Bronx, New York

The Bronx is renowned for its vibrant culture, exquisite Art Deco gems, and beautiful nautical community of City Island.

Bronx Zoo

The Bronx Zoo, one of the largest zoos in the world and the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States, is well-known across the world.

Van Cortlandt House Museum

Frederick Van Cortlandt and his family commissioned the construction of Cortlandt Park, a Georgian-style home, in 1748.

Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum

New York City's Bronx is home to the majestic Bartow-Pell Mansion, a historic house museum, which is tucked away in a peaceful area of Pelham Bay Park.

Bronx Little Italy

The Bronx's Belmont neighbourhood, also known as Bronx Little Italy, is a vibrant hub of real Italian culture and a thriving business district.

City Island Nautical Museum

The museum is housed on the top level of a historically significant former elementary school that was previously a Revolutionary War cemetery.

Enid A. Haupt Conservatory

The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, which was constructed in 1902 and opened in New York City, is an essential component of the Bronx's New York Botanical Garden.

Everett Children's Adventure Garden

The garden was the country's first children's plant museum when it opened its doors in 1998.

Louie & Ernie's Pizza

It is located in the quaint, residential area of the Bronx. It is well-known for its thin-crust, New York-style pizzas.

Botanical Garden

The 250-acre New York Botanical Garden is a spectacular display of nature located in the Bronx, about 20 minutes from Midtown Manhattan.