Brunswick has played throughout our nation’s history
with self-guided walking tours that offer highlights from
our treasured historical past, including the site of the
third reading of the Declaration of Independence. The
graceful blending of the future and past makes it a truly
remarkable community.
Nestled along the Raritan River, New Brunswick’s
City Center is lively, trendy and close to everything
Middlesex County has to offer. Everything you seek,
you can find it here and within walking distance,
with first-class nightlife, a wide array of acclaimed
restaurants, Big Ten sports, theatre and comical
entertainment, an inspiring riverfront and an urban
sophistication cultivating dynamic art and culture
scenes like none other.
New Brunswick is served by NJ TRANSIT’s Northeast
Corridor Line rail service and is just off the New Jersey
Turnpike at exit 9, as well as Routes 1, 18, 27 and 287.
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on events and happenings
in New Brunswick City Center,
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Whether you are looking for a quick bite with friends,
colleagues or family or a romantic dinner for two, New
Brunswick City Center is a foodie heaven with robust
gourmet cuisine and the flavors and influences of our
international populations. New Brunswick encourages
you to bring your appetite to our annual Restaurant
Week, highlighting the finest cuisine in Central New
Jersey and a variety of Zagat-rated restaurants.
New Brunswick is a cultural powerhouse with incredible
seasonal activities including the Central Jersey Jazz
Festival, Hub City Music Festival, Hub City Jazz Festival,
4th of July family fun and fireworks, New Year’s Eve
fireworks, the Raritan River Festival, New Brunswick
Ciclovia and the Rutgers Film Festival, just to name a
few. No matter your quest, you will love the excitement
of New Brunswick’s vibrant, hip and historic City Center
within New Jersey’s Urban Center circuit, providing
everything the Big City offers with a small-town feel, right
here in Central Jersey.
With 272 acres of beautiful parks, gardens and
recreation areas, an array of bike trails and waterways
and a seasonal marina, New Brunswick offers an oasis
full of outdoor adventures, dog-friendly spots and urban
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