Cold Weather Activities in NYC

By Go City Expert

Manhattan enveloped by snow is a scene from dreams. However, as beautiful as the city is on a cold winter day, it is not always pleasant to walk around outside. Luckily, there are dozens of fun things to do in the city while staying warm, inside.

Visit New York Hall of Science

New York Hall of Science[/caption] 47-01 111th Street, Queens, NY 11368 Inquisitive minds love visiting the New York Hall of Science. NYSCI gives us the opportunity to get up close and personal with the elements of the world around us. Many of the exhibits at the Hall of Science are interactive and can prove to be a load of fun for the whole family.

Take a tour of Radio City Music Hall

Since 1932, Radio City Music Hall has been at the center of the entertainment world hosting events for some of the biggest stars. Visitors are able to get an exclusive tour of the Music Hall and even meet a Rockette! If you prefer sports over showtunes, check out the All Access Tour of Madison Square Garden.

Shopping at Century 21 Department Store

No matter the weather, you can always find a way to fit in some shopping. The shopping options in New York City are limitless but our favorite way to spend our hard-earned dollars is at the Century 21 Department Store, a 4-story beast full of discounted designer goods, clothes, shoes and much more.

Go Bowling

Bowling is one of those tried-and-true winter activities everyone will enjoy. If you're up for an afternoon (or night) of fun, try Bowlmor Lanes in Times Square, a huge bowling alley right in the middle of everything.

Grab a Beer at Heartland Brewery

Heartland Brewery[/caption] Multiple locations Feast on mouth-watering burgers while sipping on a pint of golden suds at one of Heartland Brewery's locations. Nothing warms the heart more than spending quality time over a delicious beverage and a hearty meal.

Indulge at the Chocolate Room

Hot chocolate at The Chocolate Room | Photo via Yelp![/caption] 269 Court St. and 51 5th Ave in Brooklyn, NY This heavenly place has two locations in Brooklyn and offers a variety of hot chocolate and coffee beverages made from ethically sourced Belgian chocolate and Varhona cocoa, alongside decadent chocolate deserts. If you're 21 and above and feeling it, you can get your cup or chocolatey goodness with a shot of booze. With so much to see in the city, you don't want the cold weather slowing you down. Try to make the most of your trip and visit indoor locations like the ones above. Luckily Winter ends on March 20th, and hopefully Spring will bring a more favorable weather. To prepare, check out Top Things to do in NYC this Spring.

Get lost at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Much to nobody's surprise, one of the world's largest museums boasts with an impressive collection of art. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is so big that you you can easily get lost here for hours without seeing 10% of the space. It's been said that if you look at every piece of art at the Met for a minute, it would take you 3 years to see the whole museum.

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New York City Bilingual Tours

