Best Things To Do in Rochester, New York

  1. Cobbs Hill Park

    4.6 (30 Votes)
    Cobbs Hill Park

    Park, Walking Area, Leisure, Lake

    This 109 acre park is comparatively closer to the downtown area than the city’s other green retreats. The hill was formed from glacial deposits over 12000 years ago. With a walking trail that summits at a viewpoint, two lakes, and lilac beds, this is one of the prettiest places in the city. Sunbathing is a popular way to relax here in the summer. Jogging around the lake trails is popular ...Read more
  2. Hill Cumorah

    4.9 (4 Votes)
    Hill Cumorah, Manchester, NY 14548, USA
  3. Little Theatre

    4.7 (25 Votes)
    Little Theatre

    Entertainment, Theatre, Concert

    Since 1928 this movie theatre, locally known as ‘The Little’, has been screening art, anime, foreign and independent film productions in its halls. Basically everything that is not mainstream, or movies with NC-17 ratings. The theatre’s activities are supported by the efforts of the Little Theatre Film Society. Over the years the theatre has become prominent, and it hosts nume...Read more
  4. Strong National Museum Of Play

    4.8 (40 Votes)
    Strong National Museum Of Play

    Children Museum, Entertainment, Train Ride, Games

    This is probably the only museum in the world to be devoted singularly to the concept of playtime. Founded in 1969, the museum is spread over 26,200 square meters of exhibition space. It’s as much a history museum as it is a children’s museum. It explores thematically the mediums of play that children normally go through - playgrounds, storybooks, videogames, carousel and train ride...Read more
  5. Rochester Museum & Science Center

    4.5 (12 Votes)
    Rochester Museum & Science Center

    Science Museum, Planetarium

    The museum has three distinct branches, only two of which are at this location - the Science museum and the Planetarium. The Science Exhibit explores early Rochester history, the historical interactions of the native Iroquois and the Europeans, the Electricity Theatre, an energy exhibit, a small scale model of the Erie Canal Lock, optics, geology, green infrastructure, snowflakes and racism. It...Read more
  6. Susan B. Anthony House

    4.7 (17 Votes)
    Susan B. Anthony House

    Museum, Landmark, Historical Site

    Susan Brownell Anthony is a revered name in the feminist movement. Her activism led to the women’s right to vote in the USA. This is the home she lived in for 40 years until she passed away. Declared a National Historic Landmark, the house is now preserved as a museum to the lady, and to the suffrage movement she championed. Papers and memorabilia focusing on her life, the reforms, her fr...Read more
  7. Memorial Art Gallery

    4.8 (5 Votes)
    Memorial Art Gallery

    Art Gallery, Exhibition

    The gallery is the result of the efforts of Emily S. Watson, who wanted to commemorate her son, James George Averell, who died at the tragically young age of 26. The collection was kicked off by generous donations by wealthy families in the city. Today it is part of the University of Rochester. There are around 11,000 objects in its permanent collection, including masterworks by Monet, Cezanne,...Read more
  8. Rochester Broadway Theatre League

    4.6 (9 Votes)
    Rochester Broadway Theatre League

    Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    Founded in 1957, the theatre has made a name for itself as a platform for diverse stage productions - Broadway, comedy, original plays, and all round entertainment. It’s also a great music venue, with events in rock, classical and R&B music. The theatre building itself was built in 1928. The acoustics are terrific, and the wall fresco art gives the place a nice old world feeling. The ...Read more
  9. Eastman Theatre

    4.8 (14 Votes)
    Eastman Theatre

    Entertainment, Performance, Theatre

    Home of Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the theatre is also the location of the Kodak Hall of the Eastman School of Music. Opened in 1922, it’s a beautiful building, capable of seating 3,094. It’s also the venue of Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival. Some of the world’s greatest classical musicians have played here. By the account of the patrons of the theatre, it&r...Read more
  10. Oxford Gallery

    4.8 (1 Vote)
    Oxford Gallery

    Art Museum, Art Gallery, Museum

    The artistic scene in the city of Rochester focuses mainly on the performing arts. Which is why this lovely fine arts gallery, featuring works by 65 contemporary painters and sculptors, is such a valuable addition to the city. There are several thousand works in the collection, including European and American paintings from the 18th to the 20th century. Check out the gallery website for upcomin...Read more
  11. Sacred Heart Cathedral

    4.7 (2 Votes)
    Sacred Heart Cathedral

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    This lovely Gothic Revival building, built in 1927 out of limestone, serves as the cathedral to the Roman Catholic community of Rochester. The parish of the cathedral was founded in 1911, and it was only made a cathedral in 1952. Unless you are Roman Catholic yourself, its tourist attraction lies in its elegant architecture. The interior of the cathedral, belying its exterior, is warm and welco...Read more
  12. Rochester Public Library

    4.3 (1 Vote)
    Rochester Public Library

    Library

    While Rochester is in excellent tourist city it is not very well known for its architectural achievements. However, the Rundel Memorial Building Historic Library, constructed in 1932, which mixes Beaux-Arts and Art Deco elements, is a beautiful sight. Its construction was funded by a grant from the Morton W. Rundel estate and money from the PWA. It has over a million items in archival material ...Read more
  13. Brighton Memorial Library

    4.8 (1 Vote)
    Brighton Memorial Library

    Library

    The library was established in 1953 and is an important part of the town of Brighton. It is regarded as a memorial as it commemorates the soldiers who fought for us during World War II. For this reason alone, it is worth a quick stop. There is otherwise not much else to see here. The building itself is cute and clean, with nice grounds to walk around it.  The library has free Wi-Fi access....Read more
  14. Buckland Park

    4.6 (1 Vote)
    Buckland Park

    Park, Leisure

    South east of Rochester is the municipality of Brighton, and there, across the street from the church of the Latter Day Saints, you can find the beautiful Buckland Park. With three playgrounds, a Major League Baseball Field, a restroom facility, a lodge, basketball and tennis courts, and a pavilion, the park is easily the heart and soul of the weekend recreational activities among the townspeop...Read more
  15. Atonement Lutheran Church

    4.3 (1 Vote)
    1900 Westfall Rd
Rochester
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