Tourist Attractions in Downtown, St. John's, NL

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288 Water St, St. John's, A1C 5J9

(709) 757-3750
Landmark & Historical Place, Bar, Gastropub
The Underbelly offers a cool, old world speakeasy vibe with a dark and romantic aesthetic. Popular spot requires reservations, and while wait times can be long, the friendly and accommodating staff make up for it. Nachos are a hit among vegetarians and vegans, but Old Fashioned cocktails could use improvement. Prices are fair, and the atmospheric music and cozy booths make for a great experience. Some visitors have reported being asked to pay cover charge unexpectedly.

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9 Bonaventure Avenue, St. John's, A1C 5P9

(709) 757-8090
Immerse yourself in our culture at Newfoundland and Labrador's largest public cultural space. It's the place where it all comes together - our history, heritage and artistic expression. The Rooms unites the Provincial Archives, Art Gallery and Museum. A place for people, The Rooms is a portal to the many stories our province has to tell. Soaring into the skyline of historic St. John's, The Rooms combines twenty-first century technology with a striking visual reference to our past. Its unique design mirrors the "fishing rooms" where families came together to process their catch. The Rooms today is also a place to gather: in them, you'll find collections, exhibits and programs that tell our stories and interpret our natural world through art, artifacts, archaeology, architecture and archival records. Precision environmental controls and security system allow The Rooms to safeguard these treasures and bring in travelling exhibits that showcase the best the world has to offer.
The Rooms is a museum and art gallery in St. John's, praised for its beautiful architecture, stunning views, and comprehensive exhibits on Newfoundland's history and culture. Visitors appreciate the affordable admission fees and interactive displays, making it a must-visit attraction for families and history buffs. The building is wheelchair accessible and offers a cafeteria with scenic harbour views.
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245 Duckworth St, St. John's, A1C 1G8

(709) 691-0632
Enter the Jellybean Row Shop and Gallery and be transfixed by colour. Our collectible art pieces are based on real houses on some of the oldest streets in North America. They are rendered in stretched canvas - our largest, most jaw-dropping format - and plaque mounts. Our popular galvanized steel mailbox has a three-year warranty and our magnets, greeting cards, gift tags, tea towels and even jellybeans make affordable, adorable souvenirs. The canvas is our premium product, its two-inch sidewall lending depth to the side of the houses. Combine them in the canvas-plaque combo and the 3D effect is stunning!The houses have also been redesigned for Christmas, with snow, decorations, and a subtle dusk light that brings out the warm glow in the windows. The original art is created by artists Lisa McKay and Allison Earle, with art direction by company owner, Geoff Meeker. We invite you to visit the gallery, browse the collection and learn how the row houses came to be painted so brightly.

488 WATER ST, St. John's, A1E 1B3

709-753-5877
INFORMATION AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES, ARCHIVES

111 Pennywell Road, St. John's, A1C 2L2

709 754 0575
Business since 1983. Susan holds a bachelors degree in Arts from the UCSB. Her tile artwork is found publicly and privately throughout Santa Barbara County, from Stearns Wharf to Goleta. Her work is also collected and displayed across the nation. Susan has created donor recognition tile murals for organizations such as; The Los Banos Pool on Cabrillo Blvd, The Neighborhood Medical and Dental Clinics on Milpas Street, The Santa Barbara International Film Festival in the Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara City College, on campus and at the Schott Center and Wake Center, and Eling’s Aquatic Center at Dos Pueblos High School. Her Architectural Historical Murals recognizing buildings that are no longer part of our landscape like Ambrose Lumber, Lincoln School, Cota House, Chapala One and others can be found in niches around Downtown Santa Barbara. In 2004 Susan received recognition from the prestigious Santa Barbara Beautiful Organization for her tile designs on Ralph’s Market on Carillo Street in Santa Barbara. Susan is available to help you create your tile vision and looks forward to hearing about your tile ideas. Whether your project is a new construction or remodel, she has the experience and insightful creativity to help you with your unique tile project. Contact her today and start the creative process.
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1 Patrick Street, St. John's, A1E 2S5

(709) 579-4444
Tour Guide
Customers highly recommend Mccarthy's Party Limited's guide services in St. John's. Tours offer storytelling, delicious meals, and exploration of major sites and rural communities. Guides are knowledgeable, humorous, and passionate. Tours cater to specific dietary needs, such as gluten-free options. The tours are not only informative but also offer personal stories and off-the-beaten-path experiences.
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11 Kings Bridge Road, St. John's, A1C 1S5

(709) 729-6730

7 Middle Battery Road, St. John's, A1A 1A7

(709) 738-2355
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23154, Churchill Square, St. John's, A1B 4J9

(709)722-3191
Founded in 1905, the Newfoundland Historical Society is the oldest non-profit, independent heritage organization in the province.
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175 Signal Hill Rd, St. John's, A1A 1B2

