Buffalo, New York

Welcome to Buffalo!
"Who knew?" We hear that all the time from visitors to Buffalo.
I had no idea all this was here," they say. "I just didn't expect
it." Now, we know what you're thinking: "That doesn't sound
like the Buffalo I've heard about on ESPN and the Weather Channel. Are
they really talking about Buffalo, New York?" There's much more to
Buffalo than football, hockey, and America's favorite bar food - and that
has recent visitors to "The City of Good Neighbors" talking.
You don't have to take our word for it, however. Listen to what the travel
media has had to say. The Washington Post called Buffalo "a
hip center of arts and performances." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
told its readers "the architecture treasures of Buffalo must be seen."
The Chicago Sun-Times discovered that Elmwood Avenue "bustles
with night spots, cafes and shops." Spirit Magazine said
Buffo belongs on the "short list of America's greatest food cities."
USA Today described the "joy" of "discovering
world-class attractions in a city not known as an international tourist
mecca."
Buffalo is authentic. when you get off the interstate and set foot in
Buffalo, there's a distinct sense of place that's reflected in the turn-of-the-century
homes, in the family-owned restaurants, in the street festivals that make
every weekend from May through October a time of celebration. For visitors
in search of the undiscovered, overlooked and real, Buffalo comes as an
unexpected surprise.
For more information about Buffalo, New York, visit
www.visitbuffaloniagara.com.
Important Travel Information:
Effective June 1, 2009, crossing the border into Canada will require
a passport or other enhanced documentation. As of that date, a driver's
license and birth certificate will no longer suffice. Please visit the
official U.S. Government link for more details: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html.




