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They don't come any bigger than the Big Apple - king of the hill, top of the heap, New York, New York. It's got its fair share of the tired, the poor, and the huddled masses, but it also has world-class museums, big statues, even bigger buildings, outrageous excess, and a whole lot of whooo-wheee!

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New York City Events


Hardly a week goes by without a special event taking place in New York. In fact, there are some 50 officially recognised parades each year, along with more than 400 street fairs. Times Square's New Year's Eve festivities are probably the most famous in the world; less popular is the 5 mile (8km) midnight run in Central Park. On 5 January, thousands of children wander up Fifth Ave, in a cavalcade of sheep, camels and donkeys, for the Three Kings Parade. The St Patrick's Day Parade down Fifth Ave on 17 March has been held every year for 200 years.

In May the Tribeca Film Festival, co-organised by Robert DeNiro, kicks off, while in mid-June head for Fifth Ave between 44th and 86th Sts for the salsa sounds of the Puerto Rican Day Parade. The JVC Jazz Festival is also held in June, as is the Mermaid Parade, for which some of the city's most glamorous residents transform the Coney Island boardwalk into a sea of sequins on the last weekend of the month.

On 4 July, Macy's sponsors an Independence Day fireworks spectacle on the East River. The city's premier black neighbourhood celebrates Harlem Week in August, and on Labor Day over one million people take part in the West Indian American Day Carnival Parade in Brooklyn, the biggest single event for the year. The New York Film Festival also takes place in September. Don't miss the Halloween Parade on October 31, when the kooks take over Sixth Ave in the West Village. Back in the straight world, Macy's Thanksgiving Parade in November is always popular, and for more festive cheer don't miss the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting on the following Tuesday.

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

Martin Luther King Jr Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Monday in January
  

Presidents' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Monday in February
  

Easter

Type: official holiday
Date: Mar/Apr
  

Memorial Day

Type: official holiday
Date: last Monday in May
  

Independence Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 4 Jul
  

Labor Day

Type: official holiday
Date: first Monday in September
  

Columbus Day

Type: official holiday
Date: second Monday in October
  

Veterans' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 11 Nov
  

Thanksgiving Day

Type: official holiday
Date: fourth Thursday in November
  

Christmas Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Dec
  

New Year's Eve

Type: festival/event
Date: 31 Dec
  

Three Kings Parade

Type: festival/event
Date: 5 Jan
  

St Patrick's Day Parade

Type: festival/event
Date: 17 Mar
  

Tribeca Film Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: first week in May
  

Puerto Rican Day Parade

Type: festival/event
Date: second weekend in Jun
  

JVC Jazz Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Jun
  

Mermaid Parade

Type: festival/event
Date: last Sat in June
  

Independence Day

Type: festival/event
Date: 4 Jul
  

Harlem Week

Type: festival/event
Date: Aug
  

West Indian American Day Carnival Parade

Type: festival/event
Date: first Monday in September
  

New York Film Festival

Type: festival/event
Date: Sep
  

Halloween Parade

Type: festival/event
Date: Oct 31
  

Thanksgiving Parade

Type: festival/event
Date: fourth Thursday in November
  

Super Bowl

Type: festival/event
Date: late Jan
  

Mardi Gras

Type: festival/event
Date: Feb/Mar
  

St Patrick's Day

Type: festival/event
Date: mid-Mar
  

Kentucky Derby

Type: festival/event
Date: May
  

Independence Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 4 Jul
  

Halloween

Type: festival/event
Date: 31 Oct
  

Thanksgiving

Type: official holiday
Date: fourth Thu in Nov
  

Christmas Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Dec
  

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

Martin Luther King Jr Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Mon in Jan
  

Presidents' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Mon in Feb
  

Memorial Day

Type: official holiday
Date: last Mon in May
  

Labor Day

Type: official holiday
Date: first Mon in Sep
  

Columbus Day

Type: official holiday
Date: second Mon in Oct
  

Veterans' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 11 Nov
  

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting

Type: festival/event
Date: Dec
  
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