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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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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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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Memorial Day Done Right – In NYC!

Nothing beats Memorial Day in New York City! Icon and Quik Park encourage you to take advantage of what our city has to offer and celebrate the unofficial start of summer. With museums, sports, parks, and events, there’s no better time of year to be out and about and enjoy the best that NYC has to offer. Here are some tips and activities happening across the city this weekend to help you narrow the playing field in planning your weekend adventures.

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Things To Do in NYC & Where to Park

While the pandemic has drastically changed travel, you can still navigate the Big Apple safely and keep your loved ones protected. There are many things to do in New York, such as bands playing live, eating at restaurants, etc. Anyone from around the world can find entertainment in the city. In fact, New York City’s citizens speak over 200 languages. But you will likely need to show your vaccination card at most of these venues.

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4th of July in NYC

The 4th of July is one of the most renowned national holidays in the US. Also known as independence day, it’s a holiday to commemorate US independence from Britain. According to Parade.com, on 2nd July 1776, the Continental Congress voted to declare independence from Britain. This was officially implemented two days later, marked by the ringing of the Liberty Bell situated in the Independence Hall in Philadelphia.

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How Should You Spend Your Labor Day in NYC?

Labor Day is an official United States federal government holiday meant to celebrate the successes of working Americans. Labor Day falls on different dates each year, but you can expect one day free from work between first and seventh September. However, most people recognize it as the unofficial culmination of summer. So, if you’re back in New York city for the summer, here are some events you can check out with help from our parking app.

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