New York is a fabulous place to visit as a family. Here's one (of MANY!) itineraries to try on your next visit.
Advance Planning: Book hotel reservations and get tickets to a Broadway Show. You can also wait in line for tickets at TKTS in Times Square on the day of your show for less expensive tickets, but that means less touring around the city and fewer show options. One hotel option, although moderately expensive for New York, is the Marriott Marquis in Times Square. Less expensive hotels can be found farther from tourist hot spots.
Arrive Friday night. Stay at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square for the Wow! factor-- kids (and parents) will love the glass elevators which have guests selecting the floor before entering the elevator.
Friday night:
Go out to an Italian dinner-- try Amarone-- reasonable sized portions, fancier dishes for more adventurous palettes, basic pasta for the less adventurous.
Walk around Times Square-- listen to the voices. How many different languages can your children hear being spoken? Climb to the top of the red stairs and have someone take your family photo with Times Square brilliantly lit in the background.
Saturday morning:
Take a cab to the Tenement Museum in the lower East Side at 108 Orchard Street to arrive by 10am. Get tickets for one of the GREAT tenement tours lasting an hour. While waiting for your tour, stop in for a coffee and lemonade or croissant at 88 Orchard Street then walk down to the Chinatown markets along Grand Street. Can you find two Chinese characters that are the same in different signs?
Come back in time to browse the great Tenement Museum bookstore before your tour then take your tour. Afterward have lunch at 88 Orchard Street-- salads, sandwiches, smoothies-- good food.
Saturday afternoon:
Walk back to Times Square If you have an evening show or at least up to Union Square via Broadway if you have time before an afternoon matinee. There's a great market in Union Square to browse on Saturdays.
Go to an afternoon matinee (see advance planning).
Saturday evening:
Have drinks at The View-- a revolving bar where guests under 21 are permitted before 9 pm. Or for something more active, check out the view from The Top of The Rock at Rockefeller Center. The view here is similar to the Empire State Building without the cool factor and generally without the lines. If you still want to walk, walk 10 to 15 minutes on over to the Apple store just to check out their glass cube entrance.
Have dinner someplace casual but with atmosphere. Plenty of restaurants to choose from, Vnly is one nearby place with a menu that includes an excellent baked mac and cheese. After dinner, watch the skaters at Rockefeller Center or skate yourselves. Walk around Rockefeller Center window shopping before heading back to your hotel.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
A Day In New York City
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