Unisphere, Queens NY
Address | Avenue of the Americas, Queens, NY |
Hours | 6:00am-9:00pm |
Website | nycgovparks.org |
Categories | Tourist Attraction, Historical Landmark, Scenic Spot, Sculpture |
Rating | 4.7 13 reviews |
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Tourist Attraction Unisphere reviews
13Beautiful attraction for kids and families for free. Lot of icecream selling and snacks and street food. Huge park for kids. Walkable from US open stadium and train station. Huge and beautiful must visit.
A beautiful place to spend the day and take pics with Arthur Ashe stadium at the back. Enjoy the huge lush green Corona Park and Unisphere.
The globe is very nice to look at, unfortunately the fountains were all out and the park is quite littered.
Visiting this landmark with family is always fun. Playing and running around with such an iconic view is so fulfilling as the views and photos you can get here are breathtaking and so worth the trip! This park has a lot to offer but visiting the exact area of this giant Earth is something you don’t want to miss while visiting Queens!
It is always a wonderful experience when I go to US Open last night was not disappointing. Great experience as usual
. For me one of the most beautiful places in New York. Unfortunately, the back part of the park is very littered. But it can also come through the current US Open.
Large park with historic world's fair sphere, perfect for barbecuing and memorable photos.
A nice park. Needed a good mow. A little rundown. The water around the globe wasn't on which was disappointing. Bike rentals available
Looked great for US Open week, except not sure why they didn’t have the fountains running. Hands
Down the fountains are worth seeing.
Very picturesque, perfect sight to take in while on a picnic. The misting fountains near it allows you to cool off as well get some cool pictures of a fog like atmosphere.
Quite big in person, nice park that surrounds the Unisphere with a view of Flushing from one part of it.
So from I was a child I have seen this structure from the highway and kinda always wanted to go see it up close. Well, not until recently when I went to the US OPEN with my daughter for the 1st time, I realized it was right there. We didn't get the full effect, fountain/sprinklers was not on in the morning or afternoon when we left. The Queens museum is also right there. We made the unisphere a photo op and loved every moment of it. Felt like I killed 2 birds with 1 stone. The US OPEN & Unisphere.
It was great wanted to see this for a long time! I seen it when I was a young kid when my family was back there for the World's Fair and I've always remembered it. It was go to see it again. Being from Idaho might never make it back there again.