
Apartments near Children's Museum of Manhattan in New York, NY (11,232 Rentals)


435 E 79th St, Unit 8U

435 E 79th St, Unit 11U

724 Tenth Avenue, Unit 3B

1427 York Ave, Unit 3F

1427 York Ave, Unit 5E

1427 York Ave, Unit 2E

220 E 63rd St, Unit 12C

340 E 58th St, Unit 4A

414 E 58th St, Unit A3

141 E 56th St, Unit 6K

405 E 56th St, Unit 4F

East 75th Street, Unit 4D

EAST 89TH STREET, Unit 12

30 Morningside Dr, Unit 507

346 W 52nd St, Unit 4D

East 100th Street, Unit 4B

400 E 66th St, Unit SI ID1016393P

400 E 66th St, Unit SI ID1016404P

400 E 66th St, Unit SI ID1016392P

350 E 62nd St, Unit 602

EAST 56 STREET, Unit 9D

666 West End Ave, Unit SI FL10-ID1959

5 W 101st St, Unit SI ID1031976P

7 E 75th St, Unit 4D

315 E 78th St, Unit SI ID1021848P

345 W 53rd St, Unit 3C

517 W 45th St, Unit SI FL4-ID1225955P

EAST 58th STREET, Unit 6D

EAST 56 STREET, Unit 6K

215 W 101st St, Unit 11H

333 W 56th St, Unit 6J

18 W 125th St, Unit 4

315 W 55th St, Unit 2D

516 W 47th St, Unit 8DS

215 W 101st St, Unit 6DD

30 E 85th St, Unit 8B

217 E 96th St, Unit 34CB

230 W 105th St, Unit 3G

171 E 84th St, Unit 5F

3 E 124th St, Unit 2FL

244 W 72nd St, Unit SI FL4-ID2206

230 W 113th St, Unit SI ID1032010P

444 W 48th St, Unit SI ID1022010P

1568 Lexington Ave, Unit SI ID1459282P

3135 Broadway, Unit AA

234 W 73rd St, Unit SI ID1028822P

Central Park West, Unit 3E

417 E 83rd St, Unit SI ID1013716P

324 E 75th St, Unit SI ID1466393P

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Apartment living in New York can be a real blast, but taking care of the kids can sometimes be a hassle in a city this fast-paced. When you need to slow things down and bring your kids somewhere fun, safe and enlightening, make sure to make the trip out to Children’s Museum of Manhattan. With plenty of places for your children to play, explore, and even learn, the Children’s Museum is one spot that every parent should let their kid visit. It’s a great alternative to keeping them cooped up in the apartment all afternoon. There are a number of fun activities for your youngster to take part in, with plenty of interesting exhibits. Your child can walk in the steps of the Ancient Greek and Roman warriors and gods of myth in the Myths and Legends exhibit, learning all about the myths of such heroes of Odysseus, Perseus, and Hercules. Let your child move about in his very own mini-version of New York at the Little West Side exhibit, let them have fun building to their hearts content at the Block Party, or have some splashing good fun at the City Splash. Exhibits change every few months, so you can make each trip a little different, always offering something exciting and new for your child. Children’s entertainment is a little hard to find in the city that never sleeps, but the Children’s Museum of Manhattan offers plenty of opportunities for your little tyke to play, while still learning about the world around them. If you’re looking for a place to have fun with your child outside of the apartment, take a trip down to New York City’s favorite children’s play spot.
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