Film festivals, food fairs and cultural gatherings—New York City’s diversity shines through its countless events, festivals and holidays each year. Plan your stay around one of our electrifying annual celebrations. Whether you’re coming to town for New York Fashion Week, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade or NYC Off-Broadway Week, Margaritaville Resort Times Square is the perfect home base for your trip.
Winter
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting
NOVEMBER - EARLY JANUARY New York City is a magical place to celebrate the holiday season. Across the city, you’ll find awe-inspiring decorations and light displays, festive events, seasonal markets and more. Get into the holiday spirit by visiting the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The lighting ceremony takes place annually on the Wednesday after Thanksgiving and is lit daily through early January.
Time Square New Year’s Eve
DECEMBER No one celebrates New Year’s Eve quite like New York City. Join thousands of spectators beneath the lights of Times Square as people tune in from around the globe and count down to midnight to ring in the new year.
NYC Restaurant Week
JANUARY & AUGUST Delight your taste buds at NYC Restaurant Week. Dig into two- and three-course meals crafted by some of the world’s best chefs. Featuring hundreds of restaurants and various cuisines, this foodie-favorite event occurs twice annually, in January and August.
NYC Off-Broadway Week
FEBRUARY & SEPTEMBER Want to catch a show while you’re in town? NYC Off-Broadway Week is your chance to see Off-Broadway productions for half the price! Each winter and fall, Off-Broadway theatres across the city offer 2-for-1 tickets to dozens of shows and performances.
National Retail Federation
JANUARY Attending the National Retail Federation (NRF) in New York City is an exhilarating experience for anyone interested in the retail industry. The event is one of the largest gatherings of retailers, industry experts and vendors from all around the world. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest trends and technologies in retail, network with professionals from various sectors of the industry and gain valuable insights on how to improve their businesses.
New York Fashion Week
FEBRUARY & SEPTEMBER See the latest fashion trends from the world’s leading designers at New York Fashion Week. Taking the runway biannually in February and September, New York Fashion Week is your chance to get a sneak peek at the chic styles and collections of the upcoming season.
Spring
Big East Tournament
MARCH The Big East Tournament is an annual college basketball tournament that features some of the top basketball teams from the Big East Conference. The tournament is held at Madison Square Garden, which is known as "The World's Most Famous Arena," and has become a beloved tradition in New York City, drawing in fans from across the country to watch their favorite teams compete for the championship title.
St. Patrick’s Day
MARCH St. Patrick's Day is a major event in New York City, where a large population of Irish immigrants have settled over the years. The city's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade is one of the largest in the world, featuring marching bands, bagpipers and thousands of participants wearing green. The parade starts on Fifth Avenue and travels uptown from 44th Street to 86th Street, passing by some of the city's most iconic landmarks, such as St. Patrick's Cathedral and Central Park.
Easter & Spring Break
MARCH & APRIL Around Easter and Spring Break, the weather starts to warm up, and the city comes alive. Many families take advantage of the break from school to enjoy a range of activities like visiting Central Park, going to museums and enjoying the cherry blossoms in full bloom. Easter celebrations in New York are also a big event. Whether you celebrate the holiday religiously or as a reminder that spring is coming, be sure to take advantage of the many special Easter brunches and dinners offered at restaurants in the city.
NFT.NYC
APRIL Attending NFT.NYC can be a thrilling experience for anyone interested in the world of non-fungible tokens and digital art. NFT.NYC is a leading conference dedicated to exploring the vast potential of NFTs, and it attracts artists, collectors and enthusiasts from around the world. The event offers a unique opportunity to learn about the latest developments in NFT technology, including discussions on digital ownership, authentication and the market for NFTs.
Memorial Day and Fleet Week
MAY Memorial Day is dedicated to honoring the brave men and women who have given their lives in service to the United States. One of the most iconic events surrounding Memorial Day in New York City is the annual Fleet Week, which brings dozens of military ships and thousands of sailors to the city. Throughout the week, visitors can tour the ships, watch military demonstrations and participate in other patriotic events. Another Memorial Day tradition is the annual Memorial Day Parade in Brooklyn, which features marching bands, veterans groups and military vehicles.
