Ultimate Fall Guide
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What To Do & Where To Go For Fall 2021 in New York City
2021
New York City
ultimate Fall GUIDE 2021
halloween celebrations
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Culture & Parades
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Food & Markets
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Film & Performing Arts
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Sports & Fitness
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architecture & Visual Art
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With fall just around the corner, we are bringing together all the events you won’t want to miss happening in NYC! You can find parades, festivals, food, and culture all around the city this fall leading up to the holiday season. Enjoy the uniqueness of the city that never sleeps during the foliage season at events like Cider Week and the annual Food and Wine Festival, while also having fun at upbeat events like the Governors Ball, the Rolling Loud Music Festival, and more! Everything you need to enjoy the best fall events in New York City is right here in our Fall Events Guide.
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Boo at the Zoo The Bronx Zoo October 2nd - October 31st Head over to the Bronx Zoo for their annual family friendly Halloween tradition! Boo at the Zoo features many of the best fall activities including pumpkin carving, costume parades, candy trails, magic shows, and more. Click here for more information.
the annual pumpkin flotilla Harlem Meer at Central Park October 31st from 4 PM - 7 PM As the sun sets on the night of Halloween, prepare for the spooky night ahead by watching the glowing pumpkin lanterns float along the water. Click here for more information.
village halloween parade Live on NY1 (Sixth Avenue, Spring Street to 16th Street) October 31st at 7 PM New York’s Village Halloween Parade is the only nighttime parade in NYC and the largest Halloween parade in the world. Show up in costume to experience this incredible event and get ready to see ghosts and ghouls begin at Spring Street and march up sixth avenue, or tune in live on NY1. Many consider this iconic parade to be one of the best fall events in NYC! Click here for more information.
September 24th - September 26th from 11:45 AM – 10:00 PM
THE Governors Ball An ever-evolving festival, Governors Ball brings you an experience like no other filled with music, art, food, community, and much more! With four different stages and over seventy acts, Governors Ball will showcase artists such as Billie Eilish, Post Malone, A$AP Rocky, Phoebe Bridgers, Carly Rae Jepsen and many more. Click here for more information.
September 26th - October 4th
Citi Field, Queens
Brooklyn Book festival The Brooklyn Book Festival is the perfect place for book lovers to celebrate literature and connect with readers and authors across all backgrounds. Authors being interviewed throughout the festival, both in person and virtually, include Tami Charles, Kevin Nguyen, Brandy Colbert, and more. Click here for more information.
In person events will take places in Downtown Brooklyn, complemented by online events
Various venues in New York City October 4th - October 10th The New Yorker festival brings together well known individuals in politics, journalism, television, and the arts. In the past, this festival has featured names such as Ta-Nehisi Coates, Sleater-Kinney, Mindy Kaling, Elmore Leonard, Matt Groening, Sherman Alexie, and Zaha Hadid. Click here for more information.
the New yorker Festival
cultures & parades
October 28th - October 30th
October 7th - October 10th
November 5th - December 10th
1260 Avenue of Americas, Manhattan
New York ComicCon, first held in 2006, is an annual convention where comic fans can dress up in costume and experience first-hand the worlds of western comics, graphic novels, anime, manga, video games, and more. Click here for more information.
New York Comic Con
Radio city's christmas spectacular The Radio City Rockettes are back again to help you ring in this holiday season with the Christmas Spectacular show. The family-friendly show has become a yearly NYC holiday tradition since starting in 1933. Click here for more information.
Dubbed by some as the largest hip hop festival in the world, Rolling Loud is a music festival that takes place across many cities throughout the U.S. The festival features some of the most famous hip-hop artists, and the 2021 lineup includes 50 Cent, J. Cole, Travis Scott, and many more. Click here for more information.
Javits Center, Manhattan
rolling loud Music festival
November 8th - November 14th
Absorb the beauty of the New York Botanical Garden through the illuminated experience of NYBG Glow. Watch landmark buildings and the surrounding garden come to life with whimsical colors and a brilliant light show. Click here for more information.
November 24th - January 22nd
New York comedy festival The NYC Comedy Festival brings well known, as well as up-and-coming, comedians together to share the stage and keep the audience laughing. Some of this year’s lineup includes Amanda Seales, Michelle Wolf, Bill Maher, Megan Stalter, Nick Kroll, and Ronny Chieng. Click here for more information.
New York Botanical Garden, The Bronx
holiday train show
The annual Holiday Train Show features a dazzling display of model trains running through miniature versions of more than 175 New York landmarks including the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and Rockefeller Center. Click here for more information.
nybG glow - an outdoor color & light experience
Hulu Theatre at Madison Square Garden
Macy's thanksgiving day parade The epic, annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade fills the streets of New York and features an amazing lineup of balloons, floats, and performers including AJR, Ally Brooke, and Dolly Parton. The parade begins at 77th Street and Central Park West, and participants march south along Central Park to Columbus Circle, and then to Times Square. The parade continues towards Bryant Park and proceeds west, ending at 7th Avenue. This parade is a wonderful fall activity in NYC and fun for the whole family. Click here for more information.
