States of America. Another easy way to make your trip to Coney Island is by plane. The nearest airport to Coney Island is the New York JFK Airport, the Newark Airport and the New York La Guardia, all of which provide commercial flights from national and international destinations.
Where to eat in Coney IslandYou will be delighted by the number of restaurants available for you to try out in Coney Island. From upscale dining experiences to casual lunch spots, there is plenty to satisfy your appetite. For a delicious slice of pizza, check out Totonno's Pizzeria Napolitano. This restaurant has been open for 100 years, ever since 1921 this family-run restaurant will provide you with the best thin-crust, Neapolitan-style pizzas in the area. On the other hand, if you are looking for something fancier, check out Gargiulos Coney Island. This eatery opened up in 1907 as well and it will serve you a menu of classic Italian cuisine in a very extravagant atmosphere.
Travelers and activities
There are many ways to discover the stunning nature of Coney Island during your stay. One of the most gorgeous trails in the area is the Marine Park Salt Marsh Nature Trail. This short trail is perfect for people of all ages and it will take you through the local flora and fauna to end up in a stunning park where you can end the hike with a picnic. If you are more inclined to biking, you can ride to Coney Island starting at Machate Circle at the southern part of Prospect Park and down Ocean Parkway following a 5.5 miles bike path that will take you by the coast.
Coney Island for family activitiesIf you are taking the family to Coney Island with you for vacation, these activities will be delightful to try out altogether. One of the most iconic activities for families in the area is going to Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park. This stunning Ferris wheel was built back in 1920 near the boardwalk and it will give you one of the best views of all the neighborhood. Another great activity can be found at the MCU Park. Here you can catch an exciting baseball game and cheer on the local team, the Brooklyn Cyclones.
Did you know that the 80-foot wide boardwalk was nicknamed “Coney Island's Fifth Avenue"?
Top 5 travel tips for Coney Island
This iconic staple of Coney Island has been a legend since 1869. Do not miss out on the chance to try out the famous and original Coney Island hot dog while visiting the area.
2. Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating ContestIt is no surprise, but Coney Island is the capital of hot dogs. Nathan is another famous hot dog place in the neighborhood and it yearly provides an eating contest where participants come from all over the world to join.
3. Riegelmann BoardwalkThis 2.7-mile long plank that crosses the southern side of the neighborhood is where you will find the amusement park. Also, it was recognized as a New York City designated landmark.
4. Coney Island BeachDuring a warm summer day, head over to Coney Island Beach. Here you will have the chance to relax, sunbathe, go for a swim or even play a round of beach volleyball.
5. Coney Island MuseumIf you want to learn about the local history, head to this museum. The establishment has a permanent collection of over 5,000 items which include photographs, paintings, and vintage signs from over the years.