The Metropolitan Museum of New York is one of the most important and recognized institutions of its kind in the world, with an impressive collection of works of art.
And if you want to motivate your children to become interested in the arts and sciences, this museum has an ideal space, completely free for them and their parents or caregivers.
This is the “81st Street Studio”, a 3,500-square-foot attraction, designed specifically for children ages 3 to 11.
There your children can feed their curiosity while learning about science, the arts, critical thinking and problem solving.
It is open from 10 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon and the deadline to enter is 4 in the afternoon.
You can attend on Mondays, Tuesdays and from Thursday to Sunday.
This attraction is in high demand and reservations cannot be made, so we recommend arriving early to register and set your entry time.
Stroller storage space is limited.
To get there you can take the 4, 5 and 6 trains to the 86th Street station.
From there you must walk three blocks in the direction of Fifth Avenue.
To know all the public transportation options available, visit the page on the screen.
And if you want to walk freely between buildings and neighborhoods in Manhattan, we recommend visiting the High Line.
This attraction opened in 2009 and is an elevated ride almost a mile and a half long, built on an old subway line.
Currently the High Line is open seven days a week, from 7 in the morning to 10 at night.
The walk is accessible for people in wheelchairs.
It extends between Gansevoort Street in Chelsea and 34th Street on the West Side of Manhattan.
Other entry points are located on streets 14, 16, 17, 20, 23, 26 and 28.
Get out of the house in your free time and enjoy the free attractions our city offers.
2023-10-14 16:00:00
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