NYC's largest amusement park, Luna Park on Coney Island, is iconic—and it has been for more than a century. The amuseument park boasts over 50 attractions, including the iconic Cyclone roller coaster, go-kart ride Electric Eden Raceway, and log flume ride Leti's Treasure. Plus, there's entertainment, shopping, and dining along the picturesque Riegelmann Boardwalk.
After trying your luck at dozens of carnival games, refuel with a burger at White Castle Express or cool down with a sweet treat from Coney's Cones.
Amusement attractions on Coney Island date back to 1884 with the debut of the area's first coaster, the Gravity Switchback Railway, which drew lines of trailblazing thrill seekers and set off a craze that quickly spread around the globe. Luna Park opened on Coney Island in 1903, becoming the first and most famous amusement park in the world. Today, the park strives to preserve the legacy of the historic amusement district in New York City.