
Buffalo New York, USA Travel Guide
Respect Tifft Nature Preserve, Reinstein Woods, and NY State Parks. Stay on marked trails and avoid disturbing wildlife.
Recycling is common. Look for separate bins for trash and recyclables in public spaces, hotels, and businesses.
Use water mindfully. Tap water is safe; use a Reusable water bottle to reduce plastic waste.
Conscious choices for a lower environmental footprint.
Mitigate your travel emissions.
Support businesses with eco-responsibility.
Back local projects for natural protection.
Properly dispose of all waste.
Support Explore Buffalo tours highlighting architectural conservation and local history.
Explore BuffaloAcquire souvenirs and products from local artisans and businesses that truly represent Buffalo's culture.
Engage with curiosity and being open-minded. Be polite and courteous in dealings with locals, known for their friendliness.
Your travel choices directly benefit the local economy and foster equitable development.
Support local businesses to keep money circulating within Buffalo's economy.
Choose choices that prioritize fair trade and responsible production.
Contribute to established local charities or non-profit organizations.
Discover the real spirit of Buffalo.
Upholding ethical issues in your travel choices.
Look for fair trade goods and products. Purchase goods directly from local artisans.
Be careful about scams or overly aggressive street vendors, which are rare but possible.
Report any unusual actions to local authorities.
Prioritize dining at locally owned restaurants and shopping in small local shops. This approach contributes directly to the Buffalo economy.
Respectful interaction with the regional culture and communities broadens your experience.
Observe directions for photography to respect privacy.
Be respectful and follow established norms at places of worship.
Always prioritize privacy. Avoid unwanted photography of individuals or private residences. Respect cultural sensitivities around these matters.
Learn about Buffalo's heritage. Engaging with the culture of the area and communities creates positive relationships and a richer travel experience.