Coney Island Mermaid Parade
Glitter-scaled mermaids, hand-built sea-creature floats and antique cars summon summer to the boardwalk in the country's largest art parade.
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Weekend of Jun 20–21, 2026 · 87 picks · see the full board
Glitter-scaled mermaids, hand-built sea-creature floats and antique cars summon summer to the boardwalk in the country's largest art parade.
Star-crossed lovers trade vows in Spanish at the rebuilt Delacorte—six decades of free, open-air Shakespeare under Central Park's canopy.
Thousands of yogis unroll mats at the Crossroads of the World, finding stillness amid the billboards on the year's longest day.
Reggae old and new—Wayne Wonder's silky crossover hits meet Lila Iké's modern lovers-rock—light up the Bandshell, free.
Flower crowns, maypole dances and Swedish treats turn a Hudson-side lawn into a Scandinavian solstice party—cottagecore heaven.
Staten Island's North Shore throws a sprawling Juneteenth celebration—live performances, food vendors and dozens of community groups in a botanical setting.
On the solstice, sidewalks, stoops and parks across all five boroughs erupt with 1,000-plus free pop-up concerts—anyone can play.
Eighty-plus global cuisines, most plates capped at six bucks, under string lights—the city's most democratic open-air dinner.
Brooklyn's open-air food sprawl returns—oxtail coco bread, Maine lobster rolls, paneer tacos—waterfront Saturday, Prospect Park Sunday.
Banjos, fiddles and old-time jams take over the island's historic porches—21 stages of folk, just a ferry ride away.
Klezmer, lion dancing and bomba meet egg rolls, egg creams and empanadas on one block—a 25th-anniversary melting-pot party.
Afro-punk legends ESG headline a free North Shore mini-fest in their farewell year—funk, afrofuturism and Vernon Reid's guitar by the harbor.
Downtown becomes a free open-air stage—dance, installations and a riverside DJ party ripple from the waterfront to Governors Island.
Harlem's Juneteenth-weekend block party spotlights Black-owned beauty brands, live services, DJs and food—part marketplace, part celebration.
With the World Cup in town, adidas turns a waterfront park into a free soccer 'public square' with games, screenings and live sets.
Pack a blanket: NYC Parks turns lawns and playgrounds citywide into free open-air cinemas, with a World Cup soccer-film series this summer.
A three-hour durational dance unfolds in and around a spinning mirrored structure—hypnotic, immersive performance art on the harbor.
The city's oldest, largest weekly bazaar packs the Upper West Side with vintage, antiques, crafts and food—and funds local schools.
Ferry over for a breezy harbor market—local makers, vintage and food vendors spread across the island's car-free lawns.
Under the Manhattan Bridge archway, DUMBO's photogenic flea serves vintage, mid-century furniture and vinyl with a side of skyline.
The beloved free summer concert series fires up at the open-air bandshell, where live sets ring out under the Brooklyn sky.
Free open-air concerts return to the Prospect Park bandshell with a lineup spanning soul legends, drag-cabaret and global sounds.
Couture meets the laboratory in sculptural gowns that look grown rather than sewn, blurring fashion, nature and engineering.
Get inky at an all-ages printmaking session marking Immigrant Heritage Month, with talks and pulled prints you can make yourself.
Free bite-size talks led by guides who decode standout works across the galleries, rolling out fresh every quarter-hour.
Free open-air concerts roll on at Central Park's iconic field, your low-lift cue to grab a blanket and stay a while.
A free Juneteenth celebration fills the park with performances, culture and community spirit honoring the journey from chains to change.
The Bronx turns out for its own Pride march down the Grand Concourse, a homegrown celebration with banners, color and community spirit.
A full afternoon of live rock takes over the Forest Park bandshell for a free, loud, all-day summer blowout.
Free live sets rolling across the boardwalk as the citywide solstice music day rolls into the surf-side sands.
The city's free open-air music day takes over the busiest downtown plaza, with performers turning the pavement into an all-afternoon stage.
Pride season comes to the AIDS Memorial with an evening open house, blending celebration and remembrance at a poignant downtown site.
A communal waterfront singalong gathers voices for a second annual climate-themed afternoon of song with the harbor as backdrop.
Roll out a mat in the middle of Times Square as thousands greet the longest day with mass yoga amid the neon.
Paddle a kayak off the East River piers with the skyline as your backdrop, no experience or fee required for these free summer sessions.
A carnival-spirited Juneteenth celebration brings J'ouvert energy, masquerade but diaspora culture to the streets of Harlem for one charged afternoon.
Concerts, ranger-led tours but kids' workshops spread across parks citywide to mark Juneteenth with music, history but open-air celebration.
Trade city glare for telescopes at a free evening stargaze along the Hudson, with the night sky as the main attraction.
Roll out a mat on the lawn and stretch into your Saturday with a free riverside flow under the open sky.
Strengthen and stretch with a free open-air pilates session on the lawn, skyline and breeze included.
