As the autumn season is in full swing and the holidays are approaching, New York City is buzzing with a diverse array of activities that cater to all interests. Here are some fun and unique things to do in NYC, ranging from immediate events to long-standing attractions and hidden gems.
### This Week and November Highlights
For those looking to kick off the month with excitement, November 2nd offers the "A Current Affair: Pop Up Vintage Marketplace in Brooklyn," where you can explore a wide range of vintage items at Industry City. This event is a great spot for vintage enthusiasts and those seeking unique shopping experiences.
On November 3rd, cheer on runners at the 2024 NYC Marathon, one of the world's most famous races, which spans 26.2 miles from Staten Island to Manhattan. This event is a thrilling spectacle that draws millions of spectators.
### Music and Performance
Music lovers have several events to look forward to. On November 6th, catch the screening of the documentary "Rubén Blades Is My Name" at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, part of the Visionary Artist series. This event is free and offers a deep dive into the life of the renowned actor, musician, and activist.
For jazz enthusiasts, November 16th brings a performance by Cécile McLorin Salvant at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall, featuring original pieces and covers by the French-American jazz singer. Tickets range from $85 to $95.
The Radio City Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular returns to Radio City Music Hall starting on November 8th, offering a festive music and dance show that has been a NYC staple since 1933. Tickets start at $75 and go up to $347 depending on the date and time.
### Sports
Sports fans can enjoy several events this month. The New York Giants and New York Knicks have games scheduled throughout November, offering the chance to experience American football and basketball in iconic venues like MetLife Stadium and Madison Square Garden.
### Art and Culture
The New York Botanical Garden's Holiday Train Show is a must-visit, returning on November 16th and running through January 20th, 2025. This annual tradition features nostalgic locomotives, plant-based replicas of local architecture, and a holiday transformation of the Haupt Conservatory.
For art enthusiasts, the Seaport District's Pumpkin Arch display is available until November 3rd, providing a picturesque backdrop for fall photos. Located on the Heineken Riverdeck at Pier 17, this is a great spot to capture the essence of autumn in NYC.
### Outdoor Adventures
Central Park is at its most beautiful during autumn, making it an ideal time for leaf peeping. Rent a bike and enjoy the magnificent autumnal shades of the season. Biking along the two rivers and in Central Park is one of the most ideal ways to see a lot of the city.
As winter approaches, several outdoor ice skating rinks are gearing up to open. From the rink at Bryant Park and Wollman Rink to the Rink at Rockefeller Center and a new one under the Brooklyn Bridge, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy ice skating in magical settings.
### Cultural Spots
The Africa Center in East Harlem is a cultural hub that hosts various exhibitions and programs throughout the year. On November 7th, catch the film screening of "V N’uvute (Tug War)," a movie centered on love and resistance in 1950s Zanzibar, at The People’s Forum.
For a unique cultural experience, attend the Flamenco Night at Marbella Restaurant on November 19th, which includes a four-course meal and a monthly Flamenco performance by Flamenco y Sol.
### Food Experiences
Combine sightseeing with a lovely dinner by taking an evening dinner cruise, a great way to celebrate Thanksgiving and enjoy the city's skyline. Alternatively, visit one of the many wonderful restaurants participating in the city's dining programs, such as the prix-fixe lunches and dinners offered during the celebrated dining program at hundreds of NYC's world-class restaurants.
For a weekly treat, enjoy brunch at Noreetuh, a Hawaiian restaurant in the Village, which offers a menu available online and a relaxing atmosphere.
### Hidden Gems
The Museum of the City of New York hosts various free events, including discussions and exhibitions. On November 6th, attend the discussion "Sciafe: Reclamation of the Indigenously Dog" at the museum, which explores the role of Indigenous knowledge in the study of woolly dogs.
The River to River arts festival, although typically held in the summer, offers insights into the city's vibrant arts scene. However, for November, consider visiting the Americas Society/Council of the Americas for the performance art piece