Things To Do in NYC This Week (December 15-21)
Planning your week but already tired of the same old routine? Maybe you’re ready for new plans, a new atmosphere,…
Planning your week but already tired of the same old routine? Maybe you’re ready for new plans, a new atmosphere,…
The “Super Bowl of cultural planning” is back! NYC Broadway Week Winter 2026 runs from January 20 to February 12, offering 50% off tickets to the city’s biggest hits. We have the confirmed ticket drop date (Jan 7), the likely promo codes, and a strategy guide for snagging seats to Hamilton and The Lion King before they sell out.
For decades, the Kwanzaa: A Regeneration Celebration at the Apollo Theater has been a Harlem holiday staple. But for 2025, renovations are shaking things up. We have the verified scoop on the move to the Hostos Center in the Bronx, the confirmed December 28 showtime, and how to get tickets before the “Forces of Nature” sell out.
We have reached the second week of December. By now, you have either fully embraced the holiday spirit or you…
Trying to figure out how to make Christmas Eve feel extra special without stressing over the schedule or keeping the…
Look, I’ll be honest with you: Winter in New York City is a tale of two cities. There’s the movie…
December arrived. The tourists have officially taken over Midtown. The radiator in your apartment is probably clanking. But let’s be…
Welcome to the weirdest week of the year. The days between Christmas and New Year’s Eve are a blur. You…
Let’s be real for a second: Thanksgiving in New York City is a weird, wonderful beast. One minute you’re dodging…
Cold mornings, bright lights, and holiday buzz… yes, it’s December in NYC. If you’re looking for things to do, our 2025 guide covers 25+ events, from the iconic Rockefeller Tree Lighting and free Dyker Heights lights to the Rockettes and major concerts.
It’s the last week of November, and NYC is in full-on festive mode. Our guide to the best things to do (Nov 24–30) covers the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the start of Dyker Heights lights, holiday markets, and more.
Forget the grid and get cozy. We’ve got the perfect guide to a winter day in the West Village, from iconic burgers and jazz to hidden bookstores.
Looking for the best Thanksgiving dinner in Manhattan 2025? From homestyle feasts to elevated spins on holiday classics, Manhattan’s lineup…
From the Macy’s Day Parade to the Brooklyn Bridge, our 4-day Thanksgiving Weekend Itinerary is the ultimate game plan for an unforgettable first trip to NYC.
Walk off that turkey! Find 16 fun things to do in NYC after your Thanksgiving meal, including the Saks light show, ice skating at Rockefeller, and more.
Mid-November in NYC is packed! This guide covers the best things to do from Nov 10-16, including free pop-ups like Sea Candy Co, concerts from Alessia Cara, the start of the NYBG Holiday Train Show, and the ongoing Bryant Park Winter Village. Plan your week.
From terrifying haunted houses and wild costume parties to fun for the whole family, we’ve rounded up 20+ of the absolute best activities to check out in NYC this Halloween.
From the legendary Village Halloween Parade and terrifying haunted houses to fun for the whole family, we’ve rounded up 20+ of the absolute best activities to check out in NYC.
Ready for the best free show in NYC? We found the most over-the-top, spooky, and creative Halloween decorations on the UWS, in Brooklyn, and beyond.
From the start of the New York Comedy Festival and the Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular to concerts with John Legend, we’ve rounded up all the can’t-miss things to do in NYC this week.
From the legendary Village Halloween Parade and Sabrina Carpenter concerts to the NYC Marathon, we’ve rounded up all the best things to do in NYC this weekend.
From the electric energy of the NYC Marathon to the magic of the Macy’s Parade, find all the best things to do in NYC in November in our complete guide.
It’s Halloween week! Find all the best things to do in NYC from Oct 20-26, including concerts with Billie Eilish, spooky haunts, and free festivals.
It’s magical, but it’s also chaos! We’ve got the real New Yorker’s guide on how to survive the crowds and find the best spots to watch the 2025 tree lighting.