(709) 737-7880
The Johnson GEO CENTRE is a geological interpretation centre located on Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The GEO CENTRE is a not-for-profit organization, and a registered charity. The centre opened in 2002, and houses exhibit galleries related to our planet and our provincial geology, oil and gas exploration, natural resources, space exploration, and the Titanic disaster. The centre also features an educational KidsPlace for ages 7 and under, period hosting of travelling exhibits, gift shop and café. The centre offers interpretation through public presentations and hands-on curriculum-based visits for school groups.
The Johnson GEO Centre is a must-visit museum, particularly for families. It offers a variety of interactive displays and educational movies that cater to both children and adults. The gift shop is a highlight for many, featuring unique items. Some visitors found the exhibits to be more geared towards kids, but still learned something new. The 3D movies are a standout feature, providing a refresh on geology and astronomy. The staff and experiences are often described as friendly and enjoyable.
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10 Maple View Rd, St. John's, A1A 5W2

(709) 570-2038
Craft store, Landmark & Historical Place, Art Gallery
Quidi Vidi Village Plantation is a unique tourist attraction in St. John's, showcasing local artists and their work. The plantation offers a range of art and crafts, with artists working on site. Visitors can discover and chat with the artists, making it a great place for unique finds. The scenic location and stunning views add to the experience. Some popular finds include handmade luggage tags, quilts, leather purses, merino wool scarves, clothes, stained glass, and a chocolate place. The plantation is a must-visit for anyone staying in St. John's.
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130 Pearltown Rd, St. John's, A1G 1P3

709 745 8902
DEL Equipment limited is a 100% locally owned and operated agricultural business. We provide sales, parts and service to the dairy industry, agricultural industry, light construction industry and homeowners. We provide on site 24 hour emergency service 7 days a week supporting our strong customer base. In 2008, after years of research and consultations, we became an authorized dealer for one of the largest tractor manufacturers in the world, Mahindra.
Del Equipment Ltd is a family-run business that offers a great selection of tractors, farm equipment, and provides excellent service. Customers praise the attentive and knowledgeable staff who ask about specific needs and provide necessary assistance. The company is known for its quality products and supportive service.
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230 Signal Hill Road, St. John's, A1A 1B2

(709) 576-2254
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, City park, Historic, RECREATION, locate, ARTS, Tourist Attraction, ENTERTAINMENT, entertain, Area Superintendent, Tourist information center, Government Organization
Signal Hill, a historic site in St. John's, offers visitors beautiful views and numerous trails for exploration. The panorama from the top of Fort Cabot is breathtaking. The visitor center provides informative presentations. Swimming is nearby and trails include Sable and North Head. Overall, a worthwhile experience for history and nature lovers.
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100 Golf Course Rd, St. John's, A1A 0A6

709 722 7170
Convention Services & Facilities, Golf Courses-Public, Tourist Attractions
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82 Harvey Rd, St. John's, A1B 4J8

(709) 722-1737
The C.L.B. (Church Lads Brigade) is a non-profit organization serving the youth of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador since 1892.
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1020 Topsail Road, Mount Pearl, A1N 5E5

(709) 747-8383
MONUMENTS, Miscellaneous Retail Stores, Miscellaneous Retail, MONUMENTS FUNÉRAIRES, Monument maker
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365 Old Placentia Road, Mount Pearl, A1N 0G7

(709) 748-1124
Community Museum, Wedding venue, Community Organization, Museum
Admiralty House Communications Museum is a small, historic spot with rich history and unique artifacts. The informative tours, led by knowledgeable staff or volunteers, provide a sense of local, national, and even post-national pride. The museum is clean and engaging with community events and programs. Some visitors have appreciated it as a wedding venue.
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10 D Main Road, Petty Harbour, A0A 3H0

(709) 740-3474
Fishing Spot, Nonprofit Organization, Tourist Attraction, Non-profit organization, fishing
Fishing For Success, Inc. offers memorable fishing experiences with knowledgeable guides, traditional activities, and delicious meals made from fresh catch. Guests praise the exceptional hospitality, education, and adjustments to accommodate weather conditions for a successful fishing trip. Sightings of whales, puffins, and various fish add to the enjoyable experience.
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32 Main Rd, Petty Harbour, A0A 3H0

(709) 368-8681
North Atlantic Ziplines (NAZ) is Canada's longest Zipline course. Soar along the rugged coastline and view the historic fishing village of Petty Harbour from 10 zip lines ranging from 300 to 2, 200 feet in length. Our certified, friendly guides will make this an adventure you won't soon forget. Displays on landing platforms explain the historical, cultural, and natural features of the area. High-powered telescopes enable you to observe the natural beauty of the area. A must do on your bucket list!!
North Atlantic Ziplines Inc. receives rave reviews from customers for their friendly and knowledgeable staff, great communication, and amazing zipline experience. The breathtaking views of Petty Harbour add to the excitement. Some customers suggest improvements like having photos taken and installing emergency brakes for safety. A few customers had issues with communication and tour cancellations. Overall, the zipline tours are highly recommended for adventure seekers.
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35 A Southside Rd, Petty Harbour, A0A 3H0

(709) 330-3474
Tourist Attraction, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization