Activities for 3 year olds near me


Ultimate Toddler Activities Guide: 20+ Things to Do in West MI

Toddler Activities in West Michigan & Grand Rapids

TODDLER TIME & MORE

We’re here to help you find things to do with kids in Grand Rapids, especially when your toddler is on the move and ready to play. We all know that means it’s time to go!

For the “best toddler activities near me,” use this huge list of little kid play areas, local things to do with toddlers, and classes around Grand Rapids, MI, that toddlers will love to visit.

Whether you have an adventurous child who is looking to climb and explore or a reserved child who loves to sing songs and read books, there are options for everyone!  

And if you have a favorite spot you love to visit for toddler activities, please share in the comments.

Goldfish Swim School Toddler & Baby Classes

Table of Contents

  • Free Things to Do
  • Toddler Play Places
  • Parks for Toddlers
  • Splash Pads
  • Beaches
  • Visit Animals
  • Toddler Times
  • Toddler Storytime
  • Toddler Classes

Top Toddler Play Places

INDOOR & OUTDOOR PLACES TODDLERs LOVE

In West Michigan, you just never know what the weather will do.  But even if it’s freezing cold, too hot, or raining cats and dogs, toddlers still need to get their energy out.

Use this list of pint-sized places to find nearby indoor play places and active things to do with toddlers.
Included are destinations ripe for climbing, singing, and dancing so you can get out of the house and have fun together.

Here’s our roundup of the best places to go with a toddler in West Michigan:

*Be sure to check business websites or call ahead to confirm your plans. Business hours, pricing, and availability change often.

1 – EverPlayCafe

6886 Cascade Rd SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546
2022 Admission: $4/child (ages 1-7) for all day play; Free for adults, children under 1 and 8+ years old.

EverPlay Cafe is a full service coffee bar for adults and a creative, drop-in play space for kids. The play area is geared towards babies, young toddlers, and preschool-aged children.

One of their rules we love is “Have a converstaion with someone you don’t know and relax!”

Bonus: Their coffee beans are roasted fresh on site from Rapids Coffee Co.
DETAILS

Everplay Cafe in Cascade

2 – Grand Rapids Children’s Museum

11 Sheldon Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
2022 Admission: ages 1-64 – $10; Museums for all – $1.75

While there are two floors of awesome fun just waiting to be discovered at the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum, the Wee Discover exhibit is where toddlers will want to go.

This special room full of baby and toddler activities is just for children birth to age three. There’s even a Tummy Time Playspace for the not-yet-crawlers.

Why is this special toddler area fantastic?
It’s mostly closed off from the rest of the floor.

That’s great because you don’t have to worry about big kids cruising through and there’s only one way in/out, making it easier to keep an eye on little escape artists.

Bonus – Children under 1 are free! DETAILS

Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Baby Barre in the Wee Discover Exhibit

3 – Catch Air

CLOSED PERMANENTLY

We’re sad to report that this awesome play place closed permanently in early September 2022.

Catch Air in Kentwood

4 – Grand Rapids Public Museum

272 PEARL ST NW, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49504
2022 Admission:

The Grand Rapids Public Museum is a great place to play a giant “I Spy” Game!

Push your toddler in the stroller and let them take in all the sights. Stop every now and then to try out the hands-on experiences in the museum, too. And don’t forget to ride the carousel. DETAILS

Grand Rapids Public Museum

5 – Curiousity Courtyard & Children’s Garden at Meijer Gardens

1000 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
2022 Admission: Rates vary by age, with prices between $2-$18 per person. Children under two are free. Membership information can be found here.

Curiousity Corner – An inviting, colorful play space located indoors on the lower level of Frederik Meijer Gardens. Explore ten different activity stations while there. Free with admission. 

Children’s Garden – Open year-round, the children’s garden is this expansive play area that is completely fenced in. With a treehouse, water play areas, sand digging section, mazes, and lots of interactive art, this incredible outdoor space is a must for kids.
DETAILS

Children’s Garden Treehouse at Meijer GardensCuriousity Courtyard at Meijer Gardens

Toddler Activities with Animals

ZOOS, PETTING ZOOS & MORE

Visiting petting zoos and animal farms is often one of the favorite things to do with toddlers – and for good reason!

Toddlers are fascinated by animals and their antics.

The next time you’re on the prowl for fun toddler activities, consider visiting one of these animal-filled destinations:

*Be sure to check business websites or call ahead to confirm your plans. Business hours, pricing, and availability change often.

6 – John Ball Zoo

1300 W FULTON ST, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49504

Offering camel rides, a funicular, lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, and an animal farm-like petting zoo, there is something for everyone.

The Zoo is built on a hillside, so come prepared to walk. Although the recently renovated zoo is more stroller-friendly, some find it easier to use a child carrier.
DETAILS

7 – The Critter Barn

9275 ADAMS STREET, ZEELAND, MI 49464

Opportunities abound at Critter Barn to interact with rabbits, chickens, ducks, cats, hogs, cows, sheep, goats, donkeys, turkeys, pot-bellied pigs, geese, a pony and a horse!

From feeding and petting, to caring for the animals and learning all about them, Critter Barn has it all!
DETAILS

8 – Deer Tracks Junction

7850 14 MILE RD, CEDAR SPRINGS, MI 49319

As you might guess, there are dozens of deer to pet at Deer Tracks Junction. But there are also yak, elk, and goats at this petting farm.

Visitors can take an air-conditioned stagecoach ride where the animals may come right up to you for a visit.

Feed cups are available to purchase for many of the animals and there’s also a giant play structure, making this a great animal farm for kids.
DETAILS

9 – Boulder Ridge Wild Animal Park

8313 PRATT LAKE SE, ALTO, MI 49302

Located on 80 acres of land, Boulder Ridge Wild Animal Park is a unique, hands-on experience for the entire family. It’s got a smaller footprint than zoos, making it a bit more manageable for toddlers. It’s also flat and most walkways are paved – a bonus for those with strollers.

The park is home to a distinct collection of exotic animals and reptiles, and the variety and dynamic atmosphere make Boulder Ridge anything but your average zoo.
DETAILS

A Zebra at Boulder Ridge Wild Animal Park

10 – Fellinlove Farm

6364 144TH AVE, HOLLAND, MI 49423

The farm is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing dynamic experiences for all ages and abilities.

At this petting zoo farm, guests can not only pet the animals, but they can also get right into the pens with miniature llamas and donkeys.
DETAILS

Free Things to Do with Toddlers

TODDLER ACTIVITIES THAT DON’T COST A DIME

Toddler activities don’t always have to be expensive. Use this handy list to find free things to do with your toddler.

11 – Play at the Library & Stay for Storytime

One of the classic toddler activities: storytime at the library.
Local libraries regularly host storytimes and most have a play area for kids.

Several of our favorite library play areas are at East Grand Rapids Public Library, the Wyoming KDL Branch, the Hudsonville Library, and the Main GR Public Library.

Cascade Library Play Area

12 – Take a Stroller-Friendly Walk

Here are a few tried-and-true stroller-friendly trails that will make you and your toddler happy:

  • Roselle Park (1010 GRAND RIVER DR NE, ADA MI 49301)
  • Reed’s Lake Trail (750 LAKESIDE DRIVE SE, EAST GRAND RAPIDS MI 49506)
  • Huff Park Trail (2399 BALL AVE NE, GRAND RAPIDS MI 49505)
  • Whistlestop Park Pond Loop (2120 76TH ST SW, BYRON CENTER MI 49315)
  • Frederik Meijer Gardens (1000 E BELTLINE AVE NE, GRAND RAPIDS MI 49525)
  • Millennium Park (1415 MAYNARD AVE SW, WALKER MI 495340
  • Buck Creek Nature Preserve (4269 BURLINGAME AVE SW, WYOMING MI 49509)

– and so many more.

Reeds Lake Pathway

13 – Visit Holland Playland

1446 W. 40TH ST. HOLLAND, MI 49423 (ENTRANCE D)

This indoor toddler play area is for kids 6 months – 2 years.
Bonus – there’s a coffee shop for parents to enjoy. FREE admission.
DETAILS

Playground at Holland Playland

14 – Enjoy the Woodland Mall Play Structure

3195 28th St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512

This large climbing play structure is best suited for more adventurous toddlers on a daytime visit (while the big kids are at school). Find it near the food court. Details

Play area at Woodland Mall in Grand Rapids

15 – Find the Best Parks for Toddlers

Another timeless thing to do with toddlers: spend time at a park.

If you are visiting a park for toddlers, you know that playgrounds with smaller play equipment, soft surfaces, stroller-friendly access, and playground fences are appreciated amenities.

For the best parks for toddlers, choose from this list:

GR Township Park

1836 East Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids MI 49525
Open May 1 – October 31

Grand Rapids Township Park (a hidden gem tucked away from the township fire department) has a large playground that is sectioned into age-appropriate play areas good for toddlers to older kids. It’s easy to see all of the different play areas at one time.

The play area is surfaced with woodchips and surrounded by flat, paved walking paths.

There is a whole section of the park with toddler-sized play equipment. There’s also a lot of green space at the park for kids to run around and burn up some energy.

Frog Hollow Park in Wyoming

2050 Metro Court SW, Wyoming MI 49519

Parents gush about Frog Hollow Park. Why?

The park is fenced in, has just one entrance/exit, is ADA accessible, and full of age-appropriate toddler activities.
Parents get peace of mind at this great playground!

While it’s perfect for kids of all ages and abilities, toddlers enjoy the play equipment built specifically for little kids.

Parents enjoy the added safety that comes with the rubber topped playground.

Frog Hollow Playground in Wyoming, MI

Imagination Station in Grand Haven

1 Y Drive, Grand Haven MI 49417

The Imagination Station Grand Haven is located behind the Tri-Cities YMCA parking lot and is decked out with a lighthouse, anchors, familiar street signs, and a Coast Guard boat.

In addition to cool landmarks, the slides, rock walls, and rope structures are sure to be a hit, too.

It’s perfect for toddlers – it has toddler-sized play equipment and the entire playground is fenced in. The playground is handicap-accessible and the surface is soft and bouncy.
Details

Allendale Community Park

6676 Lake Michigan Drive, Allendale MI 49401

Allendale Community Park has TWO splash pads (the smaller splash pad is just the right size for toddlers) and a giant sandbox.

In addition to the large playground equipment, there is a smaller, mostly-shaded toddler-sized playground, too.
Details

Whistlestop Park

2120 76th St SW, Byron Center MI 49315

This stroller-friendly park features a pond surrounded by a Storywalk. Hop from placard to placard and read the story as you walk around the pond. You can also fish in the catch-and-release pond or play on the toddler-sized swings and slides.
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Pinewood Park, Splashpad & Playground in Kentwood

2000 WOLFBORO DR SE, KENTWOOD MI 49508

Pinewood Park’s big draw are the large, colorful play structures with multiple climbing features and slides.

For toddlers, there are smaller slides and spaces to play on. Besides the play structures, there is a sandy area for digging and playing, and the splash pad is an obvious delight for toddlers.

All play areas are over mulch.
Details

Pinewood Park in Kentwood

16 – Get splashy at an area spray pad or splash park

Splash pads have sprung up all over West Michigan in the past few years. Ranging from very small to really big, there are a variety to choose from.

In addition to the mega splash pad at Millennium Park, the splash pads at Lamar Park in Wyoming, Veterans Memorial Park in Wyoming, and Tanglefoot Park in Spring Lake are great for toddlers.

Veterans Memorial Park Splashpad in Kentwood

17 – Cool off at a toddler-friendly beach

The best beaches for toddlers aren’t too busy, have things to do other than swimming, and don’t involve parking headaches.

Some of our favorites include:

  • Versluis Park in Plainfield Township. This small sandy beach offers free admission and is close to Grand Rapids. Plus, there’s a playground near the beach, picnic tables, and a nice shady area. It’s a short walk from the car to the beach. Modern restrooms are also a perk.
  • North Beach Park (just north of Grand Haven.) This Lake Michigan beach is a hidden gem. It’s not huge, but it is usually not very busy. There’s a great playground structure, picnic tables, and a dune hike. Parking is fee-based and the beach is a bit more of a walk – you have to go down a sandy hill to get to the water.
  • Millennium Park Beach & Splashpad. Admission here gets you into both the beach and the splashpad. The splashpad is one of the largest in West Michigan and a great treat for families. The beach is sandy but the sand is a little grittier than you’ll find on Lake Michigan beaches. Since it’s an inland lake, though, you don’t have to worry about big waves. Restrooms, changing rooms, concessions, and multiple playgrounds make this a nice choice for toddler activities.
  • Myers Lake Park in Rockford is a smaller lakeside park that has lots of trees and grassy areas as well as the beach. There’s not a lot of sand here. Modern restrooms, free admission, and easy parking make this a draw for families.
North Park Beach in Ferrysburg, MI

Toddler Playtimes & Events Calendar

TODDLER TIMES, TOO

18 – Explore Local Toddler Playtimes & Events

Searching for toddler activities near me? Or open toddler playtimes (aka toddler time) in Grand Rapids and Lakeshore area? Look no further!

