Top 10 Things to do in Monroe, United States

August 6, 2017 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Monroe, United States including Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, Majestic Transportation Services & Limo, New York Renaissance Faire, Tuxedo Park, NY, The Castle Fun Center, Brotherhood - America's Oldest Winery, Palaia Vineyards Winery, Storm King Art Center, Exposures Gallery, Bear Mountain State Park, Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame.
Restaurants in Monroe

1. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

498 Red Apple Court, Central Valley, NY 10917-6619 +1 845-928-4000
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

Reviewed By Robert-Jan1972 - Brussels, Belgium

If you are intending to visit NY for shopping, you should start in this outlet. Literally al brands are available (over 200 shops) and the experience is very convenience. Free parking, clean center and convenient stores. We visited this outlet just after Easter and still good bargains were available. There are enough food outlets and the staff is generally friendly. After visiting many outlets across the countries, this is definitely my favorite. Don't forget to download the coupons from the web.

2. Majestic Transportation Services & Limo

Monroe, NY 10950 +1 877-811-8400
Excellent
95%
Good
5%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 20 reviews

Majestic Transportation Services & Limo

Majestic Transportation Services & Limo, Inc. provides clients in the Hudson Valley, New York region with reliable, personable and safe transportation. Let our prompt and courteous drivers navigate the challenges of New York traffic with expertise as you relax in the back of our modern and clean fleet. Don’t leave your transportation needs to anyone else — with Majestic, you’ll get the VIP service

Reviewed By Richmis - Monroe, New York

Use them less now that I am retired, every few months to an airport, or a night in the city, but they have been consistent through the years. They are always on time (mostly early) courteous, and the equipment is always modern and clean. They are still my first choice over local taxi's or Uber.....

3. New York Renaissance Faire, Tuxedo Park, NY

600 Route 17a, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987-5038 +1 845-351-5171
Excellent
45%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 159 reviews

New York Renaissance Faire, Tuxedo Park, NY

Reviewed By Rmcgarril - New Milford, New Jersey

My wife and I took a ride to Tuxedo Park, NY this past Sunday to visit the NY Renaissance Faire. This was my first time, and it was a lot of fun. It's amazing to see how many of the paying customers go to the fair in full costume (Maybe I should have said authentic period dress). Some of them are really elaborate, and look great. If you didn't dress for the occasion and want to, you can actually rent costumes there. We booked our tickets online and saved $2.00 off the price of the adult admission ($23 vs. $25). Note: Children under 5 are free. There are also discounts available for groups and for people who purchase tickets in advance at Walgreens/Duane Reade. Check the faire's website for details. Buy the program for $2.00. The map inside the program is really helpful to find you way to the different events. As far as I could tell, all of the shows are free. You can literally spend the entire day walking throughout grounds going from show to show. Sometimes, the show comes to you, almost like a flash mob. Various performers interact with attendees along the paths and trails throughout the day. Our recommendations for shows are; Any of the Jousts, Cirque de Sewer, Sky Kings Falconry & Ded Bobs Comedy/Ventriloquist Act & our personal favorite - Macbeth, Death by Fluffy Kittens. Ded Bob is a bit "R" rated. The humor is that dry-type that little children (And, some adults) won't get the joke. There are all types of food and drink (alocholic & non-alcoholic) available for purchase. There is even a pub crawl. The prices are comparable to what you would pay at a professional sporting event or a concert. The food is actually pretty good. A bottle of water is $4.00. You will definitely need to drink water, or something else, throughout the day as it is a lot of walking and it can get very hot in the summer sun. My tip is to buy a $5.00 VIP ticket, at the information booth, for one of the jousts. For the $5.00 you get to sit in the covered seating area where you get a "free" bottle of water and a "free" pennant Basically, you pay for the water and pennant and get to sit in the shade for free. There are plenty of things to do for both children, and adults. A lot of those things cost extra and some are free. Much of the faire is like an open air market with all types of goods to purchase. Elf ears, face painting, candles, psychic readings, pirate, squire & knight costumes & assorted regalia, etc. You name it, they have it. The overall atmosphere of the place is just plain fun. The faire ends on October 1st, so if you are planning to go, you only have a couple of weekends left. Everything is outside, so make sure you pick a day without rain. We will definitely go again next year, we might even dress the part. They do have "specialty" weekends. This past weekend was "Romantic Weekend." We didn't, however, see anything on the printed schedule of events that told us what was "Romantic" about this particular weekend. I found out after we left that the things that were specifically related to Romance were mark on schedule that is posted on the website with "hearts." So if you are going for a specific weekend theme, make sure you check the website schedule before you go.

