Greater Niagara: A Region of Wonders

A grilled sandwich filled with greens and mushrooms is cut in half on a white plate, served with a pickle spear and potato chips—a tasty bite you can get at Power City Eatery in Niagara Falls.
Eat
Southern Junction, Buffalo
District 37 Kitchen & Taphouse, North Tonawanda
Power City Eatery, Niagara Falls
Marketside Restaurant, Niagara Falls
Four Buffalo Brewing Company beer taps stand before various liquor bottles on a bar shelf in the Greater Niagara region, with glasses lined up below. The tap handles are labeled Porter, 1813, Vienna Lager, and 1842.
Drink
Waxlight Bar a Vin, Buffalo
Battle Flag Tavern, Lewiston
New York Beer Project, Victor
Niagara Wine Trail, Niagara Falls
Modern hotel room at Cambria Hotel Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls with a large bed, mural of a river on the wall, seating area, desk, and large window offering stunning city views—an ideal base for exploring Greater Niagara. Gray tones dominate the decor and furniture.
Stay
Richardson Hotel, Buffalo
Cambria Hotel Niagara Falls
The Giacomo, Niagara Falls
The Westin Buffalo, Buffalo
A large crowd gathers outdoors on a grassy field at the Borderland Music + Arts Festival in Aurora. People sit on lawn chairs and blankets, while a band performs on a distant stage surrounded by white tents and trees.
Play
Borderland Music + Arts Festival, Aurora
Cave of the Winds, Niagara Falls
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, Buffalo
Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours, Niagara Falls
View of the stunning Niagara Falls in the Greater Niagara region, with a tourist boat below amidst misty waters. A diagram overlays the image, showing train stops: Buffalo-Exchange St. (BFX), Buffalo-Depew (BUF), and Niagara Falls (NFL). Blue sky and clouds provide a picturesque backdrop.

The Greater Niagara region of New York is packed with natural beauty, fascinating history and exciting city life. The star attraction, of course, is Niagara Falls, where you can feel the spray from the powerful cascades on the Maid of the Mist boat tour or get up close at Cave of the Winds. But there’s so much more to explore beyond the iconic falls.

If you love history, check out Old Fort Niagara, a well-preserved 18th-century fort with stunning lake views. For wine lovers, the Niagara Wine Trail offers delectable local vintages. Animal lovers must visit the Buffalo Zoo, one of the oldest in the country, while art fans should make their way to the Albright-Knox Gallery (now the Buffalo AKG Art Museum). And don’t forget to eat—Buffalo is the birthplace of the Buffalo wing, so grabbing a plate at Anchor Bar or Duff’s is an absolute must.

Amtrak offers three main stops in the region including Niagara Falls, just minutes from the falls; Buffalo-Exchange Street, close to Canalside and the waterfront; and Buffalo-Depew, a short drive from all the city’s attractions.

Whether you’re here for waterfalls, wings or wine, the Greater Niagara region has something for everyone. Does it ever.

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    Discover the Greater Niagara Area

    The Greater Niagara Area includes the Niagara Falls and Buffalo area. To learn more about each in this region of New Year, click the buttons below.

    Events in the Greater Niagara Area

    Greater Niagara Experiences

    Amtrak Stations in the Greater Niagara Area