There’s something special about NYC in summertime. Move between alfresco meals on sidewalks in all five boroughs, or catch one of the many outdoor concerts or street festivals.
Big-name bands and worthy artists you’ve never heard of perform—often for free—in parks and outdoor venues across the boroughs.
The world-famous display of Independence Day fireworks takes place over the East River.
Enjoy free Shakespeare performances throughout the City.
Experience France without even leaving the City at this family-friendly street fair.
One of the most successful franchises in sports, the Yankees have won 27 World Series championships.
The world-famous July 4 hot dog eating contest is held—where else?—at Coney Island.
Scores of food vendors gather every weekend, much to the delight of gastronomes across the City.
Celebrate African, Caribbean and Hispanic history with music, dance and food.
Dragon boat teams from all over North America compete in fiberglass boat races.
Centuries of American artworks trace history up to today.
The nation's biggest tennis tournament takes places at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
The ballet returns to the Met Opera House with premiere and classic performances.
This celebration of NYC’s Caribbean community is an end of summer highlight.
The Brooklyn neighborhood known for its amusement park is that and so much more.
Here's what to do and see in this waterfront oasis off the mainland of the Bronx.
There are plenty of ways to explore this mid-harbor oasis in NYC.
Take the tram to this Manhattan neighborhood for historic ruins, scenic parks and waterfront views.
No visit to New York City would be complete without a visit to the City's most famous beach, boardwalk and rides.
This expansive open-air night market celebrates the rich cultural diversity of NYC.
The Rockaways are a popular summertime spot, but surfers flock to Rockaway Beach in particular year-round, as the area contains the only two surf beaches in the five boroughs.
The largest park in Queens, which has served as the backdrop for countless iconic hip-hop music videos.
The New York Botanical Garden features more than a million plants on 250 acres.
The 52-acre garden is home to more than 12,000 kinds of plants from around the world.
See Staten Island's premiere arts and cultural center.
The world's best-known zoo is home to more than 6,000 animals.
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