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Is it worth going to Coney Island?

Coney Island is about an hour from Manhattan by subway, and it's worth the journey, especially considering it's one of the top attractions in Brooklyn. During the summer, the Coney Island Boardwalk comes to life with its amusement piers, shops, food vendors, and other activities.



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The Coney Island Boardwalk, also known as the Riegelmann Boardwalk, is one of the top places to see in NYC since it's where you'll find most of the area's amusements, shops, and cafes. It's over 100 years old and stretches 2.7 miles from West 37th Street to Corbin Place.

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Plan on going in the fall, only interested in the fairgrounds and the aquarium.” I would plan about 3 hours. It does take time to get out there. It also depends on when you go too.

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Coney Island is home to an aquarium, action-packed rides, restaurants, shops, and more. From roller-coasters to go-karts, to live entertainment, and boardwalk games, beachfront Coney Island has something for everyone!

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Today, hundreds of thousands of people visit what has become one of the top New York beaches offering a range of fun things to do in summer. From movie nights to concerts and the wild Mermaid Parade, there's truly an activity for everyone.

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Iconic Coney Island is bursting with activity throughout the summer and even during the off-season. Walk along the famous boardwalk, ride on amusement rides, enjoy swimming or sunbathing on its nearly three miles of sandy beaches, or check out the courts for beach volleyball, handball, and basketball.

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The summer destination is one of the best day trips from NYC, so when you go, hit must-visit stops like Nathan's Famous hot dog stand for a bite, attend a crazy Coney Island Cyclone game and check out New York City's only aquarium.

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It attracted New Yorkers and visitors alike, from all over the world. Designed by engineer Philip P. Farley, who also planned the public beach, and built in three phases between 1922 and 1941, the boardwalk extends 2.7 miles, from West 37th Street in Coney Island to Brighton 15th Street in Brighton Beach.

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Today, Coney Island is going through the initial stages of revitalization. They've upgraded the amusement area (known as Luna Park), brought in a baseball stadium (home to the Brooklyn Cyclones), and it plays host to many annual events primarily in the summer season; live music, concerts, and festivals.

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