Use this list of events of area toddler activities happening today and in the near future:

Craigs Cruisers
Rebounderz
Holland Aquatic Center
Zeeland Recreation
For the Kids Gymnastics
Altitude Trampoline Park
Sky Zone
Byron Township Toddler Rec

Toddler Storytimes

19 – Fill your calendar with storytimes

Toddler activities wouldn’t be complete with storytime! Many libraries and local organizations offer storytimes throughout the year.

Many storytimes go beyond reading a book – look for storytimes in Spanish, that incorporate music & movement, or have special themes to mix things up.

Upcoming toddler storytimes are listed below:

Classes for Toddlers

20 – Sign up for Toddler Classes

When it comes to toddler classes, West Michigan has options. Class-based toddler activities not only let your child socialize while they learn, they are often gateways to parent friendships, too.

TypeAgesNameAddress
Gymnastics Classes for Toddlers • Parent and TotAGES 1-3Gymco2306 CAMELOT RIDGE CT SE, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49546
Gymnastics Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot 18 MONTHS – 3 YEARSFor The Kidz Gymnastics1391 GEZON PARKWAY, WYOMING, MI 49509
Gymnastics Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot18 MONTHS – 3 YEARS OLDKids Unlimited Activity Center596 BALDWIN ST. STE #2, JENISON, MI 49428
Gymnastics Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot18 MONTHS TO 3 1/2 YEARSNorthstar Gymnastics724 BYRNE INDUSTRIAL DR, ROCKFORD, MI 49341
Gymnastics Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot18 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS OLDChampion Gymnastics2424 VAN OMMEN DR, HOLLAND, MI 49424
Gymnastics Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot18 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS OLDGonyon’s Gymnastics622 CHATTERSON RD, MUSKEGON, MI 49442
Gymnastics Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot18 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS OLDGRG Gymnastics1601 Galbraith Ave, STE 301, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Community Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot18 MONTHS TO 5 YEARSToddlers on Track for School 320 AMITY, LOWELL, MI 49331
Community Classes for Toddlers • Parent and TotBIRTH TO FIVE YEARS OLDPlay and Learn Groups143 BOSTWICK AVENUE NE, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503
Community Classes for Toddlers • Parent and TotBABIES to KINDERGARTEN ENTRYBright Beginnings PlaygroupsVARIOUS LOCATIONS, GRAND RAPIDS, MI
Music Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot 3 MONTHS TO 4 YEARS OLDLittle FeetVARIOUS LOCATIONS, GRAND RAPIDS, MI
Music Classes for Toddlers • Parent and TotBABIES THROUGH 18 MONTHSKindermusik3300 BURTON ST SE, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49546
Music Classes for Toddlers • Parent and TotAGES 0 TO 4Joyful Sounds Music 959 LAKE DR SE, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49506 • AGES 0 TO 4
Swim Classes for Toddlers • Parent/Tot til age 24 – 35 monthsGoldfish Swim School2845 THORNHILLS AVE SE SUITE S, GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49546
Swim Classes for Toddlers • Parent and TotCHILDREN AGES 0 -5Zeeland Recreation320 E MAIN, ZEELAND, MI 49464 • CHILDREN AGES 0 -5
Soccer Classes for Toddlers • Parent and Tot15 months – 3 yearsSoccer Buddies2100 28TH ST SE, GRAND RAPIDS MI 49508
Classes for Toddlersup to age 3Parks & Rec DepartmentsVARIOUS LOCATIONS, West Michigan
Mommy & Me Classes for Toddlersup to age 3Mommy & Me ClassesVARIOUS LOCATIONS, West Michigan
Byron Center Toddler Rec

Leave your toddler activities and suggestion below. Thanks!

More Toddler Activities & Ideas

The Toddler Years Bucket List - All The Most Fun Activities to Do with Toddlers before they're Big Kids!

