New York City is full of endless adventures. See the City like Waldo would—zoos, museums, toy stores and the Empire State Building. (Did you know it has 102 floors and 1,860 steps?)
NYC: The Official Guide: Visit the rooftop garden, which features a breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline. It’s open between May and early fall and each year features a different artist’s site-specific installation.
NYC: The Official Guide: Little ones can feed and pet friendly live animals or play (and learn) in a variety of simulated animal eggs, shells and habitats. Don’t forget to pay a visit to the endangered red pandas!
NYC: The Official Guide: Fun fact: FAO Schwarz is the oldest toy store in America, opened in 1862. Kids will absolutely love dancing on the supersize piano, just like Tom Hanks in the movie “Big.”
NYC: The Official Guide: A great time to visit the top of this skyscraper is 30 minutes before sundown, when the sky displays an array of colors and you are able to see the lights coming alive all around NYC.
NYC: The Official Guide: Joe’s is known for its soup dumplings, which are filled with pork or a combination of pork and crab and, of course, a spoonful of soup.
NYC: The Official Guide: Fun fact: This charming ice cream shop, which offers stellar views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan skyline, is housed in a 1920s fireboat house.
NYC: The Official Guide: Did you know? The South Street Seaport features the largest privately owned fleet of historic ships in the country and was once one of the busiest national seaports.
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NYC: The Official Guide: The dinosaur wing is a must see! Also, if you have time, lie down under the life-size model of a blue whale in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.