November 25th 9 AM - 12 PM
Starting at 77th Street and Central Park West
Oktoberfest NYC It wouldn't feel like Fall in New York without an Oktoberfest celebration. Explore the traditional German apparel, cuisine, games, music, and of course, beer, at this lively event. click here for more information.
food & markets
78 South St, Manhattan
September 10th - October 17th
Locations vary throughout NYC
NYC agtech week
Cider week New york City
October 2nd - October 17th
Cider Week New York City will feature 37 of the state’s best cider producers, including Angry Orchard, Big Apple Hard Cider, and Black Diamond Farm & Cidery. Get outside of the city to explore the many Cider Week events throughout New York State. Click here for more information.
The NYC Agriculture Collective presents the annual AgTech Week to share the benefits of AgTech through farm tours, panels, and workshops. Panel discussions include lively conversations about vertical farming technologies, urban farming, lighting systems, and other topics perfect for the budding or seasoned agriculture enthusiast. Click here for more information.
September 23rd - September 25th
October 14th - October 17th New York City’s Food & Wine Festival supports non-profits around the city and features television food icons such as Rachel Ray and Ted Allan. The festival brings together the most talented chefs of New York, offering tastings, hands-on classes, and more. Click here for more information.
NYC Food and wine festival
September 24th - October 10th
new york film festival
Photoville, photography exhibition
25 locations across the city September 17th - November 29th Taking place in 25 different locations across New York City, Photoville is a free exhibition highlighting various photographers telling their stories through photography. Click here for more information.
The 59th annual New York Film Festival is dedicated to supporting the art and culture of cinema, and will be featuring a wide variety of films, ranging from spotlights to contemporary pictures. This year's festival will include both in person screenings as well as online viewing options. Click here for more information.
70 Lincoln Center Plaza #1, Manhattan
Broadway is back! Be sure to check out these shows as Broadway reopens in NYC and don’t miss the amazing deals offered during NYC Broadway Week. Click here for more information.
broadway musicals include:
Starting in November
NYC broadway week
The Phantom of the Opera Chicago Ain’t Too Proud Jagged Little Pill Girl from the North Country
sports & fitness
October 23rd - November 7th
Spoketober challenge As a celebration of fun, freedom, and the thrill of cycling, Spoketober is a biking challenge through the month of October hosted by Bike New York. Bike New York launched the biking challenge in 2020 to connect the vibrant cycling community across the globe. The month-long challenge is an opportunity to keep in touch with your bike, fellow cyclists, and the joy of seeing life while riding. The challenge is a chance to compete for amazing prizes and exclusive biking gear! Click here for more information.
October 1st - October 31st
tcs new york city marathon The TCS marathon is in its 50th consecutive year of hosting the 26.2 mile run across New York City. Runners all over the country visit New York City to run in this race, test their limits, and contribute to raising money for charity. In 2019, the TCS marathon raised $45 million for charity. Click here for more information.
11 East 52nd Street, Manhattan
architecture & visual art
September 22nd - January 7th
The australian cultural forum
The Australian Cultural Forum and Undercurrent present un/mute, an nternational exhibition of collaborative, mixed media art work by dozens of artists across the globe. The creative project was launched in 2020 to provide a collaboration opportunity for European and NY based artists. Some exhibiting artists include Emily Shanahan (NYC), Nicola Ginzel (Austria), Eren Aksu (Germany), and Aaron Bezzina (Malta). Click here for more information.
70 John Street, Brooklyn
Undercurrent
September 22nd - November 21st
Un/mute
Various locations across Manhattan
A celebration of architecture and design, Open House New York opens up hundreds of doors across the city of Manhattan for visitors to tour the vast architectural designs the city has to offer. Click here for more information.
Throughout the month of October, architecture and design is celebrated throughout New York City with Archtober when monumental buildings around town open their doors to showcase incredible architecture. Participants include The Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim, Central Park Conservancy, and the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Click here for more information.
Through October
October 16th - October 17th
Open house New York
archtober
November 4th - November 7th
42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue, Manhattan
October 21st
The art show The Art Show, hosted by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), joins top galleries across the country in showcasing exhibits ranging from historical to contemporary art. Some of the 72 exhibitors of the show include Avery Galleries, David Zwirner, and Sean Kelly Gallery. click here for more information.
Park Avenue Armory Park Avenue at 67th Street, Manhattan
the summit at one vanderbilt observation deck opening The Observation Skydeck at the Summit at One Vanderbilt, near Grand Central Terminal, will be opening in late October and offering amazing views of iconic buildings across NYC. Click here for more information.
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