Fall Happenings in NYC
Why is New York in the fall so magical? The leaves change from deep green to dazzling shades of orange, red, and yellow. The warm air turns crisp and cool. The activities offer fall family fun for everyone, with apple kicking and scenic drives, colorful hikes, and romantic small-town getaways. For many New Yorkers, fall is a favorite season-a time to get out of the cozy sweaters to explore the state's natural beauty. Here are a few popular regional fall events to visit.
Fairport Oktoberfest
One of the largest and most popular Oktoberfests in New York State. An authentic and genuine German-American cultural experience through education, music, dance, food, wine, and (of course) beer.
Take a fall foliage cruise or trip
With dozens of discount tickets available, you wouldn't miss a trip in and out of the city to see the fall leaves in their glorious autumn colors. Take to the river and join classic harbor on one of their classic sailboats and head north up the Hudson River to take in the beautiful fall foliage.
Bike the Brooklyn Bridge
The view from the Brooklyn Bridge is great regardless of what time of the year you visit, but autumn is where the bridge really shines. You don't have to deal with the humidity of the summer, but it's not yet too cold to keep you indoors. If you don't have a bike, your best bet is to rent a city bike for $3 from one of the three closest stations to the Brooklyn side.
Reel Sisters Family Day Weekend
Reel Sisters invites you to bring your kids for an afternoon of child-friendly films and entertainment at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in downtown Brooklyn. Here, you will enjoy comfy chairs, great food, and films for Reel Sisters Family Day Weekend. You will also have the opportunity to meet filmmakers and special guests.
Halloween Harvest Festival
Held at lovely Socrates Sculpture Park, Halloween Harvest Festival is a seasonal favorite for Queens residents and curious tourists. This festival features divine sweet treats from top local vendors, fun costume-making activities, and an interesting lantern workshop led by a professional artist. From circus-led action one year to Haitian-inspired cultural events the next, this fall festival always offers a surprising experience that never disappoints.
Fall at Queens County Farm Museum
Each fall the Queens County Farm Museum runs a series of family-friendly, harvest-themed events. First up is the Queens County Fair, with blue-ribbon competitions in livestock, produce, arts and crafts, not to mention pie-eating contests, hayrides, and live music.
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There are so many interesting activities and events to attend in each borough during the fall. Contact us at Broadway Suites to get more information on your next fall adventure in New York.