ResourcesIconic Things To Do: February 2025

Published 22 Jan 2025

Iconic Things To Do: February 2025

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Bryant Park Winter Village

This winter season, enjoy a visit to Bryant Park’s Winter Village. Shop artisanal goods, enjoy ice skating, and savor seasonal snacks. Experience the thrill of bumper cars on ice. Glide, spin, and bump your way through a frosty adventure that’s fun for all ages. Afterward, warm up with a hot beverage from one of the park’s vendors. The village remains open through February, offering a charming winter experience in the heart of the city. Remember to book your session in advance, as spots fill up quickly.

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Kids Week at the Intrepid Museum (February 15-22)

The Intrepid Museum hosts its annual Kids Week, offering a range of interactive activities, workshops, and demonstrations. From STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) projects to live performances, there’s something to captivate every young mind

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Emilio’s A Million Chameleons Musical at the SoHo Playhouse (Opens February 8)

Dive into the world of Emilio’s a Million Chameleons in this enchanting musical at the SoHo Playhouse. Perfect for families, the show promises catchy tunes and vibrant performances. Check the theater’s schedule for showtimes and ticket availability.

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Cosmic Comic Con at the Metropolitan Pavilion (February 15 & 16)

Celebrate pop culture at the Cosmic Comic Con, where fans gather to enjoy panels, merchandise, and cosplay. Meet comic artists, attend exclusive screenings, and immerse yourself in the vibrant community. 

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The Big Game (February 9)

Join fellow sports enthusiasts to watch the biggest football game of the year. Many bars and restaurants across the city host viewing parties with special menus and promotions. Whether you’re cheering for a team or just in it for the commercials, the city’s venues offer a lively atmosphere.

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Chinatown Lunar New Year Parade (February 16)

Experience the vibrant festivities of the Lunar New Year in Chinatown. The parade features colorful floats, lion dances, and traditional music. Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot and explore the neighborhood’s culinary delights.

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New York Fashion Week (February 6-11)

Witness the latest trends as designers showcase their collections during New York Fashion Week. While many events are invite-only, there are public shows and related events throughout the city. 

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New York Off-Broadway Week (February 17-March 9)

Discover the city’s dynamic theater scene during Off-Broadway Week, offering two-for-one tickets to select productions. It’s an excellent opportunity to explore diverse performances in more intimate settings. 

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Smoke Jazz Club Valentine’s Day Concerts (February 12-16)

Set the mood for Valentine’s Day with soulful jazz performances at Smoke Jazz Club. Enjoy live music accompanied by a special menu, making for a romantic evening. Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.

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Pink Pier at Watermark

Embrace the pink-themed winter wonderland at Watermark’s Pink Pier. With heated igloos, festive decor, and specialty cocktails, it’s a picturesque spot for date nights and friend gatherings. 

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Chamber Magic High-End Magic Show at the Lotte New York Palace

Be mesmerized by the sophisticated Chamber Magic of Steve Cohen in the luxurious setting of the Lotte New York Palace. Guests are asked to dress in cocktail attire as Steve Cohen treats them to an evening of classic illusions and mind-reading. Tickets often sell out, so early booking is advised.

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All In: Comedy About Love at Hudson Theater

Laugh your heart out with “All In,” a comedic exploration of love and relationships at the Hudson Theater. The show’s witty script and talented cast make it a must-see this February. Check the theater’s website for performance dates and tickets.

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The Pink Winter Lodge at Magic Hour

Magic Hour transforms into a pink-hued winter lodge, complete with themed decor and seasonal treats. It’s an Instagram-worthy destination perfect for a date night out. You can make reservations through their website.

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230 Fifth Igloo Bar

Experience rooftop views amidst transparent igloos at 230 Fifth. These heated igloos provide a unique setting to enjoy cocktails and the Manhattan skyline. It’s a popular spot, so consider arriving early or reserving a space.

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Peak Restaurant at Hudson Yards

For a dining experience with breathtaking views, Peak at Hudson Yards offers elevated American cuisine in a sleek, modern setting. Located on the 101st floor, this restaurant provides stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, making it a perfect spot for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner or a special night out. 

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Salon de Ning Rooftop at the Peninsula

For a more upscale experience, visit Salon de Ning atop the Peninsula Hotel. The rooftop offers elegant ambiance, crafted cocktails, and panoramic city views. It’s an ideal spot for a memorable evening.

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February in NYC is full of exciting events, cozy dining experiences, and can’t-miss entertainment. As you explore the city, let Icon handle your parking needs. With secure and convenient locations near top attractions, you can spend less time searching for parking and more time enjoying everything the city has to offer. Reserve your space in advance and make the most of February in New York.

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Shopping at Hudson Yards

Hudson Yards is one of NYC’s premier shopping destinations, and parking in the area is fierce. If you’re planning an excursion into the city to visit Hudson Yards, you may be wondering where to park. Fortunately, there’s a great place nearby. Icon Parking has a garage located in the area. You can even reserve a spot in the garage on 28th St between 10th and 11th Avenues. Because New York City has more than 27,000 people per square mile and is the country’s densest city, according to NYC.gov, you’ll want to plan ahead of your shopping trip. Book a convenient spot today, and stop worrying about where to park!

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Pride Parking: Lower Manhattan

2020 came and passed, and so did 2021. It’s now 2022 and COVID-19 is still around, although this time the restrictions have been lifted and in-person gatherings are now permitted. While caution is still advised and wearing masks in crowded places is expected, it’s time to get out and do some fun stuff, such as going out for dinner or lunch in the tri-state area of Lower Manhattan. You may also be participating in the Pride March during Pride Month, which is usually marked in June.

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Things To Do In NYC: Holiday Displays

Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting

The annual tree lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center dates back more than 75 years ago, and draws visitors from around the world and across the city. If you can’t make the tree lighting, you can still see the lit tree for yourself daily throughout the holiday season from 6 am – 12 am. You can park close by and enjoy the holiday festivities.

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Enjoy the Fall in NY With These Fun Activities

The spookiest season of the year is finally here! It’s time to learn about the best places and events to celebrate this magical month. New York is famous for its tourism and seasonal events, and October is no exception, as the craziest costume nights are just around the corner. Spend the night with family and friends visiting the best establishments and gear up with your favorite costumes and Halloween trinkets. Let’s learn about the events you shouldn’t miss this fall.

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Fun & Frightening Things to Do in NYC

There’s no place like New York City during the spooky season. Every Halloween, the Big (candy) Apple is one of the best places to find thrills and chills across five world-famous boroughs.

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Things to Do in NYC: Village Halloween Parade

If you find yourself in New York City at the end of October, you will want to take part in the biggest Halloween parade in the country, The Village Halloween Parade. The parade is open to anyone wearing a costume, so if you like to dress up, and you have a great costume, you can march in the procession, or if not, you can always be a spectator. Either way, the event is spectacular and a lot of fun. Some people refer to it as the Carnival of New York. If you are worried about finding NYC safe parking for your car while you are having fun, look out for the safe and convenient Icon parking facility.

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