Wednesday, September 2, 2015

10 Best NYC Fall Events 2015


I think I must say Fall is my favorite time of the year. I am not a fan of extreme heat and humidity, I just love the whole theme of Fall. New York City can be very hot in the summer months. I would tell any tourist that the best time to visit would be September and October. I am a huge lover of all the flavors of Fall as well, pumpkin anything makes me happy! I thought it would be nice to give you an idea of some of the best Fall activities in New York City. There are lots of great choices, for just about everyone. In no particular order, here is your list :

Fall Foliage - which is great in Central Park or on a sightseeing cruise to experience in the Hudson Valley.

Columbus Day Parade  - October 12, 2015

Fest of San Gennaro - which is the 88th in the year 2015 and runs from September 10 to 20st

Halloween - Fabulous parade in Greenwich Village as well as amazing decorations displayed in the Upper East Side

NY Comic Con - takes place in Javits Center October 8 - 11, 2015

US Open Tennis Tournament - in Flushing Meadows, Corona Park August 31 to September 13, 2015

Open House New York -  a five borough–wide celebration of architecture and design will take place on October 17, 18 2015. OHNY Weekend, which is becoming a New York City tradition, engages the public in the built environment by offering free access to hundreds of sites that exemplify New York City's diverse architectural, design, engineering, and cultural heritage.

NYC Biking Tours - you can google NYC biking tours to see other companies as well

NY Fashion Week - to be held September 10 to 17, 2015 showing Spring 2016 collections - people watching near the shows is a great pastime if you cannot get a ticket inside!

The German American Steuben Parade - In 2015, it's 58th year takes place on Sept. 19th followed by Oktoberfest in Central Park at East 72nd Street

PLUS 1 more - Food Network Wine and Food Festival  -  to be held October 15 - 18, 2015



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