Harlem Info

Things To Do In Harlem

Harlem remains one of New York’s most diverse neighborhoods, with the area around West 125th Street boasting an especially vibrant mix of cultural institutions, shops and historic spots. Whether you want to go grab a bite to eat, take a stroll around the park, take a visit to a library, museum, theater or church, or maybe just go out and shop. Harlem has it all at your finger tips.

Parks

  • Northern Central Park
  • Central Park Zoo
  • Harlem Meer Park
  • West 110 Street Playground
  • Riverbank State Park
  • St. Nicholas Park
  • Morning Side Park
  • Jackie Robinson Park
  • Marcus Garvey Park
  • Richard Rodgers Amphitheater

Arts & Culture

  • Studio Museum
  • The Africa Center
  • The National Jazz Museum
  • El Museo del Barrio
  • The Essie Green Galleries
  • Gadson Gallery
  • Morris-Jumel Mansion
  • Harlem Needle Arts
  • Harlem Art Alliance
  • Renaissance Fine Art (RFA)

Dining & Entertainment

Grab a bite at one of the many local restaurants with outdoor seating in Harlem. Harlem is known for its wide sidewalks on its avenues, so local businesses certainly take advantage of it. Lenox Avenue and Frederick Douglass boulevard will provide the most options for casual and fine dining in Harlem.
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