- TripBuzz found 627 things to do with kids in or near Brooklyn, New York, including 602 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Queens and Bronx.
- From Barclays Center to Brighton Beach, the Brooklyn area offers 116 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Neighborhoods, Amusement Parks (All Ages) and Bridges.
- A borough of New York City, Brooklyn is a culturally diverse community. The district includes many ethnic communities such as Chinatown and Bushwick (a large Hispanic neighborhood). Brooklyn is also rich in culture with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, the Academy of Music and the Brooklyn Museum. Also home to the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, the city features many other tourist attractions including Coney Island and Central Park.
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World Ice Arena
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 125-40 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, NY 11368
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World Ice Arena is an indoor ice skating facility with locker rentals, a skate shop and a food court. They offer skating lessons, hockey programs, public skating and a swimming area on the second floor.
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With Skyline Jet Ski Tours, visitors can explore the New York harbor and receive panoramic views of the cityscape. One of the highlights of the trip is a stop at the water's edge of the Statue of Liberty.
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Home to King Manor Museum, Rufus King Park is a wooded area with grass fields and a turf area for soccer. The park has basketball and handball courts, playgrounds and a spray shower.
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75 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301
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With a view of the Manhattan skyline, Richmond County Bank Ballpark at St George has no bad seat in the house. Visitors can find many exciting games and delicious concessions at this park.
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The Upper West Side is a borough of Manhattan that is the home of the American Bible Society, the American Broadcasting Company, and The College Board. Visitors of this site can also see the Lincoln Center, the Children's Museum of Manhattan, and the Beacon Theater.
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Tucked behind an art storage warehouse lies Mana Contemporary. This inspiring space houses many galleries and artist studios where visitors can watch the artists at work. The center offers three tours a day on weekdays.
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The main attraction of Harborview Park is a sculpture titled 'To The Struggle Against World Terrorism.' Constructed after the 2001 terrorist attacks, the 100-foot-high structure features a hanging 40-foot tear bell.
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Dating back to 1663, the Fort Wadsworth covers 226 acres and is one of the oldest forts in the country. Among the events which are held here, the New York City Marathon passes through it.
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The Queens Botanical Garden is spread on 39 acres and features 28 separate gardens, such as the Children's Garden, the Arboretum, the Rose Garden, and the Wedding Garden. It has its own visitor's center.
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Befitting its name, Kissena Corridor Park is a narrow park that links together two other city parks. This park, however, does offer visitors open green space, basketball courts, ball fields, and separate playground areas.