Called “The Queen City,” Buffalo is a city of revival—where rich history meets a burst of modern energy. Once an industrial hub, it’s now known for its vibrant arts scene, beautiful waterfront, and some of the friendliest locals you’ll meet in New York. Visitors can explore stunning architecture, which includes some of the country’s earliest skyscrapers and Art Deco buildings, enjoy a plate of authentic Buffalo wings in the place that birthed them, or take in views of nearby Niagara Falls. Whether you’re into culture, cuisine, or outdoor adventures, Buffalo surprises at every turn.
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Must-See Attractions
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House
Considered a masterpiece of American architecture, the Martin House is a restored home showcasing Frank Lloyd Wright’s signature Prairie style and timeless design. With tours, exhibitions, and even “Wright Nights” in the summer hosting special workshops, live music, and more, it’s a must-see stop in Buffalo.

Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park
Step aboard historic naval vessels and learn about America’s military past at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park. In this engaging waterfront museum, visitors can tour informative exhibits, moving war memorials, and educational artifacts that bring history to life.
Canalside
Buffalo’s lively waterfront district offers everything from ice skating and concerts to kayak rentals and food festivals. From an industrial powerhouse to a modern playground, the site bursts with both history and energy, making it the perfect place to learn more about Buffalo’s canal legacy and delve into the city’s modern culture.
Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Explore an impressive collection of modern and contemporary works in one of the country’s oldest public art institutions. With collections spanning impressionistic, revolutionary, and contemporary pieces alongside special exhibitions held throughout the year, the Buffalo AKG Art Museum is a fascinating spot to explore art and let your creativity roam free.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Dive into the world of the 26th president of the United States at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. This immersive experience allows visitors to walk through the home where Roosevelt took the oath of office and learn how this moment shaped American history.
Featured Tour
Private Custom Niagara Falls, Canada Winery Tour from Buffalo,NY
This private tour offers a personalized way to experience the charm of Niagara-on-the-Lake at your own pace. With no fixed itinerary, you can explore historic streets, boutique shops, and scenic vineyards exactly as you like. Your guide tailors the journey to your interests, whether that’s wine tasting, local history, or quiet strolls through the town’s picturesque heritage district. It’s a relaxed and customizable way to see one of Canada’s most beautiful destinations.

Family-Friendly Fun

The Buffalo Zoo
One of the oldest zoos in the United States, the Buffalo Zoo is home to over 1,000 animals, including two-toed sloths and adorable red pandas. With interactive exhibits for all ages, it’s a fun day of exploration and adventure for the whole family.
KeyBank Center
Catch a Buffalo Sabres hockey game or a major concert at this lively arena in the heart of the city. It’s the perfect place to get caught up in Buffalo’s energetic spirit or escape the elements for a few hours.
Tifft Nature Preserve
The Tifft Nature Preserve is a peaceful destination just minutes from downtown, with trails, wildlife spotting, and scenic lake views. With camps and programs for kids and fun activities, like full moon walks, and events like an Insectival and Spring Egg-Stravaganza, the whole family can get in on the buzz of nature.
Places to Eat
Places to Stay
- Wyndham Garden Buffalo Downtown
- Hampton Inn & Suites Buffalo Downtown
- Embassy Suites by Hilton Buffalo
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Buffalo is from late spring through early fall, when the weather is mild and the city is awash in festival season. Spring and fall offer crisp air, perfect for hiking and colorful scenery, from blooming cherry blossoms and tulips to red and orange foliage—and the lack of crowds makes it even easier to explore the city! Summer brings outdoor concerts, waterfront fun, and patio dining all over town. This is the season of long walks, bike rides, and ice cream—just be prepared to encounter more people throughout your travels. If you really want the city to yourself, consider a winter trip. While it can be snowy, it’s also when Buffalo shines with cozy charm, ice skating, and spirited sports energy.
