When planning our trip, I wanted to make sure DS would get the most of the city's amazing sights and attractions, but it was equally important to find things particular fun for kids, as well as some calm activities.. full on sightseeing can easily get tiring and overwhelming after a couple of days.
A lovely calm place we all enjoyed was the Abby Albrich Rockefeller sculpture garden at the
MoMA, just a few steps away from where we stayed.


DS loved
Yoko Ono's Wish tree ..

and participated with great enthusiasm (he thinks slightly less of it in retrospect, as a Nintendo DS3D still has not materialised, lol)

the
The Modern restaurant in the background, overlooking the sculpture garden

MoMA's little sister, the P.S.1, can be reached by train (line No 7), which presents the great opportunity to make Grand Central Station the departing point of a short trip into Queens, which DS of course loved. We planned to have lunch at the Oyster Bar beforehand, but as it was closed we went to the
Cipriani Dolci instead, which had the added bonus of overlooking the magnificent main hall of the station.

The
MoMA P.S.1, not a collection, but an exhibiting space for experimental art

the 'Hole at P.S.1' and 'Rooms' expositions

The outside space offers more exhibits, but also places to relax, watergames, ping pong tables and sand boxes, which makes it a great place to go with children of all ages.

Most of the original architecture of the building (a former school) is preserved, the exhibitions take place in former classrooms, and the staircases were left untouched

DS was absolutely dazzled by Times Square, and was keen to have breakfast one day at
Planet Hollywood. It was a luke warm experience, we all preferred the 'local' breakfast cafe. An evening show was a must, and if we hadn't already seen 'Lion King' in London a couple of years ago, it would have been on top of the list. Instead we saw
Spiderman: Turn off the dark, which DS loved. The flying, special effects and projections were stunning, and overall a great success, even though lacking in great songs. Another hit was the
Harry Potter exposition at the Discovery Times Square, featuring props and sets used in the films. The perfection and attention to detail was truly impressive, and for those familar with the books or films it is a fun place to visit.

We all loved the afternoon we've spent in Central Park. We picked up lunch at a deli,
rented bikes (you can get them with baskets too, but you have to ask), and did the big round. DS spotted a group of baby racoons on the way, one of the last thing he would have expected to find in a big
city.


The
Intrepid aircraft carrier (and
Growler submarine) on the west side of Manhattan was very popular with the boys, slightly less fascinating for me though. It was unbelievably hot that day, and when going next door to Pier 84, DS headed straight to the play-fountain, and cooled himself off by getting completely soaked, while DH and enjoyed a cold drink on the shaded terrasse of a cafe. From there, we took the
Water Taxi (the
hop on and off is great) for a 90 minute boat trip round the tip of Manhatten, and enjoyed stunning waterfront views of the skyline. A fun alternative would have been a
Duck tour, but we did not get round to it.

We got off the Water Taxi at
Pier 17/South Street Seaport, an area with great views on Brooklyn Bridge, and bustling with shops and restaurants

Looking the skyline from above was a must, and when going to the Observation Center of the Empire State Building, we also went to see the
'New York Sky Ride' (located on the 2nd floor) a motion-animated film which lets you explore New York by zooming through at breakneck speed (a definite hit with DS). In terms of best views, we preferred the
Top of the Rocks' (on top of the Rockefeller Center). The ride on the lift up to the top is an attraction to itself, the ceiling is made of glass, and little blue lights illuminate the tunnel all the way up to the top.

Stepping outside the Rockefeller Center, you see the
Lego Flagship Store, (according to DS, a kid's equivalent to FSH) which has the world's tallest 'Pick a brick' wall. DS, who has always been a huge fan of Lego, landed in paradise..

Another shopping favorite of DS' was the
Apple Store on Fifth Avenue, and of course the legendary FAO Schwarz toy shop (right next door), both a little further down the road, on 767 5th AvenueThe Tiffany shop, only a few buildings further on, was a surprise hit. DS discovered the display with the Tiffany Diamond, (the world's biggest fancy diamond, a stunning 128 carat.) We were all taken by it's beauty and magnificence.

Because of the jet lag we woke up so much earlier than ususal, but made the most of it by visiting the most popular attractions in the early mornings (Empire State, Top of the Rocks, Statue of Libery), when there were hardly any queues. Another great help was to have purchased the
New York pass upfront, which gives access to most attractions in a fast lane (no fast lane for the security checks though). Going on a
hop-on-hop-off bus tour during the first couple of days is a great way to get an overview of a city without having to walk for miles, and you can get off at all sights of interest to explore them in depth. So far, we have done this in every city we visited with DS, and it has always been a huge success.
MoMA 11 West 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019, Tel: 212-708-9400
The Modern restaurant 9 West 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019, Tel: 212-333-1220
Cipriani Dolci at Grand Central Station, 89 East 42nd Street
Between Park & Vanderbilt Avenues, New York, New York 10017, Phone: 212-973-0999
MoMA P.S.1 22-25 Jackson Ave. at the intersection of 46th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101
Phone: 718-784-2084
Intrepid Museum: Pier 86, 12th Ave. & 46th StreetNew York Water Taxi West 44th Street (and the Hudson River, next to the Intrepid)
Bike and roll bike rentals: At the Merchant's Gate entrance to Central Park, just NE of Columbus Circle.
Lego Flagship store: 620 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10020, phone: 212- 245-5973
Apple Store on Fifth Avenue, 767 Fifth Ave. New York City, NY 10153, Phone: 212-336-1440,
FAO Schwarz, 767 5th Avenue, New York,
NY 10153,
Phone: 212-644-9400
Tiffany's, Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, New York,
NY 10022,
Phone: 212-757-8000
New York Pass