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Newark Museum of Art
New Jersey’s largest museum, known for American art, Tibetan galleries, decorative arts, a planetarium, and a historic mansion. A top cultural stop in Newark.
Take a bus from Beach Haven to Newark, NJ and enjoy the approximately 81 miles (131 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest bus runs at 04:30, the last at 15:40.
Distance 81 miles (131 km) |
Average bus duration 1h 55m |
First bus 4:30 AM |
Last bus 3:40 PM |
Best time to book 1 day |
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New Jersey’s largest museum, known for American art, Tibetan galleries, decorative arts, a planetarium, and a historic mansion. A top cultural stop in Newark.
Interactive music museum inside Prudential Center featuring exhibits on recording, performance, and Grammy history. Popular with music fans and visitors downtown.
Small museum in the historic Ahavas Sholom synagogue presenting Jewish heritage, local history, and rotating exhibitions. A lesser-known cultural stop.
Large Olmsted-designed park famous for its cherry blossoms, lakes, and long walking routes. One of Newark’s most photogenic and beloved outdoor spaces.
Vibrant neighborhood known for its street life, cultural identity, and walkable atmosphere. One of the best areas to experience Newark beyond the business district.
Revitalized downtown park with public art, open lawns, seating, and frequent events. Popular for relaxing and seeing an active side of central Newark.
A Newark-area classic: a hot dog tucked into pizza bread and topped with fried potatoes, peppers, and onions. It is strongly associated with the city’s Italian American food culture.
All-you-can-eat grilled meats served tableside, reflecting Newark’s strong Portuguese and Brazilian communities in the Ironbound. It is one of the area’s signature dining experiences.
Portuguese-style grilled chicken, usually charcoal-roasted and seasoned with garlic, olive oil, and chile. It is a staple in the Ironbound and a local favorite for casual meals.
Respected Basque and Spanish restaurant known for seafood, steaks, and generous portions in an upscale but traditional setting near the Ironbound.
A long-established Spanish restaurant in the Ironbound known for paella, seafood, and a polished old-school dining room. A strong choice for a classic Newark meal.
A popular Ironbound seafood restaurant with Portuguese specialties, shellfish, and grilled fish in a lively neighborhood atmosphere.
Prices are moderate by U.S. city standards. Casual food is affordable, but hotels and airport-area dining cost more.
Tip 18-20% at restaurants. Bars: USD 1-2 per drink. Taxis: 10-15%. Hotel staff: USD 1-2 per bag. Not expected for fast food, but appreciated for delivery.
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