NYC Metropolitan Museum & Central Park Tour for Kids

Discover the New York Metropolitan Museum and Central Park in our 3-hour kid-friendly tour! The tour is created to keep children focused throughout the visit for an educational yet fun experience. You

Discover the New York Metropolitan Museum and Central Park in our 3-hour kid-friendly tour! The tour is created to keep children focused throughout the visit for an educational yet fun experience. You won't waste any time at the ticket office because we will provide you with skip-the-line tickets! Through a series of fun activities and games you will learn all about the Roman and Greek collections as well as iconic masterpieces by Picasso, Pollock and many more. Combined with the visit to the Metropolitan Museum is a walking tour in Central Park, one of the most famous parks in the world.

From: $0.00

Location: New York City

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour?

A: Great question! This tour is ideal for kids aged 6 to 12. They really tailor the activities to keep younger kids engaged while also being informative for the older ones. Just keep in mind, it’s more about making it fun and interactive rather than a deep dive into art history.

Q: What should kids wear for the Central Park part of the tour?

A: Comfort is key! I'd recommend casual clothes and comfy shoes since there will be walking involved in Central Park. Also, check the weather beforehand. If it’s sunny, sunscreen and hats are a must!

Q: How do you handle rescheduling if the weather's bad?

A: If the weather forecast looks bad, you can reschedule without a problem! Pinocchio Tours have been super accommodating with changes. Just shoot them an email or give them a call, and they'll help you find a new date.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the NYC Museum & Central Park Tour for Kids, any thoughts?

I'm considering getting this tour for my nephew's birthday! He loves art and is 9 years old, so I think the Met would be awesome. The skip-the-line tickets seem super useful. Just wondering how much walking is involved in Central Park? Don't want him to get too tired!

Has anyone tried the kid-friendly tour at the Met? What was it like?

I’m thinking of doing this tour with my cousins (ages 8 and 11) next month. The idea of combining art with a Central Park stroll sounds perfect! How was the guide? Did the kids stay engaged?