正在尋找 Astoria 有哪些有趣的活動嗎? 那麼,您來對地方了! 這個充滿活力的社區早在 17 世紀就已建立,如今以其精彩的博物館、美麗的公園和誘人的餐廳而聞名。 無論您是結伴同行還是獨自旅行,您都會發現 Astoria 處處都是值得一遊的景點和活動。 因此,如果您正計劃前往當地,請閱讀我們的指南,了解該地區的最佳景點。 使用 Go City®,您可以花更少的錢,看更多風景。
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Astoria 充滿了多樣性與文化,擁有一系列精彩的餐飲選擇。 無論您是在尋找甜點、浪漫的約會地點,或者只是想快速吃一片披薩,這裡都能滿足每個人的需求。 不過,如果您是第一次來到這裡,我們建議您前往該地區眾多誘人的希臘餐廳之一。 Bahari Estiatorio 憑藉其道地的美食和悠閒的氛圍,早已贏得了大眾的青睞,一直是我們的首選。 這家餐廳是當地人的最愛——我們完全明白其中的原因! 但如果您不喜歡希臘料理,也無需擔心——Astoria 絕對是美食愛好者的夢想之地。 喜歡辛辣口味的人應該去 Seva 看看。 這家餐廳憑藉其親切的菜單和豐富的風味,致力於將印度料理推向廣大受眾。 只要注意不要點得太辣就好! 多年來,樂器為無數傑作注入了靈魂,但沒有哪種樂器能像 Steinway 鋼琴那樣具有辨識度。 對於充滿好奇心的音樂家和工匠來說,Steinway & Sons Factory 提供了導覽服務,讓您親眼目睹這款優美樂器的製作過程。 深入探索音樂史中至關重要的一環,並親自感受製作這些作品背後的精緻工藝。 走在工廠裡,您可能會覺得自己彷彿坐上了時光機回到過去,但這正是他們的鋼琴如此特別的原因。 該公司採用了許多獨特的手工製作技術,而非現代化的生產方法。 由於導覽時間長達兩小時,我們建議您穿上最舒適的鞋子!
文化巡禮
若少了 Noguchi Museum,Astoria 的最佳景點清單就不算完整。 這座機構由日裔美籍雕塑家野口勇 (Isamu Noguchi) 創辦並設計,是美國首間由藝術家專為展示個人作品而成立的機構。 自此以後,該館藏不斷擴大,現已涵蓋現代及當代藝術家種類繁多的非凡雕塑作品。 別忘了前往雕塑花園參觀,您可以在寧靜的戶外環境中欣賞一些最引人入勝的雕塑作品。 雖然這是一座專業博物館,但對於任何來到當地的創意人士而言,這些獨特的作品都極具吸引力。 中城區有 MoMa 和 The Museum at FIT,而 Astoria 則有 Museum of the Moving Image。 該機構坐落於 Astoria Studios 前址,致力於推廣數位媒體的歷史、藝術性與技術。 在豐富的館藏中,您會發現從著名的電影服裝、靜態攝影到技術及製作設備等各式展品。 此外,遊客還能享受沉浸式展覽、動畫工作站及特別活動。 無論是影迷還是普通觀眾,這裡都同樣引人入勝——千萬別錯過! 我們熱愛優質的博物館,幸運的是,對於志同道合的人來說,Astoria 提供了不少絕佳選擇。 The People’s Museum 是市內唯一此類型的機構,致力於為身心障礙人士提供沉浸式教育體驗。 該機構將自己定義為綜合教育博物館,其展覽內容涵蓋廣泛的主題。 從現代藝術和羅馬陶器,到美國獨立戰爭紀念品和恐龍骨骼,這裡應有盡有。 憑藉友善的環境和創新的呈現方式,這座博物館致力於為所有遊客提供有趣的學習體驗。
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我們在阿斯托利亞 (Astoria) 最喜愛的另一個景點是 Welling Court Mural Project。 這個充滿活力的企劃案距離蘇格拉底公園 (Socrates Park) 僅幾個街區,最初旨在美化該地區,並透過塗鴉藝術發揮積極的社會影響力。 藝廊全天 24 小時免費向公眾開放,展示了 150 多位藝術家的作品,其中包括 Lady Pink、Tristan Easton 和 Wane COD。 牆面是各種主題的背景:從充滿社會責任感且務實的作品,到幽默怪誕的風格,您在這裡都能一覽無遺。 別忘了帶上您的手機,這樣您就可以拍攝一些照片並上傳到 Instagram! 如果您在野口勇博物館 (Noguchi Museum) 還看不夠雕塑作品,那麼您應該考慮前往 Socrates Sculpture Park 看看。 1986 年,藝術家 Mark di Suvero 和 Enrico Martignoni 致力於將一片廢棄的垃圾掩埋場轉變為創新活動與創意想像的樞紐。 而他們成功了! 以曼哈頓天際線的奇妙美景為背景,這座公園現在擁有令人印象深刻且不斷更迭的建築模型收藏。 除了精美的當代雕塑外,您還可以在這裡欣賞音樂和舞蹈表演、電影放映、教育工作坊等活動。
