If you’re planning a visit to Brooklyn with your children, you’re in luck! This vibrant borough offers a plethora of engaging activities that will keep young ones entertained. Here are ten more exciting things to do in Brooklyn with kids:
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Start your adventure at the first subway stop in Brooklyn, Clark Street on the 2/3 line. From here, you can explore Brooklyn Heights, a charming neighborhood filled with beautiful brownstones. Montague Street is lined with family-friendly eateries, and don’t miss the stunning views of the Manhattan skyline at the Promenade—a perfect spot for a family photo!
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Prefer not to paddle? Head to Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park and hop on the NY Water Taxi. Experience the city from the water as you cruise past iconic sites like the Statue of Liberty and Governor’s Island. For a fun combo, consider a Bike and Boat ticket to cycle across the Brooklyn Bridge if your kids are up for the challenge.
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DUMBO, which stands for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, is an excellent neighborhood for a family stroll. With the majestic bridge overhead, stop by Dewey’s Candy Store for a delightful treat to keep the kids happy.
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Sports enthusiasts can take the subway to the bustling intersection of Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues. Catch a Brooklyn Nets game at the Barclays Center, where you can thank local music icon Jay-Z for bringing professional basketball back to the borough.
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Don’t miss the Brooklyn Museum in Prospect Park, home to a remarkable collection of Egyptian artifacts, including a Mummy Chamber. This elegant museum is the second largest in New York and features impressive American and contemporary art collections.
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Prospect Park is a natural oasis in the city, designed by the same architect as Central Park. Kids can explore the last remaining natural forest in Brooklyn, enjoy the zoo, visit playgrounds like the Garfield Tot Lot, and even ride a horse! (Be sure to check for any ongoing recovery efforts post-Hurricane Sandy.)
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After exploring the park, head over to Park Slope, where Fifth and Seventh Avenues are bustling with kid-friendly shops and restaurants. Stop by Sweet Melissa Patisserie for a whimsical children’s tea experience or visit the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Company to gear up your little heroes.
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The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a hub for innovative performances, including engaging theater for children. They even host a children’s film festival! After the show, why not grab a slice of cheesecake at Junior’s for a sweet treat?
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No visit to Brooklyn is complete without indulging in a slice of pizza. There are countless pizzerias to choose from, but Grimaldi’s in DUMBO is a local favorite. Remember to fold your slice lengthwise, just like a true New Yorker!
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Bagels are another must-try in Brooklyn! For the best bagels, head to Bagel Hole in Park Slope or grab a bagel with a schmear from Montague Street Bagels in Brooklyn Heights and enjoy a relaxed breakfast at the Promenade.
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Summary
Brooklyn offers a wide range of family-friendly activities, from picturesque neighborhoods and museums to delicious dining options and sports events. Whether you’re exploring Prospect Park or enjoying a slice of pizza, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
