Posted on 12/14/2014 9:41:43 AM PST by SeekAndFind
It's the city's largest, and most diverse, borough. Now its the best tourist destination in the nation?
That's the word from Lonely Planet tour guides, which has anointed Queens as the Best U.S. Destination for 2015.
"Queens is finally emerging from the shadows of Manhattan to take its place as one of New York's most fascinating boroughs," the guidebooks writers said.
True, there are only five boroughs, but still.
"I've watch it change from forgotten to an exciting destination," said Regis St. Louis, Lonely Planets coordinating author and a resident of Brooklyn.
St. Louis said Queens has the tourism momentum" thanks to recent upgrades of the Queens Museum and the Museum of the Moving Image, the creation of the Kaufman Arts District and the Emerging Arts Festival, and the modern-art Mecca PS 1.
Also, Lonely Planet touted:
The beer: Borough brewers such as Transmitter, SingleCut, and Finback offer new and cutting edge brews.
The hotels: Theres new boutique hotels and upmarket hostels" and more to come.
The beach: Rockaway is New York's best beach, says the guide, noting the "burgeoning eating and drinking scene." And unlike three other boroughs, Queens has a baseball team (alas, its the Mets).
Queens officials were crowing Wednesday though they hoped the other shoe wouldnt drop.
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Good list!
We live in one area and have been blessed to have visited the rest.
While I’ve always liked Greenville, SC and it’s a pretty town for the most part, I just don’t see it as being compelling enough to outsiders to be any sort of tourist destination. Maybe as a base to venture out, but really Asheville is more central and more geared to the tourist trade. The lake country up above nearby Clemson is beautiful, many waterfalls falling out of NC and into those lakes at the base of the escarpment. There’s a waterfall and rapids running right through downtown Greenville. But again I just don’t see it as being compelling to tourists, nice as it is. The attractions are to the north, most of them over an hour away.
I took a photo of that in 1976. Looks just the same, other than the colors having faded some.
Guess how many of those destinations are on my bucket list.
We were there not too long ago! I hadn’t realized there was a mine tour that ran under the town. The ok corral was pretty awesome and the bird cage was literally “haunting”. We felt like we stepped back in time. My wife just loved it.
New Orleans is a great place. You must go there to visit the projects.
Yes. Go at night so you can get that really special N O mugging.
I was there a number of years ago with Alan Keyes and a couple of family members. We rode horses out into the hills amongst a bunch of the old silver mines. It was a lot of fun. Very memorable.
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