Address: 6 Pennyfield Ave, Bronx, NY 10465, USA
“Overlooking the old harbor, this museum traces the history of Dubrovnik as a major trading power in the Adriatic. In the 16th century, the city-republic had one of the world’s largest fleets, with more than 180 ships and 4,000 sailors! The exhibits here are in English and include model ships from that time, making it a nice 1-1.5 hour visit if it is raining in Dubrovnik. Pro-tip: buy the Dubrovnik visitor card, it will grant you free access to this and other museums…plus the epic city walls!”
Address: 725 Exterior Street, Bronx, NY 10451, USA
“We had an absolute blast! So proud of the BX! The facility was extremely clean, the employees were all friendly upon entering. The greeter/security on the first level gave great suggestions when she saw how young my son was and we took her advice and had a great time in the wonder space play area. Nom was super incredible with all the little ones and we all enjoyed story time. I absolutely recommend taking your little ones here. It’s a nice treat and easy to locate.”
Address: 250 Bedford Park Blvd W, Bronx, NY 10468, USA
“Lots of cool, unique, and creative art pieces with moving stories behind them. You should totally check em' out!”
Address: 955 Sherman Ave, Bronx, NY 10456, USA
“Nice garden, lovely plants, vegetables and herbs. The people are friendly but you must keep an eye on children.”
Address: 2900 Southern Blvd, Bronx, NY 10458, USA
“What a beautiful oasis in the Bronx of New York. Yes you have to pay but it is worth every dollar. You can also just buy membership instead, as you'll more than likely want to return if you live here. Safety restrictions are in place at the moment to limit numbers and enable social distancing. Although once you are in there is no limit on how long you spend in there. If you want to see the spring blossoms I'd book very soon. Many of the blossoms are already well in bloom and look stunning but there are still more to come. The daffodils seem to be all out but not the tulips yet. The Kasuma exhibits are a joy to see in all their colour. The restaurants are open for food. You may have a queue a little at busy times. We didn't eat but the pizzas we saw looked very good. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Our two young daughters also loved running about and doing the quit hunt along the way.”
Address: Haupt Conservatory, Bronx Park Rd, The Bronx, NY 10458, USA
“Beautiful conservatory. Lovely assortment of flowers and plants, ranging from the desert to the rainforest. In the spring and summer, the magnificent displays of lilies and lotuses scatter the ponds today also have fish in them. The conservatory also hosts the annual holiday train show which is phenomenal.”
Address: 6036 Broadway, Van Cortlandt Park, The Bronx, NY 10471, USA
“Sadly, ‘it’s a rare thing in New York City to find homes from pre-Revolutionary War Days preserved. Thankfully this one was and it has quite the story to tell. Well worth a visit. Especially to see the period furnishings and artifacts.”
Address: The Bronx, NY 10458, USA
“What is there to not love about this botanical Museum. The estate is well maintained and the plants, fauna, flowers, and trees are very happy; they all glow and exude happiness and therefore activate happiness within. There is so much visible natural beauty and peace about the grounds and it is a stone throw from industrial urban living. To have and be privy to such beauty and information (there is a library on site) is truly much fortune in this age of the unconscious.”
Address: The Bronx, NY 10458, USA
“Preserve and nourish a botanical garden. In the developed county showing a good facility. The end of the already demanding environmental burdens for developing countries and developed countries to doeotttago of those who have tyranny.”
Address: The Bronx, NY 10458, USA
“Best place in the Botanical Garden for children. Only place they can be kids, being affidavits to run and play and touch plants.”
Address: 190 Fordham St, Bronx, NY 10464, USA
“This place was so cute and quaint and the staff were really warm and helpful. It's a very small museum that takes no longer than 30 mins to walk through, but I def think it was worth it.”
Address: 6 Pennyfield Ave, Bronx, NY 10465, USA
“This museum is mainly composed of just models of ships. Some of them were interesting but they are all static displays. It would help if there were some more information that laid out exactly the history of the various ships and the maritime industry.”
Address: 895 Shore Rd, Bronx, NY 10464, USA
“Cool place to take pics. Be mindful of the poison ivy in the surrounding areas. Other than that, it's a nice place to visit...”
Address: 5901 Palisade Ave, Bronx, NY 10471, USA
“It is a huge place with a lot of work on display. In addition to their permanent collection, there are rotating exhibitions and engaging shows featuring contemporary artists. The Museum is busy through out the year organizing a wide range of educational and exhibition programming for visitors as well as residents of The Hebrew Home. There is a café and a wonderful sculpture garden overlook the Hudson River. It is a beautiful family friendly place to spend a day.”
Address: University Ave & W 181st St, Bronx, NY 10453, USA
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