![]() ![]() Grab a jalapeno-and-peanut butter burger and a craft beer at Allen Burger Venture, then listen in at Nietzsche’s, which has live music every night of the week. This stop drops you in the middle of Allentown, Buffalo’s creative quarter filled with bars, restaurants, shops, cafes and public art. Then wander through the collection of bars, restaurants and clubs lining this hub of downtown’s nightlife scene. Start with one of Buffalo’s classic meals – a charbroiled hot dog with the works, onion rings and a Loganberry- at Ted’s Hot Dogs. ![]() Head to the observation deck on its 28 th floor for stunning views, or take a free tour of the building offered every weekday at noon from the lobby. Here are some of the top spots to visit, organized by stops along the route:Īt 32 stories tall, Buffalo’s Art Deco City Hall dominates this public square in the heart of downtown. Purchase a $5 day pass at the Buffalo Metropolitan Transportation Center on Ellicott Street, head out to North Division and Ellicott to pick up the number 20 (buses run between 15 and 30 minutes apart depending on the time and day) and hop on and off to your heart’s content. It guides passengers through the heart of the city on Elmwood Avenue and drops them within feet of top attractions, hotels and restaurants. The number 20 ties together several of Buffalo’s most popular neighborhoods, including downtown, Allentown, the Elmwood Village and the Museum District. But perhaps most useful – and hiding in plain sight – is the unofficial visitor shuttle of Buffalo, the number 20 Metro bus. It’s never been easier to navigate our city with the advent of ridesharing and our light rail system lining Main Street. On your next visit to Buffalo, ditch the car. ![]()
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