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Bronx Museum of the Arts
Description: Frequently
changed exhibits usually about life in the city and immigration. The Museum
also offers classes for children in subjects like film production, animation
and drawing.
Price: $3 for adults, $2 for children, $1 for seniors. Free admission
on Wednesday.
Location: 1040 Grand Concourse
Phone: 718-681-6000
Times: Wednesday 3-9, Thursday and Friday 10-5, Saturday and Sunday 1-6
How to get there: D train to 161st Street and River Avenue or 4 train
to 161st Street (Yankee Stadium
Website: Bronx
Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Description: Interesting
African Art collection and also check out the period rooms, which recreate times
from American History.
Price: $6 for adults. Students with a student ID are $3. Children under
12 are free with an adult.
Location: 200 Eastern Parkway
Phone: 718-638-5000
Times: Wednesday-Friday 10-5, Sunday 11-6. They're open on Saturdays,
but check the website for Saturday schedules.
How to get there: 2 or 3 train to Brooklyn Museum
Website: Brooklyn
Museum
The Cloisters
Description: Compilation
of rebuilt medieval monasteries and gardens, complete with medieval art.
Price: suggested donation $10 for adults, $5 for students. Children under
12 are free. Note: Admission to the Metropolitan Museum of Art includes admission
to The Cloisters.
Location: Fort Tryon Park (Fort Washington Avenue near 190th Street)
Phone: 212-923-3700
Times: Sunday 9:30-5:30, Tuesday-Thursday 9:30-5:30, Friday and Saturday
9:30-9.
How to get there: M4 bus to Cloisters or the A train to 190th Street.
Note: If you take the A train you'll need to walk through the park to get to
The Cloisters.
Website: The Cloisters
(a division of the met)
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Description: Lots
of cool stuff to see. Make sure to check out the Egyptian wing, the Arms and
Armor collection, the musical instruments on the second floor and the Costumes
on the lower level.
Price: suggested admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students and children
under 12 are free with an adult. Note: Includes admission to The Cloisters.
Location: 1000 Fifth Avenue
Phone: 212-535-7710
Times: Sunday 9:30-5:30, Tuesday-Thursday 9:30-5:30, Friday and Saturday
9:30-9.
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 to 86th Street
Website: Metropolitan
Museum of Art
Pearl Paint
Description: Five
Floors of art supply-everything from beeswax to colored sand.
Price: Depends. You can buy things if you so choose.
Location: 308 Canal Street
Phone: 212-431-7932
Times: Monday-Saturday 9-6 (9-7 on Thursdays) and Sunday 9-5:30
How to get there: N or R train to Prince Street. C, E or 6 train to Spring
Street.
Website: Pearl Paint
Pull Cart Ceramics
Description: They
have walls of plain mugs, bowls and vases. You pick one, and sit down and glaze
it. Come back a week later when it's been fired, and see what you've made.
Price: Price of item plus $6 an hour to use the glazes.
Location: 31 W 21st Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues, on the 7th floor.
Phone: 212-727-7089
Times: Tuesday-Thursday 1-9, Friday-Sunday 11-6
How to get there: 9 train to 7th Avenue and 23rd Street or N or R train
to 5th Avenue and 23rd Street.
Website: None
Queens Museum of Art
Description: Featuring
lots of art made in Queens in the 19th and 20th centuries, the museum also has
an incredible collection of Tiffany glass. Kids will probably enjoy looking
for their house on the perfect scale model of New York City.
Price: $5 for adults, $2.50 for children and seniors, children under 5
are free.
Location: The New York City Building, Flushing-Meadows-Corona
Phone: 718-592-2405 Tines: Wednesday-Friday 10-5, Saturday and Sunday
12-5
How to get there: 7 train to Willets Point/Shea Stadium and follow the
yellow signs.
Website: Queens
Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description: Display
of modern art in a very cool spiral building. We suggest starting at the top
and working your way down, as the reverse will make your legs quite tired from
the uphill journey. Also, note the Frank Lloyd Wright collection that is often
on display.
Price: $15 for adults, $12 for students and seniors, children under 12
are free.
Location: 1071 5th Avenue at 89th Street. Note: There is also a Soho
branch at 575 Broadway on the corner of Prince Street, but it doesn't have the
same architecture as the Uptown museum.
Phone: 212-423-3500
Times: Sunday-Wednesday 9-6, Friday-Saturday 9-8
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street
Website: Guggenheim
Museum
Studio Museum in Harlem
Description: Large
collection of African-American and traditional African art. Exhibits change
frequently and the permanent collection is rotated, so call ahead.
Price: $5 for adults, $3 for students, $1 for children under 12. Free
the first Saturday of each month.
Location: 114 W 125th Street between 7th and Lenox Avenues.
Phone: 212-864-4500
Times: Wednesday-Thursday 12-6, Friday 12-8, Saturday and Sunday 1-6.
How to get there: 2 or 3 train to 125th Street.
Website: The
Studio Museum in Harlem
The Whitney
Description: Interesting
and fun for older kids. The debate will rage on whether it is "art" or not.
Look for the sculpture of a leg sticking out of the wall.
Price: $10 for adults, $8 for students with a valid student ID and for
seniors, children under 12 are free.
