Are you going to visit New York or settle in New Jersey? Here are the neighborhoods to stay in Jersey City!
Why stay in Jersey City, New Jersey when you can choose to sleep in Manhattan, New York’s emblem just in front of the Hudson? A neighboring town in New York which is separated by the Hudson River, Jersey City is located in the western suburbs of New York and has a population of 270,753 inhabitants (2017). It is also the second largest city in New Jersey. Founded in 1609 by Henry Hudson (1565-1611), the area was populated by Lenapes Amerindians, but Jersey City was founded in 1820. The city is growing under the auspices of New York and is experiencing economic prosperity and progressive gentrification since the renovation of some of its neighbourhoods. This is demonstrated by the Goldman Sachs Tower, which is the highest skyscraper in the city. Only 47.44 per cent of the inhabitants are English-speaking, Spanish being the second language, with 22.54 per cent of the Spanish-speaking population.
Looking for a place to stay in Jersey City to enjoy a more pleasant area than in New York? Here are the neighborhoods to sleep in the city!
Historic Downtown
The "historical" neighbourhood – between quotes because as often in the United States, the city has only 199 years of history... – is the most pleasant of the city. Renovated, it's parseed of brownstones (New York brick houses), recent apartments to house in New Jersey and a plethora of shops gathered around Grove Street. Towards Christopher Columbus Dr. – Well, this name tells us something... - you will find most of the international cuisine restaurants and many bars where to stroll in the beautiful days. Jersey City embodies the image of melting pot American, with in its territory 75 different nationalities.
The city centre is therefore ideal to experience this multicultural and inter-ethnic American experience. Visit the historic cemetery of Harsimus, which was the place for many battles during the war of independence (1776-1781). The centre is located in the Golden Age building and the American industrial revolution: warehouses, stables, manor houses and manor houses brownstones very well preserved.
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Waterfront
The seafront , as its name suggests, is wet by the waters of the Hudson River. This is where you must choose to stay if you like the scenery of New York in the form of a postcard. The area offers beautiful seafront rides. You will enjoy breathtaking views of the Manhattan peninsula with its famous skyscrapers.
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Journal Square
Journal Square , north of downtown, is the economic lung of the city. It is a lively neighborhood, with many restaurants and shops where shopping, around Newark Avenue .
Especially, it is a multicultural social landscape that reveals itself to you: there is the mini-neighborhood of the Little India ( Little India ) and its many exhaled flavors in the streets, and Petite Manila ( Little Manila ), where a small tower was made in the Philippines (this country was colonized by the United States from 1898 to 1946). It must be said that more than 16,000 Filipinos live in Jersey City: they focus on a large number of restaurants, Filipino bakeries – anyone who has already gone to the Philippines can attest that Philippine bakeries are excellent – shops. Don't miss it. Phil Am Food Market , one of the most popular Philippine groceries on the east coast is American. Why stay in Journal Square? Because it’s a diverse neighbourhood, and not far from the city centre!
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Port Liberte
Are you looking to stay in Jersey City in luxurious neighborhoods? Port Liberte south of Journal Square and the centre is close to Liberty State Park and Liberty National Golf Course. Liberty State Park is a lung of greenery offering superb views of Manhattan and New York Bay, also very popular with locals. It is one of the most visited parks in the country because it offers a much more reassuring atmosphere than the New York Central Park, crowded (literally, crowded) It is a natural park opened in 1976 on the occasion of the bicentenary of the United States Declaration of Independence, with an area of 4.9 km2. Ferries allow you to cruise to visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
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The Heights
Finally, where to stay in Jersey City elsewhere than in the city centre? Tonnele Avenue, the neighborhood The Heights symbolizes the heights of the city. It is a quiet residential area, overlooking the city. The rents to sleep in Heights can therefore be higher as it is a more popular area than elsewhere in the city. You will find Victorian architecture houses overlooking Manhattan. To punctuate everything, a few restaurants will embellish your evenings at Central Avenue.
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