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Astoria NY Real Estate & Area Information
If you’re looking for Astoria houses for rent, you’re searching in an area that has striking outdoor art, museums, large community parks and a historic beer garden. Located on the East River on the northwest tip of Queens, Astoria is family-oriented place with easy access to Manhattan. Discover what makes Astoria houses for rent so appealing.
Residents of Astoria houses for rent can’t miss some of the city’s most notable attractions, such as Kaufman Astoria Studios, a major motion picture and television studio that began as a silent film studio. For a look into the history of the area, visit the Greater Astoria Historical Society, which puts on a number of events throughout the year, such as walking tours, lectures, exhibits and book signings. Or stop by Isamu Noguchi Museum, a sculpture museum celebrating the artist's work in stone, metal, wood and clay, and then venture into Socrates Sculpture Park, a site where artists can create and exhibit large-scale artwork.
Those who appreciate an active lifestyle might want to search for houses for rent near any of Astoria’s parks. Astoria Park, a 65-acre park with the oldest and largest pool in the area, is two blocks away from Socrates Sculpture Park. If you have children who often get bored when they’re stuck inside your rental house, let them run wild at Astoria Park, which has playgrounds, tennis courts, a walking path, multiple trails and basketball courts.
After all of that playtime, refuel at one of Astoria’s many Greek restaurants, such as Taverna Kyclades, or at Il Bambino, an Italian restaurant that serves up a tasty, affordable lunch. For happy hour, visit Bohemian Hall, New York's last original outdoor beer garden, located seven blocks east from Astoria Park.
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