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Best for Kids in Jacksonville "Best for Kids in Jacksonville" Realizado por : Cityseeker 13 Ubicaciones indicadas Main Library "A Book In Time..." The Jacksonville Public Library's Main Library branch is 300,000 sq. ft. The city's public libraries also includes twenty other regional and neighborhood branches. Easily the largest and most frequented, the Main Library does not offer food only for the mind but also presents one with manna for the soul in the form of poetry programs, book clubs, Sunday by JPL Genealogy concerts and team programs for the community. Innovative initiatives like Book a Librarian and Ride to Read ensure a steadily increasing percentage of readers among the masses. The library also offers the visually or physically impaired the services of Braille books and other specialized help. The Main Library is that place in the city which not only helps you to be a well-read person but also guarantees a more evolved and involved community. +1 904 630 2665 jaxpubliclibrary.org 303 Laura Street North, Jacksonville FL Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront "Alojamiento junto al río St. John" El Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront se encuentra ubicado en el paseo marítimo, y es una opción de lujo para vivir. El lugar cuenta con interiores magníficos y confortables habitaciones, que responden al nombre del hotel. El hotel también organiza eventos y conciertos que se by Booking.com pueden disfrutar durante la estadía. Además, el hotel está situado a poca distancia de los lugares más concurridos de Jacksonville. +1 904 588 1234 www.jacksonville.hyatt.com/hyatt/h 225 East Coastline Drive, Jacksonville otels/index.jsp FL Museum of Science and History, Jacksonville (Museo de Ciencias e Historia de Jacksonville) "Diversión para todas las edades" Este museo es apodado MOSH por sus siglas en inglés (Museum of Science and History), cuenta con vistas al río St. Johns y está cerca del by MOSHJacksonville centro de Jacksonville. El lugar significa una experiencia muy divertida y educativa para toda la familia, y hasta tiene su propio planetario. Las exhibiciones del lugar incluyen: vida marina, vida silvestre nativa de Florida, historia local y Holozone, una experiencia virtual con juegos interactivos y paseos en simulador. Además, las actividades escolares y los programas del planetario permiten una diversión práctica, interactiva y divertida. No hay que perderse la exposición animal The Living Room. +1 904 396 6674 www.themosh.org/ [email protected] 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville FL The Edge Rock Gym "Trepar a la cima" Quienes quieran una actividad para toda la familia, no hay nada mejor que el gimnasio Edge Rock en Jacksonville. Ideal tanto para alpinistas con experiencia como para primerizos, el lugar proporciona un ambiente seguro e instructivo para que la gente se eleve a las alturas. El gimnasio ofrece clases para los inexpertos y es apto para grupos y equipos que by StockSnap buscan una experiencia exclusiva. También se ofrecen clases de yoga y Pilates, que lo convierten en un destino perfecto para quienes buscan una calma meditativa. +1 904 683 2512 theedgerockgym.com/ [email protected] 3563 Phillips Highway, Suite 702, Jacksonville FL The Hobbie Horse "Fashion For Tiny Tots" Established in 1960, The Hobbie Horse is one of Jacksonville's premier children's boutiques. Here you will find everything a young one needs from clothing to accessories and even artwork and nursery decor. The store has an online option available whereby one can preview all the goods and only then purchase them. Great customer service and by freestocks-photos immaculate variety make The Hobbie Horse an indispensable store when it comes to shopping for the little ones. +1 904 389 7992 3550 Saint Johns Avenue, The Shoppes of Avondale, Jacksonville FL Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens "Animales nativos exóticos" En el jardín zoológico de Jacksonville se pueden ver rinocerontes blancos, cocodrilos, leones y más animales en un tour llamado 'Plains of Africa'. Una zona en alto permite observar elefantes y jirafas. También se puede ver vida silvestre nativa de Florida, incluyendo el jaguar, y dos especies en peligro de extinción: la pantera de Florida (Puma Concolor) y el cocodrilo by RobBixbyPhotography americano. Hay mucho que ver aquí, por lo que hay que tomarse un día entero para verlo todo. En todo el parque se ofrecen refrescos. +1 904 757 4463 www.jacksonvillezoo.org/ [email protected] 370 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville FL Hands On Children's Museum "Un día para salir con los niños" El Hands On Children's Museum (museo interactivo) es financiado por la comunidad de Jacksonville, y ha estado entreteniendo a los niños desde octubre de 2000. El exterior del edificio tiene forma de castillo y es bastante colorido, por lo que el lugar capta la atención de los niños. Cuenta con varias exhibiciones en el interior