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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in NYC with kids. There are many many things to do so if you can maybe tell me a bit more about your interests or what you definitely want or don't want to see I can help better. There are certainly museums that would appeal to all of your kids at least for a shorter time, and plenty of other things to do. The weather looks quite nice though maybe a bit windy on Sunday. How do your kids do with long walks? My NYC-raised kids are excellent walkers and wouldn't blink an eye at walking all day from a young age but I know many kids have different tolerances.[/quote] While you’re here —- can I ask about a weekend with my DD at NYU who is very social, fashionable, loves great food and drinks and nightlife and me who is just about the opposite coming from the midwest for a first visit? I’m happy to “branch out” and would love some suggestions for things to do together. [/quote] Different poster here, lives in NYC. Some things off the top of my head: Met or MoMA museum if you haven't been See a Broadway show Go shopping in Soho The Occulus/WTC center also has some nice shops, has kind of a futuristic vibe Get facials or mani/pedis together A million restaurants to choose from Drinks at a rooftop bar Walk in Central Park Walk the high line Visit Eataly or the Chelsea Market (or any food hall) Visit the new Seaport/Pier 17. Touristy but has some nice restaurants and shops and great views People seem to love this new 'Edge' thing - seems super touristy to me Sightseeing cruise around Manhattan - I live here and found it fun & enjoyed all this historical facts If you want to venture out to Brooklyn -Brooklyn Bridge Park is very pleasant for walking and has some restaurants at either end - can take the ferry from Wall St.[/quote] Mani pedi sounds like a waste of a day. Boring![/quote]
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