Discover Jamaica's Top Family-Friendly Secrets Near NYC

RK
Red Kangaroo
I understand it's a gathering mostly of men. I apologize if I'm not being helpful. /sausage fest


Secret NYC
Catch the year’s last Manhattanhenge Manhattanhenge is when the setting sun aligns with the street grid of Manhattan, illuminating every cross street on the north and south sides of the borough, and the year’s final Manhattanhenge will be on Thursday, July 11th, with the half sun version on Friday, July 12th.
RK
Red Kangaroo
I didn't know that I lived around so many people paying child support to each other


nycity__ig
BIRDMEN staying hydrated at Lincoln Center 💦 “Birdmen” by Close-Act Theatre are three gigantic, stilt-walking puppets that roam the campus as part of the BigUmbrella Festival today and tomorrow, July 6 and 7, 2024. These clips were captured this morning. They will perform again today at 5 PM and tomorrow, July 7 at 4 pm and 7 pm. Stay hydrated like the Birdmen!

Anonym
Where the self respecting beautiful black women at... Hello hello ngl all I see are me attention skinny ass, white “girls” (no thanks) who have daddy issues and OnlyScams profiles


Foodie_NYC
🍦 My Treat 🍦 Butterfield Market is now serving soft serve frozen yogurt that comes in 4 flavors; plain, chocolate, peanut butter and coffee. I had the Coffee loaded up and it was amazing❗️ Yummmmmmelicious . 🥳


Secret NYC
Balloons in NYC! Everywhere!! 🎈🎈 Balloon Story just opened at Park Avenue Armory. This whimsical exhibit is full of larger-than-life balloon sculptures and is perfect for kids and families. Step into a world of wonder at Balloon Story! For a limited time, explore NYC's iconic Armory building, transformed into a playful dreamland of epic inflatable and eco-friendly balloon art. Dive into larger-than-life sculptures, interactive exhibits, and unforgettable moments of joy for the whole family. Discover the magic today!
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Secret NYC
Hop Aboard NYC’s first-ever floating Mexican restaurant! NYC’s First & Only Floating Mexican Restaurant Is Open On The Hudson. All aboard for some tequila and Mexican-inspired street food! La Barca Cantina has returned on the Hudson for another season. La Barca Cantina offers Mexican fare and delicious cocktails afloat! Hop onboard the three-story boat at Pier 81 on the Hudson River and sail around the city for incredible skyline and sunset views with New York Cruise Lines. And it has officially set sail! The boat offers custom artwork by Tlisza Jaurique, the first Mexican-American woman to exhibit at the Met, an incredible top deck for guests to take in the scenery, and most notably, an expansive agave-based spirits menu.


Natasha Husein
Gorgeous Gilded Age mansions adorn the East 60s.🌞 I took a stroll in the neighborhood this past weekend, and all the blocks were pretty empty. Where was everyone? Their summer homes I guess. Regardless, it’s a lovely walk experiencing some of “old money” New York between 61st to 67th streets and Park to 2nd Ave.


Dana Edwards
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Time Out New York
West Side Fest! After a successful debut last year, West Side Fest—a festival celebrating the best of the West Side—is back and bigger than ever with free access to museums, performances, and other all-ages fun. The festival runs from July 12 to 14 along the western side of Manhattan, expanding from one day to three days this year. Activities include free admission to Dia Chelsea, a block party at Poster House, art-making at The Whitney, a family day at The Rubin, performances at Little Island, and much more. While many organizations are offering free admission to programs and events, advance registration may be required.


nycityworld
Amazing golden hour rooftop views at 251 West 91st Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Panoramic views looking south at Billionaire’s Row and Midtown, the Hudson River to the west, the George Washington Bridge to the north, and the El Dorado residential towers along Central Park West to the east.


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Unlimited NewYork
The Iconic Queensboro: NYC's Bridge of Marvels 🌉🗽 Spanning the East River, the Queensboro Bridge stands as a testament to New York City's architectural ingenuity and urban spirit 🏙️🌊. Linking the bustling streets of Manhattan to the diverse cultural landscape of Queens, this bridge is not just a pathway but a symbol of connection and progress 🌆🛣️. As you walk or bike along its length, the Queensboro Bridge offers unparalleled views of the city skyline, with the shimmering river below adding to the scenic beauty 🚴🌅. At night, the bridge lights up, creating a mesmerizing spectacle against the dark sky ✨🌃.
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Infatuation
Le Bernardin - The Most Expensive Tasting Menu In NYC... Are you a fan of fish? Do you like it when servers anticipate your every need as if they’ve been shadowing you since birth? If you answered yes to both of those questions, or even if you have a mild interest in seafood, plan a special meal at Le Bernardin. This famous seafood restaurant makes its diners feel special. Their eight-course tasting consists almost exclusively of impeccably prepared dover sole, langoustine, and other oceanic items swimming in fussy French sauces. Price: $325 Food is, obviously, the biggest factor, but we also considered service, atmosphere, and other little things that add to the experience.


THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
Bar 54 is the tallest rooftop bar in Times Square! And also among the highest in the city. Located at the Hyatt Centric Times Square, Bar 54 offers a really superb river-to-river view, including the Chrysler Building and all of lower Manhattan. The bar serves an impressive drink menu, including a large set of well crafted cocktails, beers, wines in both glass and by bottle, a wide section of whiskey and also some tasty bar bites. The rooftop is open year-round, thanks to a chic and intimate indoor space.


Unlimited NewYork
Discover the famous Saint Patrick's Cathedral, a must-see during your stay in New York. Located in the heart of the city, it is one of the symbols of the neo-gothic architecture. This Roman Catholic cathedral was built from 1858 to 1878 and was consecrated in 1879. Today it is the largest Catholic cathedral in the United States. The central nave is more than 100 meters long and 25 meters wide, while the cathedral's spires rise more than 100 meters high. When visiting St. Patrick's Cathedral, be sure to check out the many artistic details that adorn the interior of the building, such as statues of saints, mosaics and colorful stained glass windows. The Cathedral also boasts an impressive organ, consisting of over 9,000 pipes, as well as bells that ring daily. St. Patrick's Cathedral is open every day of the week and offers several daily masses.


Melanie Yu
NYC Must Try: Okatte Tanto This spot is a traditional and authentic Japanese joint serving fresh sushi and a variety of elevated cold and hot Japanese dishes. I really enjoyed their popular pork katsu sando, mentai udon, and fried oysters that they make right in front of you. Their drinks are also fantastic - I’d recommend getting the Shochu Woolong and the Summer Orange! Pro tip: If you want to get the $34 hidden menu item tuna bone, call ahead to make a reservation - they only serve the tuna bone from 5-6:45pm and it’s first reserved, first served with their limited stock per day. What I Ordered: - Tuna Bone [must-try] - Mentai Udon [must-try] - Pork Katsu Sando - Fried Oysters - Octopus marinated with wasabi - Shochu Woolong - drink - Summer Orange - drink


Foodie_NYC
WOW! I had an amazing experience at Chef Guo, a world-renowned expert in Chinese imperial cuisine. The chef invited me to the first tasting of his plant-based menu, and it was an absolutely amazing experience. Servers with white gloves, a restaurant that felt more like a palace, and a meal where every item was a perfect celebration for the taste buds. All that with five different kinds of tea servings, a continuous aroma designed by the chef, and a dessert served in an eggshell. While I was the first to experience this meal, the chef hasn’t set a price for it yet, but it is planned to be very affordable. The plant-based tasting menu is planned to be available in October. Definitely one of the best dining experiences I’ve had in the city, clearly a Michelin star-worthy restaurant.


Eater
Clara: Fun Place to Try in NYC Summer is a great time to catch up on your museum-going. While the next-door American Museum of Natural History will be mobbed, the New-York Historical Society is very often less crowded. The exhibit of New York paintings and the Tiffany lamp collection are unrivaled. And there’s a wonderful restaurant on the ground floor named Clara where you can linger over your burger or meal-size salad, and where the bloody marys are strong. There is even a seating area outside with a view of Central Park, and you don’t have to pay museum admissions if you go directly to the restaurant. 170 Central Park West, at 77th Street, Upper West Side


newyorkcity.explore
Be on top of the world at the Top of the Rock 🌆✨ 💡The Beam experience is an interactive feature at the Top of the Rock observatory that allows visitors to virtually explore New York City's landmarks. It uses advanced technology to provide an immersive and informative journey through the city's history, culture, and iconic sites. If you could bring one person, living or historical, to join you in the Beam experience, who would it be and why? ❤️
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Crown | NYC
Escape to a beautiful urban oasis in the middle of New York City. Greenacre Park is a 6,000-square foot oasis nestled among tall towers in midtown Manhattan. Inside the park a 25-foot tall waterfall cools the air and mutes the noise from the surrounding traffic, creating a perfect and refreshing space to enjoy a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere. Park opens daily from 8:00am - 6:00pm.


