New York Aquarium

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Brooklyn, United States

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Aquarium· Tourist attraction

New York Aquarium Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

New York Aquarium is located in Brooklyn, United States on 602 Surf Ave. New York Aquarium is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category aquarium in United States.

Address

602 Surf Ave

Phone

+1 7182653474

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Alexander Kanusas

Was nice, most of the exhibits were closed. Cool place to visit.

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Vic Shul

Amazing place: romantic (for couples), relaxing (for seniors) and magical (for kids)! Some creative parents tell their children fairy tales, while the little ones watch the mysterious underwater world... We are seniors, but we also like to stay nearby and listen to a fairy tale. Don't miss the sea lions show! All three pavilions (Conservation, Spineless and Sharks) are great! And outside you could see penguins, sea lions, otters and seals. The place is very clean, the staff are helpful and pleasant. The food is high quality and affordable. It is also allowed to bring your own meal. You can dine downstairs among the trees and flowers or upstairs on the terrace overlooking the ocean. Come and enjoy your visit!

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Kae

My kids enjoyed it was their first aquarium experience. We saw sharks, sea horses, and a wide variety of fishes. Didn't stay for the seal show but a fun activity for your lil ones. Tickets were reasonable, parking was 18.

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Toby Payne

I toured the entire place in 2 hrs. It's a nice place and the Amazon rainforest is pretty cool even though I was freaking out with the butterflies flying around everywhere. The planetarium is awesome and I like that there's a ton of stuff to look at. I think it was close to 40 to get in which is pretty average for a museum.

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Barb B

Loved it. The sea lion show was adorable. And the shark thank is beautifully designed. Maybe a little bit small for a huge place as NY.