Our list of the top 10 things to do with kids in Tribeca.
Tribeca or “Triangle Below Canal Street” is home to some of Manhattan’s most fun spots from restaurants to schools and stores. This downtown Manhattan neighborhood is full of family-friendly fun and good eats that you don’t want to miss!
Washington Market Park
Chambers Street, between Greenwich and West streets
For a relaxing day outdoors with the kids, be sure to stop by Washington Market Park. Equipped with a basketball court, a tennis court, a community garden, two playgrounds, a lawn, and a gazebo, this has all you could want in a park. The park also hosts lots of free events such as free summer concerts, movie nights, tennis clinics, and Halloween events such as the pumpkin carving contest and Halloween Parade and Party.
Ninja New York
25 Hudson St., between Duane and Read streets
This Japanese ninja-themed restaurant is a crowd favorite with its theatrical and exciting aura. The dining room is set up like a Japanese garden and all of the waiters are dressed as ninjas, who perform magic tricks, give out fun toys and origami, and serve it’s specialty “Ninja Art Dishes.”
Brooklyn Robot Foundry
72 Warren St., between West Broadway and Greenwich Street
Don’t be fooled by the name, the Brooklyn Robot Foundry has a Tribeca location and is teaching children how to build and innovate through robots. At summer sessions, kids can learn how to make 9 different kinds of robots including Dragons, Coin Flippers, and Shadow Bots. Kids can also learn how to program in more advanced classes such as Programmer Projects.
Boomerang Toys
119 W. Broadway, between Duane and Reade streets
If you’re going to Tribeca with your kids, making a pit stop at Boomerang Toys is a must. From kids’ favorite classics to new specialty toys, children of any age will be sure to find something they love here. Boomerang is a great spot to find toys that you haven’t seen elsewhere, but is best known for it’s wide selection of educational toys.
Balloon Saloon
133 W. Broadway, at the corner of Duane Street and West Broadway
The Balloon Saloon is your one stop store for all of your inflatable needs. Dubbed “NYC’s most fun store,” the Balloon Saloon is a fun place to take the kids and browse the ways covered in traditional balloons, mylar balloons, balloon animals, and even inflatable pool floats.
Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren St., between West Broadway and Church Street
Unwind with your kids and a suspenseful and exciting mystery book in Tribeca’s Mysterious Bookshop. This independent book shop carries every mystery book you could be looking for from Sherlock Holmes to young adult novels like Nancy Drew and a wide selection of children’s mystery books as well.
Playing Mantis
32 N. Moore St., between Hudson and Varick streets
This store offers some of the cutest, handmade, wooden toys for your little prince or princess. From instruments to kitchen sets to even solar powered toys, your kid will have the coolest most unique playset for sure. It also offers costumes and accessories for imaginative play, and a selection of beautifully illustrated books.
Bubby’s
120 Hudson St., between Franklin and North Moore streets
Bubby’s is a crowd favorite amongst all, especially Tribeca residents. Stop by for some delicious brunch, burgers, or one of their renowned homemade pies in flavors that vary each day. You can even treat yourself and the kids to breakfast for dinner with Bubby’s eggs, home fries, sausages, pancakes, and more.
Tribeca Treats
94 Reade St., between Church Street and West Broadway
Chocolates, cookies, cupcakes, and cakes; this place is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. Choose one (or more) of the various delicious and beautifully crafted desserts that Tribeca Treats has to offer. Be sure to try their delicious sugar cookies; they’re a crowd favorite!
Babesta
66 W. Broadway, between Warren and Murray streets
Want your kid to be the trendiest in Manhattan? Stop by Babesta for all of your child’s trendy fashion needs along with cool furniture, accessories, and even strollers. Let your kids embrace their creativity and eye for style at a young age by exploring the clothing racks and picking out their own trendy wardrobes.
Main image: Mysterious Bookshop, located in Tribeca, only carries crime books for all ages.
Courtesy Mysterious Bookshop
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