29 New York Happenings To Enjoy In February
Just because February is the shortest month of the year doesn't mean it's the month with the least things to do. There are still so many attractions and celebrations packed into the 29 days. Come explore!
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt blends elements of art and technology, taking the concept of an “observation deck” to entirely new heights. Explore three levels of mind-bending multi-sensory immersive experiences set atop the tallest commercial skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan.
Part visual splendor, part olfactory wonder and part ooey-gooey sensory fun, This captivating playground welcomes all ages to its home in SoHo—or “SooHoo,” in Sloomoo parlance.
Couture Fashion Week New York is pleased to present a special evening of fashion, style, glamour and entertainment. Don't miss this unforgettable event from one of New York Fashion Week's top producers.
Harry Potter: The Exhibition brings together an incredible collection of authentic movie props, costumes worn by the actors, and recreations of iconic scenes and settings to create a fully interactive journey for fans to explore.
Carter has cemented his reputation as one of this generation’s most charismatic and versatile soloists, boasting collaborations with Lester Bowie, Julius Hemphill, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kathleen Battle, Frank Lowe &Saxemble, the world Saxophone Quartet and Wynton Marsalis among other Jazz greats.
A partnership between Equinox and the Hall des Lumières, this one-of-a-kind yoga series will feature vinyasa flows and projections of Marc Chagall's works.
Nicholas Sparks's bestselling 1996 novel, which inspired a popular 2004 movie, is now also the source of an original musical by indie singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson and playwright Bekah Brunstetter.
Almost a century after the fountain's glory days, it appeared then, as it is today, that people remain thirsty for countertop classics- the sundae, the soda and the ice cream float.
Throughout the years Joe's Pizza in Greenwich Village has become just as popular with visitors and tourists as it is with native New Yorkers who know where to come for an authentic New York street slice.
The exhibition will feature more than 100 major artworks by important Black American, African, and African diasporic artists.
Experience the ultimate Super Bowl viewing party in the heart of New York City at Monarch Rooftop Lounge. Get ready to immerse yourself in the excitement of the 58th Super Bowl with the stunning backdrop of Manhattan's skyline.
At Color Factory, florals for spring are actually groundbreaking as the interactive art experience in Soho takes flowery themes to immersive new levels.
Wedding Crashers is an event for anyone who still believes in love. Essentially, the premise of the show is a wedding that keeps going off the rails, but there's lots of music, comedy, and magic to be found along the way.
The Scandinavians are pros at making the most of the winter, and their spa culture is a key part of the equation to endure the season's cold, dark days. Thankfully, you can get a taste of that experience without the long plane ride.
A refreshing new fashion exhibit at The Met hands the mic to pioneering women designers who dress women of all shapes and sizes. The exhibition shows how female designers have reclaimed the body—and are reclaiming the message in fashion.
The “Restless Leg” tour isn't just a comedy show. Fey and Poehler's tour is an inclusive, vaudeville-style celebration of friendship and empowerment.
Be transported to the heart of Switzerland’s french-speaking region at The Lavaux, a wine & fondue bar in the West Village. Sharing the fabulous traditions of Swiss culinary and wine with NYC, explore the fruits of Lavaux’s terroir and taste signature flavors of the sunny, mountainous region’s wine and cheese.
Strike a pose! The Orchid Show brings the catwalk to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory in a fashion-inspired celebration of all things orchids
The project comes courtesy of Israeli artist Roy Nachum and real estate guru Michael Cayre. In total, the space occupies 36,000 square feet across three levels that play host to fifteen unique immersive experiences meant to “arose and tease the senses using state-of-the-art technology.”
A psychedelic Kawaii-themed sushi restaurant complete with a sushi counter conveyor belt and plenty of kitschy, neon decor.
This extraordinary event, which is absolutely free, offers a unique opportunity to witness the captivating works of the renowned artist Anthony Barboza.
From the spooky to the scary, the macabre to the mysterious, the ghostly to the ghoulish, “Ghost Stories” will take visitors on an interactive tour of all things frightful in the Metropolitan Museum
a spectacular celebration of John Williams’s concert and film music. Under Williams’s baton, Yo-Yo Ma joins The Philadelphia Orchestra as soloist in the dazzling Cello Concerto
You'll be amazed by new levels of mind-blowing trick shots, expert ball-handling skills, and BIG LAUGHS with unrivaled opportunities for pre-game, post-game and in-game fan engagement!
Take a wintry tour of the spectacular urban park's rolling hills, and test your fitness going into the spring season.
Whether they’re in a dive, a cocktail spot or a cold weather rooftop, these are the best fireplace bars in NYC.
Sands of Persia, a dessert bar and hookah lounge, serving up Turkish sand coffee brewed in a pan filled with sand and heated over an open flame.
A fixture on the NYC comedy landscape for more than a decade, this show at Littlefield in Brooklyn is like a rap battle, only much nerdier. Hear pun pros face-off in the All-Star Tournament of Pun Champions where punsters deliver two-minute pun-stand-up routines, after only two minutes of preparation.
Don’t miss the chance to share a toast under the Winter Garden’s famous palm trees, while enjoying a revolving menu of some of New York City’s best craft beer from all five boroughs!