We visited New York City with our baby Emma at 7 months old, and it was a blast. We went all over Manhattan, crossed the Statue of Liberty off our bucket list, andΒ did lots of other fun things.
Will she remember it? Probably not. But we will, and weβll be able to tell her about it someday and show her pictures of all the cool places she went.
Even though weβre seasoned travelers, weβre new parents, and this was one of our very first trips with a baby, so we were a little bit nervous about everything. New York is a huge city, after all.
Once youβre there, you realize itβs actually easier, safer, and more manageable than you might think, especially if you go in with realistic expectations.
Here are our tips for visiting New York City with a baby!
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We went almost everywhere by walking and using the subway.
NYC is very stroller-friendly at the street level, but if you plan to use the subway,Β not all stations have elevators. Many have stairs only, and even when there is an elevator, it may be out of order.
For those cases, youβll definitely want a light and handy stroller thatβs easy to fold and carry. We used aΒ Babyzen YOYO2Β stroller and it worked great for this.
Strollers are allowed on the subway cars, and we always had plenty of room for ours, but with a bulky full-size one youβd definitely struggle.
Having the right stroller will save you a lot of hassle in New York!
A lightweight stroller is best


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Baby carriers are great for stairways or tight spaces, and youβll undoubtedly run into some of those in New York City.
Even though we had a stroller, we were glad to have a baby carrier sometimes for the subway and certain other activities.
We used anΒ Ergobaby Omni BreezeΒ and would recommend it. Itβs advertised as fitting babies from 7 to 45 pounds (~0-48 Months), and it was perfect for our 7-month-old.
It was especially handy when we visited the Statue of Liberty, because we wanted to sit on the top level of the ferry for the best views, and you have to climb multiple stairways and navigate a crowd of other tourists on the ferry to get there. It would be a pain to do with a stroller.