ResourcesIconic Things To Do: January 2025

Published 23 Dec 2024

Iconic Things To Do: January 2025

Stay warm this winter with some of our favorite indoor activities.

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New York Jewish Film Festival Jan. 15-19 at Lincoln Center

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Winter Restaurant Week January 21–February 9

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Winter Jazz Fest Jan. 9-15

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Broadway Week January 21–February 9

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Disney on Ice Jan. 16-19 at Barclays Center

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New York National Boat Show Jan. 22-26 at Javitz Center

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New York Philharmonic at Lincoln Center

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Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center

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Edge NYC

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One World Observatory

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SUMMIT One Vanderbilt

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Top of The Rock

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230 Fifth Igloo Bar

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The Pink Winter Lodge at Magic Hour

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Salon de Ning Rooftop at the Peninsula

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Bryant Park Winter Village

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