Sightseeing
Perfect for a walk along the bay, enjoying the restaurants, bars, ice cream and parks.
The historic Perth Amboy waterfront in Middlesex County features a memorable historic and maritime setting that has been a huge driver of the town’s comeback. The area abounds with attractions, including a promenade, a marina, seafood restaurants, and well-preserved historic landmarks such as the former Perth Amboy Ferry Slip, now a museum. Capitalizing on its spectacular views of Raritan Bay and Staten Island, the Perth Amboy waterfront offers a wide range of recreation and well-preserved historic features that shine with local pride.
Waterfront Walkway
206 Front StreetPerfect for a walk along the bay, enjoying the restaurants, bars, ice cream and parks.
The historic Perth Amboy waterfront in Middlesex County features a memorable historic and maritime setting that has been a huge driver of the town’s comeback. The area abounds with attractions, including a promenade, a marina, seafood restaurants, and well-preserved historic landmarks such as the former Perth Amboy Ferry Slip, now a museum. Capitalizing on its spectacular views of Raritan Bay and Staten Island, the Perth Amboy waterfront offers a wide range of recreation and well-preserved historic features that shine with local pride.
A museum full of history, an unmissable visit.
Tours of the Museum:
Every Sunday
1pm, 2pm, and 3pm
$5 per adult/$2 per student
Children 12 and under free
Is the only proprietary governor's mansion of the original Thirteen Colonies still standing. Overseen by architect and builder John Edward Pryor, construction began in 1762 and was completed in 1764.
The Proprietary House
149 Kearny AveA museum full of history, an unmissable visit.
Tours of the Museum:
Every Sunday
1pm, 2pm, and 3pm
$5 per adult/$2 per student
Children 12 and under free
Is the only proprietary governor's mansion of the original Thirteen Colonies still standing. Overseen by architect and builder John Edward Pryor, construction began in 1762 and was completed in 1764.
Food scene
Located directly on Perth Amboy's historic waterfront, The Armory is a hidden jewel that showcases a unique and beautiful view of the Raritan Bay and the New York borough of Staten Island. This completely restored naval ammunition building was once used during World Wars I & II and is now acclaimed to be one of New Jersey's finest historical treasures.
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The Armory
149 4th AveLocated directly on Perth Amboy's historic waterfront, The Armory is a hidden jewel that showcases a unique and beautiful view of the Raritan Bay and the New York borough of Staten Island. This completely restored naval ammunition building was once used during World Wars I & II and is now acclaimed to be one of New Jersey's finest historical treasures.
El Meson Restaurant
409 Smith StreetDominican Restaurant with greet food and nice place.