America’s oldest state park offers stunning views of the Falls. Stroll through scenic walkways, check out the Observation Tower, and snap those must-have photos.
Hop aboard the iconic boat tour that takes you right up to the base of the Falls. Prepare to get soaked (they provide ponchos)!
Descend into the Niagara Gorge and walk along wooden platforms just a few feet away from the thundering Bridal Veil Falls.
Feel like crossing the border? Bring your passport and walk across the Rainbow Bridge to explore the Canadian side of Niagara Falls.
For a special splurge, take a short helicopter tour of the Falls for a bird’s-eye view of one of the world’s natural wonders.
Three floors of new & used books, two cats. The oldest and largest used book store in Western New York, with a growing inventory of vinyl records.
The Niagara Arts & Cultural Center, Inc. is a nonprofit (501c3), community-focused cultural center that houses more than 100 artists – including painters, sculptors, ceramicists, educators, woodworkers, photographers, theater companies, dance companies and more – in studios and programmable spaces.
The Albright-Knox Art Gallery is a vibrant museum in the heart of Buffalo's cultural district actively collecting and exhibiting art since 1862.
The Red Coach Inn in Niagara Falls, New York was the filming location for the wedding of Jim and Pam in the TV show The Office. The inn was used as the fictional "Statler Falls Hotel" in the episode titled "Niagara". The Red Coach Inn also overlooks Niagara's majestic Upper Rapids, just 500 yards from the brink of Niagara Falls - so close you can hear the roar!
The most celebrated Niagara Falls restaurant in Canada, The Skylon Tower, offers two great levels of fine dining, both 775 feet above the Falls!