New York during February is an awkward spot. The holidays are over. Christmas and New Year’s have just wrapped up. Valentine’s Day is a no-brainer, but what do you do the rest of the days?
If you happen to vacation to New York during February, this video will help you pick and consider what you should be doing.

1. Chinese New Year

Experiencing Chinese New Year in New York is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in vibrant cultural celebrations, witness captivating parades, and enjoy traditional performances.
As the melting pot of America, New York has a significant and diverse Chinese community. New York’s Chinatown is world famous, and you’ll be lucky to find yourself in Chinatown during the holiday.

2. Witness the Super Bowl

For the 2023-2024 season, the Super Bowl is set to happen on February 11, 2024, just a day after Chinese New Year. If you’re in New York during that time, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the event, even if it’s set to happen in Las Vegas.
One idea to consider would be to hang out at bars, pubs, or restaurants streaming the Super Bowl in NYC. The Empire Rooftop & Lounge is where you can experience the Super Bowl like never before.

3. New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week offers an exciting and enjoyable experience due to its vibrant atmosphere, diverse fashion displays, and the chance to witness cutting-edge designs from renowned designers.
Entire streets and intersections are closed off as they’re transformed into catwalks to accommodate one of the biggest bi-annual fashion events in the world. You’re guaranteed to catch hundreds of celebrities, fashion designers, models, editors, and photographers from all sides of the fashion industry.

4. Ice Skating

It’s not too late to try out Ice Skating if you find yourself in New York in February. Don’t worry about the ice, as February is actually the coldest month for New York.
Rockefeller Center, located in Midtown Manhattan, has one of the world’s most famous ice skating rinks. Located just beneath the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, you’ll have a pretty view as you ice skate. If you’re looking for a spot that isn’t as busy, the Standard Hotel’s Ice Rink and Riverbank State Park Ice Rink are spots you can visit instead.

5. Visit the Museum of Modern Art

New York City’s Museum of Modern Art is one of the largest art museums in the world and is home to some of the most influential contemporary art pieces ever.
With over 150,000 works of art spread throughout 630,000 square feet and six floors, a day isn’t enough to go over all the exquisite and exciting pieces. You can find pieces such as Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Claude Monet’s Water Lillies, and several other world-famous art pieces from Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, and others.
Conclusion
What do you think of this list? Which of these will you be doing in February? Comment down below to let us know!

Carol
Author: Carol