4. The Castle Fun Center

109 Brookside Ave, Chester, NY 10918-1058 +1 845-469-2116
Excellent
36%
Good
54%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 68 reviews

The Castle Fun Center

Located just 50 miles from New York City, in the center of Orange County, NY. The Castle Fun Center features Roller Skating, Laser Tag, Go Karts, Ballocity, Mini Golf, Zip Line, Laser Maze, Swing Ride, Dragon Frenzy 360, Spin Zone Bumper Cars, Free Fall, Arcade, Jesters Cafe, Restaurant and Pub and Event Center. Perfect for families, groups, adults, kids and more! Our hours change seasonally, please visit our website for our current hours of operation and for Holiday hours.

Reviewed By WadeandLori - Greenville, South Carolina

We go here when we can to enjoy a bit of family competition at mini golf. But this time it was sad. People have obviously gone around the courses and intentionally damaged things. Additionally the course coverings are worn and need to be replaced. Still fun but not like the earlier days.

5. Brotherhood - America's Oldest Winery

100 Brotherhood Plaza Dr, Washingtonville, NY 10992-2262 +1 845-496-3661
Excellent
49%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
4%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 294 reviews

Brotherhood - America's Oldest Winery

Oldest winery in America.

Reviewed By rex e - Union City, New Jersey

Smooth wines, even the dry reds were smooth- dessert wines, ciders, everything is great tasting. $7 person for tastings.
Tours available also, as is dining across the Tasting Room in a Cafe- not cheap though.
Unfortunate to learn sugar is added to some of their wines, not a big fan of adding sugar to anything, but overall a nice day trip.

6. Palaia Vineyards Winery

10 Sweet Clover Rd, Highland Mills, NY 10930-2411 +1 845-928-5384
Excellent
55%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 63 reviews

Palaia Vineyards Winery

Reviewed By Natalie M

The wine tasting itself was lovely. The lady serving us was very sweet, funny, and great as a host. They do serve food here to pick at as well as brunch. The food was good...they have wraps, flat breads, sandwiches and other things to pick at. The wines are all on the sweeter and lighter side for the most part. The bottle itself was priced a little higher than most places in the region....but the tasting itself is definitely worth a stop.

7. Storm King Art Center

1 Museum Rd, New Windsor, NY 12553-8883 +1 845-534-3115
Excellent
72%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 619 reviews

Storm King Art Center

Widely celebrated as one of the world's leading sculpture parks, Storm King Art Center has welcomed visitors from across the globe for fifty years. It is located only one hour north of New York City, in the lower Hudson Valley, where its pristine 500-acre landscape of fields, hills, and woodlands provides the setting for a collection of more than 100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time.

Reviewed By Joan S - Monroe

We actually went to Storm King Art Center on a cloudy/rainy day and it was an enjoyable experience. The ground are so beautiful and the massive sculptures and exhibits defies the imagination. Means of getting around the grounds are provided if walking is difficult. Make sure you spend time in the museum (especially when the sun is not shining). Make it a whole day.

1357 King's Highway, Sugar Loaf, NY 10981 +1 845-469-9382
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 4 reviews

Exposures Gallery

Reviewed By Cac1234 - Germantown, New York

The photographs at Exposures Gallery will take your breath away. Nick captures nature at its best. He is a truly gifted photographer. His work is tastefully displayed. We first discovered the gallery by accident and returned to purchase a few photographs to display in our home. We have pieces from Europe, and will be proud to display Nick's work beside them. He has photographs of the Hudson Valley, Italy, and other European countries. Nick is patient and helpful; however, he is not pushy in any way. Stop in and browse at his work. You will be glad you did!

9. Bear Mountain State Park

Bear Mountain, NY +1 845-786-2701
Excellent
53%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 504 reviews

Bear Mountain State Park

Reviewed By pchack - Deer Park, New York

What a great park to visit just wish perkins memorial tower was open at this time of year. The zoo is free and absolutely amazing with tiny little museums scattered about and fort clinton and indian camps within the zoo. There is also an amazing view of bear mt bridge. A total must see. The other trail right of the zoo was just as cool, it leads you down the mountain to the hudson excursion docks with another cool view of the bridge. And there is a really cool spot to watch the freight trains go by super close!

10. Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame

240 Main St, Goshen, NY 10924-2157 +1 845-294-6330
Excellent
69%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 45 reviews

Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame

Housed in a Tudor-style building that was once William Cane's Good Time Stable, this museum honors the sport of harness racing through its history, its heroes and its story today.

Reviewed By kathleen e - Warwick, New York

The museum is very interesting and the gift shop is lovely. There is harness racing in the summer, especially during the Great American Weekend Fair, which is usually on the Fourth of July weekend. That has tons of great artisans and vendors and a great variety of food as well as entertainment all day. Its a great weekend. I have attended many business events at the museum in their banquet rooms which also are used for formal gatherings such as weddings, etc. Its worth a stop if you are in the area.

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