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3 Best Places To Watch The Sunset On Staten Island

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3 Best Places To Watch The Sunset On Staten Island
Brianne Elias

With Valentine's Day less than a month away, you might be planning a romantic date with Bae. What could possibly be more romantic than watching the sunset together? Luckily, Staten Island has some top-notch places for that special moment between you and your Bae.

1. The Alice Austen House:

This beautiful house on the north shore of Staten Island has an amazing view of the Verrazano Bridge, Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyline. Along the property is a little sidewalk that allows you to get as close to the water as you can without falling in. This gorgeous location provides allows you to watch the sun set, as well as marvel at the architectural wonders that make up the city skyline.

2. The Conference House:

This location is on the completely opposite end of the island from the Alice Austen House. It's a true staple of Tottenville. The conference house not only provides a photogenic view of industrial New Jersey, but also has a beach so that you can sit and watch the sun set on the sand.

3. Wagner College:

While I might be slightly partial to this one, it's true that Wagner's prime spot on the top of the hill provides incredible views of Staten Island and the city. Even just sitting in the parking lot, there's a 360 degree view of nature and industry. Honestly, there's nowhere other than Wagner College that I'd want to watch the sun set.

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