By Alissa Marquess Zorn on February 7, 2020 (updated October 5, 2022)

Here’s how to spend quality time with your toddler!

My youngest child turned two the week of writing this! In celebration of her birthday, and because I really want to make the best of this time, I created this list of fun activities for 1, 2 and 3 year olds. Sometimes you know you want to spend quality time with your toddler, but don’t really know how. Well, have no fear!

I present the Toddler Years Bucket List!

Having a toddler around is SO busy; I don’t want to spend the toddler years in a blur and miss the best parts of this cute and funny stage – I need this list! Many of these ideas for toddler activities come from when I asked readers about favorite fun activities for 2 year olds this summer. They gave me so many wonderful things to do with toddlers. I had no idea how HAPPY reading the responses would make me!

Don’t let this list overwhelm you!   Just use it to get get re-inspired when you’re feeling exhausted by things like night wakings of your 1 year old, potty training your 2 year old, or the constant mess your 3 year old leaves in her wake.  The quality time ideas on the list are the some of the most fun activities to do with toddlers.  Many are simple toddler activities you can do at home and you don’t have to do them all – though I think you’ll treasure any you do. Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, meaning I may receive compensation for purchases made through them.

Play Together:

“My daughter particularly likes it went I pretend her nose makes different noises like beeping etc. Its so bonding and so fun” ~Mel, mom to a 2 year old

  • “I spy” in the car or at the park
  • Building towers and knocking them down
  • Rolling along toy cars
  • Movement Games
  • Very Beginner Board Games
  • Puppets
  • Dress up
  • Peek-a-boo, patty cake, hide and seek!

“Hide & seek in the house (which is really silly because it’s just basic hiding beside the bed post or behind the couch). ” ~Katherine, mom to an 18 month old

  • Pretend to be tigers and chase each other
  • Pretend you can’t find their hands when you’re helping them get dressed

Exploring Nature:

“Stomping in muddy puddles; making the most of the weather whatever it is!” ~ Lucy, mom to 3 year old

  • Feeding the ducks, or chasing them…(no! don’t chase the ducks!)
  • Feed a baby goat
  • Fly a kite
  • Walking in the rain
  • Puddle splashing! Get some galoshes so you can play in the rain!
  • Play outside in fresh snow. With the right gear, snow play is a blast.

“The look on my little one’s face every time he was in a toboggan was priceless!” ~Rhonda

  • Hop over waves at the beach.
  • Look for crabs in the rocks, starfish in the rock pools.
  • Plant a spring flower to watch it grow.
  • Pick fruit off of trees
  • Watch a caterpillar become a butterfly
  • Explore the forest, touching everything. (With obvious exceptions for oh, cactus or poison ivy naturally.)
  • Play ‘look high/look low’ and see what types of creatures or plants they see.
  • Run in the fields.
  • Toss leaves
  • Collect rocks.

“A daily afternoon pram walk, so we can talk about the gardens we see, trees, the clouds, we count the buses. We just connect, get some fresh air and if I’m lucky they have a nap ;-)” ~Caroline, mom to toddler

Go Visit:
  • Petting zoos
  • A botanical garden
  • An open gym day where your child can free play in the foam pit, the trampolines and the mats.
  • A Children’s Museum
  • Public library toddler reading time, or toddler activity hour
  • Cousins, Grandparents, and Friends!

Sensory  Play Activities
  • Playdoh
  • Waterbeads
  • Sand castles
  • Playing with rice, beans or cornmeal
  • Playing with those arts and crafts poms poms
  • Anything messy.
  • Mud pies, mud holes, mud body paint

  • Give raspberries on their belly
  • Give a hand or back massage with nice smelling lotion
  • WATER! In the sink with containers, in the sprinkler, in a sand and water table.
  • Pour and measure – add a drop of food color for fun.
  • Squeeze wet sponges.
  • Walk the neighborhood with a watering can and water the flowers you see.
  • Long baths with their favorite bath toys, and not just for getting clean – enjoy creative bathtime play too.
  • Simply getting outside to play

Find more of our favorite sensory activities for toddlers here.

