Events in New York

Events in New York

Find what is happening in the city.

Simply browse by your travel month, occasion, or current events.

Each event guide page lets you filter by free, kid-friendly, outdoor, and indoor events to find exactly what fits your plans. When you see something you are interested in, be sure to add it to your calendar so it does not get lost while you plan.

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NYC Skyline during Winter Manhattanhenge sunrise

january

January

January in New York is quieter, colder, and perfect for museums, winter walks, cozy restaurants, ice skating, and post-holiday deals.

Snow storm in Times Square

february

February

February in New York brings winter city days, Lunar New Year, Valentine's Day ideas, indoor culture, and cozy plans between the big tourist seasons.

Cherry Blossoms on Roosevelt Island with view of Manhattan

march

March

March in New York is the bridge from winter to spring, with St. Patrick's Day, early blooms, basketball, museum days, and the first hints of outdoor season.

Cherry Blossoms in Central Park New York

april

April

Cherry blossoms, outdoor food markets, baseball nights, spring views, and the first warm-weather rituals worth planning around.

Manhattanhenge sunset on 42nd Street in New York

may

May

May is one of New York's best months, with warm spring weather, rooftop season, park days, outdoor markets, Memorial Day weekend, and plenty happening across the city.

Pride flags at the Pride Parade in New York

june

June

June in New York feels like the start of summer, with long evenings, Pride, outdoor concerts, parks, waterfront plans, and open-air food markets.

Statue of Liberty during sunset seen from a boat

july

July

July in New York is hot, lively, and full of summer energy, with 4th of July fireworks, outdoor movies, concerts, rooftops, beaches, and waterfront evenings.

Coney Island Wonder Wheel im Sommer

august

August

August in New York is warm and relaxed, with outdoor festivals, rooftop nights, beach trips, food markets, and late-summer events before the city speeds up again.

9/11 Memorial pool lit at night and decorated with roses

september

September

September in New York is a beautiful reset, with warm days, Fashion Week, festivals, outdoor dining, waterfront plans, and the first hints of fall.

Halloween Stoop Decorations on a brownstone in New York

october

October

October in New York brings fall colors, crisp park walks, Halloween, pumpkin season, cozy restaurants, and some of the most atmospheric days of the year.

Central Park Bow Bridge in the morning light during peak fall foliage

november

November

November in New York moves from fall into the holidays, with Thanksgiving, early Christmas lights, shopping, theater nights, museums, and cozy city plans.

Rockefeller Center Tree lit at night seen from Saks Fifth Avenue rooftop

december

December

December in New York is all about holiday lights, Christmas windows, ice skating, festive markets, winter shows, and the magic of the city at the end of the year.

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