Location: 925 Madison Avenue
Phone: 212-570-3676
Times: Wednesday-Sunday 11-6 except Friday 1-9.
How to get there: 6 train to 77th Street
Website: The Whitney
Museum
Asia Society
Description: Exhibitions
of Asian art, both modern and traditional.
Price: $7 for adults, $5 for Seniors + Students, free for people under 16.
Location: 725 Park Avenue between 70th and 71st Streets.
Phone: 212-288-6400
Times: Tuesday-Sunday 11-6, with extended evening hours on Friday until 9.
How to get there: 6 train to 68th Street
Website: none
Chinatown
Description: Fun
for a whole day. You must include a meal at a Chinese restaurant, a trip to
the Museum of Chinese in America and the China Town Fair, an arcade which features
a real live chicken who can beat anyone in a game of tic-tac-toe.
Price: China Town Fair: 25 cents to play tic-tac-toe with the chicken,
restaurants are reasonably priced. Museum of Chinese in America is $3 for adults,
$1 for students and seniors, children under 12 are free.
Location: Museum of Chinese in America: 70 Mulberry Street. China Town
Fair: 8 Mott Street
Times: Walk around Chinatown anytime, and the Fair is open most of the
time. The museum's hours are Tuesday-Saturday 12-5
How to get there: F train to West Broadway, or the N, R, J, M, Z, or
6 train to Canal Street or the B, D, or Q train to Grand Street.
Website (for the museum): Museum
of Chinese in America
Hispanic Society of America
Description: A range
of art from Hispanic cultures all over the world. Also nearby are the American
Numismatic Society Museum (212-234-3130)m which houses a large collection of
coins, stamps and medals, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters (212-368-5900)
which houses a collection of historic documents.
Price: free
Location: Audubon Terrace at Broadway and 155th Street
Phone: 212-926-2234
Times: Tuesday-Saturday 10-4:30, 1-4 on Sunday
How to get there: 1 train to Broadway and 157th Street
Website: Hispanic
Society of America
Jewish Museum
Description: A permanent
collection of Jewish artifacts and changing exhibits of modern displays. There
are many programs for children, especially around the Jewish holidays.
Price: $8 for adults, $5.50 for students and seniors, free for children
under 12. Tuesdays at 5-8 admission is free.
Location: 1109 5th Avenue at 92nd Street
Phone: 212-423-3200
Times: Sunday 10-5:45, Monday-Wednesday 11-5:45, Thursday 11-8, Friday 11-3.
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 96th Street
Website: Jewish
Museum
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Description: See
how early New Yorkers lived. They have two Tenement houses: one with artifacts
and a dollhouse showing all the original residents and the other has been restored
to the way it was in the early 1900s. Then stop off at Guss Pickles for a pickle,
pickled tomato and some sauerkraut.
Price: Adults $9, students and seniors $7. Price is for a 1 hour tour.
Location: Museum: 90 Orchard Street, Gus Pickles: 35 Essex Street
Phone: Museum: 212-431-0233
Times (Tours): Tuesday-Friday 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3, 4, and on weekends
every half hour from 11-4:30
How to get there: F train to Delancey or B, D, or Q to Grand Street,
or J, M, or Z to Essex Street.
Website: Tenement
Museum
Museum for African Art
Description: A large
collection displayed a little at a time, in carefully organized exhibits with
lots of explanation. A perfect introduction to African Art.
Price: $5 for adults, $2.50 for students and seniors.
Location: 583 Broadway between Houston and Prince Streets
Phone: 212-966-1313
Times: Tuesday-Friday 10:30-5:30, Saturday and Sunday 12-6. Every 3rd
Thursday of the month, the museum is also open from 5:30-8:30 with free admission.
How to get there: 6 train to Spring Street or the B, D, F, or Q train
to Broadway/Lafayette or the N or R train to Prince Street.
Website: Museum
for African Art
National Museum of the American Indian
Description: The
largest collection of artifacts depicting life and culture of Native Americans
Price: free
Location: One Bowling Green
Phone: 212-825-6700
Times: Everyday 10-5, except Thursday 10-8.
How to get there: 4 or 5 train to Bowling Green
Website: None.
Harbor Defense Museum
Description: Inside
an actual military base, bustling with people in uniform and jeeps, is a bunker
that serves as the museum. There are lots of military and naval items, including
antique weapons and model ships.
Price: free
Location: Fort Hamilton, Fort Hamilton Parkway at 101st Street (at the
foot of the Verazano-Narrows bridge)
Phone: 718-630-4349
Times: Monday-Friday 1-4
How to get there: R train to 95th Street. Note: There's still a bit of
a walk after the train, but public transit will only get you this close.
Website: none
The Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum
Description: A mostly
outdoor activity, the museum is onboard the USS Intrepid. See a real live A-12
Blackbird-the world's fastest plane.
Price: Adults $13, Veterans/Reservists $9, seniors and students $9, kids
6-11 $6, kids 2-5 $6.
Location: W 46th Street and 12th Avenue
Phone: 212-245-0072
Times: Winter; Monday-Sunday 10-5. Summer; Monday-Friday 10-5, Saturday-
Sunday 10-7. The last admission time is one hour before closing.
How to get there: E train to 42nd Street or the M50 bus to the museum.
Website: The
Intrepid Museum
The Museum of the City of New York
Description: Permanent
exhibits include period rooms, toys, and dolls. There's also a model fort of
New Amsterdam big enough to climb on.
Price: $7 for adults, $4 for children and seniors, $12 for a family.
Location: 5th Avenue and 103rd Street
Phone: 212-534-1672
Times: Wednesday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5
How to get there: 6 train to 103rd Street
Website: Museum of the
City of New York
New York City Transit Museum
Description: The
subway museum is in an old subway station filled with old turnstiles, vintage
subway cars and a movie about subways is always playing in the video room. The
gift shop has jewelry made out of old tokens, and a lot of postcards.
Price: $3 for adults, $1.50 for children under 18
Location: Schermerhorn Street and Boerum Place
Phone: 718-243-8601 or 243-3063.
Times: Closed until 2003.
How to get there: 2, 3, or 4 train to Borough Hall
Website: Transit
Museum
Richmond Town Historical Village
Description: A "living
history" museum demonstrating colonial lifestyle. Stroll down the streets lined
with old buildings, or chat with the trades people. Call for info about "Old
Home Day" which is a recreation of colonial New York, and the Native American
Pow-Wows.
Price: $4 for adults, $2.50 for children under 18. Children under 6 are
free.
Location: 441 Clarke Avenue
Phone: 718-351-1611
Times: September-June: Wednesday-Sunday 1-5;
How to get there: take the ferry, and from there the S74 bus to the Historic
Village.
Website: none
South Street Seaport
Description: See
many old ship which you can get on and explore. You can head to Pier 17 afterward,
which is full of stores and restaurants.
Price: depends, walking is free, but there are nautical museums which
do cost money, prices vary seasonally.
Location: Visitor's center is at 12 Fulton Street
Phone: 212-669-9400
Times: anytime, but call for museum or special attraction hours.
How to get there: 2, 3, 4, or 5 train to Fulton Street.
Website: none
Argosy Books
Description: Argosy
has many out-of-print books, many of which are very inexpensive. They have six
floors, including bins of old prints, some of which are as cheap as 25 cents.
Price: depends
Location: 116 E 59th Street
Phone: 212-753-4455
Times: Monday Friday 10-6 all year round. During the winter (sept-April)
the are also open on Saturday from 10-5.
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 59th Street
Website: Argosy
Books
Brooklyn Bridge
Description: Kids
get a kick out of walking from borough to borough. You can walk across from
either side, or both, but that's a long walk. The view is fantastic.
Price: free
Location: the Brooklyn Bridge. The pedestrian path entry is at Park Row
or Chambers Street.
Phone: n/a
Times: Daylight.
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to Brooklyn Bridge (Manhattan side).
Website: none
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Description: Construction
on this church began in 1892, but it's still a work in progress. Upon completion,
it will be the largest Episcopal church in the world. Walk around the beautiful
grounds, see the stained glass, and maybe see a peacock which freely roams the
grounds.
Price: free
Location: Amsterdam Avenue at W 112th Street
Phone: n/a
Times: Daytime hours
How to get there: 1 or 9 train to 110th Street/Cathedral Parkway
Website: none
Central Park
Description: Who
could forget the park? Play Frisbee on the Great Lawn. Skate at Wollman Rink,
visit the zoo, explore Belvedere Castle, watch New York Road Runner Club races,
boat at Loeb boathouse see the John Lennon memorial at Strawberry Fields, climb
the Alice in Wonderland Statue run through the formal gardens or have a picnic.
Price: free. It does cost money to skate at Wollman or rent a boat.
Location: Central Park, between 5th Avenue and Central Park West. Pick
up a map once you get thereat the Dairy Information Center.
Phone: 212-794-6565
Times: Always open, but call for special attractions.
How to get there: Just walk. There are entrances every few blocks on
both sides.
Website: Central
Park Home
Circle Line Sightseeing Yachts
Description: Cruise
the city by boat. Together you can take in Manhattan's breathtaking skyline.
Price: Full island: $24 for adults, $19 for seniors, $12 for children under
12. Semi-circle $20 for adults, $16 for seniors, and $10 for children
under 12.
Location: Pier 83, West 42nd Street at 12th Avenue. They also have a
location at Pier 16. See website or Phone for details.
Phone: 212-563-3200. Pier 16: 212-630-8888.
Times: 3 hour tours depart every 45 minutes daily 9:15 to 4. Also, there
is a two hour "Harbor Lights" cruise at 7 pm.
How to get there: A, C, or E train to Port Authority.
Website: Circle
Line
Columbia University
Description: Tour
a beautiful Ivy League campus right here in New York City. You can walk around
by yourself or go for a tour meeting at the Low Library.
Price: free
Location: Columbia University, Broadway at 116th Street. Tours leave
from room 213 in Low Library
Phone: 212-854-4900
Times: Monday-Friday tours leave at 10 and 3
How to get there: 1 or 9 train to 116th Street.
Website: Columbia
University
Coney Island
Description: The
big attraction is Astroland Amusement Park, Ride the Cyclone roller coaster,
or Dante's Inferno, a haunted house ride. On warm days go by the Water Flume.
