Day trip to the Bronx
New York Botanical Gardens
We like to celebrate spring with a visit to the New York Botanical Gardens. Every inch of the gardens is worth the walk. To avoid the crowds, we aim for the Thain Family Forest, a 50-acre expanse of old-growth forest in the northeast quadrant. Our favorite path takes us to the Bridge Trail, which winds through the trees and low brush to a cool bridge that crosses the Bronx River.
Tra di Noi Restaurant
Leaving our car in the Botanical Gardens parking lot, we amble toward Arthur Avenue — the old Italian section of the Bronx — a 15-minute trek. The streets come alive with music, parents strolling babies, and older couples walking arm in arm. Slightly off the beaten track, on East 187th Street, we enter a favorite restaurant called Tra di Noi, where the red-check tablecloths and the staff greet us warmly. It’s nice to be back in this chef-owned family-run establishment where the waiter soon sells us on “life changing” dishes.
Madonia Bakery
Next we pick up olive bread and pignoli nut cookies from nearby Madonia Bakery, established in 1918, and head back to our car, 13,000 steps and a wonderful spring experience to share.