NYC is one of my favorite cities in the world.The vibrant energy, iconic Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and Central Park always remain the main attractions.

This time, I decided to explore the beautiful waterfront on the other side of the Hudson. I wanted to soak in the magnificent city skyline at every hour.

The golden glow during sunrise and sunset is simply breathtaking, and the night view is absolutely mesmerizing.

The walkway from Exchange Place to Hoboken is flat, completely ♿️ wheelchair accessible, and perfectly safe for a peaceful stroll at any time of day or night. From a distance, you can spot the striking Water’s Soul art installation in Newport. There are plenty of cozy coffee shops and great food spots along the way to sit back and relax.

Walking from Hoboken to Exchange Place offers uninterrupted views, and if you’re looking to hop across the river, the ferry is a quick and scenic option and completely ♿️ wheelchair accessible.You can catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty and even make a quick trip to the Oculus Mall on the NYC side.

Wheelchair Accessibility ♿️ ♿️ ♿️

Hyatt Regency and the Sonesta Simply Suites are two hotels that are very convenient and completely ♿️ wheelchair accessible. Both the ferry and the PATH train are also completely accessible, making it easy to travel to the other side of the Hudson. The are completely ♿️ wheelchair accessible restrooms at exchange place .