Price: tickets for individual rides range from $2-$5. You can pay
one price for the big rides which is $14.99, and Kiddie park passes, good for
10 rides, are $15. The beach and boardwalk are free.
Location: Surf Avenue
Phone: 718-372-0275
Times: 12-midnight everyday during the summer, and weekends only in September.
How to get there: B, N, M, F, or D train to West 8th Street
Website: Astroland
Empire State Building
Description: Okay,
it's a tourist trap, but every New Yorker should visit the top of the Empire
State Building. Observation decks are on the 86th and 102nd floors. Also check
out the New York Sky Ride, a big screen virtual roller coaster through town.
Price: $9 for adults, $7 for seniors, and $4 for children to go to
the observation decks, $9 per person for the sky ride.
Location: 5th Avenue at 34th Street
Phone: 212-736-3100
Times: Observatory is open 9:30-midnight, and the Sky Ride is open daily
from 10-10.
How to get there: 6 train to 33rd Street, or B, D, or F train to 34th
Street.
Website: none
FAO Schwartz
Description: A toy
museum. Many toys are placed around the store that are meant to be played with.
Make sure to find the Lego section-some of these things are amazing. Maybe it
will give you some ideas for Lego construction of your own.
Price: Depends. Going Is free, but toy prices range from not much to
out of this world.
Location: 767 5th Avenue between 58th and 59th Streets
Phone: 212-644-9400 Tines: Monday-Saturday 10-6 (Thursday until 8), Sunday
12-5
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 to 59th Street
Website: FAO Schwartz
The Forbes Galleries
Description: Filled
with the things the late Malcolm Forbes collected, it is filled with toy soldiers
and ships lined up for battle. Kids will get a kick out of the models.
Price: Free
Location: 62 5th Avenue at 12th Street
Phone: 212-206-5549
Times: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10-4
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 14th Street
Website: none
Forbidden Planet
Description: Great
old comic books, superhero memorabilia, and lots of science fiction.
Price: Depends. Browsing is free, some of the real old comic books are
expensive.
Location: 821 Broadway
Phone: 212-473-1576
Times: Daily 10-8:30
How to get there: 4, 5, 6, N or R train to Union Square amd 14th Street
Website: none
Little Rickie
Description: Where
else can you get a light-up bust of Elvis? They also have postcards, lava lamps,
and tiny toys. You can also get your picture taken at an old fashioned photo
booth.
Price: Depends if you buy anything.
Location: 49 ½ First Avenue (At 3rd Street)
Phone: 212-505-6467
Times: Monday-Saturday 11-8, Sunday 12-7
How to get there: F train to Delancey Street. B, D, or Q to Grand Street.
J, M, or Z to Essex Street.
Website: none
Nellie Bly Amusement Park
Description: A little
amusement park geared for kids under 12. They also have batting cages and go-carts
which are very popular on weekends. They also have mini-golf.
Price: admission is free, tickets for rides and activities are 50 cents.
Location: 1824 Shore Parkway
Phone: 718-373-0828
Times: Daily, noon-11.
How to get there: B6 bus to Nellie Park or the B train to 25th Avenue
Website: none
New York State Pavilion
Description: Near
the Unisphere, the shell has been empty since the World's fair, but take a look
at the floor. It's a mosaic of New York State. You can do a step-down model
effect when combining this with the Unisphere, and the Queens Museum NYC model.
Price: free
Location: Flushing Meadows, Corona Park
Phone: n/a
Times: Daily, during daylight hours.
How to get there: 7 train from Times Square to Willets Points/Shea Stadium
Website: none
New York Stock Exchange
Description: Watch
the stock market in action. It's a lot to fun to watch the frenzied brokers.
Price: free, but don't forget to get a ticket
Location: 20 Broad Street (visitor's entrance)
Phone: 212-656-5168
Times: Monday-Friday 9:20-4. Tickets are available at 9m and are often
distributed for the whole day by 11.
How to get there: N or R train to Rector Street, the J, M or Z to Broad
Street.
Website: none for visitors' center, check your portfolio at NYSE
Roosevelt Island Tramway
Description: Take
the tram from busy Manhattan to quiet Roosevelt Island. It's about a 10 minute
ride each way, and you get a great view of the East River. Lots of windows and
you go pretty high up.
Price: It's New York Public Transit, use your metro card.
Location: 2nd Avenue at 61st Street
Phone: n/a
Times: regularly (every 15 minutes).
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 59th Street.
Website: none
Unisphere
Description: A remnant
of the 1964 World's Fair, it's the largest globe in the World (140 feet high).
Make it a trip by adding visits to the NY State Pavillion and the Queens Museum
of Art.
Price: free
Location: Flushing Meadows, Corona Park
Phone: n/a
Times: Daylight
How to get there: 7 train to Willets Point/Shea Stadium
Website: none
United Nations
Description: Once
you enter the front courtyard, you are no longer in New York, in fact you're
no longer in the US. The UN is international territory. You can buy UN stamps,
take the tour, visit a UNICEF exhibit, which is usually geared to kids. Check
the New York times for the daily agenda. General Assembly meetings are open
to the public.
