5 Ways to Make Easter In New York Fun for The Family
Easter is about so much more than candy, chocolate, and a little overindulgence and if you want to celebrate it the right way, there are few better places than in glorious New York City. While outsiders may think it’s a little too busy for anyone with families, this guide should prove that there truly is something for everyone, whether you’ve just settled down in the city or have lived here your entire life.
The Easter Parade
The NYC Easter Parade kicks off at 10 AM on Easter Sunday from St. Patrick’s Cathedral. From there, you can watch the procession or get involved with the festivities. If you’re new to the city, the first thing you’ll notice is the hats (or bonnets) which are the whole point of the parade which has its origins in the 1870s. Because of the long tradition, you may even come across a few participants complete with period dress to add to the atmosphere.
An Easter Brunch
Suppose you did most of your Easter celebrations the night before; you’ve still got to eat, right? Throughout the city, you’ll be able to find the perfect Easter brunch spot to refuel and recharge to spend time with loved ones later on. Even if you didn’t celebrate the night before, brunch is an excellent way to ease into the day before you race across the city (or even upstate) to visit family who has prepared something delicious for the occasion.
Governors Island Egg Hunt
The Governors Island Egg Hunt is ideal for adults and kids alike. Here, you can explore the 120 acres and seek as many of the 10,000 wooden eggs as possible. Even if you don’t find any, it’s a great excuse to get out of the house, stretch your legs, and hopefully enjoy some sunshine to match the positive vibes that rumble through the city during Easter Sunday.
Visit Friends
Easter is a fantastic time to reconnect with loved ones. If your best friends have recently bought a property and are hosting a dinner, make sure to celebrate the occasion with the perfect housewarming gifts that will show your gratitude for being invited and highlight the spirit of the holiday.
Stay In
If the weather isn’t ideal, then there's nothing wrong with staying indoors and cozying up with your family to watch a movie, play games, or even learn about the origins of Easter eggs that your kids show off to their teachers when they go to school. While it might not be everyone’s idea of a fun Easter adventure, many people get to the point when staying in is always the better option. If you feel that too, it may be a welcome change to your usual approach.
Fun for Everyone
From big days out to cozy afternoons surrounded by your nearest and dearest, there is no shortage of fun things to do over the Easter break or weekend no matter who you are. If you want to see as much of the city as possible, then get involved with the parade, but if you’d rather sit around with your loved ones with a movie or crafts, you’ll still have an amazing time.