16 Best Rainy Day Activities in NYC: For Kids of All Ages

16 Best Rainy Day Activities in NYC: For Kids of All Ages

best rainy day activities for kids in nyc

Rainy days are never fun – the blank stares, the endless moping, or worse, the restless energy of the kids. If you are looking for fun, indoor rainy day activities for kids in NYC, there is plenty to do.

The following is a list of out-of-the-house activities that are sure to get rid of your kids’ rainy day blues.

This list includes activities that are suitable for kids of all ages and range from arts and crafts, visiting museums, gaming, and shopping. Bring out the umbrellas and the rain boats, and enjoy these 20 fun, rainy day activities for kids in NYC.

Psst… The Whitney is expanding their free admission offerings starting in January!

Museum of Ice Cream
Museum of Ice Cream in Manhattan

Museum of Ice Cream – SoHo

558 Broadway, New York, NY, 10012

Who doesn’t like ice cream? Taking a tour of the Museum of Ice Cream is certain to dazzle your kids. Journey through 13 exhibits of colorful, multi-sensory installations while enjoying sweet treats. They are sure to be dazzled by the experience.

The Museum of Ice Cream is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 am to 7:30 pm, Friday and Saturday from 9:30 am to 8:30 pm and Sunday from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm. Admission starts at $33 per person. Plan ahead by reserving your tickets online ahead of time!

Children’s Museum of Manhattan – Upper West Side

The Tisch Building, 212 West 83rd Street, New York, NY 10024

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is still open and offers exciting exhibits for children of all ages to enjoy. Explore their Superpowered Metropolis exhibit where they can pretend to be superheroes defending New York City. Discover and create masterpieces in their Inside Art exhibit.

Or, for your younger kids, check out their PlayWorks™ exhibit that has a giant talking dragon named Alphie who “eats” letters, sand area, a painting wall, and more!

Also, they can go to the Adventures with Dora and Diego exhibit where they can learn about rain forest animals, build the walls of Rainbow bridge, or pretend to cook Latin American foods.

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm.

Admission is $16.75 for adults and $13.75 for children.

Photo by The Color Factory.

The Color Factory – SoHo

251 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013

Add some color to your rainy day blues by visiting The Color Factory. Your kids will enjoy the interactive art installations while learning about New York City’s unique color palette and the artists’ stories who live here. The Color Factory can be enjoyed by all ages.

The Color Factory is open Sunday to Thursday from 9 am to 6 pm and Friday and Saturday from 9 am to 8 pm. Tickets start at $41.

Sloomoo Institute Lake Slime
Sloomoo Institute

Sloomoo Institute – SoHo

475 Broadway, New York, NY 10013

For the more crafty kids, take them to the Sloomoo Institute. This indoor activity is sure to brighten any kid’s rainy day.

Not only do they get to design their own slime at the 150-long DIY Bar, but they also will enjoy playing with 30 different vats of slime, tracking their brain activity with the EEG machine, and listening to unique sounds in the ASMR tunnel.

This unique experience lasts about 60-90 minutes. Tickets are $48 and come with an 8 oz. custom slime. They are open on Mondays, Tuesdays an from 3 pm to 8 pm, Saturdays from 10 am to 9:15 pm, and Sundays from 10 am to 7:15 pm.

The Museum of Modern Art – Midtown 

11 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019

Escape the rain with a visit to the Museum of Modern Art. Explore the open art galleries as you and your kids observe art from all over the world. Admission is free for kids under 16 and $28 for adults. MoMA is open daily, from 10:30 am to 5:30 pm. 

New York Aquarium – West Brighton

602 Surf Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11224

What better way to escape the rain than visiting the New York Aquarium?

Children of all ages will have a blast viewing colorful marine life at the Glover’s Reef Display, watching the zany antics of the penguins and otters at the Sea Cliffs, and even getting to see sharks, sea turtles, and rays at the Ocean Wonders exhibit.

Be sure to catch a show at the Aquatheater to see sea lions perform tricks.

Get your timed entry ticket online. Adult admission during the off-peak season is $29.95 while kids ages 3 to 12 are $25.95. The aquarium is open daily from 10am to 3:30pm.

Bowlero Times Square – Midtown 

222 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036

One of the best rainy day activities for kids in NYC is a trip to the bowling alley. While there are many different choices to pick from, one neat location is Bowlero Lanes in Times Square.

