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August Events in NYC

Bryant Park Movie Festivals
Tired of fighting movie theater crowds? Bring your date down to Bryant Park on Monday night now through August to enjoy a free film on the lawn. Spread out a blanket and uncork a nice bottle of vino from 8p.m.-10:30p.m. and enjoy classics like Goldfinger, The Goodbye Girl and Rosemary’s Baby. For more information and a movie schedule, check out www.bryantpark.org.

New York International Fringe Festival
(fringenyc.org)
The New York International Fringe Festival is an exciting time for New Yorkers and tourists alike to enjoy huge performances in music, comedy and acting. The festival boasts a surplus of 1,000 performances from all over the world. Join the parade of events which span a period of two weeks for these great shows. Visitors can also purchase a multi-day pass to spend the entire day soaking in the amazing atmosphere.

New York Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival
(Flushing Meadows- Corona Park; www.hkdbf-ny.org)
The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival is a celebration of the 5th month of the lunar calendar. This year is no exception to the amazing dragon boat show that takes place on Meadow Lake where more than 100 boats compete alongside one another. Stop by with friends and family to enjoy Chinese arts, crafts, dance, cuisine and more.

Lincoln Center Out of Doors
(lincolncenter.org)
“Out of Doors” at The Lincoln Center is an outdoor dance and music festival in Damrosch Park. Take friends or family to watch riveting performances from talents like Centrifugal Force, Asphalt Symphony and more. The festival will be running from July 28th- August 15th so come by for the free shows.

Summer Streets
(www.nyc.gov)
There is hardly a time when New York City is known for a quiet, peaceful environment but during Summer Streets from 7a.m. to 1p.m. on August 7th, 14th, and 21st, the city will be consumed with sounds of dancing, strolling and bicycle rides. This year’s third annual Summer Streets is being sponsored by NYC Dot who will be closing off the infamous Park Avenue for three consecutive Saturday mornings in August. Be sure and stop by to enjoy the fresh air void of honking and car accelerators for a few hours.

Six Cool Things to Do at Night in NYC

One of the best ways to tour The Big City is under the stealthy cover of the night which allows careful avoiding of the massive crowds of tourists. Why not plan an evening tour of NYC where visitors can bask in the glory of the bright city lights, cool breeze and the amazing nightlife that New York City is renowned for?

1) Take the NY See The Lights! Tour from OnBoard Tours. It starts at 7pm every night. Eat ice cream under the Brooklyn Bridge while gazing at the lights of lower Manhattan.

2) Take a nighttime stroll through Central Park for The American Museum of Natural History’s Evening Bat Walks where bat experts will point out various species of bats present in the park. (American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th St.; www.amnh.org; Fri 16, July 23, 30 8:30-9:30pm; $30).

3) Join The Amateur Astronomer’s Association to gaze at the beautiful stars and planets through advanced telescopes in the High Line. (The High Line at 10thAve. & 14th St.; Tuesdays now through October, 8:30p.m.- 10p.m.; free; www.thehighline.org).

4) Another great nighttime activity is joining Time Up sponsored Moonlight Rides in Central and Prospect Park where visitors can enjoy the scenic natural beauty of the parks without the distraction of daytime crowds. (Central Park: Meeting place at Columbus Circle, southwest corner of Central Park & 59th St.; First Friday of every month, 10p.m.; free; Prospect Park: Meet at Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park West at Union St, Park Slope, Brooklyn. Second Saturday of every month, 9pm; free; www.times-up.org).

5) Or perhaps you are better suited for a trip to Coney Island for their Full Moon Ride which entails a pitch black roller coaster ride in the dead of the night during the full moon of the lunar cycle. (Coney Island Cyclone, 834 Surf Ave at 8th St, Coney Island, Brooklyn; coneyislandcyclone.com).

6) Book a private night time tour with Onboard Tours and plan your own itinerary or enjoy a few of the above activities.

7) Try out some infamous restaurants with amazing dinner menus including the likes of Serendipity, Balthazar or Mario Battali’s eateries Lupa or Babbo.

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  • Departure Times:

    NY See It All! Tours Leave Times Square every day at 8:30 AM, 10 AM, 12:30 PM and 3 PM. Night Tours depart at 7 PM.

  • Where:

    Meet the Shuttle on the West Side of 7th Avenue, between 50th & 51st Streets, under the Winter Garden Theater awning.

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