Maypole dances, folk songs and flower crowns mark the longest days, a Nordic solstice party on the downtown waterfront.
Nordic melodies drift across an uptown lawn for a free, breezy afternoon of music in one of Manhattan's prettiest parks.
A Harlem block transforms for a Juneteenth celebration, with the street given over to community festivities and afternoon energy.
A native-plant meadow hosts a sound bath and Make Music NY session, trading city noise for resonant, restorative calm.
A free, sweaty reggaeton and Latin party where the dance floor fills fast and the perreo runs late.
Free riverfront programming along the Hudson serves up dance fitness and breezy outdoor diversions for drop-in afternoons.
A blue-chip gallery marks three decades with a viewing-room survey spanning its roster of contemporary heavyweights.
Reimagined birria tacos go late alongside cocktails, turning a Sunset Park bar into a steamy, drippy late-night feast.
A free riverside dance session that runs from afternoon into the night, with the Hudson as your backdrop and no cover charge.
The Public Theater rolls its traveling stage into a Queens park lawn for a free, polished evening of live theater outdoors.
A rising NYC garage-goth band brings the gloom and groove, with two opening acts and a drummer's DJ set to close the night.
A storied anti-racism concert tradition marks Juneteenth with free live bands at the East Village's old bandshell, music with a message.
The annual citywide music-makers takeover lands on a green lawn, turning a summer afternoon into open-air, no-ticket-required listening.
Live jazz drifts across a Harlem park as a beloved summer fest returns for its fourth season of free sets.
Local artists hang their work along the park fence at this long-running Bed-Stuy fair celebrating the neighborhood's creative roots.
Mark the longest day with live music on a waterfront lawn as the summer-solstice sun slips toward dusk.
A free summer concert unfolds on a Riverside Park lawn at dusk, an easy uptown evening of live music by the river.
A summer solstice gathering beneath the Unisphere turns Queens' most photogenic landmark into the backdrop for an evening of community celebration.
A daylong Juneteenth celebration takes over a Morningside park with community, culture and a from-noon-to-night spread.
Toast dad with a guided sake tasting and brewery tour, decoding the rice wine over pours and stories at a Brooklyn sake studio.
A historic Harlem amphitheater hosts an all-day slate of programming, a free perch for summer culture in the park.
Transform a pile of old tees into usable yarn, then crochet, weave, or braid it into something new—scissors optional, creativity required.
Vendors line a storied Nolita block for an all-day open-air market of finds, oddities and browsable bargains.
A Harlem park lawn hosts a sixth-year Juneteenth gathering of music, community and freedom-day spirit.
A Harlem bandshell turns into a daylong playground of kid-friendly fun, an easy free outing for families seeking weekend wiggles.
Bring a book you've finished, swap it for someone else's but trade reading recommendations with fellow lit nerds by the water.
A downtown park courts families with an afternoon of free games and activities, an easy outing for restless kids.
Free open-air tango unfolds beside a Central Park statue, where dancers and onlookers turn a plaza into an evening salon.
Daggers, ambition and Roman intrigue come alive on a Central Park lawn in a free, sundown staging of Shakespeare's tragedy.
Shakespeare's battle-of-wits comedy plays out al fresco on a rocky Central Park perch, no ticket lottery required.
Free salsa beats and dancing on the sand, where seasoned spinners and total beginners share the same sun-soaked floor.
Live music and spoken word fill a leafy downtown community garden, an intimate, free afternoon of verse and melody among the greenery.
Free live jazz drifts across a leafy riverside lawn, an easy afternoon of horns, grass and Hudson breezes.
A summer celebration spreading across a Bronx meadow, with culture, community and a day-long outdoor party vibe.
Roll out a mat in the Crossroads of the World for a mass sunrise-to-day flow marking International Yoga Day.
Free outdoor classical theater unfurls on a riverside overlook, with Shakespearean drama playing out against an open-sky Hudson backdrop.
Skaters reclaim the legendary Banks under the bridge arches for a global day of ollies and camaraderie.
A celebrated modern dance company leads a free movement session on Bryant Park's lawn, no experience or leotard required.
Gather at a beloved fairy-tale statue for live storytelling that turns a patch of park into a kids' imagination zone.
Catch a free outdoor film with the Manhattan skyline glittering across the water from this riverside Queens park lawn.
An open jam of words and music gathers on a hilltop terrace, mixing spoken verse and live sound above the Hudson.
A meditative stroll set to live, healing sounds across an open green lawn—part wellness ritual, part summer afternoon escape.
Open-air folk dancing where anyone can join the circle and learn steps from around the world.
Kids get hands-on building a tiny self-contained ecosystem at a Bronx nature center's drop-in workshop.
Governors Island throws open its doors for a weekend of dance, art but waterfront wandering with skyline views.
Get out on the Bronx River with free community rowing and sailing right from a riverside park.
An outdoor photography showcase at the Seaport pairing global soccer culture with Photoville's street-level, image-driven storytelling.