6 Things To Do In NYC For Spring

There are so many wonderful things to do in New York all year round, but spring in NYC might be my favorite. The sun is out, the flowers are blooming, and all New Yorkers finally have a smile on their face after the winter blues. The weather is perfect in the spring here because it’s not too hot, and not too cold. Today I thought I would share 7 of my favorite things to do in the spring in New York City!

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is so beautiful in the Spring. If you time your visit right you can see the cherry blossoms!

Smorgasburg

smorgasburg dough

We have talked about Smorgasburg so many times! It is truly a fantastic NYC experience.

Head to a rooftop bar for amazing views and even better drinks!

Guggenheim Museum

the met

Museum Mile has something for every type of art lover.

Take in a baseball game at Yankee Stadium or Citi Field! It’s America’s favorite pastime after all!

central park

Ride a bike through Central Park for a quintessential spring day!

There is so much you can get up to in the spring here, so it’s the perfect time to plan a trip! What’s your favorite thing to do in NYC!?

-Shelbs xx

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