1. New York City Parks
For 2019, Chinese New Year is the year of the Pig and begins
February 5 and lasts through February 19. Every year New York City
is host to two main iconic Chinese New Year's festivals: the New
Year's Day Firecracker Ceremony and Cultural Festival and the Lunar
New Year Parade & Festival. There will also be many other
activities during the holiday's two-week celebration.
2. Valentine's Day
New York City is a great place to visit to celebrate this romantic
holiday with a loved one. Some popular activities for Valentine's
Day include renewing vows and taking a picture in front of the
heart sculpture at the Love in Times Square event, enjoying hot
chocolate, hors d'oeuvres, jazz and tales of mythology while
attending Romance Under the stars at Hayden Planetarium and
listening to romantic music from 19th-century composers at the
Merchant's House Museum for Love in the Parlors. The Sweetheart
Soiree features dancing, light refreshments and cocktails at the
Norwood Mansion for elegant entertainment, and couples can take a
romantic dinner cruise on the Hudson River, viewing the sights of
New York City on a Hornblower Yacht.
3. Other February events
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is in February and will have
events at Piers 92 and 94 during the day and evening events such as
best-in-show at Madison Square Garden. The whole family will have a
blast skating to soul music at the Soul on Ice Winter Skating Party
at Lasker Rink in Central Park, and there will be a bake sales,
skating demonstrations and music. There will be a winter carnival
at Bryant park in February, and it will have a DJ, skating, winter
sports and games, a brew house and puppet shows.
4. Significant sites in New York City
Visiting the various attractions in New York City are among the
many intriguing things to do in New York in February. The Statue of
Liberty and Ellis Island are wonderful locations that have a deep
historical significance. Ellis Island is particularly fascinating,
with photos, informational exhibits and plaques on the immigrants
who came through the island, plus an interesting collection of
personal letters from donors from the Statue of Liberty fund raiser
in the 1980s.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the largest and most
extensive museums in the world and possesses more than two million
works of art. And of course Central Park is a place that you must
visit while in New York City, with its many beautiful trails,
gardens and the iconic ice skating rink.