@@TheAverageTourist hope so! this is a great city! Check out the Irish Classical Theater if you hate musicals @ sheas. You will not be disappointed!(skip the casino)
I love the way you share all the details and places. It would really help people to plan the trip and explore it maximum. The city has all the attractions from nature to happening city vibes. Thanks for sharing informative video with us
Got my attention with the chicken wings. Awesome brewery pub scene. Thanks for the tour and surprisingly cool things about Buffalo. Opened my eyes with the 21 things to do. Like, cheers and all the best to you
wow! Who knew Buffalo had so much! Love the look of the theatre district a bit of Art Deco in there which I adore! I actually like travelling when its a bit cooler, things arent as packed etc just like it looks it was when you where there Sara! Great vlog!
I love how you showcase Buffalo. When I think of Buffalo, I think of history, beer and sports, but I’ve never thought of how they have kayaking and boat rides. I would love to see the city on a boat ride. Thanks for all the great tips of what to see when I get to go to Buffalo.
Love Buffalo! Both the place and the hot sauce! Great tips! The canal side is so much fun! And you have to do a harbor tour! Hockey games are so much fun too! They do have some great history and architecture too!
Wow, thank you for sharing such a comprehensive list of things to do in Buffalo! I appreciate your recommendations and insights on what to see and experience.
Another great Buffalo attraction is The Buffalo History Museum on Elmwood Avenue and Nottingham Avenue, just down the road from the AKG and Burchfield-Penny Art Museums. Not only does it house fascinating Buffalo and Erie County history, but also is the only building left from the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. We are also the only non-federal museum to own a presidential assassination weapon, being the revolver that shot and killed President McKinley. It is currently on display in the Continuum Exhibit
If you like architecture, I'd also recommend visiting Millionaire's Row on Delaware Avenue. Gorgeous mansions. I was married at the Butler Mansion. Thank you for highlighting our city. Just one minor correction. It's pronounced "Say-len" Field.
There is so much to do, you are right that there is something for everyone! It is a bummer it wasn't good weather for a boat tour. You know us, we would definitely check out the breweries and find a good spot for wings 😁
Nice job highlighting some of Buffalo's attributes, but I would have featured the city's Elmwood Village (adjacent to Allentown), the newly renovated Buffalo AKG Art Museum (formerly the Albright Knox Art Gallery), the Burchfield Art Gallery, Delaware Park, Forest Lawn Cemetery, and the Darwin-Martin House. You mentioned Buffalo's architecture, but you needed to expand upon this........Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin-Martin House is there, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Wow so much to see & do! Would you say that it's fairly easy to get around Buffalo on transit or do you really have to rent a car? I'd definitely want to see Niagara Falls from the Buffalo side for comparison so that needs a car, but I'm wondering about the brewery district, theatre, Navy memorial - are these all doable via transit?
Great Vlog. Trek to Niagara Whirlpool and Devil’s Hole state park, 20 mins from Niagara Falls, must visit place in Summer. Many waterfalls like Eternal flame falls , Glen Falls,Depew Falls, Akron Falls are 30 mins from Buffalo.
Brilliant share, althugh i have been to NY in the past, my experience was different since I did not have any real guides.I have subscribed to follow and support
If you can, please visit Mike Shea's Buffalo Theatre, not so much for any show, but to see the theatre ! I have been to many concerts to hear the Wurlitzer organ, and always find myself gazing at the auditorium while listening to that magnificent instrument, one of two of that special specification and the only one now complete. ❤
Our Lady of Victory basilica in Lackawanna is worth it if you appreciate architecture and history. It rivals churches of Europe. It was a real treat getting to see that place and it was recommended to me by some reddit folk.
Quite a bit to do in Buffalo! The botanical gardens are my cup of tea. That sandwich looked good. Ah yes the beer spot. Always have to add that local brewery. I love all the history of Buffalo.
If you enjoy the history of Buffalo, I highly recommend The Buffalo History Museum. Fantastic collection all housed in the only building from the 1901 Pan-American Exposition that was designed to be permanent
The best way to describe Buffalo is that it's a "Small Town City". Everyone knows everyone in Buffalo, even if they don't know it. Even if you aren't originally from the city, live here long enough you'll soon meet distant relatives or long-lost friends
Walden Galleria is nice and is a good place to visit buuuuuuuuut...... for those of us who seen the news. Best suggestion is be in a group. Not one that'll throw up suspensions but one that'll keep ya safe.
@@TheAverageTourist yeah I mean I hope that seeing as i haven't heard about it watching the news that stuff like that has either calmed down or fights there moved on to a different place.
I would love to visit Buffalo one day. I live not super close but not far from the border either. But I have never been and your video makes me want to go! They have so many great sights! Amazing video my friend!