Songs, Rhymes and Stories

  • Read books together
  • Explore Touch and feel board books
  • Sing and dance
  • Sing Songs with lots of movement, like “The Itsy-Bitsy Spider”, “The Wheels on the Bus”, and “Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes.
  • Have spur of the moment dance parties

“My kiddo and her young friends (18 months and 2 year olds) like to wiggle to music while wearing tutu’s. ” ~Katherine

Cooking

  • Pretend cooking in a play kitchen
  • Real cooking
  • Make goop, gak or slime
  • Baking cookies or mixing pancakes together
  • Bake banana muffins
  • Have a Tea Party
  • Decorating cookies with lots of sprinkles that go everywhere!

When my daughter was a 3 year old she had 2 of her friends over and we made Valentine’s cookies–the floor was solid pink with sugar and sprinkles afterward! ~The Twisting Kaleidoscope

Arts and Crafts

  • Finger painting
  • Pudding Paint!
  • Painting with brush – these natural paints even smell like fruits for a really fun sensory experience!
  • Do A Dot Art Markers
  • Stickers
  • Sidewalk chalk scribbles
  • Stamping – we’ve enjoyed the stamping washable markers from Crayola since they can be used to stamp or draw, and these big letter stamps look neat for beginning letter recognition while enjoying art.
  • Make handprint art – tracing, impressions in salt dough and paint handprints

More Play!
  • Blowing and catching bubbles
  • Balloons and balls -Balloon baseball!
  • Bikes, Trikes and Ride-on toys
  • Knobbed Puzzles
  • Do “chores” with Mama and Papa
  • Push baby strollers, shopping carts or push toys
  • Rough and tumble play
  • Build “forts” out of boxes or couch cushions!
  • Make blanket tents and tunnels

And of course: Hugs, snuggles, kisses, and have lots of playful physical interaction. So many of the most important things to do with toddlers are simple activities that take place in the home as part of day to day life.

“I adopted my boys as 21 and 23 month old boys… they are now 5.5 I would say ANY of the suggestions here, because kids just LOVE to play and experiment, but more important was the fact that I was down on the floor with them, making eye contact, laughing, sharing, and connecting with them. ” ~Margaret

This is YOUR list.  Thank You.  Thank you for all of your beautiful ideas for how to spend quality time with your little one as well as your adorable examples. And thank you for inspiring me and so many other parents to enjoy activities, love and snuggles with our toddlers!

For more EASY and PRE-PLANNED ways to connect check out the Toddler and Preschooler Activity Plans from Hands on As We Grow! These are SOoooo useful. I wish I had them when my kids were littler.

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Nizhny800 / The official portal of the 800th anniversary of Nizhny Novgorod

We will check your attentiveness and memory. 799 is…

1 Moscow region, what more?!

2 799 years of Nizhny Novgorod

3 In 799 was founded Paderborn Cathedral in Germany

4 799 times I promised myself that quit bad habits

next question!

On Friday evening, according to tradition, you…

1 Go to the bar “Herring and coffee”

2 Standing in a traffic jam at the exit cities

3 Stay home with a glass red

4 Arrange a solo picket against the improvement of the park "Switzerland"

next question!

There have been a lot of recent weeks news. What are you discussing?

1 Smell of carbon monoxide

2 Coronavirus

3 Choice of the 800th Anniversary Mascot

4 Elections in the Republic Belarus

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Yes, trite, but your favorite place in Nizhny Novgorod…

1 Of course, the city center. Only you can walk there

2 Perhaps what I love the most place where I live. Street and houses - all native

3 The area near the Oil and Fat Plant. I love this smell

4 Hey, the best thing in Nizhny - these are embankments

next question!

You suddenly got free evening. What will you do?

1 Are you kidding? Free time? In my life is only work!

2 I'll go to the embankment to admire sunset in the company of a hookah friend

3 I will choose sports. I will ride on cycling or jogging on the Rowing Canal

4 The romance of night roads is what what do you need. I'll get in the car and drive along the avenue Gagarin.

Next question!

You decide to plunge into the world Nizhny Novgorod street art. Your actions?

1 I'll go on a tour of Dima Four

2 use google and read about everything that is interesting

3 I'll take a can of paint and I will start painting the underground passages on Lyadov Square

4 I'm going to the capital of the world street art. No, the borders are closed. I will limit myself to an excursion Dima Four.

Next question!

