ResourcesThe Best Fall Festivals to Enjoy this Year

Published 21 Sep 2021

The Best Fall Festivals to Enjoy this Year

The fall is a great time to attend some festivals and special events in New York City. You can find parking nearby for these events. In New York City, drivers, on average, spend 107 hours a year looking for parking spots. These festivals and events offer entertainment and parking nearby, a winning combination. We will discuss the New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center, Feast of San Gennaro, and the Governors Ball Music Festival. If you have a parking app, you can reserve parking ahead of time or search for parking in the area.

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Events to Attend

The New York Film Festival will be from September 24 to October 10. Films are shown at several local theaters in the area. Tickets can be purchased online. They show a variety of films, documentaries, and short videos on a variety of topics and themes. Tickets are available for all shows and dates at this time. Some features have limited tickets available. Use your parking app to find parking at the Lincoln 63 located at 30 W 63rd St. and 64th Parking at 20 W 64th St or 21 W 64th St.

The 95th Feast of San Gennaro will be held in Little Italy on Mulberry Street from September 16-26. The festival will have food, eating competitions, music, religious processions, masses, bands, concerts, and opera. Each day has special events planned on the website to attend. It honors the first responders for 9/11 and their families. Plan ahead by looking for and reserving parking on your parking app.

The Governors Ball and Music Festival runs September 24-26 in Citifield NYC. It has four stages and entertainment for those that attend. It has food, alcohol, beverages, and shopping. Tickets are available online. There is a listing of entertainment and food and beverage vendors on the website. Look for parking for this event at Queens LIC on 31st Street and Quik Park Crescent on 24th St.

 

Using Parking Apps

A parking app can help you reserve a parking spot ahead of time. It can help you find a spot among hundreds of spaces with other vehicles. Some apps have the ability for you to pay for your spot and input the time that you stay. You can often pay using the app or by phone.

Plan ahead to attend these fall festivals and use your parking app to book parking ahead when you plan to drive. These are some of the most entertaining festivities that you don’t want to miss, and you especially don’t want hassles with parking to eat up the time you could be spending enjoying yourself.

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