Visiting New York City is an exciting experience for many tourists from all around the world. Within New York, you have access to tons of tours that can help you get familiar with your surroundings and find the best attractions. However, since the city is such a popular destination, it's only natural that many of the visitors to New York City speak English as a second language. Therefore, we've put together this list of NYC Bilingual Tours that you have access to with the New York Pass. These tours offer guides who speak more than one language and will help you understand the beauty of New York City so that you get the most of of your trip. We advise that you contact these bilingual tours prior to your reserved date to ensure that they are able to provide a guide in your preferred language on that date. NYC Bilingual Tours [caption id="attachment_1446" align="aligncenter" width="690"] Carnegie Hall | NYCAGO[/caption] Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off Tour Perhaps the most essential bus tour that you can take of New York City, the Big Bus Hop-on Hop-off tour offers 3 different routes, packed with exciting attractions. In addition to the Live tour guides riding the bus, there are also audio recordings provided for passengers in 10 different languages. Passengers on the Big Bus have the freedom to get off the bus at any of the stops and use their ticket to board the next bus. This is a convenient way to visit attractions along the route and get to know some of New York's most interesting neighborhoods. New York Pass holders receive a 1-day ticket for the Big Bus which is valid within the bus' operating hours and not on a 24 hour basis. Carnegie Hall Tour World renown performance theater Carnegie Hall has hosted shows for the biggest stars since opening in 1891. The likes of Led Zeppelin and The Beatles have taken the stage at the historical hall where so many memories have been created. Experienced tour guides lead groups through Carnegie Hall to receive a backstage view of the performance hall when shows are not being conducted. If you're interested in taking a Spanish tour of Carnegie Hall, you can request one with a group by calling (212) 903-9765. Central Park Sightseeing Bike Tours When you visit New York City, stopping at Central Park is a must. This historic landmark was the first major landscaped park in the United States and has been host to countless blockbuster hits. Taking a bicycle tour through the park is not only an amazing source of exercise, but it's also a great way to explore the many treasures of the park. Central Park Sightseeing Bike Tours offers Spanish Tours at 10 am however, you must call them prior to request a bilingual tour. Their phone number is (212) 975-0785. [caption id="attachment_1442" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Grand Central Terminal | @papakila[/caption] Grand Central Terminal Audio Tour Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal is one of the world's most intriguing train stations known for having many secrets. The terminal is also known around the world for the amazing artistic display across its ceiling. Audio tours of Grand Central Terminal are given daily and provide you with the option of which language you would like to hear while discovering the many secrets of GCT. NYC Gospel Walking Tour Gospel music has deep roots in New York and the Gospel Walking Tour in Brooklyn gets you up to speed on the history of the genre in the city. The tour not only makes stops at iconic religious locations in Brooklyn, but also makes a pit stop at an actual church service where you can experience authentic Gospel music for yourself. The Gospel Walking Tour provides Spanish Tours between the months of March and December at 8 am [caption id="attachment_1440" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Yankee Stadium | @yankees[/caption] Yankee Stadium Tours The New York Yankees Classic Stadium Tour is the best way to get better acquainted with baseball's most iconic team. The tour takes you behind the scenes at Yankee Stadium and fills you in on the best historical gems from the franchise. You will also have access to bilingual tours given out daily at 1 pm. Please note that the classic tours are not given during games so please check the New York Yankees' schedule prior to booking your tour. If you interested in purchasing the New York Pass or finding more tours that are available, with the pass, visit NewYorkPass.com
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Attraction of The Week: Brooklyn Museum

Brooklyn Museum | The New Yorker Brooklyn Museum While most of New York City's major museums exist in Manhattan, there is one museum that has shown over the years that the trip to Brooklyn is well worth it. Located on Eastern Parkway, the Brooklyn Museum is a lively hub where art, culture and entertainment are celebrated. Throughout the year, the museum displays changing exhibitions as well as live performances for all respective age ranges. All five floors in the Brooklyn Museum offer something different with themes and styles that connect flawlessly along the spacious walls. Collection Founded in 1895, the Brooklyn Museum has pulled together quite an impressive collection of artistic works over their 122 years of existence. Today the museum's collection totals around 1.5 million pieces and boasts the likes of legends like Georgia O'Keefe, Max Weber and Mark Rothko. In 2002, the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation also gifted the beautiful Judy Chicago exhibit known as 'The Dinner Party' to the museum. Many view 'The Dinner Party' as the first major feminist artwork and now it is a permanent exhibition on display. Brooklyn Museum | @nytimes With all of the works residing in their collection, it certainly helps to have some space. The museum occupies around 560,000 square feet along Eastern Parkway and measures as the 3rd largest museum in all of New York City. Prior to the museum's construction, the plan was to make it the world's largest art museum. Although it didn't become such, third place is nothing to scoff at in this regard. First Saturdays In addition to the many exhibitions, you can also expect events to be happening at the Brooklyn Museum all year 'round. One rather fascinating event that the museum holds is called First Saturdays. On the first Saturday of each month, a huge, free party is held for all of New York to visit. Some of New York's most exciting young DJ's like Kitty Cash and Jasmine Solano have played at First Saturdays. Great music fills the rooms as everyone gets to dance and view the museum for free on a Saturday night. Brooklyn Museum | Timeout If you're interested in stopping by the Brooklyn Museum, visit the attraction page and plan your trip today!
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