The borough of Queens, New York, is a cultural melting pot where you can discover traces of almost any culture on the planet.
Roughly half (47%) of the population of Queens are foreign born immigrants. Some estimates show that around 25% of the total Caribbean immigrant population in the United States lives in Queens.
Queens Neighborhoods
ASTORIA
CORONA
FLUSHING
FOREST HILLS
JACKSON HEIGHTS
The borough of Queens, New York City is characterized by its diverse neighborhoods that offer an eclectic mix of cultures, cuisines, and customs. From the bustling streets of Jackson Heights, where you can find some of the city’s best South Asian and Latin American cuisine, to the colorful homes and vibrant festivals of the Caribbean community in Jamaica, there’s always something new to discover in Queens. With an array of parks, museums, and cultural institutions, Queens is a melting pot of traditions and experiences, making it an exciting and vibrant destination for visitors and locals alike.
JAMAICA
LONG ISLAND CITY
ROCKAWAYS
SUNNYSIDE
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From savoring the delicacies offered by a myriad of street vendors to being part of the hysteria during a baseball game at Citi Field or a tennis battle at the Billy Jean King Tennis Center to shopping to checking out a Hollywood or Bollywood blockbuster at Jamaica Center there is certainly always something to earn your interest and undivided attention in the borough of Queens, New York.
So if you’ve been a life long resident of Queens tells us what it has been like living here. If you’ve just moved to the borough give us your first impressions. And if you’ve ever visited tell us where you went and how it all felt. Drop us a line in the contact form.