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What is there to do in NYC in January?

What is there to do in NYC in January?

Things to do in January

  • New Years eve party. Takes place in Time Square.
  • Ice skating. Another great event in January is the ice skating available throughout the city.
  • Festival and Shows. January is a month of many musical and cultural events throughout the city.
  • Tourist Attraction.

Are museums open in NYC Jan 2021?

Most every museum is open with reduced capacity, safety protocols and most have reservations required. Check out the new Museum of Ice Cream (SoHo), Guggenheim, MoMA, Whitney and so many more museums from which to choose.

What is there to do in New York in the winter 2021?

Here is a list of the best things to do in NYC.

  1. LuminoCity Festival. 20 Randalls Island Park.
  2. The Greens at Pier 17. 89 South Street.
  3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1000 Fifth Avenue.
  4. The Rockefeller Christmas Tree.
  5. ARTECHOUSE.
  6. Russ & Daughters.
  7. The Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park.
  8. 8. Cafe Centro.

What are the major events in New York City?

Major events to look forward to this time of year include The Village Halloween Parade, Oktoberfest and the best places to see fall foliage in the city. Ready to unleash your inner culture vulture? Peep our top picks for the best art shows and concerts this year. All you need to do is buy the tickets!

What to do in New York City in January?

Take a Walk in the Wintry Central Park (free) Even though it’s cold out in January, walking through Central Park during the winter is still magical. If there’s snow, it’s even more amazing. If you want to be more adventurous, start in Harlem and walk down Central Park towards Midtown.

What to do in New York City in the fall?

Use our NYC events calendar 2019 as your guide to find the best things to do in the fall, winter and spring. Major events to look forward to this time of year include The Village Halloween Parade, Oktoberfest and the best places to see fall foliage in the city.

When to avoid events in New York City?

The NYC Health Department recommends that if you are an older adult or have chronic health conditions, you avoid unnecessary gatherings and events.