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6 hot ways to stay cool in NYC

06/04/2013
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    <h3>GO FOR A SWIM</h3> New York is full of <a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/facilities/outdoor-pools/">public</a> and <a href="http://www.nycswim.org/Resource/Pools.aspx" target="_blank">private pools</a> perfect for taking a dip all day long. Toss on your swimsuit and head to your nearest neighborhood swimming pool to cool off and engage in some friendly water activities with the locals. You can even master your skills with <a href="http://www.nycgovparks.org/registration/aquatics">free swimming lessons</a> for a summer full of wet and wild fun.
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  • 6 hot ways to stay cool in NYC
    <h3>MAKE POPSICLES</h3> Cool off quickly from the inside out with a super cool sweet treat. Turn your favorite fresh fruit juices into tasty ice cube desserts or ditch the high fructose corn syrup and dyes with a healthy recipe for <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/how-to-make-healthy-homemade-popsicles-with-kids/">homemade popsicles</a> you can make with the kids.
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  • ways to beat the heat
    The temps are already soaring today in NYC! If you want to stay cool but aren't keen on blasting your air conditioning 24/7, check out our six fun and simple ways to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/6-ways-to-keep-cool-in-nyc-today/">escape the heat</a> in NYC without wasting excess energy. From testing out your <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/massive-pool-in-east-river-could-swim-with-proper-funding/" target="_blank">swimming</a> skills to mastering the art of <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/how-to-make-healthy-homemade-popsicles-with-kids/" target="_blank"> popsicle making</a>, click through the gallery below for our best heat-beating tips.
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  • ways to beat the heat
    <h3>PLAN AN INDOOR PICNIC</h3> Skip lunch at your desk and head to one of the city’s many <a href="http://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=public+atriums&amp;find_loc=New+York%2C+NY">public atriums</a> for an afternoon chow down with friends or co-workers. New York is home to dozens of brilliantly designed (and air-conditioned) indoor spaces like the <a href="http://atrium.lincolncenter.org/">David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center</a> that are completely free and open for lingering, enjoying the ambiance or pulling up a table and chair to take a load off. If you’re lucky you can even catch a free live music show!
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  • ways to beat the heat
    <h3>GO GROCERY SHOPPING</h3> Escape to the aisles of the frozen food section and turn your weekly food shopping into a cooling haven. Harlem’s <a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/restaurants/fairway">Fairway Market</a> offers a walk-in cold room stocked with frozen meats and beer — a perfect solution for beating the heat, but don’t overstay your welcome inside. Folks might get suspicious.
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  • ways to beat the heat
    <h3>PLAY MARCO POLO</h3> You don’t need a pool to play Marco Polo. Gather the kids, a few water guns and head to the park for <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/5-fun-ideas-to-cure-summer-boredom/">summertime play</a>. Here’s how the game works: Blindfold one person who will be the “searcher” and arm them with a water gun. As the searcher counts to 10, the other players move around silently. When the searcher calls “Marco”, the other players respond “Polo”. Once the searcher shoots a player with water, that player then becomes the new Marco. Try spicing things up by playing with two “Marcos” and a few extra water guns.
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  • ways to beat the heat
    <h3>GO FOR A SWIM</h3> New York is full of <a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/facilities/outdoor-pools/">public</a> and <a href="http://www.nycswim.org/Resource/Pools.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">private pools</a> perfect for taking a dip all day long. Toss on your swimsuit and head to your nearest neighborhood swimming pool to cool off and engage in some friendly water activities with the locals. You can even master your skills with <a href="http://www.nycgovparks.org/registration/aquatics">free swimming lessons</a> for a summer full of wet and wild fun.
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  • ways to beat the heat
    <h3>MAKE POPSICLES</h3> Cool off quickly from the inside out with a super cool sweet treat. Turn your favorite fresh fruit juices into tasty ice cube desserts or ditch the high fructose corn syrup and dyes with a healthy recipe for <a href="http://www.inhabitots.com/how-to-make-healthy-homemade-popsicles-with-kids/">homemade popsicles</a> you can make with the kids.
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  • ways to beat the heat
    <h3>EXPLORE THE LIBRARY</h3> The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/foster-partners-reveals-plans-for-new-york-public-library-with-bryant-park-views/">library</a> is the perfect hideaway for cooling down and exploring the city. Discover the city in a way you never have before in the comfort of coolness, old history books, black and white videos, free classes and private study rooms. <a href="http://www.nypl.org/">New York Public Libraries</a> are the go-to source whether you need a cool and quiet place to study or help writing a business plan.
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6 hot ways to stay cool in NYC

GO FOR A SWIM

New York is full of public and private pools perfect for taking a dip all day long. Toss on your swimsuit and head to your nearest neighborhood swimming pool to cool off and engage in some friendly water activities with the locals. You can even master your skills with free swimming lessons for a summer full of wet and wild fun.

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