With 50 different lanes, your kids will enjoy bowling with the black lights and large video walls that show sports, music video, or even movies. Whenever they are done with bowling, your kids can play fun, classic games at the arcade.

Brooklyn Museum – Prospect Heights

200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238

If you and your kids love art and want visit an art gallery, the Brooklyn Museum is open. Admission is $20 for adults and children under 19 get in for free. The Brooklyn Museum is open on Wednesdays through Sundays from 11 am to 6 pm.

FAO SCHWARZ – Rockefeller Plaza

30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10111

Take a trip to FAO Schwarz. The iconic toy store is open with lots of toys to look at. Also, be sure to check out their giant toy piano before leaving. FAO Schwarz is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm.

krispy kreme times square

Krispy Kreme Flagship Store – Times Square

1601 Broadway, New York, NY 10019

Nothing beats a rainy day better than a trip to the Krispy Kreme in Times Square. Your children will be awestruck as they watch the donuts being made while enjoying warm, sweet donuts of their own.

What’s unique about this Krispy Kreme store is that it can make more than 4,500 donuts per hour and has a glaze waterfall. If you’re ever craving donuts, be sure to visit this unique store.

Artechouse NYC – Chelsea 

439 W 15th St, New York, NY 10011

Blow your children’s minds by taking them to the Artechouse. Your kids will be amazed by how art, science, and technology come together create immersive art pieces. The Artechouse is open daily from 10 am to 10 pm. Tickets start at $25 for adults and $17 for children.

Museum of Illusions – Greenwich Village

77 8th Ave, New York, NY 10014

Kids of all ages would enjoy a trip to the Museum of Illusions. Journey through this unique museum where your mind gets tricked and bewitched by optical illusions.

The museum offers an array of exhibits and installations that will keep your little ones entertained, like keeping your balance in the tilted room, watching yourself shrink and grow in the Ames Room, stare at into the depths of the bottomless pit, and more.

The Museum of Illusions is open Monday through Thursday from 10 am to 10 pm and Friday through Sunday from 10 am to 11 pm. Admission for adults is $29 and $23 for children ages 2 to 13 years.

Spyscape Museum – Midtown

928 8th Ave, New York, NY 10019, USA

Let out your kids’ inner spies at the Spyscape Museum. The Spyscape Museum has exciting challenges that puts children’s spy skills to the test, such as cracking codes, detecting lies, and passing through laser tunnels.

But the fun doesn’t stop there! There’s also a whole gallery of spy gadgets featured in the museum, such as the original Enigma machine, micro bugging devices, a U2 spy plane camera and flight suit, and so much more!

Spyscape Museum is open Monday through Saturday, from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm and Sunday, from 10 am to 8 pm. Admission is $44 for adults and $37 for children ages 6 to 14 years.

Brooklyn Children’s Museum – Crown Heights

145 Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213

The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is a great place to escape a rainy day. Their exhibits encourage children to explore the world around them through sensory play and exploration.

Some of the exhibits include playing as a shopkeeper at the World Brooklyn exhibit, observing ecosystems and live animals in the Neighborhood Nature exhibit, and a Science Inquiry Center where they can learn about the natural habitats of animals, like toads and snakes.

For the more creative kids, book a session at the ColorLab. Children of all ages can explore and express themselves by creating art. A session in the ColorLab lasts about one hour and  is recommended for children between 4 and 10 years old.

The Brooklyn Children’s Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 1o am to 5 pm. General admission to the museum and color lab is $15 per visitor over the age of 1.

American Museum of Natural History – Upper West Side

200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024

Take a tour of the American Museum of Natural History. Visit the ferocious T. Rex exhibit and learn about how they got so big, what their behaviors and diets were, and meet other members of the tyrannosaurus family.

The museum has other fascinating exhibits, such as observing the largest meteorite found in the United States, learning about the mysterious Eastern Island heads, or take a stroll down their Hall of Biodiversity where you can see all kinds of animals.

The American Museum of Natural History is open daily, from 10 am to 5:30 pm. General admission is $28 for adults and $16 for children ages 3-12 years. Admission is pay what you wish for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut residents.

Build-A-Bear Workshop – Midtown Manhattan

22 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001

What better way to spend a rainy day than by making a new friend. Build-A-Bear workshops offer a variety of stuffed animals that kids can choose, stuff, and dress-up. Choose from a bear, rabbit, cat, dog, or even characters from your kids’ favorite shows and movies, and dress them up in a fun outfits.

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