Crown | NYC
Movie night at Bryant Park. See 2024 movie lineup below: 🍿 July 8 - Old School (2003) 🍿 July 15 - Funny Face (1957) 🍿 July 22 - Cinema Paradiso (1988) 🍿 July 29 - How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) 🍿 August 5 - Arrival (2016) 🍿 August 12 - Titanic (1997) Bring a blanket, invite a friend, and snag your spot on the lawn to watch a feature film on the big screen under the stars. Lawn opens at 5pm and movie starts at 8pm.


Matt C
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Time Out New York
The beloved Movie Nights series is back at Bryant Park this summer with Paramount+. Screenings will take place every Monday at 8pm. Here's the lineup: July 15: Funny Face (1957) July 22: Cinema Paradiso (1988) July 29: How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Be warned, though: the screenings are very popular and Bryant Park recommends getting there at 6pm in order to snag a good spot, but we suggest getting there even earlier, perhaps by 5pm, when the lawn opens for picnicking.


Secret NYC
Sunset Wednesdays NYC Wave Hill’s summer series “Sunset Wednesdays” is kicking off this week on Wednesday, an evening of picnicking and live music on the Great Lawn! Bring your favorite chair or blanket and listen to some live music this week, as they welcome Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist Nicole Zuraitis for the first of four events. Tickets start at $15 and advanced tickets are recommended.


Foodie_NYC
CLASSIC ❗️ I had a fabulous evening at Empire Steakhouse, such a timeless establishment. The food was incredible—the steak literally melted in my mouth. The vibe was amazing, so classic that I almost expected Ol’ Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra, to walk in any minute… Every part of the meal was a masterclass in classic flavors, and the service was equally impeccable. A real class of its own 🌟


Natasha Surti
🥩The steaks are high🥩 🍽Where I went: Le Relais de Venise - L’Entrecôte ✔️What I got: Salad, Steak & Fries 💰What I paid: $32 ⠀ 🤔What I think: This restaurant is arguably one of my favorites in the city. They only serve salad, steak (cooked to your preference), and fries for a fixed price of $32. That being said, this steak is cooked to perfection and what really makes entrecôte so special is the sauce that they serve with the steak. If you like steak, I would highly recommend trying this restaurant.
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Little Kid Big City NEW YORK
FIRST LOOK: Serendipity3 Opening 💗 Times Square just got a whole lot sweeter! The iconic New York City restaurant (and home of the world-famous Frrrozen Hot Chocolate!) has opened a second location. In addition to all the favorite menu items of the original location, the menu has special additions such as the Chicken Dinner Sundae, two new sandwiches, three new ice cream flavors, and more. The new location also features a bar area with over-the-top cocktails, AND a full dessert bar. The new space is similar in size to the original restaurant space, and reminiscent of the same fun and funky look - including glass mosaic installations. Bonus- you may even see Marin Monroe and Andy Warhol. A perfect spot for your next serendipitous moment.


