Many Corona attractions are in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, but the neighborhood core also offers a few gems.
The former site of two world’s fairs provides acres upon acres of year-round activities for kids and adults.
International flavors, particularly from Latin America, make Corona an eating destination.
Go behind the scenes for videos on neighborhood history.
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This expansive open-air night market celebrates the rich cultural diversity of NYC.
Jazz legend Louis Armstrong's former Queens home now serves as a tribute to his life and legacy.
New York City's only hands-on science center caters to families, groups and event planners.
Big Mexican flavors in a casual, homey atmosphere have kept diners coming in since 1992.
Fried fresh and served with all the fixings, chalupas shine at this cash-only stall.
The largest park in Queens, which has served as the backdrop for countless iconic hip-hop music videos.
This is the largest recreation center ever built inside a New York City park, home to an Olympic-size swimming pool and a year-round NHL-regulation hockey rink.
The <em>Skyline Princess</em> is designed for all-weather, year-round yacht cruises in New York Harbor and the Long Island Sound.
The Lemon Ice King of Corona is a beloved neighborhood institution.
First opened some 80 years ago in Williamsburg, this family-owned Italian deli migrated boroughs and became a Corona staple.
This nine-hole mini golf course teaches the science of spaceflight and explores concepts like gravity, propulsion, escape velocity, launch window and more.