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Tisch Children's Zoo
Zoo
5th Ave (at E 66th St)
"Great for the 5 & under set. Awesome spider web to climb - typical set of farm animals to feed and pet."
Sea Lions
Zoo
5 Avenue A (btwn E 63rd & E 65th St)
"Come right before their feeding time for some cute tricks and high energy playfulness."
Penguins & Seabirds
Zoo Exhibit
5th Ave (at E 64th St)
"It’s a small but very nice zoo! Great layout and reasonable entry frees.."
Bryant Park
Park
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave)
"Great place to have lunch if you're working. They provide tables and chairs for you to relax and enjoy the space outside of your cubicle. During lunch time it can get pretty hectic though!"
Madison Square Park
Park
Madison Ave (btwn E 23rd & E 26th St)
"This is a great place to hang out. The changing artwork in the main lawn is fun to see as well. It's a good place to go with a book and relax for a while, and often gets some light breezes through."
Union Square Park
Park
Union Sq E/W & Broadway (btwn E 14th & E 17th St)
"Love the winter market here!! So many great crafty shops!"
Central Park
Park
59th to 110th St (btwn 5th Ave & Central Park W)
"Great park to walk and bike. Enjoyable. Always something going on. Kayak, merry go round, zoo, concerts, playground"
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art Museum
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St)
"So far, it's the best museum I've ever visited to. It would take weeks to see everything, but do your best! It's totally worthy"
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