What To Do When It’s Cold In New York City

Planning a trip to NYC? Bummed that the city is practically frozen over at the moment? Never fear! By taking the time to explore two the city’s most fantastic museums, you can keep your family occupied — and out of the cold.

You’ll want to get started at the American Museum of Natural History. Especially if you’re with kids, this is a must see. I have a 2 1/2 year-old, and she’d be in love with the dinosaurs, African Mammal Hall, and Ocean Life exhibits. You’ll also find a planetarium and an IMAX theater — something I’ve found to be a great activity for cold and rainy days.

After you’re done at AMNH, take the 79th Street crosstown bus to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We’ve yet to visit NYC with my toddler, but according to the linked article, the trick is to stand up to the surly museum guards. “They’re the city’s most fervent believers that children should be seen and not heard — they’ll level stern, disapproving glares if your child so much as skips for joy or exclaims above a whisper.” But as long as you don’t let your little one wipe greasy hands all over famous works of art, you should be fine.

For a full run down on all the awesome stuff to do in both museums, check out Holly Hughes’ article on Frommers.