我們認為,在溫和的夏日夜晚品嚐一杯冰涼的啤酒,是人生的一大樂事。 Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden 非常適合在度過精彩的探索行程後與朋友聚會,它被公認為紐約歷史最悠久的此類場館之一。 在友善的庭院中啜飲一些頂級的捷克啤酒和手工精釀啤酒,並享用剛出爐的熱騰騰德式小香腸。 您可以留意體育賽事之夜和傳統節慶活動——但要留意——現場可能會變得相當熱鬧! 那麼,還有什麼好說的呢? 我們熱愛阿斯托里亞! 該地區有如此多豐富的活動,絕對不會讓您感到無聊。 無論您是想品嚐這座城市最頂級的美食、與朋友小酌一杯,還是欣賞前衛藝術,這裡都能滿足您的所有願望! 如欲了解如何為您的旅行節省費用,請查看我們的 Explorer Pass 自選景點暢遊套票和 All-Inclusive Pass 全包景點暢遊套票。 如需更多詳情,請務必在 Instagram 和 Facebook 上與我們聯繫。
Welling Court Mural Project
Welling Court Mural Project
Another one of our favorite spots to visit in Astoria is the Welling Court Mural Project. Located just a few blocks from the Socrates Sculpture Park, this vibrant community endeavor started out in 2009 as a means of both beautifying the area and engendering positive social change through the art of graffiti. Free and open to the public 24 hours a day, the gallery displays the works of over 150 cutting-edge contemporary street artists, including murals by Lady Pink, Queen Andrea, Swoon and Crash. The walls serve as a backdrop for a wide variety of subject matters: from the socially charged and pragmatic to the comedic and whimsical, you’ll spot it all here. And trust us when we say that your Insta reels will thank you for visiting!
Steinway Street shopping
Steinway Street shopping
No trip to Astoria would be truly complete without exploring the mighty shopping mecca that is Steinway Street. Brace your credit card for a serious workout, for the neighborhood’s main drag weaves together decades-old local businesses, quirky one-off boutiques, thrift shops, high-street names, and more international eateries than you can shake a shish, souvlaki or pizza slice at, all set beneath the rattle and rumble of the elevated subway line.
The magic here lies in the discovery, so strap in and choose your adventure: you’ll find Lebanese bakeries doling out honey-drenched baklava, Middle Eastern spice shops heady with cardamom and za’atar aromas, and family-run jewelry stores that are like catnip to incurable lovers of all things shiny.
Fashion and home goods fans can comb through indie clothing stores, shoe shops, thrift and vintage stores for unique finds (that one-of-a-kind bargain is definitely in there somewhere), while gift shops come crammed with Astoria-themed tees and trinkets. All shopped out? Duck into one of Steinway’s dozens of cafes, restaurants and bubble tea bars to refuel and gloat over your quarry.
Astoria’s top museums
Museum of the Moving Image
Museum of the Moving Image
TV aficionado? Movie maven? Into gaming and digital art? Then the Museum of the Moving Image (aka MoMI) is likely to be right up your cinematic strasse. For here’s your chance to geek out over the art, history, technique and technology of digital media in all its forms. And this ain’t no look-and-don’t-touch kinda joint either. No, this cinephile’s dream ticket lets you get hands-on with all sorts of cool stuff. Bring stop-animation to life with flipbooks, green-screen your way into your own blockbuster and try your hand (pun intended) at puppeteering in the Jim Henson Exhibition (which also just happens to be home to Kermit, Miss Piggy and nearly 50 more of Henson’s most beloved characters).
Muppets and Fraggles a bit too cuddly for ya? Fear not: horror movie costumes and props from the likes of Nightmare on Elm Street and The Exorcist have you covered. Afterwards, snag a tub of popcorn and head to the state-of-the-art screens for independent and foreign film showcases.
The Noguchi Museum
If your visit to Socrates Park has put you in the mood for a second dose of sculptural magic, you’re in luck. The Noguchi Museum, founded and designed by Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, is just around the corner on Vernon Boulevard and stands as the first institution in America to be founded with the sole intention of showcasing the artist’s own work. Since then, the repository has grown to include a wide range of sculptures from other modern and contemporary artists, although Noguchi’s work still rules the roost – indeed, this is the largest collection of his work anywhere in the world. Either way, there’s plenty of cool eye candy to ogle here.
The museum feels like a tranquil retreat from Astoria’s hubbub, blending minimalist galleries with a serene outdoor sculpture garden, a combination that instantly hushes city noise and makes you slow down and contemplate the subtle textures and unexpected forms that Noguchi is known for.
Astoria eats (and drinks)
Greek Eats on Ditmars Boulevard
Greek Eats on Ditmars Boulevard
Astoria’s reputation as the Greek food capital of New York is unassailable, a bona fide Big Apple institution built on gyros, moussaka and tzatziki. Our first stop is the Artion bakery and patisserie on 31st Street, for all your honey-drenched baklava, custard-filled galaktoboureko, and buttery koulourakia (classic Greek cookies) needs. Of which, if you have any taste, you will have many.
Nearby Ditmars Boulevard is Astoria’s unofficial epicenter for all things Greek and delicious. Simply follow your nose to the goods as the heady scents of olive oil, grilled lamb and calamari drift tantalizingly on the breeze. The smart money here is on Ovelia, famous for its hearty brunches, all aromatic loukaniko sausage, buffalo calamari, super-sweet baklava pancakes, and punchy Greek coffee.
For lunch or dinner, Taverna Kyclades stands out for its grilled fish, sizzling shrimp saganaki, warm pitta, and mountainous salads, but you can find equally satisfying meals – plump pork gyros and tender souvlaki – from the many takeout counters that dot the area.
Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden
If there’s anything more delightful in this world than savoring a frosty cold one on a balmy summer’s evening, we’ve yet to discover it. In this regard, the Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden really delivers the goods. As it should do: it’s been trading here in Astoria since 1910 (give or take a Prohibition Era or two), making it the city’s oldest beer garden. Suffice it so say then, they know what they’re doing here.
Step through the unassuming entrance and you’ll find yourself in a leafy courtyard filled with long communal tables with string lights twinkling overhead. A perfect spot, in other words, for debriefing over Czech pilsners and American craft brews after the day’s exploration. Soak it all up with hearty plates of potato pancakes, mac’n’cheese and lashings of goulash.
SingleCut Beersmiths Brewery
SingleCut Beersmiths Brewery
At the risk of fixating a little too eagerly on Astoria’s great beer-drinking culture, our last pick is the sensational SingleCut Beersmiths Brewery. There’s a strong connection to music here – even the name comes from an obscure musical term (look it up!) – so, as you’d expect, there’s plenty of rock- and pop-related fun, including guitar head door handles, a vast vinyl record collection, music quiz nights and even the occasional punk karaoke evening.
But, that aside, it’s really all about the beers served up in the industrial-chic tap room – think ever-changing pours of creative IPAs, lagers and porters. Heck they’ve even brewed up collaborations with music legends including neighbors Steinway & Sons. There’s no dining menu here, but you’re welcome to bring in your own takeout food, so long as you pair it with a drink from the bar.
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