Best & Cool Science and Space Museums in Secaucus

We've collected top 10 mentioned science and space museums in Secaucus from other articles such as Trip101, Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, Travel Melodies.

Best & Cool Science and Space Museums in Secaucus

American Museum of Natural History
American Museum of Natural History
4.6 (12027 ratings)4.5 (23468 ratings)
From dinosaurs to outer space and everything in between, this huge museum showcases natural wonders.
200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA
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Mentioned by 10Best
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"One of the world's largest natural history museums with more than 33 million specimens and exhibits, the AMNH educates and entertains visitors, keeping them busy for quite some time. It would seem impossible to top the already-existing exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) but last year one more must-see colossal cast of a 122-foot-long dinosaur moved in to its home on the fourth floor. Forty-five permanent exhibit halls including the Rose Center for Earth and Space, the Hayden Planetarium, as well as galleries for temporary exhibitions, one of the most fascinating, "Mummies" will be on display through mid-January, 2018."
Mentioned by Blooloop
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"The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is one of the biggest natural history museums in the world, spanning 26 interconnected buildings. Founded in 1869, AMNH has 45 permanent exhibition halls, as well as a planetarium and library. The museum’s collection contains more than 34 million specimens of plants, fossils, animals, minerals, rocks, meteorites and human remains."
New York Hall Of Science
New York Hall Of Science
4.5 (4388 ratings)4 (294 ratings)
This former 1964 World's Fair pavilion now houses more than 450 interactive science & tech exhibits.
47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368, USA
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"The hands-on, inclusive nature of the NY-Sci is designed specifically for teaching kids’ skills related to science, technology, engineering, and math – the STEM disciplines. Engage with the museum’s 450 exhibits, and find out if you’ve got a future scientist on your hands. Activities for tiny tots investigate creatures in the city, teach how to make crayons and tinker with all sorts of design and building ideas."
Mentioned by Travel Melodies
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"The New York Hall of Science is a spectacular museum for families. It is located in Queens, NY, and has enough exhibits to keep kids of all ages occupied for hours. The museum has many interactive and educational exhibits, areas to build and create, a 3-D movie theater, mini-golf, and a huge science playground!"
Mentioned by New York City 5 days itinerary
An Epic 5 Days in New York Itinerary (by a Former New Yorker)
"The New York Hall of Science is also here, and great for little kids if you happen to be schlepping them around with you – or if you’re a kid at heart. You could also check out the Queens Botanical Garden here if you are so inclined!"
The Hayden Planetarium
The Hayden Planetarium
4.6 (309 ratings)4.5 (399 ratings)
Space exhibits & shows in a large & futuristic sphere that seems to float inside a glass cube.
200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, USA
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Mentioned by New York City 5 days itinerary
An Epic 5 Days in New York Itinerary (by a Former New Yorker)
"Also, don’t forget to take in a show at the Hayden Planetarium, where Neil de Grasse Tyson’s butter-like voice will soothe you as he takes you through a ridiculously psychedelic cosmic journey. By around now, it’ll probably be close to dinner time. Despite my many years living in the city, I still don’t know this part of town well for restaurants, so I’ll direct you to the Infatuation yet again for recommendations on where to eat near The Met or Eater for where to eat near the Natural History Museum."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Hayden Planetarium, also known as "The Hayden Sphere" or "The Great Sphere" is a public planetarium and a part of the Rose Center for Earth and Space which comes under the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. The Planetarium NYC is currently directed by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Hayden Planetarium NYC provides you with a virtual ...Read more"
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Source: Photo by user Carol M. Highsmith used under PUBLIC DOMAIN. For a date with a twist, head out to the Hyden Planetarium to spend an evening under the stars. Visit its Space Theater that features incredible visuals of space thanks to virtual reality simulators that are among the largest in the world, as well as up-to-date displays of cosmic discoveries."
Museum of Illusions
Museum of Illusions
4.3 (3126 ratings)4 (35 ratings)
77 8th Ave, New York, NY 10014, USA
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Mentioned by Travel Melodies
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"Museum of Illusions is one of the best New York City attractions for families. It is a small two-storey interactive museum, close to the High Line or the Whitney Museum. It is the perfect NYC attraction for teenagers as well, as there is an element of participation and cool factor in almost every exhibit."
Bruce Museum
Bruce Museum
4.4 (282 ratings)4.5 (182 ratings)
Museum offering permanent & rotating exhibits on art, science & natural history, plus weekly tours.
1 Museum Dr, Greenwich, CT 06830, USA
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Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"The owner of this 19th-century home, wealthy textile merchant Robert Moffat Bruce, bequeathed it to the town of Greenwich in 1908 with…"
The Newark Museum of Art
The Newark Museum of Art
4.6 (1157 ratings)4.5 (258 ratings)
Displays of American art, interior decor & more plus a planetarium & an interactive nature exhibit.
49 Washington St, Newark, NJ 07102, USA
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Liberty Science Center
Liberty Science Center
4.5 (5939 ratings)4 (706 ratings)
4 floors & 12 galleries with hands-on science exhibits plus an IMAX Dome Theater.
222 Jersey City Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305, USA
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Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Sony Wonder Technology Lab
3.7 (181 ratings)
Free, 4-level museum housing interactive exhibits that explore communications & technology.
25 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA
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Mentioned by Marco Feng
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"Located in Midtown, Sony Wonder Lab is an interactive science and technology center where visitors can play with the latest technologies and discover how electronics are used in daily life and various professions, including health and medicine, environmental engineering, computer technology, and entertainment. It is a great place for children between 8 - 12, and even fun to visit for adults. Do you know what’s the best part?"
Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Stamford Museum & Nature Center
4.6 (212 ratings)4.5 (277 ratings)
Kid-oriented nature center with trails, a small museum & animals, including two otters.
39 Scofieldtown Road and, 151 Scofieldtown Rd, Stamford, CT 06903, USA
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Best Diners in Secaucus

