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Sybil's Cave — Attraction in Hoboken

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Sybil's Cave
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Nearby attractions
Castle Point Skate Park 🛹
9 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Castle Point Lookout
90 Frank Sinatra Dr, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Stevens Institute of Technology
1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Sinatra Park
Sinatra Dr, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Maxwell Place Park
11TH Sinatra Dr N, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Elysian Park
1001 Hudson St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Elysian Park Dog Park
Elysian Park, 1001 Hudson St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Pier C Park
340 Sinatra Dr, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Maxwell Place Park Skyline View
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Frank Sinatra Statue
340 Sinatra Dr, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Nearby restaurants
Blue Eyes
525 Sinatra Dr, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Benny Tudino's
622 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Margherita's
740 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Elysian Cafe
1001 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Amanda's
908 Washington St A, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Morelia Ice Cream Paletas - Hoboken
932 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
8th Street Tavern
800 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Pi Kitchen
1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Court Street
61 6th St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Anthony David's
953 Bloomfield St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Nearby hotels
W Hoboken
225 River St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
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Sybil's Cave
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Sybil's Cave

Frank Sinatra Dr, Hoboken, NJ 07030
4.0(56)
Open 24 hours
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Cultural
Outdoor
Scenic
Family friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Castle Point Skate Park 🛹, Castle Point Lookout, Stevens Institute of Technology, Sinatra Park, Maxwell Place Park, Elysian Park, Elysian Park Dog Park, Pier C Park, Maxwell Place Park Skyline View, Frank Sinatra Statue, restaurants: Blue Eyes, Benny Tudino's, Margherita's, Elysian Cafe, Amanda's, Morelia Ice Cream Paletas - Hoboken, 8th Street Tavern, Pi Kitchen, Court Street, Anthony David's
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Website
hobokenmuseum.org

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Nearby attractions of Sybil's Cave

Castle Point Skate Park 🛹

Castle Point Lookout

Stevens Institute of Technology

Sinatra Park

Maxwell Place Park

Elysian Park

Elysian Park Dog Park

Pier C Park

Maxwell Place Park Skyline View

Frank Sinatra Statue

Castle Point Skate Park 🛹

Castle Point Skate Park 🛹

4.6

(165)

Open 24 hours
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Castle Point Lookout

Castle Point Lookout

4.8

(92)

Open 24 hours
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Stevens Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of Technology

4.6

(223)

Open 24 hours
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Sinatra Park

Sinatra Park

4.8

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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No Diet Club - Unique local food in Brooklyn
No Diet Club - Unique local food in Brooklyn
Sat, Dec 6 • 11:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Sybil's Cave

Blue Eyes

Benny Tudino's

Margherita's

Elysian Cafe

Amanda's

Morelia Ice Cream Paletas - Hoboken

8th Street Tavern

Pi Kitchen

Court Street

Anthony David's

Blue Eyes

Blue Eyes

4.0

(753)

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Benny Tudino's

Benny Tudino's

4.3

(1.1K)

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Margherita's

Margherita's

4.4

(390)

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Elysian Cafe

Elysian Cafe

4.4

(621)

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Davis D. JanowskiDavis D. Janowski
A shame people do not look a little deeper before writing reviews. I know the place from the water, having seen its decorative arch numerous times when paddling over from NYC on a kayak or paddle board. Why, I wondered, was there what appeared to be an opening into the side of the hill? Well, it turns out that this IS NOT a natural cave (and thus the explanation for the aforementioned disappointment at the lack of stalactites, stalagmites---and bears---in some previous reviews). No, in classic metro area style, previous owners of the land decided to create a tourist attraction and dug out what was a sort of grotto and spring and turned it into a "cave". People would come from around the area, including from across the river, to taste the supposedly salubrious waters (if they ever were, they no longer are) by buying some. A restaurant was later added and lasted for a time and there are quite a few drawings of what the area used to look like, hence the re-created 'new' ornamental arch. There have, evidently, been plans on and off to make it once again into more of an attraction, all of which seem to have come to naught.
SpooksSpooks
This is a cool little piece of history! The gate is open so it is accessible to walk through. Although the plaque doesn't tell much of the history if you google it this place used to sell spring water but it became a popular tourist attraction because there was a young woman who was found dead in the water near by but the mystery was never solved. Check it out!
Varun SrikanthVarun Srikanth
Update on August 5th, 2023. Nothing to do here, it is very dirty, the gates are locked. I hope this review is useful to many people who check reviews before going to this place. Waste of time there is no adventure here.
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A shame people do not look a little deeper before writing reviews. I know the place from the water, having seen its decorative arch numerous times when paddling over from NYC on a kayak or paddle board. Why, I wondered, was there what appeared to be an opening into the side of the hill? Well, it turns out that this IS NOT a natural cave (and thus the explanation for the aforementioned disappointment at the lack of stalactites, stalagmites---and bears---in some previous reviews). No, in classic metro area style, previous owners of the land decided to create a tourist attraction and dug out what was a sort of grotto and spring and turned it into a "cave". People would come from around the area, including from across the river, to taste the supposedly salubrious waters (if they ever were, they no longer are) by buying some. A restaurant was later added and lasted for a time and there are quite a few drawings of what the area used to look like, hence the re-created 'new' ornamental arch. There have, evidently, been plans on and off to make it once again into more of an attraction, all of which seem to have come to naught.
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This is a cool little piece of history! The gate is open so it is accessible to walk through. Although the plaque doesn't tell much of the history if you google it this place used to sell spring water but it became a popular tourist attraction because there was a young woman who was found dead in the water near by but the mystery was never solved. Check it out!
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Update on August 5th, 2023. Nothing to do here, it is very dirty, the gates are locked. I hope this review is useful to many people who check reviews before going to this place. Waste of time there is no adventure here.
Varun Srikanth

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Reviews of Sybil's Cave

4.0
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4.0
4y

A shame people do not look a little deeper before writing reviews. I know the place from the water, having seen its decorative arch numerous times when paddling over from NYC on a kayak or paddle board. Why, I wondered, was there what appeared to be an opening into the side of the hill? Well, it turns out that this IS NOT a natural cave (and thus the explanation for the aforementioned disappointment at the lack of stalactites, stalagmites---and bears---in some previous reviews). No, in classic metro area style, previous owners of the land decided to create a tourist attraction and dug out what was a sort of grotto and spring and turned it into a "cave". People would come from around the area, including from across the river, to taste the supposedly salubrious waters (if they ever were, they no longer are) by buying some. A restaurant was later added and lasted for a time and there are quite a few drawings of what the area used to look like, hence the re-created 'new' ornamental arch. There have, evidently, been plans on and off to make it once again into more of an attraction, all of which seem to have...

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5.0
4y

This is a cool little piece of history! The gate is open so it is accessible to walk through. Although the plaque doesn't tell much of the history if you google it this place used to sell spring water but it became a popular tourist attraction because there was a young woman who was found dead in the water near by but the mystery was never solved....

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3.0
4y

This is an enticing little structure over a mysterious cave you can see from the Hudson boardwalk area UNTIL you cross the street and see it's actually a damp little hole where a homeless guy slept last night. And he left all his trash and an unidentified price of soiled clothing 😐. So three stars. Enjoy from a distance, it's...

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