Price: free
Location: First Avenue between 42nd and 48th Streets.
Phone: 212-963-7713
Times: 9-5
How to get there: 4, 5, 6, 7 or S train to Grand Central Station.
Website: United Nations
Home
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Description: Everything
from opera to puppet shows. They usually have shows designed for younger people.
Call for a specific lineup
Price: Depends on event. Check website for events, prices, and ticket
availability.
Phone: 718-636-4130
Times: Call for Schedule
How to get there: 2, 3, 4, 5, or D train to Atlantic Avenue.
Website: Brooklyn Academy
of Music
High 5 Tickets to the Arts
Description: High
5 sells all kinds of tickets for two for an amazing $5. However, the buyer must
be in middle or high school, which is perfect. Choose and buy early. They go
fast.
Price: $5 for two tickets
Location: Sold through Ticket masters everywhere
Times: call 1-212-750-0555 x200 to receive mailings that list the participating
performances and their schedules.
Phone: 1-212-Hi5-TKTS
How to get there: locations vary
Website: High 5 Tickets
King's County Shakespeare Company
Description: Free
Shakespeare performances for those who think the Central Park performances are
too crowded.
Price: free
Location: Summer: Prospect Park Bandshell; Winter: Brooklyn Academy of
Music.
Times: Call 718-596-9685 for times and details
How to get there: Locations vary, call for directions.
Website: Shakespeare
Lincoln Center
Description: The
Metropolitan Opera House., The New York State Theater and Avery Fisher Hall
make up Lincoln Center. If you can see a performance, great! Otherwise, you
can walk around. Tours are offered with excellent backstage views.
Price: free to look around. Tours are $9.50 for adults, $6.75 for students
and $4.50 for children under 13. Tickets for performances will be expensive,
call for more information.
Location: 70 Lincoln Plaza, between West 63rd Street and West 65th Street
Phone: 212-875-5000 for information, 212-875-5351 for tour details.
Times: Call for tour times. You generally need to reserve spots a month
in advance, but often times there are cancellations, and you might be able to
get a spot.
How to get there: 1 or 9 train to Lincoln Center
Website: Lincoln
Center
Museum of Television and Radio
Description: View
the history and TV and radio. Make sure to check out the library and consoles
where you can view any of the museum's 50,00 archived recordings. They have
everything from news broadcasts to "I Love Lucy" and modern sitcoms.
Price: $6 for Adults, $4 for students and seniors, and $3 for kids under
13.
Location: 25 West 52nd Street.
Phone: 212-621-6600
Times: Tuesday-Sunday 12-6. Open until 8 on Thursday, and 9 on Friday.
How to get there: E or F train to 5th Avenue and 53rd Street, N or R
train to 49th and Broadway.
Website: Museum
of Television and Radio
NBC Studios
Description: A tour
of NBC studios is a must. View sets, costumes and props, or get to be a weatherman
for a few minutes. You might get to see some stars walk by, or see a show recording.
Get there early because they get sold out.
Price: $17.50 for adults, $15 for children (6-16) and seniors, first come,
first served.
Location: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, between 5th and 6th Avenues at 50th Street.
Phone: 212-664-3056
Times: Monday-Saturday 9:30-5 with tours leaving every 15 minutes. In
the summer, tours are everyday 9:30-5.
How to get there: B, D, or F train to Rockefeller Center/50th Street.
Website: none that I found for NBC studios, but you can try NBC
Radio City Music Hall
Description: If
you can't take your Little to the Christmas Spectacular, or Easter Show, you
can tour the building itself. See the Wurlitzer Organ, the largest theater organ
in the world, and the hydraulic lifts that move the stage.
Price: $16 regular, $10 for children under 12
Location: 1260 6th Avenue at 50th Street. Meet at box office 1 in the
lobby for tours. Phones: 212-632-4041 (tour information)
Times: Monday-Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-5. Tours depart hourly, tickets
are first come, first serve.
Website: Radio
City Music Hall
Shakespeare in the Park
Description: Professional
actors, Shakespeare, and Central Park, what could be better? Bring a picnic
dinner and make an evening out of it.
Price: free
Location: Delacourt Theater, Central Park, at 81st Street
Phone: 212-360-8146
Times: Summer only, shows are at 8:00. Arrive as early as 2 to pick up
tickets.
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 77th Street.
Website: Shakespeare
in the Park click "public theater", then "Shakespeare in the park."
Sony IMAX Theater
Description: Check
out the largest movie theater screen in the world (one of them) at the Sony
IMAX theater with its 80-foot-high and 100-foot-wide screen.
Price: Adults, $9.50, Children $6
Location: 1988 Broadway at West 68th Street
Phone: 212-336-5000
Times: Call for times
How to get there: 1, 2, 3 or 9 train to 66th Street Lincoln Center, or
1, 2, 3, 9 train to 72nd Street.
Website: Sony IMAX
Strawberry Fields
Description: A tribute
to Beatle John Lennon. It's a peaceful garden, often filled with flower people
have left.
Price: free
Location: Central Park, near 79th Street on the West Side.
Phone: n/a
Times: daylight hours
How to get there: A, B, C, or D train to 81st Street
Website: none
Summer Stage
Description: Free
concerts in the park. Worth investigating to find out who is playing. Arrive
early for good seats.
