Family Friendly Murray Hill: Restaurants and Things to Do
Submitted by Stephanie Ogozalek on
Murray Hill is famously and rightfully known as the after work hangout for the post-college crowd, but if you visit during the afternoon (or live here for more than a decade like I have.) you will find a real neighborhood with tons of families. It is not a bad place to live or even visit just for the day. The tiny enclave boasts nice parks, wide sidewalks for bike and scooter riding, family friendly eateries and even its own museum.
Technically, Murray Hill is the hill north of 34th street on Lexington Avenue. If you’ve ever walked from Park Avenue to Third Avenue on a cross town block above 34th Street you walked a pretty steep hill. Back in the day when the area was bucolic and 36th street had a stream running on it instead of lots of tunnel traffic, this is where the Murray’s had their family farm. Today the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood has been granted its own historic district and is full of pre-war buildings on tree lined streets, historic churches and alleyways with cool carriage houses that have been converted into homes. FDR, J.P. Morgan and the descendants of Honest Abe have all lived here.
Here are some family friendly highlights for a day of fun in Murray Hill: