Discover the most popular places to visit in New Brunswick
Buccleuch Park
8.0/10 (32 reviews)
This 78-acre green space features historic Buccleuch Mansion alongside diverse sports facilities and scenic gardens. Explore the 1.5-mile fitness trail or attend a Sunday mansion tour to glimpse colonial history.
New Brunswick Performing Arts Center
8.6/10 (63 reviews)
This modern cultural hub showcases diverse performances in a state-of-the-art venue with exceptional acoustics. Arrive early to enjoy pre-show dining before experiencing world-class theater, dance, or music.
Rutgers Gardens
8.8/10 (52 reviews)
Explore 180 acres of botanical diversity at Rutgers University's official garden sanctuary. Wander through themed collections while enjoying the tranquil atmosphere of this horticultural haven.
Rutgers University Geology Museum
8.0/10 (22 reviews)
The Rutgers Geology Museum showcases fossils, minerals, and a rare dinosaur trackway dating back to 1872. Explore interactive exhibits and free scavenger hunts that bring Earth's history to life.
United Methodist Church at New Brunswick
9.0/10 (4 reviews)
This welcoming congregation offers diverse worship services with choirs and dance performances every Sunday at 11 AM. Visitors can enjoy free parking at the Morris Street lot with a voucher from church ushers.
State Theatre New Jersey
State Theatre New Jersey is just one of the places to see in New Brunswick, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels?
George St - Monument Square
8.6/10 (39 reviews)
This historic square honors Civil War veterans with its iconic 1893 monument at New Brunswick's heart. Pause to reflect on local history before exploring nearby State Theatre performances or George Street's dining scene.
Kilmer Square
8.6/10 (14 reviews)
This revitalized urban oasis blends historic architecture with vibrant community spaces in downtown New Brunswick. Relax in the landscaped park while enjoying seasonal farmers markets or afternoon music performances.
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