Monday, September 1- Labor Day, the first Monday in September, marks the end of summer in NYC, even though the weather is still quite warm. Some of the best things to do Labor Day Weekend in New York City include The West Indian Parade, U.S. Tennis Open, Yankees, Mets, Metropolitan Opera, Outdoor and Indoor Concerts, Free Museum Admission for military families and much more.
The West Indian Parade takes place every Labor Day in Brooklyn and is a celebration of Caribbean culture, arts, history and traditions. This parade is also known as The New York Caribbean Carnival Parade and sometimes, the Labor Day Parade, as it is always held on Labor Day as the closing event of New York Caribbean Carnival Week. More Info: West Indian Parade

The actual NYC Labor Day Parade takes place the weekend after Labor Day in NYC. The parade steps off from 44th Street & Fifth Avenue at 10am. More Info: NYC Labor Day Parade
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The US Tennis Open is packed on Labor Day Weekend, making it the most popular sporting event in New York City, and for good reason. The Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is spectacular, and the crowd is always amazing. During Labor Day Weekend you can catch Men’s and Women’s Round 3 and Round of 16. Read the complete NYC Insider Guides to the US Tennis Open and Best US Tennis Open Hotels with discount tickets, hotel packages, schedule, seating chart, insider tips and more!
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What could possibly more American than a baseball game???? The Yankees are away this year, but cheer on the Mets vs Mariners all weekend.
Catch NYC’s National baseball team in action at the amazing Citi Field, one of baseball’s nicest stadiums and now home to baseball’s highest payroll as of 2023! Top recruits include Francisco Álvarez, Brett Baty, Ronny Mauricio and Mark Vientos. Tickets are easy to get and the Mets are an easy 30 minute subway from Times Square or Grand Central. Grab a burger from Shake Shack and get ready to see some baseball action.
The New York Yankees, 27-Time World Series Champions, and likely the most simultaneously loved and hated team in baseball, return to Yankee Stadium with our Captain, Aaron Judge, pitcher Gerrit Cole and shortstop Anthony Volpe. There are few things in NYC better than a Yankee game, an old-fashioned hot dog and a beer.
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Memorial Day through Labor Day
Catch the last weekend of Free NYC Museum Admission for Military Families at more than 40 New York City Museums and gardens. The program, sponsored by Blue Star, allows all active duty, National Guard and Reserve military personnel and their families access to 1,600 art exhibits, science centers, and amazing museums all over the nation.
More Info: Free NYC Museum Admission for Military Families Summer and Year Round NYC Military Discounts.

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The NYC Navy Lodge, located on Staten Island, is newly renovated, budget-friendly and the free Staten Island Ferry gets you into Manhattan in about 20 minutes. The NYC Navy Lodge is open to Active Duty, Surviving spouses, Reserves/National Guard, US Coast Guard, Retired Military, International Military + almost all family members. Rates start around $90 per night. See more: Discount NYC Hotels

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While a few of our hotels with pools are family-friendly, most are adult party zones with skyline views, cocktails, private cabanas and summer long pool parties. We highlight more than 10 family-friendly and adults-only hotel pools, many with day-pass availability for NYC locals.
Since most are indoor/outoor and heated, anytime of year is a great time to check into one of our New York City Hotels with Pools.
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Walk around Greenwich Village browsing tons of artwork displayed by original artists. Paintings, sculpture, eco-friendly art and lots of other unique pieces to see or purchase, at far less than gallery prices.
More Info: Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit
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Get savings coupons and find the best New York City Attractions Pass for your NYC vacation. Unbiased reviews of the New York City Sightseeing Passes. Which is the BEST – NYC Sightseeing Pass, New York City Explorer Pass or New York Pass?
Want to find the BEST NYC Attractions Pass for your trip? Compare All NYC Passes – Download our FREE side by side Comparison Chart.
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The annual Summer HD Festival usually takes place over Labor Day Weekend and features 10 performances from the Met’s Live in HD series of cinema transmissions— plus a special film screening co-presented with Film at Lincoln Center to kick off of the 11-day event. No tickets are required for the festival in NYC. More than 3,000 seats are available each night, plus space for overflow crowds on the plaza.

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NYC Hotel Rooftops offer some of the best skyline views in the whole City, along with cocktails and food, views, pools, cabanas, sundecks and retractable roofs. Our top picks for the most surreal views and cocktails include:

See More: Best New York City Hotel Rooftops
Museums and attractions are open, some with reduced capacity, safety protocols, reservations and vaccination proof. Check out the new Museum of Ice Cream (SoHo), Guggenheim, MoMA, Whitney and so many more NYC Museums from which to choose.

NYC attractions are open, some with reservations required. Whether you want to sightsee from the sky or selfie with celebs @ Madame Tussauds, you can be safe and explore.
Top of the Rock, Empire State Building, One World Observatory, Edge or the new SUMMIT? Which is best and, if we have to choose, which should we visit? There is no easy answer, but here are some facts to help guide your choice.

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Top of the Rock, Empire State Building, One World Observatory, Edge or Summit? Which is best and, if we have to choose, which should we visit? There is no easy answer, but here are some facts to help guide your choice.

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See our beautiful Skyline from all angles – in any weather!
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NY Sightseeing Pass, New York Pass, NY Explorer Pass, CityPASS Compared
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One of the best parts of NYC is that what is fun for kids is usually just as much fun for adults. If you are joining us in NYC for a family vacation, then please read all about our local kid’s favorites, along with special tips just for visitors.
See All: Visiting New York with Kids.
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There are tons of free things to do in New York all day, every day! Tours, attractions, museums, events, shows, sports, movie and more. Kids, adults, outdoors, indoors, active, lazy…you name it!
See All: Free Things to Do in NYC – weekly calendar of all free walking tours, free museum admissions, free things to do by season and more
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How do you make the most of your time in the city that never sleeps?? Some of the best ‘only in NYC’ nightlife experiences include skyline views, dinner cruises, Museums and attractions open late til 2am, rooftops, night tours, comedy clubs and more. Some of our top NYC Nightlife picks:
See all our Top Picks: New York City Nightlife
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There are tons of things to do on your romantic New York City vacation. Attractions open late with skyline views, Central Park Tours, VIP Experiences, a helicopter ride. Some of the most popular romantic ways to see NYC include:
See more romantic things to do at: Romantic New York City Vacation and Valentine’s Day in NYC
There is no shortage of pizza, bagels, street vendors, cupcakes, craft beer and cocktails, rooftops and mini food parks to explore and so many more food choices in the five boroughs, along with wonderful guides who can’t wait to show you them all!!!!
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Where to find celebrities in NYC or which celebrities are living in NYC today are common questions by all, but celebrity sightings in NYC are way easier than you may think and happen all the time. You will, of course, see them on the subway, in Central Park, at the gym, in restaurants, at all the current hotspots, at shows and more. But here are some unique ways to see celebrities all over the city.
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NYC is within 3 hours of so many other cities and areas you can visit for just one day. Easily head to Washington DC, Boston, Philadelphia, Niagara Falls, the Hamptons, Woodbury Common Shopping Outlets and more. Whether you live in NY or are visiting, and no matter how much you love NYC, escaping for a day is a treat for everyone. Top choices for 1-day Out of Town:
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