Coney Island
Get ready for sensory overload. To see it is to believe it. Artists, bikers, beatniks, homeboys, hipsters, squares, immigrants, families, freaks, and vast members of fringe society enjoy sun & beach, amusements, people watching, and the one-of-a-kind sounds, smells, and vibrant colors of the people’s playground.
Luna Park
Coney Island is as much about the rides and amusements as is it about the beach and boardwalk.
Sideshows by the Seashore
Os Gemeos' Mural
Seeing Os Gemeos' mural on Stillwell Avenue alone is worth the trip to Coney Island.
Coney Island Museum
Design Jobs
Stillwell Ave Terminal
The open atmosphere and art deco architecture makes this station unique.
Coney Art Walls + Smorgasburg
Coney Island Art Walls is an eclectic outdoor museum featuring murals by 34 notable street artists like Ron English, Shepard Fairey, Kenny Scharf and Aiko.
Ruby's
Totonno's
Paul's Daughter
Currently operated by the original owner’s daughter, Tina, this is one of the oldest spots on the boardwalk. Though recently renovated, it still has the classic signage with signature lettering.
MCU Park, The Cyclones
Brooklyn and baseball are synonymous, but a visit to MCU Park for a Cyclones game is more about the people and atmosphere, than the game.
Mermaid Parade
Beach
Coney Island’s beach attracts an eclectic mix of characters, creating an interesting microcosm of NYC.
B & B Carousel
Enjoy a spin through Coney Island’s past on this vintage carousel built in 1906.
Fireworks on the Beach
Coney Island Boardwalk
From dusk till dawn it feels like an outdoor party.
Nathan's Famous
Pete’s Clam Stop
Coney Island Raceway
Steeplechase Pier
Thunderbolt
The steel engineering masterpiece is a whopping 125 feet tall and riders are pulled up and dramatically dropped in a series of mind-blowing inversions and routes.
Wonder Wheel
Coney Island Cyclone
Wavewall
The wave-like architectural sculpture was created by Vito Acconci with Jim McConnell in 2005, for the West 8th St station (F, Q).