39 Things To Do in Tribeca with Kids

Make a creative—and tasty—masterpiece at Cricket's Candy Creations. Photo courtesy of Cricket's Candy Creations

One of New York City's original residential neighborhoods, it's no surprise Tribeca overflows with family-friendly things to do. Tribeca was initially settled back in the 1700s, and the area became a hub of industrial and commercial activity in the 1900s, but its heyday didn't last. By post-World War II, it was a ghost town with only a few hundred residents, and block after block of empty warehouses. Thanks to all of that affordable loft space, artists and bohemians flocked to Tribeca in the 1980s and by the 2000s it had been reinvented once again as one of Manhattan's most affluent and amenity-filled areas.

Today, this unique neighborhood is in high demand with families thanks to its great public schools, the beautiful waterfront Hudson River Park, thriving locally owned businesses, kid-friendly restaurants, and a funky downtown vibe. Here's a look at our favorite things to do in Tribeca with kids, including our favorite spots to eat, play, and shop.

Best Arcades in Atlanta for Kids & Teens

Tin Pin Game Bar, located inside Tin Lizzy's East Cobb, features lots of awesome pinball games. Photo by author

Air conditioned arcades in Atlanta offer a needed respite during hot, humid days (and let's be honest, the winters can be harsh as well). These Atlanta arcades provide entertainment during summer and school breaks, after school time, weekends, and even birthdays. The entertainment factor gets even better at some of these arcades, as some feature go-karts, bowling, axe throwing, delicious food, and more. 

Check out our favorite arcades in and around Atlanta, specified by age groups as some arcades are geared toward teens/tweens and some are more appropriate for younger kids. Happy gaming!

Go Inside the New Life Exhibit at Orlando Science Center

Kids will love the interactive touch tank within the Ocean section of Orlando Science Center's new Life exhibit. Photo by author

The Orlando Science Center (OSC) recently debuted a permanent exhibit, Life, that focuses on nature and conservation. Presented by Dr. Sarah Layton, Life narrates the conservation story through the animals that share our planet. I recently visited, and my kids loved exploring the immersive environments and hands-on exhibits that show how human actions impact all living things, locally and globally.

10 Best Parks in Westchester County, NY

Bear Mountain offers a great first hike for kids. Photo by Anne Grego

Westchester County and the lower Hudson Valley area are brimming with beautiful state, county, and local parks that are wonderful places to spend a day in the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley. We've rounded up several day trip–worthy spots that feature amenities like cool playgroundsswimming in lakes and riversboat rentals, splash pads, picnicking, and hiking trails. Want to extend your stay? Some also offer camping.

Read on for more details about some of the area's best parks for all-day family fun. For even more outdoor activities, check out our Summer Activity Guide for Westchester Kids.

14 Batting Cages Near DC for Young Baseball and Softball Sluggers

Hit a home run at a local batting cage!

It may not be baseball or softball season year-round, but the variety of batting cages near DC means the hitting doesn't have to stop. From indoor batting cages with fancy pitching machines and video analysis to outdoor, token-operated batting cages, little sluggers of all ages and skill levels can practice their swing all year long.

Here are 14 outdoor and indoor batting cages near DC for young baseball or softball enthusiasts. Find more physical fun for kids in our DC Guide to Indoor Playgrounds, Play Spaces, and More. And if your child can't get enough baseball, try some of these Little League baseball drills you can do at home.

Unique Roadside Attractions You've Got to See on Your Next NY-Area Road Trip

The Big Duck greets visitors to Long Island for fun photo-ops and duck-themed goodies in its gift shop. Photo by Gina Massaro

Summer is the season for road trips, and adding a visit to these unique roadside attractions in New York and New Jersey is practically guaranteed to turn your next road trip into a family memory you will giggle about for years to come. If you need help planning an epic route, we've got ideas for the best summer road trips from NYC, plus plenty more getaway inspiration in our Guide to Day Trips and Weekend Getaways.

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