by Chris Channing

There is a complete culture and history behind the Jersey City that older folk remember. Jersey City has blossomed into a thriving city with plenty of things to do on a vacation, or even for a lazy afternoon for local residents. Getting to know the city, its residents, and forms of entertainment is a complete experience in itself.

Transportation is something travelers need to keep in mind when going to places they aren’t familiar with. Whether or not they get a rental car, bring their own, or even if they decide to take an RV- they’ll need wheels to get around. But if travelers are fine with public transportation, Jersey City won’t disappoint with its many bus routes, train routes, and airports.

Jersey City is known mostly for being very close to the Statue of Liberty- one of the most widely known landmarks in the United States. Also popular is Ellis Island, where immigrants had once visited to gain entry into the country years ago. Now both make for a wonderful sight for those who don’t live in the area- and a great trip in history for those who live in the area.

The largest clock in the world, the Colgate Clock, also resides in Jersey City. This is a very worthy look for tourists, who should realize that the clock may not be around for too much longer. Because it has been taking up a now-abandoned lot, the Colgate Clock is likely to be moved in the near future. It is unclear whether this may even happen or not, but tourists should get pictures of the clock while they still can.

Jersey City is especially friendly to females, who just love to shop. There are a total of ten different shopping districts to visit in Jersey City- each with their own style and different shops and goods. Jersey City commonly brags that their sales tax is only 3.5%, compared to the 8% or more that other states and locations abide by. As such, Jersey City is considered a hot shopping location for tourists.

Parks are also a great way to spend a family vacation. Planning a picnic, playing park sports, or just enjoying the breeze of a great summer day are a few ways to take in everything a park has to give. There are three famous parks in Jersey City; Liberty State Park, Leonard Gordon Park, and the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. Each one has unique elements that should be seen in person to get the most out of a vacation.

Closing Comments

It’s hard to go wrong with Jersey City- one of the most beautiful cities in the state of New Jersey. Get the most benefit of your visit by talking to a travel agent or looking for more information online to see what would best interest one’s own tastes.

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