Queens is New York City's largest borough. Queens is home to Gateway National Recreation Area and Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, with miles of beaches, forests and grasslands to hike and explore. Queens also might be the city's most ethnicall… read more
Queens, New York, is home to a diverse mix of Latin cultures with thousands of immigrants from countries like Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. As a result, many of the city's most authentic Latin restaurants, where talented chefs share t… read more
Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City and is, according to their official web site, "the most diverse community in the nation." Attractions include the Queens Botanical Garden, the Queens Museum of Art and Shea Stadium, home o… read more
The eclectic borough of Queens offers some of New York City's most authentic ethnic cuisine, and South America is particularly well represented. After a day of outdoor recreation at Flushing Meadow Corona Park, the "keystone park of Queens… read more
After a day spent road biking or hiking the trails in Central Park, you'll probably be ready for a scrumptious meal. New York City is known for its excellent restaurants and seemingly endless list of ethnic eateries, including Cuban food. T… read more
Queens makes its claim as New York City's place of choices. Home to Flushing Meadows Corona Park and home of the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament, the borough offers a variety of alfresco attractions: a marina, ice skating, sailing and Shea Stad… read more
After touring around Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx in your hybrid bicycle, you may find yourself in Queens, N.Y., starving for an ethnic, tasty, carb-loading meal. Asian fusion restaurants provide the best blends of the entire continent… read more
There are plenty of ways the adventurous traveler can explore New York City. The waterways are a popular kayaking destination and offer stunning views of the city from canals and inlets off the Hudson. When you've finished exploring for th… read more
A churrascaria is a Brazilian restaurant where meats such as beef, pork, lamb, chicken are grilled rotisserie style over embers of wood or charcoal. Rodizio service occurs when servers offer food several times throughout the meal and usuall… read more
As part of New York City, Queens is a very popular traveler's destination in the United States. Queens is home to many attractions, like Citi Field where the New York Mets play baseball, as well as the USTA National Tennis Center, the venue… read more
In New York City, no borough has a larger Colombian population than Queens. If you were thinking of catching the next flight to Bogota for a traditional plate of pollo Sudato, think again. From La Cacerola restaurant to Rinconcito Paisa to… read more
Queens Village is a small neighborhood within the New York City borough of Queens. The largely residential area is known for its stately Dutch Colonial and Tudor homes and its proximity to Belmont Race Track. Though New York City may not, a… read more
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