Straddling the coast, this culturally and historically vibrant city features a diverse landscape. Oak tree-lined streets wind through bustling areas, and green spaces are interspersed with urban structures. Several museums and entertainment centers are located in Brunswick, with the city being home to buildings with splendid architectural styles. Owing to a wide repository of artistic establishments and historic landmarks which are balanced by verdant parks, there is much to do and explore in the city. Prominent attractions include Historic Downtown Brunswick, Mary Ross Waterfront Park, Lover's Oak, and Blythe Island Regional Park, among others. Visitors can also sample scrumptious local fare at one of the many restaurants and eateries woven into Brunswick's culinary tapestry.