Dale Diner
Dale Diner
4.2 (604 ratings)
Classic American diner serving breakfast favorites, burgers & entrees in an old-school setup 24/7.
189 W 231st St, Bronx, NY 10463, USA
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Kellogg's Diner
Kellogg's Diner
3.8 (2237 ratings)
Longtime, circa-1973 Williamsburg neighborhood favorite serving diner fare 24 hours a day.
518 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
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Mentioned by Thrillist
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"Open round the clock, this Williamsburg standby offers standard diner fare in a (relatively) updated setting, following a makeover in 2008. Expect everyone from neighborhood regulars who always order the baked meatloaf to hipster night owls stopping in for post-bar- crawl burgers and mozzarella sticks. Be warned: it’s hard to resist the temptation of the dessert case, with its rotating assortment of sweets like banana cream pie, tiramisu, and Oreo cheesecake -- and the added scoop of ice cream goes without saying."
Mentioned by Time Out New York
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"Restaurants Diners Williamsburg. For over 40 years, Williamsburg’s 24-hour standby has been known for a highly varied clientele, depending on the time of day and day of week. Not to miss on the veritable tome of a menu is a house burger—amped up with bacon, mushrooms, Swiss cheese, and sautéed onions—and one of the house confections (cheesecake, tiramisu) displayed proudly in a rotating case."
The Kitchen Sink
The Kitchen Sink
3.9 (296 ratings)
Breakfast, burgers & everything in between are listed on the long menu at this retro diner.
88 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003, USA
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Mentioned by TheCollector
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"The Kitchen is a non-profit performance space dedicated to exhibiting groundbreaking work in many different mediums—dance and music performances to film installations. The Kitchen also holds lectures by artists from around the world. The Kitchen was founded in 1971 by Woody and Seina Vasulka."

Best Zoo in Secaucus

Staten Island Zoo
Staten Island Zoo
4.4 (2072 ratings)4 (486 ratings)
8-acre zoo with more than 400 animals, including many reptiles, & an African Savannah exhibit.
614 Broadway, Staten Island, NY 10310, USA
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Mentioned by Holidify
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"The Staten Island Zoo in New York City is the only zoo in the city not run by the Wildlife Conservation Society. Local legend says that the zoo initially had ties with the Staten Island Reptile Club which would explain why it has always had a particularly impressive reptile collection. Timings : 10 AM to 5 PM (April to October), 10 AM to 4.30 PM (November to March)"
Mentioned by Kev's Best
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"Staten Island Zoo is an 8-acre suburban zoo in West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York City. The zoo is open year-round except on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. It has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums since 1988."
Prospect Park Zoo
Prospect Park Zoo
4.4 (2677 ratings)
More than 125 species within the confines of a 12-acre menagerie, suitable for all ages.
450 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11225, USA
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Mentioned by MommyPoppins
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"Perfect for even the smallest animal enthusiasts, the Prospect Park Zoo is a fun, and manageable family destination tucked in the Children's Corner of Prospect Park. Though you won't find the most exotic animals here, there are still tons of fun things to do with kids at this NYC gem. The Discovery Trail is a winding, shady path that snakes through an array of animal habitats and includes interactive games for kids, like a climbable spider web."
Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
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"Though the species of animals available here are not very much unique but you have several other things which you can do for fun. The attraction of this place is interactive games which your kids can enjoy such as the climbable spider, Red pandas, a duck pond. Don’t miss the sea lion show which is very interesting and don’t forget to spend some time at the Prospect Park Carousel on your way out."
Mentioned by NY Zoos & Aquarium Events & Catering
"Guests can meander down the Discovery Trail and wander among dingoes and red pandas, or stroll over to the breathtaking rotunda to meet our mascots – a troop of Hamadryas baboons in a habitat designed to get you up close and personal."
Queens Zoo
Queens Zoo
4.5 (3488 ratings)4.5 (236 ratings)
More than 75 species from the Americas represented, including Andean bears, pumas, parrots & bison.
53-51 111th St, Corona, NY 11368, USA
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Mentioned by traveltriangle.com
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"This zoo in New York is very famous as all the animals live here in harmony. It is one of the smaller sides with the focus of North American animals. They also have two residents like other zoos which are sea lion who performs for the visitors at few intervals throughout the day and one petting zoo for kids where food is also available on site."
Mentioned by ArrestedWorld
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"Zoo in Flushing Meadows Park in the Queens neighborhood, with more than 7 hectares of land that houses the most representative species in America. Space, where the World Fairs were held, saw him born in 1968. The dome where the aviary is located was originally a pavilion during the 1964 World’s Fair."
Mentioned by MommyPoppins
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"Bison, bears, elk, and pumas all live in harmony at the Queens Zoo. This zoo is on the smaller side, with a focus on North American animals. Wander down the Animal Trail, or explore the Aviary, which features a dome from the 1964 World's Fair."

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Secaucus

Hunter's Point South Park
Hunter's Point South Park
4.8 (2915 ratings)4.5 (92 ratings)
Popular urban park offers a waterfront promenade, green space, playground, dog run & cafe plaza.
Center Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA
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Mentioned by Girl With The Passport
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"Empty Walkway at Hunter’s Point South Park in Long Island City Queens. Formerly a modern-day industrial wasteland where you were 99.999% likely to get mugged, this section of Long Island City has been completely revitalized into Hunter’s Point South Park, one of the best parks in NYC. It’s an enchanting, 10-acre park that sits along the East River and offers visitors impressive views of the Midtown East Manhattan skyline from a modern, 30-foot tall viewing platform along the water."
Mentioned by Just a Pack
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"Until recently this park was just a bunch of abandoned warehouses and post apocalyptic industrial wasteland. As recently as the early 2000s you would only go here if you wanted to get mugged. Today thanks to the dubious joys of gentrification, the park is a beautiful waterfront gem."
Travers Park
Travers Park
4.5 (1359 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
Neighborhood park featuring a playgrounds, plus tennis, basketball, handball & bathrooms.
76-9 34th Ave, Queens, NY 11372, USA
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Mentioned by Red Tricycle
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"Founded in 1948, it was named after community leader Thomas J. Travers. Kids love being in a life-size garden oasis with the leaf-and-vine shaped spray showers. Nearby there is also an area for handball, tennis and roller hockey for the big ones."
Cove Island
Cove Island
4.6 (855 ratings)4.5 (172 ratings)
Sprawling island park with sand beaches & cycling paths, plus abundant waterfowl & a nature center.
1125 Cove Rd, Stamford, CT 06902, USA
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Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Secaucus

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Eastern Parkway Guest House
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$72 /night
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