Price: free
Location: Rumsey Field, Central Park at 72nd Street
Phone: 212-360-8146
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 68th Street
Website: Summer
Stage or Central
Park Home
TKTS
Description: Offices
that sell tickets at half price. The catch is that they only sell tickets for
performances happening that day, and often get sold out.
Price: there's a $2.50 service charge, plus half the ticket price which
will bring the price to $40-$60. It's expensive, but a bargain for Broadway
tickets.
Location: two branches: Broadway and 47th Street or World Trade Center
Mezzanine Phones: 212-768-1818 and 212-354-5800 respectively.
Times: Broadway branch: Mon-Sat 3-8, Wed and Sat 10-2 for matinees, and
Sunday 12-whenever they sold out. Bowling Green Park PLaza Branch: Mon-Fri 11-5:30,
Sat 11-3:30.
How to get there: Broadway: C or E train to 50th Street. Bowling Green
Park Plaza Phones: 212-768-1818 and 212-354-5800.
Website: TKTS
Bronx Zoo
Description: A day
long venture to see something kids love: animals. See everything from 20-foot-long-snakes
to birds to Giraffes.
Price: Thursday-Tuesday, adults, $9.00; children, 2-12, $5.00; seniors,
65 and over, $5.00. During the winter, admission is $16 for adults, $4 for children and
seniors. Children under the age of 2 are always admitted free. Children under 17 must be
accompanied by an adult.
Location: Fordham Road
Phone: 718-367-1010
Times: Mon-Fri 10-5, Weekends and holidays 10-5:30, November-March 10-4:30
everyday
How to get there: Liberty Lines Express Bus BxM11 or take the 5 train
to East 180th Street and transfer to the 2 to Pelham Parkway.
Website: The Bronx
Zoo
Brooklyn Botanical Gardens
Description: See
flowers and bright green lawns. Run on the lawns, smell the flowers, but don't
pick them. See rare specimens in the Steinhardt Conservatory.
Price:: Adults (16 and over) $3.00, Children under 16-Free, Seniors and
students with valid Ids-$1.50
Location: 1000 Washington Avenue (at Eastern Parkway)
Phone: 718-622-4433
Times: October-March: Tuesday-Friday: 8-4:30, Weekends and holidays:
10-4:30 April-September: Tuesday-Friday: 8-6, Weekends and holidays: 10-6
How to get there: 2, 3, or 4 to Eastern Parkway, D or Q to Prospect Park.
Website: Brooklyn Botanical
Garden
Brooklyn Children's Museum
Description: Permanent
exhibits include synthesizers, a walk-on piano, and animals. They also have
changing exhibits as well as performances of music from around the world. Best
for kids under 12.
Price:: $4 per person
Location: 145 Brooklyn Avenue
Phone: 718-735-4400
Times: Hours change a lot each season. Call or check the website first.
How to get there: 2, 3, A or C train to the Brooklyn Children's Museum.
Website: Brooklyn
Children's Museum
Central Park Wildlife Center
Description: A small
and comfortable zoo ideal for younger kids. They have polar bears and sea lions,
most animals are smaller. They also have penguins which kids like.
Price:: $3.50 for Adults, Seniors are $1.50 and kids 3-12 are $0.50.
Location: Central Park, at 64th Street off 5th Avenue
Phone: 212-861-6030
Times: Mon-Fri 10-5, weekends 10:30-5:30
How to get there: N or R to 5th Avenue or 6 train to 68th Street.
Website: Central
Park Zoo
Natural History Museum
Description: Something
interesting here for everyone. From dinosaurs to human evolution. Also check
out the Naturemax, a movie theater that shows nature adventure movies.
Price:: $10 for adults, $7.50 for students and seniors, $6 for children.
Location: Central Park West, between 81st and 83rd Streets.
Phone: 212-769-5000
Times: Sunday-Thursday 10-5:45, Friday-Saturday10-8:45
How to get there: 1 train to 79th Street.
Website: The American
Museum of Natural History
New York Aquarium
Description: The
city's only aquarium features a shark tank, and tons of fish. Visit the Aquatheater
and see walruses, sea lions and a beluga whale.
Price:: Adults $9.75, Children 2-12 and Seniors $6
Location: Surf Avenue at West 8th Street
Phone: 718-265-FISH
Times: Hours change often, check the website or call. Current hours are:
Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat-Sun 10-7
How to get there: D or F to West 8th Street
Website: New
York Aquarium
New York Botanical Gardens
Description: Outside
are seasonal gardens. Inside are Victorian glass greenhouses, which have various
herbs, cacti, and citrus fruits. Thanks to the glass, you don't need a nice
day to visit. Check out the webpage or call for info on children's Adventure
garden hours, prices, and info.
Price: Free all day Wed, and Sat 10-noon. Grounds fees are $3 for adults
$2 for seniors and students, $1 for children ages 2 to 12. The greenhouses are
$3.50 for adults $2.50 for seniors and students $2.00 for children ages 2 to
12 Free for children under 2
Location: Bedford Park Boulevard
Phone: 718-817-8700, 718-220-8700
Times: Grounds: April-October 10-6, November-March 10-4. The greenhouse
hours are April-Oct 10-5, Nov-March 10-3.
