Best things to do in Lower East Side New York City on Thursday morning (US)

Lower East Side New York City United States guide to finding the perfect thing to do based on popular times and predicted crowd levels on Thursday morning. Red colors indicate the busiest hours, while green the most quiet hours. Adjust the filters to find your ideal venue.

MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM (Tourist destination)
558 Broadway
4.1

MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM is most popular around 4 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay up to 2,5 hours here. It's most quiet on Wednesdays.

Eat unlimited ice cream, play games, make slime, and most importantly, dive into the world famous sprinkle pool. Experience 12 unique multi-sensory installations, and learn about the history of everyone’s favorite treat. We can’t wait to see you!

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John V. Lindsay East River Park (Park)
FDR Dr
4.5

John V. Lindsay East River Park is most popular around 2 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Saturdays.

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Williamsburg Bridge (Bridge)
70 Williamsburg Bridge Bicycle Path
4.5



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Sara D. Roosevelt Park (Park)
Chrystie St &
4.0

Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here.

A shimmering stretch of green amidst the sea of concrete, asphalt, and tightly-packed buildings, Sara D. Roosevelt Park provides a refreshing respite for residents and visitors of Manhattan's Lower East Side. Named for philanthropist and Presidential mother Sara Delano Roosevelt in 1934, the park remains a vibrant common ground for senior citizens, children, and recent immigrants, as well as the more recent addition of artists and young professionals.

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Confucius Plaza (Other)
17 Bowery
4.2

Confucius Plaza is most popular around 12 PM on Wednesdays. Visitors usually stay 20 min here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

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Merchant's House Museum (Museum)
29 E 4th St
4.7

Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here.

The Merchant’s House was built in 1832 and purchased by Seabury Tredwell, a prosperous New York City hardware merchant, in 1835. The Tredwell family continued to live in the landmark late-Federal and Greek revival style row house for nearly 100 years. Visit four floors of period rooms furnished with the family’s original possessions – furniture, decorative objects, household goods, books, even their clothing. The secret 19th century rear garden is also open.

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