Summer
NYC Pride
JUNE The New York City Pride March is one of the largest and most well-known pride events in the world. The annual event takes place in June to commemorate the Stonewall riots of 1969, a pivotal moment in the LGBTQ+ rights movement. The march typically begins in Greenwich Village and winds its way through Manhattan, attracting over two million spectators and participants from around the globe. The event is a celebration of LGBTQ+ culture, identity and history, and serves as an important reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and acceptance.
Museum Mile Festival
JUNE New York City is home to some of the world’s most famous museums. The Museum Mile Festival is your chance to visit some of them for free! Museums along Fifth Avenue, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Africa Center, Guggenheim Museum, The Jewish Museum and more, offer free admission during this extended hours block party between 82nd and 105th Streets.
Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks
JULY If you’re planning a visit around the Fourth of July, then this fireworks extravaganza is a must for your trip itinerary. Celebrate Independence Day with one of the nation’s biggest fireworks displays. The fireworks are launched somewhere new each year, but regardless of where they’re taking place, be sure to scope out viewing spots and arrive early for the best vantage point.
NYC Restaurant Week
JANUARY & JULY Delight your taste buds at NYC Restaurant Week. Dig into two- and three-course meals crafted by some of the world’s best chefs. Featuring hundreds of restaurants and various cuisines, this foodie-favorite event occurs twice annually, in January and July.
Fall
Labor Day
SEPTEMBER Labor Day takes place on the first Monday in September and marks the end of summer and the start of the fall season. The day is dedicated to celebrating the contributions and achievements of American workers, and is often observed with parades, barbecues and other festive events. In New York City, the Labor Day parade is one of the largest and most well-attended events of the year, featuring thousands of union members, community groups and marching bands. The parade route typically starts on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and winds its way through the city to its endpoint in Brooklyn.
United Nations General Assembly
SEPTEMBER Attending the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) can be a truly historic and inspiring experience. As one of the most significant diplomatic gatherings in the world, the UNGA brings together leaders from every corner of the globe to discuss pressing issues facing the international community. Attending the UNGA allows individuals to witness firsthand the discussions, debates and negotiations that shape global policies and agreements.
New York Film Festival
SEPTEMBER Film fanatics won’t want to miss the annual New York Film Festival. Bringing together works from world-famous filmmakers and the industry’s rising stars, this festival gives you your first look at new films from around the world.
New York Fashion Week
FEBRUARY & SEPTEMBER See the latest fashion trends from the world’s leading designers at New York Fashion Week. Taking the runway biannually in February and September, New York Fashion Week is your chance to get a sneak peek at the chic styles and collections of the upcoming season.
NYC Off-Broadway Week
FEBRUARY & SEPTEMBER Want to catch a show while you’re in town? NYC Off-Broadway Week is your chance to see Off-Broadway productions for half the price! Each winter and fall, Off-Broadway theatres across the city offer 2-for-1 tickets to dozens of shows and performances.
Comic Con
OCTOBER New York Comic Con (NYCC) is an annual pop culture convention that takes place in October at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The event brings together fans of comics, movies, TV shows, video games and other forms of entertainment from around the world. Attendees can expect to see a variety of activities, including celebrity meet-and-greets, panel discussions and sneak previews of upcoming movies and TV shows.
Halloween
OCTOBER During Halloween, the city is transformed into a spooky wonderland. The holiday is celebrated on October 31st and is a time when people of all ages dress up in costumes and participate in various Halloween-themed activities. One of the most popular events during Halloween in New York City is the Village Halloween Parade, which takes place in Greenwich Village and features thousands of costumed participants marching through the streets to the sound of live music and other entertainment.
The New York City Marathon
NOVEMBER Join tens of thousands of participants and spectators in the world’s biggest marathon. The New York City Marathon course meanders through all five boroughs of the city. Whether you’re one of the 50,000+ runners or you’re here to cheer on friends and family, this is a race experience unlike any other.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
NOVEMBER See the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in person! Plan your New York trip around Thanksgiving to join in one of the nation’s most iconic holiday traditions. Look on as a procession of marching bands, dancers, performers and colorful balloons and floats make their way toward Herald Square.
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