How to get there: D or 4 train to Bedford Park Boulevard and then Bx
26 bus to the Gardens. A minibus also leaves from the American Museum of Natural
History and the Met Museum of art directly to the gardens.
Website: New York Botanical
Gardens
New York Hall of Science
Description: See
8-foot-tall bug robots, and hands-on activities, like a machine that changes
your voice, and a display that makes soap bubble so big you can stand inside
of them.
Price: free Sept 1-Jun 30 on Thurs and Fri from 2-5. General Admission:
Adults $7.50, Children and Seniors $5. Science playground fee is $2.
Location: Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Phone: 718-699-0005
Times: July 1-Aug 31: Mon 9:30-2, Tue-Sun 9:30-5; Sept 1-Jun 30: Mon-Wed
9:30-2, Thurs-Sun 9:30-5
How to get there: 7 train to 11th Street.
Website: New York
Hall of Science
Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Description: Everyone
will love this. Get your own ID card, program it to show your picture and personal
stats, then hit the lab. See great computer programs. Clean up an oil spill,
create a music video, and manipulate robots. When you leave, you'll get a certificate
for the things you've learned.
Price: free. Reservations strongly recommended though.
Location: Madison Avenue between 55th and 56th Streets
Phone: 212-833-8000
Times: Tues-Sat 10-6, Thurs 10-8, Sun 12-6.
How to get there: E or F train to 5th Avenue
Website: Sony
Wonder Technology Lab
Asphalt Green
Description: Newly
Renovated featuring running tracks, and weight lifting equipment. They also
have an Olympic sized pool. Note: must be over 13 to use the weight machines.
Price: Call 212-369-8890 x224 for current rates.
Location: 1750 York Avenue at 91st Street
Phone: 212-369-8890
Times: Monday-Friday 5:30am-10pm/Saturday + Sunday 8am-8pm.
How to get there: 6 train to 86th Street and then 86th Street cross-town
bus to York Avenue.
Website: none
Blades East/West Skate and Sport
Description: Rent
Rollerblades and go out for as long as you want. Helmets and padding are included
in the rental price.
Price: $16 for two hours, $25 for the whole day.
Location: East side: 12 East 86th Street, west side: 105 72nd Street
Phone: 212-966-1644 and 212-787-3911 respectively.
Times: Mon-Sat 10-8, Sunday 10-6
How to get there: East side: 4, 5, or 6 train to 86th Street, west side:
1 or 9 to 72nd Street.
Website: None.
Chelsea Piers
Description: Play
golf at Pier 59, ice skate at Pier 61, roller skate at Pier 62, become a gymnast
in the Field House, or head to Pier 60, The Sports Center, which includes everything
from basketball to boxing to rock climbing.
Price: Varies depending what you do.
Location: 23rd Street at the Hudson River.
Phone: Call 212-336-6000 for the Sports Center, 336-6100 for the Sky
Rink, 336-6200 for roller skating, 336-6500 for the Field House, 336-6400 for
the Golf Pier.
Times: Call or check the website.
How to get there: 4, 5, or 6 train to 42nd Street and transfer to the
C train to 23rd Street.
Website: Chelsea
Piers
Claremont Stables
Description: Horseback
riding on Manhattan! You can take lessons, and beginners are welcomed. Experienced
riders can rent a horse and take a stroll in the park.
Price: $40/hour for a group lesson, $50/half hour for a private lesson, $100
/hour for riding in Central Park with a chaperone or 45/hour if accompanied by an
experienced rider.
Locations: 175 W. 89th Street
Phone: 212-724-5100
Times: Mon-Fri 6am-10pm, Saturday and Sunday, 6am-5pm.
How to get there: 1 or 9 train to 86th Street.
Website: None.
Gene's Bicycles/West Side Bicycles
Descriptions: Bike
riding in the park is a great idea. Even if you don't have a bike, Gene's or
West Side will rent them to you. Gene's is more expensive, but they don't include
a helmet in their price, as West Side does.
Price: Gene's: $10.50 for all day or $3 per hour. West Side: $25 for
the day, $6 per hour. Both places require you to leave a credit card.
Location: Gene's: 242 E. 79th Street; West Side: 231 W. 96th Street
Phone: Gene's: 212-249-9218; West Side: 212-663-7531
Times: Gene's: Monday-Friday 9:30-8, Saturday and Sunday 9-7; West Side:
Daily 9:30-6:30.
How to get there: Gene's: 6 train to 86th Street or 77th Street. West
Side: 2, 3, 1, or 9 train to 96th Street.
Website: None.
Lynne's Riding School
Description: Lessons
for all levels are available. They also rent horses to experienced riders.
Price: $30 for a half hour private lesson, $17 per hour to rent a horse.
Location: 88-03 70th Road, Forest Hills
Phone: 718-261-7679
Times: Daily, 8-4.
How to get there: F train to the Q23 bus.
Website: None.
Madison Square Garden
Description: Beyond
the obvious events that are held at the garden such as Knick games, Ranger games,
and boxing, you can tour the garden. See the locker rooms, theaters, and box
seats.
