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Down-to-earth Bayonne
With the grit of an East Coast port town, and the flair of a multicultural city just on the fringes of the Big Apple, Bayonne bursts into the waters between Newark Bay and Upper Bay. Its crisscrossing blocks are anchored on Broadway, where pretzel stands mingle with Italian pizza joints and antiques emporiums, while the old harbors are now a site for some striking memorials to the 9/11 attacks. Bayonne vacation rentals can also be a springboard for exploring the greater New York metro area, from uber-cool Hoboken to the bright lights of Times Square.
Bayonne is a well-located gem
It's Bayonne's location between the world-famous sights of Manhattan and Jersey City that really give it a place on the traveler's map. Just a short ride on the light rail from the doorstep of your Bayonne vacation rentals and you could be gawping at the Statue of Liberty in the Upper Bay, or bobbing across to Ellis Island to the see the historic collections there. Hoboken is also on the way, beckoning with its buzzing eateries, that fun Hoboken Fire Department Museum, and the famous Pier A views of NYC.
The month doesn't matter in Bayonne
Bayonne is all about immersing yourself in the gritty, local vibes of a port town within the NY metro area. That means there's never really any best time to come. You could bag Bayonne vacation rentals in the summer – between May and September – to get the best weather for strolling the parks of nearby Hoboken. Or, you could come in winter, when the December and January snows cover the Big Apple, and there's festive cheer in the restaurants from here to Broadway.
Bayonne pokes into Upper Bay
Bayonne really is surrounded on all sides by the urban tendrils of the New York metropolitan area. You can look west to see Newark Bay, dominated by docklands and airport runways. You can look east, where the wide Upper Bay stretches across to Brooklyn and Manhattan. South is the only direction where it's possible to get a little wilder. Hop across to Staten Island to discover the green meadows of Latourette Park, the wooded wetlands of Freshkills Park, and even the wide, orange-hued beaches of Great Kills Park.
Transportation options to and around Bayonne
Fly into John F. Kennedy Intl. Airport (JFK), the closest airport, located 17.5 mi (28.1 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that's convenient for your trip, you could also fly into Newark Liberty Intl. Airport (EWR), which is 3.6 mi (5.9 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Bayonne 34 Street Station, Bayonne 22 Street Station and Bayonne 45 Street Station are the main stations in the area.