Astoria

35 Street. Photo: Scott Rossi

Just across the East River from Midtown, this Queens neighborhood is a hotbed of international culture and dining—including a longstanding Greek presence and a Little Egypt. Its film-related history and sights provide another draw.

IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

A city sidewalk at night with people walking past illuminated shops and restaurants. Neon and streetlights cast a warm glow, and outdoor tables line the street. A cyclist is visible in the distance under the lively nightlife.
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One Night in Astoria

Any evening in Astoria is an evening well spent.

Astoria. Photo: David Rothenburg
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Things to Do in Astoria

This colorful Queens neighborhood stands out year-round for traditional Greek cuisine, vintage shopping and modern art.

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Museums & Galleries
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Museum of the Moving Image

Witness the art, technology and social impact of film, television and digital media at this Queens institution.

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Meet the Freakin Rican

Bronx-native Derick Lopez cooks up the Puerto Rican classics that he grew up on.

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BROWSE ALL ASTORIA

Restaurants
Astoria

Taverna Kyclades

Enjoy classic Greek dishes at this neighborhood favorite.

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To Laiko

Greek café serving coffee, tea and specialty pies.

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OK Café

Sip on Counter Culture coffee and organic Rishi teas while nibbling on pastries from Colson Patisserie or ice pops and ice cream at this treat and teahouse.

Sports
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The Yoga Room Astoria

This bright and airy yoga center has classes in several forms, such as Vinyasa and Anusara, as well as Pilates, massage and acupuncture. The laid-back...

Outdoors & Recreation
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Nightlife
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Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden

This beer garden features spacious indoor and outdoor seating,

Restaurants
Astoria

Sac's Place

Known for its delectable, thin-crust pizza, this popular Italian restaurant draws both Astoria locals and pie-loving New Yorkers and tourists alike.

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Astoria

La Guli Pastry Shop

Founded by an Italian immigrant whose family members still run the establishment and located on the same Astoria street it has occupied since 1937, this classic bakery puts old-world care into all of its homemade confections.

Shopping
Astoria

LoveDay 31

This quaint yet colorful Astoria shop specializes in new jewelry from local designers (think sulu-design and Rebel Chic) as well as vintage clothing and accessories, including plastic bracelets, statement belts, coats, tops, fedoras, purses, scarves and more.

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