New York is a big city, which has become relatively safe to explore. With Google Maps on your phone, you don't have to worry about getting lost. I like to walk around and explore neighborhoods.
纽约是一个相对安全的大城市。通过手机上的Google地图,您不必担心迷路。我喜欢散步和探索社区。
Nueva York es una ciudad grande que se ha convertido en relativamente seguro para explorar. Con Google Maps en tu teléfono, no tienes que preocuparte de perderte. Me gusta pasear y explorar barrios.
The Best New York Attractions TimeOut New York 纽约时报中文网国际纵览
Best Things To Do in New York City NY Times Edición en Español
Flushing Meadow Park Once the site of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs and currently site of the Queens Zoo. A short trip on the 7 Train from Flushing with a number of weekly events, including pedalboating, kayaking and yearly dragon races. I run 5K races there.
Queens Museum Free museum in Flushing Meadow Park
NY Hall of Science Family friendly science museum in Flushing Meadow Park
Northern Boulevard - There is a lot of history in Flushing and only a short walk from the Flushing Library
Flushing Freedom Mile Walking Tour Flushing Historic House Tour
Flushing Town Hall Flushing Park Memorial
Bowne House Lewis Latimer House
Old Quaker Meeting House Queen Historical Society – Kingsland Homestead
Louis Armstrong House Corona home of the jazz king
Socrates Sculpture Garden Free outdoor sculpture in Long Island City with many events
The Noguchi Museum Wonderful sculpture museum in Long Island City
American Museum of Natural History Learn about science with your kids. Pay what you want if you can show you live in New York
The Cloisters Medieval art and medieval herb garden in Fort Tyron Park. Pay what you want if you can show you live in New York.
Metropolitan Museum of Art Pay what you want if you can show you live in New York The MET is one of world's great museums and has tours in many languages including Spanish and Mandarin
Hispanic Society of America Nice museum in a historic landmark building. A long subway trip uptown to Washington Heights
Rubin Museum of Art Museum for Asian art (Sadly closed but still on Internet.)
Bryant Park Lots of free events --- I like to buy rice balls on East 41st Street at either Omsubi Gonbei or The Sunrise Mart.
Central Park A summer escape from the hot asphalt. Runners, bikers, skaters, rowboats, music, picnics, etc.
Chelsea Market / Hi Line Park Too many tourists – especially on the weekends
Governors Island A short ferry ride from the South Ferry takes you to the former Coast Guard base. Lots of events and bike rentals.
Statute of Liberty and Ellis Island Too many tourists! But I still remember climbing up to the crown of Lady Liberty with my mother and visiting Ellis Island with my family. Stop at historic Castle Clinton in Battery Park when you take your trip.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Bonsais to carnivorous plants to cacti.
Brooklyn Museum Give what you want if you can show you live in New York
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is right next to the Brooklyn Museum. You can also take a walk to the main branch of the Brooklyn Library
Japan Village - In Industry City in Sunset Park. They are still opening new shops - Hipster heaven on the weekends.
Prospect Park Central Park's cousin in the City of Brooklyn. A fun place to run 5k races.
Bronx Zoo A huge zoo your kids will love.
Bronx Botanical Garden A huge collection of flora located right next to the Bronx Zoo.
Staten Island Ferry provides a free trip to Staten Island. You get a great view of NY Harbor on the boat ride, including the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. And you can buy a cold beer onboard .
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art A small museum on Staten Island for those of you with access to a car
Historic Richmond Town Recreation of American colonial living. You will need a car to get there. Your kids will love learning about American history
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Old Bethpage Village Restoration Recreation of American colonial living. You will need a car to get there. Your kids will love learning about American history