So you think you know Buffalo? Think again.

We've seen it and heard it countless times. After a day spent showing a visitor around town, they'll stop and say, “I had no idea.” This expression of surprise has happened so often we've given it a name: the “Who Knew?” effect. As in, “Who knew Buffalo was such a beautiful city?” or “Who knew there was so much to do here?” It’s one of the joys of showing off our city.

The new visitbuffaloniagara.com is designed to give you the insider’s perspective on our surprising city -- Buffalo, New York. You’ll find complete visitor information and travel planning resources for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, as well as everything you need to plan a great getaway, including information on Buffalo attractions, Buffalo hotels, Buffalo shopping, Buffalo events, and Buffalo dining. Come see what lies at the other end of Niagara’s rainbow.

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In Honor of Tim Russert

BUFFALO EVENTS

Shakespeare in Delaware ParkShakespeare in Delaware Park is the second largest free outdoor Shakespeare festival in the country. Nestled in a natural amphitheater behind the Albright-Knox Art Gallery that has come to be known as "Shakespeare Hill," a grand Tudor-style stage is constructed each summer as the home for the Immortal Bard’s stories of passion, laughter and love. This season’s offerings include “King Lear” from June 19–July 13 and “The Merry Wives of Windsor” from July 24-August 17.  more info >

Allentown Art FestivalGarden Walk Buffalo is the largest and most spectacular garden tour in North America. Each year, more than 260 private gardens are opened for a free public tour that takes place over two days on the last weekend of July. Garden Walk Buffalo highlights urban gardening of every variety. The 2008 Garden Walk will take place on Saturday and Sunday, July 26 & 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.    more info >

 


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