New York City is a multicultural hub with dozens of museums, hundreds of parks and millions of people. The number of potential things to see and do can feel overwhelming, but NY1 has you covered with some of the highlights taking place this weekend across the five boroughs.
Rockefeller Tree Arrival
Saturday, Nov. 8
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan
More information here
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will arrive in the city from East Greenbush, New York on Saturday.
The Norway spruce is expected to arrive sometime in the morning before being installed, wrapped in more than 50,000 multicolored lights and crowned with a Swarovski star.
Golf at Yankee Stadium
Tee times available all day Nov. 8
Yankee Stadium, the Bronx
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For the first time ever, Yankee Stadium is becoming a driving range and allowing people to golf on its greens.
Upper Deck Golf has tee times available to book throughout the day Saturday, and there will be multiple golfing challenges. Food and beer will also be available.
‘Canstruction’
On display through Nov. 10
Brookfield Place, Manhattan
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“Canstruction” — a design competition for engineers and architects — is now on display at Brookfield Place in Battery Park City.
The 23 sculptures made of canned goods that make up this year’s event include a pizza rat, a fire station and a memorial to the MetroCard.

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New York Comedy Festival
Shows through Nov. 16
Across the city
More information here
The New York Comedy Festival has returned to the city, and more than 200 comedians are performing in more than 100 shows across the five boroughs.
Margaret Cho and Stephen Colbert are among the names that have events, along with podcasts like “The Basement Yard” and “How Did This Get Made?”
Find a show here.
The Great Borough Bake-Off
Open through Jan. 19, 2026
Museum of the City of New York, Manhattan
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Professional and amateur bakers alike have created gingerbread versions of city sights like brownstones, bridges, bodegas and ballparks.
The competition includes bakers from all five boroughs, with each asked to make something that represents their community. Multiple prizes will be awarded by a panel of judges, and attendees can vote on a “People’s Choice” award of their own.
Winter Village at Bryant Park
Shops open through Jan. 4, 2026
Bryant Park, Manhattan
More information here
The holiday market has returned to Bryant Park, with local artisans and businesses offering everything from apparel and artwork to a cup of hot cocoa.
Marketgoers can also check out The Lodge food hall and the ice skating rink, both open until March.
New York’s holiday headquarters ✨.
📍@BankofAmerica Winter Village pic.twitter.com/kyWxTIrWyQ
— Bryant Park (@bryantparknyc) October 23, 2025
Ice Skating in Manhattan
Open through March 2026
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan
Wollman Rink, Central Park
Rockefeller tickets here
Wollman tickets here
Ice skating is open for the season at The Rink at Rockefeller Center and Wollman Rink in Central Park.
Rockefeller Center’s website calls it one of the city’s “quintessential winter activities.”
Skip the cabin fever. Take your family for a spin on The Rink at Rockefeller Center Presented by Chase Freedom. pic.twitter.com/CjDEpNSsCd
— Rockefeller Center (@rockcenternyc) February 28, 2025
‘Celebrating the Ultimate Workplace Comedy’
Open Wednesday to Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. until Nov. 16
Paley Center for Media, Manhattan
More information here
A new exhibit at the Paley Center for Media celebrates 20 years of “The Office” with iconic props and costumes from the series, including Dwight’s suit from the finale and a screenplay of “Threat Level: Midnight.”
The display also includes a look at the new series “The Paper,” set in the same universe as “The Office,” with the documentary crew’s focus now on the staff of a historic Midwestern newspaper.

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‘Downtown/Uptown: New York in the Eighties’
Now through Dec. 13
Lévy Gorvy Dayan Gallery, Manhattan
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A new exhibition at the Lévy Gorvy Dayan Gallery on the Upper East Side is showcasing work from legends of the 1980s New York art scene.
“Downtown/Uptown: New York in the Eighties” features pieces by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons and more — and admission is free.
The gallery is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.

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‘One Piece’ at Mercer Labs
Now through Nov. 30
Mercer Labs, 21 Dey St. in Manhattan
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A new exhibit at the Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology in Lower Manhattan is celebrating the iconic “One Piece” anime franchise.
The exhibition, a collaboration between Mercer Labs and legendary Japanese animation studio Toei Animation, has 15 installations featuring various technology. Tickets are available online.

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‘Mission: Impossible – Story and Spectacle’
Open until Dec. 14
Museum of the Moving Image, Queens
More information and full lineup here
A new exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image takes a look at the artistry behind the action of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise.
Each film in the series will have a section in the exhibition focused on its key stunt or action sequence. There’s also behind-the-scenes content including props, costumes and production materials.
💥Mission: Impossible—Story and Spectacle is now open.
Be among the first people to see the new exhibition at MoMI! https://t.co/PtU18ritAT pic.twitter.com/TRKKBLcEOQ
— Museum of the Moving Image (@MovingImageNYC) April 18, 2025
‘Jamaica/Jamaica’
Open through Dec. 20
King Manor Museum, Queens
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A new exhibit at the King Manor Museum in Jamaica, Queens explores Jamaican heritage in the neighborhood.
Traditional Jamaican food, elaborate Carnival costumes and items from VP Records — a Caribbean music label based in the neighborhood — are just some of the cultural items on display.

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‘Urban Stomp’
Open through February 2026
Museum of the City of New York, Manhattan
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An exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York, “Urban Stomp: Dreams & Defiance on the Dance Floor,” guides visitors through a rich history of social dances born, shaped or popularized in the city.
There are around 30 video tutorials teaching the steps of dance styles like the foxtrot, Lindy Hop, salsa, hip-hop, breaking, hustle and vogue, with related cultural artifacts on display.
‘Encounters in the Milky Way’
Now open
American Museum of Natural History, Manhattan
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“Encounters in the Milky Way” is a new show at the Hayden Planetarium that gives visitors a “front-row seat to spectacular moments in our solar system’s past and future.”
Narrated by Pedro Pascal, the show takes viewers through the paths of stars, comets and other interstellar debris. It’s part of the Rose Center for Earth and Space’s celebration of 25 years since its opening.
🚀A new Hayden Planetarium Space Show, narrated by Pedro Pascal, is opening June 9! In Encounters in the Milky Way, you’ll get a front-row seat to spectacular moments in our solar system’s past and future, including the paths of stars, comets, interstellar debris, and more. pic.twitter.com/jZtZLeaHFq
— American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) May 20, 2025