Museum Of Modern Art
Visit The Museum of Modern Art in midtown Manhattan and see "the greatest collection of modern art in the world" (The New York Times) for yourself! Soaring light-filled space... from smartdestinations.com
The Hayden Planetarium, Rose Center For Earth And Space,...
In the top half of the Hayden Sphere, the Space Theater uses advanced visual technology (including a customized, one-of-a-kind Zeiss Star Projector) to create shows of unparalleled so... nyc-arts.org
Bronx Zoo
The largest urban zoo in the world, The Bronx Zoo is an exciting place to view over 4000 animals (600 species) in large, realistic reproductions of natural habitats. Themed exhibits inc... 10best.com
Central Park - New York City
Central Park is an 843-acre public park in Manhattan, New York City. It is 2.5 miles long between 59th Street and 110th Street, and 0.5 miles wide between Fifth Avenue and Central ... ettractions.com
Liberty Science Center
After a 22-month, $109 million expansion and renewal project, guests will be amazed at the ?new? Liberty Science Center. Liberty Science Center offers guests a completely renewed bu... museumsusa.org
Children's Museum Of Manhattan
The Children's Museum of Manhattan's mission is to prepare children to succeed in school, help families live healthy lives, and nurture a new generation of creative citizens. The m... ettractions.com
Brooklyn Children's Museum
Boasting 27,000 objects from all over the globe, the cultural and natural wonders never cease at the Brooklyn Children"s Museum. Just a short subway or cab ride from Downtown Manh... grandparents.com
New York Hall Of Science
Make a square bubble, see your shadow freeze as you keep moving, or shrink or grow five feet in a matter of seconds! Is it magic? No, it's the New York Hall of Science, a participator... nyc-arts.org
Madame Tussauds
The world-renowned Madame Tussauds is one of the most contemporary, interactive and exciting attractions for visitors of all ages. Play ball with Derek Jeter and David Wright... smartdestinations.com
Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Built in several stages beginning in 1874 and extending over four city blocks on the East side of Central Park, this is one of the most prestigious museums in the world for its imposing bui... cr.nps
Guggenheim Museum - New York, Ny
Founded in 1937, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is a modern art museum located on the Upper East Side in New York City. It is the best-known of several museums owned and/or operat... waymarking.com
Carnival At Bowlmor Lanes
The outrageous new circus-themed restaurant/bar/club combo above Bowlmor Lanes (and replacing Pressure) is called Carnival, and it's doing its best to live up to the name: It kicked o... metromix.com
Chelsea Piers
Chelsea Piers complex includes film and television production facilities, including those for CBS College Sports Network and Food Network, a health club, a day spa, the city's larg... ettractions.com
Museum Of The Moving Image
The Museum of The Moving Image is located at 35th Avenue at 36th Street in Astoria, and is the only museum in the United States dedicated to the art, technology and social impact o... ettractions.com
Prospect Park
Three off leash areas: The Longmedow, The Nethermead, and The Peninsula Meadow. Prospect Park is one of New York Cities best parks and is about 563 acres. The park is also used by jo... ecoanimal.com
Empire State Building Observatory
Until you see New York City from the Empire State Building observatory, you haven?t really seen it! You?ll remember your visit to the Empire State Building and the amazing 36... smartdestinations.com
Statue Of Liberty And Ellis Island Immigration Museum Ferry...
More than any other sight, the Statue of Liberty is synonymous with New York City. It is a must-see for any New York visitor, both for an up-close encounter with the world fa... smartdestinations.com
New York Transit Museum
This museum, home of 100-plus years of NYC transit lore and memorabilia, occupies the platforms and mezzanine of a decommissioned 1930s subway station. Demonstrating the vital role ma... nyc-arts.org
Queens Zoo
The Queens Zoo reopened in June 1992 in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, site of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs. This zoo, devoted primarily to North American animals, is divided into w... nyc-arts.org