This New Jersey city may have started as a rough-and-tumble fisherman's community, but Hoboken today has been transformed into a highly desirably New York City commuter suburb. Register for English courses in Hoboken to see how this New Jersey town combines the best of urban...
This New Jersey city may have started as a rough-and-tumble fisherman's community, but Hoboken today has been transformed into a highly desirably New York City commuter suburb. Register for English courses in Hoboken to see how this New Jersey town combines the best of urban accessibility and "bedroom suburb" affordability. Learn a little about the town's history – and practice your English – when you tour the Hoboken Historical Museum, housed in one of New Jersey's oldest waterfront buildings. From there, check out Hoboken's delightful downtown area. Embark on a walking food tour and celebrate the town's Italian heritage with fantastic food and wine. Stroll down Washington Street for great patio dining and people watching. Celebrate local artists at the biannual Arts and Music Fair, held every May and September. Students at an English school in Hoboken are also just a short train ride away from New York City, one of the most thrilling cities on the East Coast. If this is your first time in New York, indulge your inner tourist and check out the iconic Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty. More experienced city-goers might prefer a concert at the beautiful Roseland Ballroom or dinner at Manhattan's hotspot-du-jour. Whether you want to catch a game at Yankee Stadium or just do some shopping at local gourmet groceries, Hoboken's combination of yuppie commuter culture and prime geographical location make it an excellent site for your English education.
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