New York has plenty of opportunities for a family-friendly day out. Today we’ll talk about one of the city’s best spots for summer fun – Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens.
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The New York Botanical Garden
Last time, we talked about the Bronx Zoo and how it can provide a glimpse into the natural world in a city dominated by concrete and skyscrapers. Today, we have another escape to nature to discuss – the New York Botanical Garden.
NYC’s Bronx Zoo
New York City isn’t exactly known as the go-to destination for nature lovers, but those nature lovers are in for a big surprise when they visit Bronx Zoo. With over 600 different species of animals and a plethora of exhibits and rides, this lustrous gem tucked away in concrete and skyscrapers is sure to delight […]
Visit NY’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
Visitors to New York City often take in the usual tourist sites, such as the Empire State Building, Central Park or Times Square. But for a historical and cultural experience that you won’t soon forget, we invite you to explore the many wonders and surprises that await you at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Visiting Central Park’s Conservatory Garden
One of the most beautiful areas of Central Park in New York City is the Conservatory Garden. The Conservatory Garden is the only formal garden located within Central Park. This six-acre garden got its name from the actual conservatory that stood on the site from 1898 to 1934. The Conservatory Garden was constructed and planted […]
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular®
The holiday season in New York City isn’t complete without The Radio City Christmas Spectacular®. The amazing Christmas show has been around since 1933, and millions of people have seen the show during the past eight decades. If you’re planning a trip to New York for the holidays, then the 2012 Christmas Spectacular is a […]
Riverside Park: A Relaxing Spot in NYC
During an upcoming trip to New York City, plan on visiting Riverside Park on the upper west side of Manhattan. You’ll find this park on a four-mile strip of land between the Hudson River and Riverside Drive. This scenic waterfront park is open to the public and waiting for you to visit.