Another personal question. The best food in Nizhny Novgorod:

1 It's simple - shawarma on Medium

2 Better burgers from Salyut didn't come up with anything

3 My grandma's pies

4 Khinkali, pasties, steak, sushi… I don't care, I'm omnivorous

Next question!

Now imagine to you guests come from Moscow. What will you do?

1 I'll take them away from the Lower, let enjoy nature better

2 Of course we are directly from the station let's go for a walk in the city center

3 I'll pretend I'm not at home when they ring the doorbell

4 I refuse to come visit. I'd rather go to them

next question!

On the Nizhnevolzhskaya embankment stand numbers, countdown on them. Guess what he's up to?

1 Before Tokyo Olympics

2 Until the 800th anniversary of the Lower Novgorod

3 Before presidential elections

4 What are the numbers? Did not see

Next question!

What do you expect from the 800th anniversary of Nizhny Novgorod?

1 Nizhny Novgorod will be 800 years old? I only know about the millennium of Kazan

2 Looking forward to an unforgettable holiday complete transformation of the city

3 I don't expect anything. I think it's better than at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, will not be

4 I think this event will be remembered for whole life

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You don't like to sit still. for you soul and noisy parties, and fireworks in the city center. Therefore, you are definitely enjoy the festive glow of balloons!

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How to celebrate City Day in 2020 year?

You seem to be a homebody! At home, of course cozy and pleasant, but we still recommend that you take a walk along the promenade and watch the parade of sails.

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Fishing tournament? Why not. You will definitely like this Day of the City!

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Nature is your choice. For you day cities away from the city - the best solution. Green City, Gorky reservoir, Svetloyar - open the map and get directions.

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2022-09-01 2022-09-01

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod, st. Yaroshenko, d. 7B Limpopo Zoo

September 1, 2022, Promotion “First class? A gift for you!", timed to coincide with the Day of Knowledge, will be held by the Limpopo Zoo in Nizhny Novgorod.

₽ 206 1

2022-08-13 2022-08-14

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod, st. Sovnarkomovskaya, 13 Nizhny Novgorod Fair

From August 13 to 21, on weekends, to the anniversary of the Nizhny Novgorod Fair - the 200th anniversary of the start of trade in the stone Gostiny Dvor . ..

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2022-08-06 2022-08-07

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Switzerland Park

August 6 and 7, 2022, the second gastronomic festival for the whole family “Yes Chef!” will pass…

0Free 3.3K 56

2022-05-30 2022-09-30

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod

The Whole Yard project in Nizhny Novgorod has been extended until September. The project started on May 30th. During this time, the holidays were held in seven districts of the Lower ...

0Free 2.2K 8

2022-07-08 2022-07-10

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod

From July 8 to 10, 2022, the Chamomile Meadow Family Festival will be held in the Lukoyanovsky District. Families will gather at the festival, including those with many children…

0Free 224 3

2022-07-15 2022-08-25

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod, st. Sovnarkomovskaya, 13 Nizhny Novgorod Fair

From July 15 to August 25, 2022, Nizhny Novgorod Fair will host events in honor of…

0Free 8.2K 58

2022-06-18 2022-08-31

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod

In the summer of 2022, Center 800 presents a full program of summer events in Nizhny Novgorod. Residents and guests of the city are expected ...

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2022-06-18 2022-06-19

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod, Zelensky congress, 4

On the weekend of June 18 and 19, 2022, the MIF publishing house again comes to Nizhny Novgorod with a large…

0Free 484 3

2022-06-01 2022-08-25

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod

On June 1, 2022, an open-air reading room "Summer Reading Room" will open in Avtozavodsky Park. Reported...

0Free 938 13

2022-06-01 2022-06-01

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Switzerland Park

June 1, 2022, from 10:00 to 17:00 as part of the celebration of International Children's Day on the territory of Switzerland Park in Nizhny…

0Free 253 4

2022-05-07 2022-05-10

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod, st. July Days, 1a

The "Victory Train" arrived in Nizhny Novgorod. This was reported in the press service of the Gorky Railway. According to the information, the “Victory Train”…

0Free 1.1K 30

2022-05-01 2022-05-31

Not specified Nizhny Novgorod, st. Yaroshenko, d. 7B Limpopo Zoo

May 1, 2022, the new season at Limpopo Zoo will be marked by the arrival of the giraffe. A grand event will mark the new season .


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