Located along New Jersey's Gold Coast, 99 Hudson is walkable to great shopping and dining and just eight minutes by train to Manhattan — often faster than if commuting from Brooklyn or Queens.
TRAINS, FERRIES AND AUTOMOBILES
Jersey City offers a variety of options for commuting to New York. The Exchange Place PATH station with 24-hour service to Manhattan is just 500-feet from 99 Hudson. Ferry and water taxi service runs from Paulus Hook to Wall Street and Battery Park City. For those who drive, the nearby Holland Tunnel exits directly into downtown Manhattan.
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George Washington Bridge
30 Minutes
Hoboken
15 Minutes
Short Hills Mall
25 Minutes
Newark Airport
20 Minutes
In Close Proximity
Waterfront Esplanade
1 Block
Exchange Place – PATH
1 Block
Whole Foods
4 Blocks
Light Rail
Hoboken
7 Minutes
Lincoln Harbor
15 Minutes
Newark
10 Minutes
NY Waterway Ferry
Hudson Yards
25 Minutes
Battery Park City
8 Minutes
Midtown
13 Minutes
Wall Street
10 Minutes
Path
One WTC
8 Minutes
Grand Central
35 Minutes
Penn Station
22 Minutes
Union Square
32 Minutes
WELCOME TO JERSEY CITY
ARTS & CULTURE
ARTS & CULTURE
Art is at the heart of Jersey City. Street art, including murals by Shepard Fairey, is seemingly everywhere. A host of galleries, like Mana Contemporary, exhibit emerging and world-class artists, including Amy Sherald, whose painting of Michelle Obama hangs in the National Portrait Gallery.
DINING
DINING
There’s a dish for every palate, from waterfront dining at Battello to genuine Portuguese fare at Broa Café. Specialty shops like Jersey City Fish Stand and Darke Pines Butcher, Talde, and Ample Hills Creamery from Brooklyn, add to the wealth of options.
In the charming Historic Downtown of Jersey City, you’ll find a trove of restaurants, shops and night spots, as wells as parks, pedestrian malls and majestic turn-of-the-century buildings. Beautiful tree-lined, brownstone neighborhoods bring gentility and calm to the district’s bustle.
NIGHTLIFE
NIGHTLIFE
As day turns to night, the parties start at popular spots like the Rooftop at Exchange Place, Miss Wong’s, and Porta. The bars swing into action along Newark Avenue, led by The Archer with creative cocktails and Cellar 335, a tiki-themed bar serving tropical cocktails and small plates with an Asian twist.
The landscaped waterfront esplanade that runs along the Gold Coast offers a multitude of restaurants, bars, entertainment and recreation options. Liberty State Park is perfect for hikes, picnicking and family outings, while Hamilton Park has basketball and tennis courts, and summer movie nights.