Price: $15 for Adults and $12 for children.
Locations: The box office is on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd Streets.
Phone: 212-465-6741
Times: Monday-Saturday hourly from 10-3, Sunday hourly from 11-3.
How to get there: 2 or 3 train to 34th Street.
Website: Madison
Square Garden You can also get tickets for the tour or any event at Ticketmaster
National Tennis Center
Descriptions: Use
the same courts the US Open is played on! There are 23 outdoor courts and 9
indoor courts. The center doesn't rent any equipment, so you'll have to bring
your own.
Price: Weekdays 6am-4pm: $32/hour. Evening and weekends $48/hour Junior
and Senior "walk in" rate(before 4pm weekdays) $16/hr.
Location: Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
Phone: 718-592-8000
Times: Daily 8 am - midnight.
How to get there:7 train to Shea Stadium.
Website: None.
Riverbank State Park
Description: A great
place to swim. They have two pools, one indoor and one outdoor, both have lifeguards
and sizable shallow ends. Ice skate in the winter, or roller blade year round.
They get crowded so come early.
Price: $1.25 for Adults, 75 cents for children.
Location: 679 Riverbank Drive
Phone: 212-694-3654 or 694-3600.
Times: Daily, 6:15-8:30. Call to make sure, because they have lap swims
during the day.
How to get there: 1 or 9 train to 145th Street and walk one block downhill
Website: None.
Shea Stadium
Description: Ballgames
are always great fun. Try to arrive early enough to watch Batting Practice where
you can try to catch a home run or have a player sign a ball.
Price: Varies.
Location: Shea Stadium
Phone: 718-507-8499
Times: Game times vary, check the Mets schedule by calling or the website.
How to get there: 7 train to Shea Stadium.
Website: Mets Homepage
You can get tickets at Ticketmaster
Yankee Stadium
Description: Go
see the greatest team ever! If you pick a year in the 20th century at random,
there is a 1 in 4 chance the Yankees won the World Series that year (Yes, I
am a Yankees fan). Always an activity that will be remembered.
Price: Varies. Call or see website for available tickets and prices.
Locations: Yankee Stadium
Times: Vary. See Website for game schedule.
How to get there: 4 train to Yankee Stadium. The trains are going to
be mobbed before and after the game, but MTA is kind enough to assign excess
trains, so it's bearable.
Website: Yankees
or visit Ticketmaster.
Action Park
Description: A busy
and wild water park, Action Park is great in the summer. They can get crowded,
and isn't cheap, so make it a special treat.
Price: 8hr Midweek = $37 for adults, $32 for young adults(13-22), $29 for
for junior and senior(9-12,65+). More for weekend.
Location: Vernon, New Jersey
Phone: 973-827-9000
Times: Vary, call or check online.
How to get there: Requires a car. Call or check the website for details.
Website: Action Park
at Mountain Creek
Great Adventure
Description: A huge
amusement park. They have big roller coasters and kiddie rides. Note there is
a Big Brothers/Big Sisters annual excursion, call 212-686-2042 for details on
that.
Price: Varies. Call or check the website.
Location: Jackson, New Jersey
Phone: 201-982-2000
Times: Varies seasonally.
How to get there: By car, call or get directions online, or go with the
annual excursion.
Website: Six
Flags Great Adventure
Jones Beach
Description: Go
to a nice clean, large beach. They have a park, mini golf, and a pool. There
are also concerts there frequently, if you are the concert-going type.
Price: The beach is free, mini-golf and the pool prices will vary, and
check for ticket prices for concerts.
Location: Wantagh, Long Island
Phone: 516-785-1600
Times: Vary seasonally.
How to get there: take the LIRR from Penn Station to the Jones Beach
stop.
Website: None for Jones Beach State Park, but concert tickets are found
at Ticketmaster
Liberty Science Center
Description: This
place is too cool to call it a museum. Start with lasers downstairs, work your
way up, seeing everything from the venomous Black Widow Spider, to thermal cameras.
Make sure to go to the touch tunnel, a simulation of blindness, where you feel
your way through a pitch black maze.
Price: $10 for the exhibits for adults, and $8 for anyone under
18 or over 62. They charge an additional fee for the IMAX, but you can buy an
all in one ticket. Se website for details.
Location: Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey
Phone: 201-200-1000
Times: Seasonal, check website for details.
How to get there: Use PATH transportation or the ferry. On the weekend,
the ferry runs from the World Financial Center to Liberty State Park and a shuttle
is provided to the Science Center. On weekdays, the ferry goes to Colgate Center
in Jersey City, and from there, take the 31 bus to the museum (for details call
1-800-530-FERRY).
Website: Liberty Science
Center
Rye Playland
Description: A classic
amusement park not too far away. The most popular attractions are the Dragon
Coaster and the Race Horses, a merry-go-round that is 20 times faster than a
normal carousel. They have a sizable kiddie land.
Price: Admission is free, rides require tickets though, $20 for 24 tickets,
$16 for 16 tickets, $8.50 for 8 tickets and $1.25 for 1 ticket.
Location: Rye, New York
Phone: 914-921-0370
Times: Vary, call first
How to get there: Amtrak to Rye Station, Playland buses from there.
Website: None.