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Hoboken, New Jersey Airport Shuttle

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When looking for activities and attractions look no further than Hoboken. The Hoboken Historical Museum and the Hoboken Food Tour will fill your days. There are many museums, parks and amusement parks and tours that can be found in the Hoboken area. Pier C Park and the Hoboken Waterfront Walkway are great for a walk around the area and beautiful scenery. Water sports are available as is plenty of nightlife and shopping fun.

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The Mile Square City is located in Hudson County, New Jersey. The city is considered a part of the New York Metropolitan area and contains one the major transportation hubs for the area.
About Hoboken
The first recorded baseball game took place in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1846. It is also home to the Stevens Institute of Technology, which is one of the oldest Technology Institutes in the United States. Hoboken was first settled in the 17th century and then later developed by Colonel John Stevens in the 19th century. The waterfront is known to be an important part of the New York Waterways. Hoboken is considered to be part of the New Jersey Gold Coast and is accessible by shuttle service to Newark International.
 
In 2012, Hurricane Sandy did major damage to parts of the area. Colonel John Stevens developed the waterfront to be a resort for the people of Manhattan. Sybil’s Cave, located in Hoboken, has a natural spring and was opened in 1832, where visitors paid a penny for a glass of the natural spring water that had supposed medicinal healing powers. World War 2 played a vital role in the economic growth of Hoboken. The manufacturing done in Hoboken was for crucial materials needed for the war.

Hoboken Terminal is a National Historic Landmark. Hoboken is known for having the highest Public Transportation use of any city in the nation. The Meadowlands Rail and the Hudson Bergen Light Rail are all major transport suppliers. PATH also runs a 24 hour subway system. The New York Waterway Ferry service runs crossings from the Hoboken Terminal, Battery Park City Terminal and West Midtown Ferry Terminal. Hoboken A-1 Limo and Taxi has service and transportation available out of Hoboken. Enterprise Car Rental, Hertz Car Rental and Thrifty Car Rental all have agencies for personal vehicle rentals located in Hoboken.

The BridgeStreet 333 River and also the ArchStone in Hoboken offer great prices and comfortable rooms. The W Hoboken has fantastic views in most of their rooms. The hotels offer great amenities for registered patron of their hotels. With the variety of restaurants in Hoboken and nearby areas, no one leaves hungry. The variety of cuisine is huge and ranges from American and pizza joints, burger joints and fine dining establishments, Mediterranean cuisine, Italian, Health food and Vegan, to all forms of Asian including Sushi bars.