
Thankfully, the cold day in winter is behind us, spring is almost sparking. There is no such thing as the fragrance of bright red birds and the blooming flowers approaching the sunset and snow drought day, reminding us to stand on the stage of a complete Easter egg hunter or a parade. Among these events are thousands of people gathered around some of the hottest spring vacation destinations from lively New York City to historic New Orleans. Regardless of the opportunity, people of all ages will have fun in spring. Please read the parade and the hunting of egg hunting that will be heading to the big city earlier in April.
New York City
In the case of coming to New York City on Easter Sunday (4th April), for the Easter Parade and the Easter Bonne Festival going back to the days of the Civil War, we explored Fifth Avenue from 49th to 57th It will be several hundreds. Unlike most parades, this one does not have a race band or float. Instead, people come from everywhere in the world and sport some of the stunning Easter bonnets. From the civil war costume to the animal's clothing, the clothes range from elegant to exotic, and seems to be looking for an owner with a pet. The Easter Parade and the Easter Bonne Festival operate from 10 am to 4 pm. Free admission tickets are fun and easy in your pocket.
San Francisco
Travelers in or near the Bay Area can participate in the 10th Union Street Spring Festival and the Easter Parade. Easter Sunday is from 10 am to 5 pm. There are 30,000 participants and there are live music, vintage cars, street walkers, kids & vehicles, and practical activity areas. While watching the parade style between Gough and Filmore Streets, you can enjoy outdoor meals. The family calls this the smallest parade in San Francisco.
Washington DC
If the kids enjoy Easter eggs, this year I love to rotate hard egg eggs on the lawn of the White House. The White House Easter egg roll will be held in the capital of the country from 8 am to 5 pm on April 5. Tradition, in 1878, Rutherford B. Hayes' home lawn goes on Easter games after the neighbor's children banned them from the Capitol site by White Parliament. Egg Roll is currently the largest public event in the White House, attracting about 40,000 visitors a year. This year's theme is "Ready, Set, Go!" - It aims to promote health and wellness. Children under the age of 12 and their families can enjoy free live music playing, cooking classes and other activities at the South Low Inn White House.
Miami
Miami's tropical climate is perfect for family holidays throughout the year. If you are not planning to grab some rays at Miami Beach, or if you are not planning to take a walk at this unique Easter Ocean Drive shop, go to Miami Metrozow for the annual Miami Metro Zoe Egg Safari Let's take children of. Entry fee is free at regular intervals, and from April 3rd and 4th from 11am to 4pm. Infants Under 12 years old, you can take pictures with Easter bunny and have a good time at the bounce house. Please enjoy Egg Hunt Celebration (Egg Hunt Celebration) of Miami Seaquarium (Miami Seaquarium) from April 2 (Fri) to April 4 (Sun). Bunny-palo za boasts 5 acres of rides, slides, bounce houses and other fun activities.
New Orleans
The 6th Easter on the Avenue parade is also known as the St. Louis Charles Easter parade. Charles Avenue is Easter Sunday at 12:15 pm. The parade starts with Emeril & # 39; s Delmonico Restaurant, goes around Lee Circle and Cadiz Street and returns suddenly back to the restaurant. Please introduce your Easter beauty items freely while you are on the included carriage or convertible. Above all, there are throws and surprises for onlookers, so please be careful! Dino's sweetheart should not miss Audobon Zoo Dinosaur Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 27th and Sunday, March 28th. Children can make Dino crafts, enjoy snacks, and find their own dinosaur eggs. If you are an enthusiastic runner you can join the Crescent City classic held every Saturday in Easter weekends. In this 10K road race, we run on Esplanade Avenue, a beautiful tree lined boulevard at the end of the French Quarter, and it ends in a beautiful city park. Parties after the race, costume contest, and other events will follow. Certainly there are more New Orleans than Mardi Gras!
Easter comes only once a year, as is these fun egg hunting and parade. I am looking forward to seeing thousands of people going for a walk on a lively street to go out looking for Easter goods this year.

