Day 1: Times Square → Central Park → American Museum of Natural History
Day 2: Rockefeller Center → LEGO Store → Nintendo NYC → Broadway Magic Hour → Observation Deck
Day 3: Statue of Liberty (or Staten Island Ferry) → Downtown Lunch → Seaport or Science Museum → Brooklyn Bridge Sunset
Begin in Times Square (M&M’s World, Hershey’s, Disney Store, Line Friends). Kids love the bright screens and easy, walkable attractions.
Head to Central Park. Visit the Carousel, Bethesda Terrace, Belvedere Castle, or Central Park Zoo.
Shake Shack, P.J. Clarke’s, Serafina, or The Smith.
Visit the American Museum of Natural History. Must-see spots: T-Rex, Hall of Ocean Life, Planetarium.
Upper West Side favorites: Jacob’s Pickles, Playa Betty’s, Carmine’s.
Start at Rockefeller Center. See the LEGO Store, Nintendo NYC & St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Optional: Top of the Rock observation deck.
Bill’s Bar & Burger, Black Tap, Dig, Shake Shack.
A 1-hour interactive magic show, perfect with kids ages 6–14. Broadway Comedy Club (318 W 53rd Street). Contains sleight-of-hand, mind-reading, comedy and a conclusion in which a child floats in mid-air. It slots nicely into a Midtown day, and is walkable from Times Square.
Tickets: Buy Tickets
Pinkberry, Milk Bar, Carlo’s Bakery, or Junior’s Cheesecake.
Choose one NYC skyline view:
Empire State Building.
Top of the Rock.
Edge.
One World Observatory.
Families love sunset.
Select a Statue of Liberty tour:
Full Tour (4–5 hrs): Ferry to Liberty Island + Ellis Island via Statue City Cruises.
Quick Version (1 hr): Staten Island Ferry round trip for great views.
Eataly, Leo’s Bagels, Blue Smoke, or Shake Shack.
Option A — Science: Liberty Science Center (hands-on exhibits + planetarium).
Option B — Manhattan Fun:
South Street Seaport.
Museum of Ice Cream.
Color Factory.
Playground - Pier 25 and mini golf.
Chinatown: Nom Wah, Joe’s Shanghai, Shanghai 21.
Little Italy: Paesano’s, Il Cortile, Da Nico.
Walk the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset → optional carousel + skyline photos in Dumbo.
The best 3-day NYC itinerary includes: Times Square, Central Park, American Museum of Natural History, Rockefeller Center, LEGO/Nintendo shops, Broadway Magic Hour, a skyline observation deck, Statue of Liberty or Staten Island Ferry, and a sunset walk on the Brooklyn Bridge.
Yes. It’s enough for three days to catch major kid-friendly highlights and keep the trip feasible. Focus on walkable clusters and 1–2 top attractions in one day.
Broadway Magic Hour is one of NYC’s most highly rated family shows, specifically for kids ages 6 to 14, with interactive magic and illusions.
Midtown West or Times Square is perfect — nearby to major attractions and transit.