Explore this scenic waterfront neighborhood, conveniently connected to Lower Manhattan by the Staten Island Ferry.
Cheer on the Staten Island FerryHawks, catch a show and enjoy dishes from around the world.
Check out shoreline views and landmark sights in our photo slideshow before visiting the neigbhorhood.




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The FerryHawks are Staten Island’s professional baseball team, and one of the best values for a sporting event in NYC.
An exclusive 21+ venue, BOTA Supper Club is Staten Island’s hottest destination for elevated modern American cuisine, where chic vibes meet sultry sophistication.
The ballpark is the home of the Staten Island FerryHawks, a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, and hosts private events.
This Staten Island theater is one of the borough’s most beloved cultural spots.
The museum educates visitors about the history and technology of the nation’s lighthouses.
The ferry is an attraction unto itself. For no charge, visitors can take a 25-minute to Staten Island.
On Staten Island’s North Shore, this memorial resembles a pair of wings reaching skyward, honoring Staten Island victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Architects Thomas Hastings and John Carrere built this storied building from 1904 to 1906, which today is a designated New York City landmark and houses a slew of government and civic offices, including the borough president’s office.
This weekly Saturday greenmarket is full of fresh and organic produce, seafood, meats and baked goods from nearby farms and locations.
MakerSpace offers Staten Island's creative community facilities that help turn innovative ideas into tangible works of art in an array of materials.
Also known as COAHSI, this wonderful program does everything in its power to promote and foster humanities, culture and the arts on the long-overlooked borough of Staten Island.
Formerly known as 120 Bay Cafe, this bar, restaurant and live music venue—known for its brightly painted and creatively decorated façade—is only a few blocks from the Staten Island Ferry terminal.