y actividades interactivas by Public Domain para niños de todas las edades. Si se acerca un cumpleaños, el museo hará que el cumpleaños de un niño sea inolvidable. Como el museo es una organización sin fines de lucro, todas las donaciones son libres de impuestos. +1 904 642 2688 handsonchildrensmuseumjax.startlo 8580 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville FL gic.com/ Hotel Indigo Jacksonville - Deerwood Park "Hotel boutique vibrante" Este hotel está situado a pocos minutos de importantes destinos para comer y beber como el parque Tapestry, la playa de Jacksonville y el St. John's Town Center, por lo que ofrece una ubicación ideal. Uno puede sentirse como en casa, al utilizar las suites elegantemente equipadas que cuentan con una decoración moderna y contemporánea, instalaciones de lujo, y camas elegantes. Para los viajeros de negocios, el hotel ofrece un centro de negocios totalmente equipado que está disponible para los huéspedes durante todo el día. Ya sea para quienes viajen por negocios o por placer, ¡Hotel Indigo Jacksonville satisface todas las necesidades! +1 904 996 7199 www.hoteldeerwoodpark. [email protected] 9840 Tapestry Park Circle, com/ om Jacksonville FL Bowl America-Southside "Bolos cósmicos" El Bowl America-Southside es parte de la popular cadena de bolos de los Estados Unidos, y es un lugar de entretenimiento tanto para niños como para adultos. Aquí se juega a los bolos libres, en ligas y equipos, por lo que, de una forma u otra, se encontrará lo que busca. Aquí se puede tomar una copa o comer algo de la barra de aperitivos, el lugar para by sharonang recuperar algo de energía para seguir jugando. No hay que dejar de probar el Cosmic Bowling, un partido de bolos que brillan en la oscuridad. Llamar para más detalles. +1 904 642 0460 www.bowl- 11141 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville FL america.com/locations/southside/ Huffman Boulevard Park "Green Space" The Huffman Boulevard Park provides a vast open space for kids to play around among other recreational activities. With picnic shelters, playground equipment, car parking and restroom facilities, a visit to this park would be an enjoyable one for the whole family. Drinking fountains, bike racks and a jogging path adds to the beauty of the 14.85-acres park. by JOE-3PO +1 904 630 1377 (Tourist Information) www.visitjacksonville.com/directory 2775 Huffman Boulevard, Jacksonville /huffman-boulevard-park/ FL Best Western Southside Hotel & Suites "Conveniently Located Hotel" This Orange Park-Jacksonville hotel is located less than 10 minutes from the Jacksonville Naval Complex. A complimentary hot breakfast with waffles, a fitness centre, and outdoor pool are all featured at this hotel. The spacious rooms at the Best Western Southside Hotel & Suites are by Booking.com equipped with microwaves and refrigerators. Cable TV with HBO and free Wi-Fi are provided. Best Western Southside Hotel & Suites offers a business center and free weekday newspaper. Guests can take advantage of the 24-hour front desk and on-site laundry facilities. Downtown Jacksonville is within a 20-minute drive of the Best Western Southside Hotel & Suites. Orange Park Mall and Orange Park Medical Center are within a 10-minute drive of the hotel. +1 904 264 4466 book.bestwestern.com/be [email protected] 4580 Collins Road, Orange stwestern/priceAvail.do?iat m Park FL a=00162850&propertyCod e=10324 Kohl's "Shop Till You Drop" One of the best department stores in the town, Kohl's has something for everyone. From fashion to home decor, this beautifully laid out store has become synonymous with good shopping for many. The store has a variety of trendy apparel for adults and children alike. To complete your chic look, you can pick funky accessories and shoes from their well- by Jeff Sheldon on Unsplash stashed sections. There are good supplies for baby care and the cosmetics section doesn't disappoint you either. Periodic sales and discounts at the store make you keep coming back for more. +1 904 260 2024 www.kohls.com/stores/fl/jacksonvill 13760 Old Saint Augustine Road, e-787.shtml Shoppes at Bartram Park, Jacksonville FL One Ocean Resort "Alojamiento frente al mar" Este complejo de lujo se encuentra junto a la playa de la popular zona de Atlantic Beach. Aquí se puede disfrutar de unas magníficas vistas del océano desde las habitaciones, que cuentan con lujosas comodidades de baño, gabinete con refrescos, ropa de cama de lujo, Wi-Fi y mucho más. Para alejar la tensión, hay que visitar el spa, donde se puede disfrutar de by Booking.com una variedad de tratamientos, desde masajes y peelings corporales hasta tratamientos faciales y manicura. +1 904 249 7402 www.oneoceanresort.com [email protected] 1 Ocean Boulevard, Atlantic / Beach FL UNIRSE A NOSOTROS A: cityseeker.com Condiciones generales | POLíTICA DE PRIVACIDAD | API | PóNGASE EN CONTACTO CON NOSOTROS | Derechos de autor 2019 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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