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How to Spend the Perfect Day in Williamsburg, Brooklyn?

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How to Spend the Perfect Day in Williamsburg, Brooklyn?

For a perfect day in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Whether you’re looking for something to do with family or friends, this vibrant NYC neighborhood has something for everyone. From world-class museums and galleries to outdoor activities, live music, and shopping, Williamsburg has an abundance of attractions to suit a variety of interests. Whether it’s your first time to the neighborhood or you’re a regular visitor, this guide will walk you through some of the best activities that make for a perfect day in Williamsburg.

Begin Your Day at the Brooklyn Flea

Starting off your day with the popular Brooklyn Flea is a great way to explore Williamsburg and get a taste of the local community. This flea market is held outdoors, with street food vendors, antique furniture, handcrafted art and jewelry, vintage clothing, books, fresh produce and so much more. You’ll find over 100 vendors selling their wares every weekend from 10am-5pm, located at 176 Bedford Avenue, between North 7th and 8th Streets. Along with the original Brooklyn Flea market lies an even larger site with over 200 vendors located at 247 Smith Street near Carroll Gardens. Don’t miss this chance to find some uniquely Brooklyn souvenirs or take a break with a meal from one of the delicious food vendors.

Explore the Outdoor Markets and Graffiti

Afterwards, explore some of the outdoor markets that stretch across the neighborhood. Hosier Lane has a constantly rotating gallery of colorful graffiti pieces painted on its walls by different artists each week. Head to Berg’n Beer Garden which occupies the space of an old building between Wythe Ave and Havemeyer St., where amongst other things you can take photos in front of the iconic “Biggie” wall mural. If you’re in the mood for some unique street art, then check out 50 Bogart Street where each of the warehouse’s four walls depicts a massive mural from some of the world’s top artists like MOMO, FAILE and Os Gemeos.

Take in Some of Williamsburg’s Art Museums

Williamsburg happens to be home to some noteworthy art museums: the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), located at 80 Hanson Place and The Jewish Museum at 92Y, located at 344 East 14th Street. Although both destinations are small, they’re packed with meaningful exhibitions that tell stories not only of African immigrants’ lives in America, but also of Jewish-American culture in NYC. Don’t miss the chance to browse African art and artifacts, visit cultural exhibits on black history and experience silent meditation strolls. Aside from these two locations, keep an eye out for galleries like 360 Xochi Quetzal, that showcase emerging artists’ work.

Take in Some Live Music or Theatre

Williamsburg also houses a generous bounty of live entertainment. Music fans have access to traditional theater productions from The Brick Theater, as well as live music from small venues like Baby’s All Right and Rough Trade NYC. Local cinema fans can catch independent movies at Videology Bar & Cinema and catch stand up shows at Union Hall on Union Street. If performance art is your thing, try hitting up Bizarre Bar for interactive performances by both established and emerging artists or visit The Kitchen, who put on thought-provoking pieces from some of today’s most celebrated names in performance art.

Grab a Bite to Eat

Williamsburg also offers a great selection of restaurants featuring exquisite tastes from all over the world. From classic comfort food (Williamburg’s own Pies-N-Thighs is a must try) to exotic pan-Asian fare (check out Oxomoco) there’s something for every type of palette. Craving Italian? Al di La serves up exquisite Italian dishes in its beautiful brick-lined restaurant or try Leporello for casual Italian family style fare. Whatever type of food you’re looking for there’s sure to be something amazing to eat in Williamsburg!

Shop independent Boutiques and Shops

Williamsburg is known for its independent boutiques and shops along Bedford Avenue and its various side streets, where visitors can explore vintage goods, designer clothing and more. Make sure you stop by Catbird for their beautifully curated collection of designer jewelry as well as local artisans’ creations of all kinds. Don’t forget to check out also Beacon’s Closet where you can find some amazing vintage finds at surprisingly affordable prices. For beauty product needs, visit Ayla Beauty which specializes in natural beauty product offerings only – an especially great option if you’re trying to go chemical free!

Feeling Lucky? Visit one of the many Casinos

If you’re feeling lucky, head over to one of Williamsburg’s many gambling parlors for some fun games for entertainment. Most casinos offer Vegas-style slot machines as well as classic table games like poker and blackjack. Resorts World Casino near Queens offers many high-limit machines plus spectacular views from the rooftop bar of Manhattan – don’t forget to grab a cocktail while you’re up there! And at 845 United Nations Plaza guests can also enjoy high-limit games like baccarat, blackjack and roulette – bonus is their incredible happy hour menu!

Wrapping Up

No matter what your interests are, spending the perfect day in Williamsburg is within reach! Whether it’s eating the best food in town or taking tours around art museums, there’s something here that’s sure to appeal to anyone looking for an adventure. So next time you’re wondering how to spend your day in Williamsburg, don’t forget this guide – it’s got you covered! If you’re looking for more information on things to do in Williamsburg, Timeout New York’s roundup offers plenty more tips and inspiration!

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How to Spend the Perfect Day in Williamsburg, Brooklyn?

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