Jamie
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Top Family-Friendly Spots Near Jamaica, NYC
Jamaica, NYC is filled with hidden gems perfect for families looking to explore, relax, and create lasting memories. This neighborhood offers a delightful mix of parks, cultural centers, and exciting community events. Use Kikihub to gain local insights, real opinions, and secrets that will make your family outings even more special.
King Manor Museum and Park
For a dose of history and fun, King Manor Museum and Park is an excellent choice. A historic gem nestled in the heart of Jamaica, the museum offers educational tours that bring to life the 18th and 19th-century world. The surrounding park is ideal for a family picnic or games of catch. Many local families frequent this spot, contributing to the communal vibe that makes it feel inviting.
Jamaica Playground
Jamaica Playground is a favorite among locals. This vibrant playground offers a wide range of equipment for kids of all ages, from swings to climbing structures. Parents can relax on shaded benches while children burn off energy. It’s also not uncommon to find local events happening here, such as children's story hours or seasonal festivals, making it a great place to meet other families and become part of the community.
Rufus King Park
Another community hub, Rufus King Park, offers both space and versatility. This large park features walking trails, sports fields, and playgrounds. During summer, the park hosts free outdoor concerts and family-friendly movie nights. Locals share that early mornings are best for a quiet stroll or run, while afternoons are bustling with families and community activities. Using Kikihub can help you discover lesser-known gatherings that take place here.
Jamaica Farmers' Market
The Jamaica Farmers' Market is not just a place to buy fresh produce but a full-fledged experience where local culture and community converge. Open year-round, this market provides an array of seasonal fruits, vegetables, and artisanal products. It’s an excellent spot for families to explore farm-fresh offerings and engage with local producers. Special events, such as cooking demonstrations and children's craft activities, often take place here, making it a fun and educational outing for children.
A Better Jamaica
If you're looking for enriching activities, consider checking out A Better Jamaica. This community organization offers numerous family-friendly programs, including arts and crafts workshops, movie nights, and educational events. The programming is frequently updated, ensuring there's always something new and exciting for families to participate in. Locals frequently recommend this spot for community engagement and cultural enrichment.
Baisley Pond Park
For families that enjoy nature, Baisley Pond Park is an oasis of greenery. This expansive park features a picturesque pond, grassy fields, and winding trails perfect for a leisurely family walk or bike ride. Wildlife spotting is a popular activity here, with ducks, turtles, and a variety of birds making regular appearances. Locals suggest bringing a pair of binoculars for an impromptu bird-watching session.
Liberty Avenue's Culinary Delights
After a day of activities, families often head to Liberty Avenue for an array of culinary options. This bustling avenue is a melting pot of flavors, offering everything from Jamaican jerk chicken to authentic Latin cuisine. Many family-run restaurants here are local secrets, recommended for their homely atmospheres and delicious meals. Don't hesitate to ask locals via Kikihub for the best spots to dine with kids.
Queens Central Library
The Queens Central Library in Jamaica is more than just a library; it’s a cornerstone of the community offering a plethora of activities for families. From reading programs to arts and crafts, the library provides a wealth of resources to keep children engaged. Weekly storytime sessions are particularly popular. Locals note that the library's cozy children's section is perfect for a quiet afternoon of reading.
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL)
The Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) is a cultural powerhouse offering programs that cater to all ages. Families can enjoy everything from art exhibitions to theatrical performances. The center also provides classes in dance, music, and visual arts. It’s a wonderful place to foster a love of the arts in children. Locals often recommend keeping an eye on the center's calendar for special family-friendly events and workshops.
The Rail Trail at Forest Park
Just a short drive from Jamaica, NYC, Forest Park's Rail Trail offers an exhilarating experience for families who enjoy the great outdoors. The trail stretches for miles, offering a safe, car-free environment perfect for biking, hiking, and leisurely walks. The serene surroundings provide a welcome break from the city’s hustle and bustle, and locals often share tips on the best picnic spots along the trail.
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
Another tranquil escape, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, is a treasure for nature-loving families. With miles of trails, bird-watching opportunities, and educational programs, the refuge offers a peaceful retreat. Seasonal activities like guided nature walks and kids' educational workshops provide an excellent opportunity for children to learn about local wildlife. Insider tips from locals can guide you to the best viewing spots and hidden nature trails.
AirTrain Jazz Festival
If your family enjoys music, the AirTrain Jazz Festival is a must-visit. Held at Jamaica Station, this festival showcases incredible local talent in a family-friendly setting. The lively atmosphere, combined with the rhythmic sounds of jazz, creates a fun and relaxed environment. Families often gather here to enjoy the music and support local artists. Check with Kikihub for festival dates and insider tips on the best times to attend.
Local Sports Leagues and Classes
Engage your little athletes with local sports leagues and classes. From soccer and basketball to dance and martial arts, Jamaica offers numerous programs for children. Parents often lean on Kikihub for recommendations and reviews about local leagues and the most popular classes. Getting involved in these activities can help children build skills, make friends, and become more integrated into the community.
Local Farmers' Markets
For a more laid-back family outing, consider visiting one of the local farmers' markets. These markets offer fresh produce, artisanal goods, and homemade snacks. They're a fantastic place to teach children about fruits, vegetables, and healthy eating. Many markets also provide family-friendly activities, such as cooking demonstrations for kids. Locals often recommend visiting early to get the best selection of fresh produce.
Community Centers and Libraries
Community centers and libraries in Jamaica frequently host events and activities for families. From storytime sessions to arts and crafts workshops, these venues offer a wealth of resources to keep children entertained and engaged. They also provide an opportunity to meet other families in the area. Check with Kikihub for the latest schedules and events at your local community center or library.
Jamaica Arts Center
The Jamaica Arts Center offers a variety of programs and exhibits designed to inspire creativity and cultural appreciation. Families can explore art galleries, participate in workshops, and enjoy performances. The center offers classes and programs for children of all ages, making it an excellent destination for a day of artistic exploration. Kikihub can provide you with insider tips on upcoming exhibits and family-friendly events.
Local Parks and Playgrounds
Jamaica is home to numerous parks and playgrounds that are perfect for family outings. These spaces offer a safe and fun environment for children to play and socialize. Whether it's a quiet afternoon of playing on the swings or a community event, these parks provide a great opportunity for families to enjoy the outdoors and connect with the community. Locals often share their favorite parks and hidden spots on Kikihub.