Things to do in SoHo

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  • Barbara-BrookeMorales-Murphy
    London, UK1,039 contributions
    This is a beautiful and well-kept area in the city. Explore by walking Sohos streets. Lovely architecture, high-end stores, beautiful restaurants, and cafés. Enjoy!
    Written 13 February 2023
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  • Tom J
    London, UK1,462 contributions
    The hidden heart of Nee York City! With plenty to keep you busy for atleast a couple of days it is very easy to lose yourself among the tall buildings in lower Manhattan. Thankfully not as touristy as midtown meaning you can feel a lot more at ease when taking photos that iron man isn’t going to jump in the back of them!

    Between the parks, statues, memorials or even just some truly amazing eateries there is definitely something for everyone!
    Written 21 July 2022
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  • melissaknyc
    Astoria, NY15 contributions
    This was a fun place for my 6 year old. He enjoyed all of the rooms and experiences but really couldn't wait to see the enormous ball pit. It did not disappoint. Price point is a bit high to make it a repeat experience (we are NYers). But it was a great way to spend a weekend morning. Staff was very friendly!
    Written 27 September 2022
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  • Naomi Ferreira
    1 contribution
    Everything about this museum is amazing. Just one block from the Spring Street stop on the E train. It has two floors of amazing historical artifacts from other US States. Pretty cool idea to offer the third floor as space for birthday parties The fire safety learning center for kids is so much fun. Can’t help being emotional in the 9/11 tribute room. Great gift shop, friendly, courteous staff and the vintage elevator adds charm to the experience. I highly recommend this museum.
    Written 11 November 2022
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  • Fabian G
    4 contributions
    Really enjoyed the experience. It was very crowded when I went, but it was fun. You get free unlimited ice cream and you can hangout in their room activites. II woul drecommend it
    Written 9 January 2023
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  • Adventure Diva
    Manchester, CT1,950 contributions
    "With a Single Step- Stories in the Making of America" was a great, informative exhibit that showcased Chinese American history. Exhibitions, educational services and public programs are available.
    Written 14 March 2023
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  • Zipi
    32 contributions
    The children's museum is a very nice place.
    Gives the children a clever point of view about the arts.
    Written 30 November 2019
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  • femaleboxer
    New York City, NY605 contributions
    Thousands upon thousands lined the streets to watch thousands of costumed locals and visitors parade through the Village. There were floats. There were bands. There were costumes that left little to the imagination and some that raised far too many questions. You need to get there EARLY if you want to be able to see, and there's no place to rest your tired feet.
    Written 31 March 2022
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  • CAMJAY
    Glasgow, UK54 contributions
    Loved this area. Very vibrant and up and coming. Can still see the area is a bit grimy but we liked the atmosphere and felt very safe and comfortable.
    Written 23 June 2022
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  • Adventure Diva
    Manchester, CT1,950 contributions
    This quiet, non-commercial block is worth exploring. The well-kept beaux arts and art deco styled homes are in full display. Love the "islands" on some of the blocks including W94th Street where a statue of Joan of Arc is on horseback with a sword.
    Written 14 January 2023
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  • nycmom22
    New York City, NY2,965 contributions
    Donald Judd bought this four story industrial building in 1968, before Soho was Soho. He lived and created here.

    Despite the rules on its website, the tour is surprisingly low key.

    It lasts one hour and starts promptly.

    Reserve ahead as it is limited to six persons per tour.

    I really enjoyed it as did my husband.
    Written 15 February 2023
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  • Lolly’s Look
    New York City, NY12,815 contributions
    We stocked up on decorations, authentic silk attire and a dragon head for our Chinese New Year party. The store is filled with beautiful items.
    Written 24 January 2017
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  • aliwnec10
    East Hampton, NY308 contributions
    I have 3 boys (ages 13, 10 and 7) and they all really liked this place. We were there for about an hour and a half. They had a lot of fun and with each ticket, you get to make a container of your own slime (choose the type, color, scent and 3 charms) for free. We watched the ultimate experience where people get slime dumped on them. I personally wouldn't do it. It's pretty much colored water dumped on you for a few seconds. Not worth the extra $ in my opinion. For a family of 5, this was expensive but thankfully they all loved it, which made it worth it. Is it small? Yes although from all the reviews saying how tiny it was, it was bigger than I expected. It was busy but not too crowded. Very manageable. We made a reservation online.
    Written 27 February 2022
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  • Justin W
    Hasbrouck Heights, NJ3,020 contributions
    I went to the Leslie-Lohman Museum for the second half of the "Art After Stonewall" exhibition that they shared with the Grey Gallery at NYU. It is more of a gallery space than a true museum but still they did a nice job mounting the exhibition.

    The art is mostly from the 70's and early 80's and deals with the sexual revolution and the AIDS crisis. There was a lot of controversial Lesbian art in the exhibition that I would not recommend to small kids unless they have a Gay parent who can explain it to them.

    Outside that, I think that the curators did a nice job of continuing the exhibit and I liked a lot of Keith Waring art. It is nice because you can see the whole gallery in about an hour and a half.
    Written 19 July 2019
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  • The Sushi Guy 🍣
    Long Island, NY14,385 contributions
    Hudson Street runs parallel to the Hudson River. Plenty of park space and Chelsea Piers is along Hudson. Beautiful tall buildings on the east side of the street. There were plenty of families walking around and enjoying the parks.
    Written 26 April 2022
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