Getting to big NYC events can be a nightmare: driving is stressful, Manhattan traffic crawls, and parking can cost a small fortune. Bravo Limo can get your group there in Limousines, Party Buses, Mercedes Sprinters, Stretch SUVs, and more. Vehicles are booking up fast for this weekend's events, especially for concerts, parades, and World Cup watch parties. Pick your plans now and let the ride be the easy part.
New York's favorite summer tradition is turning 40, and the lineup is packed. The event is celebrating by booking a huge range of performers.
Transportation Tip: A limo or luxury SUV makes SummerStage easier by helping your group skip the parking hunt near busy city parks.
Good Judy's Pride Block Party returns to Park Slope on Saturday, June 20. Expect drag, DJ sets, performances, cocktails, and plenty of queer joy on 5th Avenue.
Transportation Tip: Book a party bus so your crew can roll into Park Slope together without fighting for street parking.
This Juneteenth concert is presented June 20 by the East Midtown Partnership with the NYC Gay Men's Chorus at Christ Church NYC. The 75-minute program centers Black and queer identity through solos, ensemble works, and personal reflections.
Transportation Tip: A private limo helps you avoid Park Avenue traffic stress and arrive ready for the evening.
The 15th Annual Blue Note Jazz Festival runs from June 1 through July 1. Performances pop up at major NYC venues, including Sony Hall, Blue Note Jazz Club, and SummerStage in Central Park.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle keeps your jazz night smooth when your plans move between busy NYC venues.
Fireboat is a new floating bar aboard a decommissioned 1961 FDNY fireboat. It brings tropical bites, drinks, and panoramic views of New York Harbor to Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes waterfront drinks easier by cutting out the headache of parking near Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Time Out is partnering with the Portugal Football Federation for a cultural celebration and fan experience at Time Out Market. Fans can expect World Cup watch parties, cultural activations, live DJs, and more.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter is a smart pick for groups heading to Brooklyn without dealing with packed streets and parking.
Famous Food Festival takes over the Tanger outlets in Deer Park from June 19-21. The weekend includes more than 100 food vendors, live music, cultural performances, rides, games, tastings, and kid-friendly activities.
Transportation Tip: A party bus turns the Deer Park trip into part of the fun and keeps your group away from parking headaches.
Coney Island's Mermaid Parade is back for its 44th year. Expect wild floats, big costumes, sequins, beachside celebrating, and prizes for top sea-creature style.
Transportation Tip: A stretch SUV helps your group get to Coney Island without circling for beach-area parking.
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens becomes the NYNJ World Cup 26 Queens Group Stage HQ from June 11-27. The event is set up as a global fan fest for tournament celebrations.
Transportation Tip: A party bus is ideal for Queens fan fest groups who want one ride and no parking stress.
Union Square is hosting every match live on the big screen. The watch party includes food from top NYC kitchens, a full bar, first come, first served seating, and ticketed upgrades.
Transportation Tip: A limo keeps your Union Square match day simple by avoiding Manhattan traffic and costly parking.
World Gin Week runs June 13-20 with events centered around Manhattan's The Ivory Peacock. The festival features tastings, seminars, pop-ups, martini celebrations, and participating bars from around the world.
Transportation Tip: A chauffeured luxury vehicle lets your group enjoy Manhattan cocktail events without worrying about driving or parking.
Brooklyn Army Terminal brings back Summer at the Terminal from June 4 through August 30. The free waterfront series includes outdoor film screenings, waterfront food festivals, salsa nights, wellness events, makers markets, and cultural celebrations.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter van is great for getting a group to Sunset Park without juggling cars or parking.
This free exhibition is now open at the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building. It uses the Library's historical collections to look at stories of the American Revolution and modern fights for freedom.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes a Midtown culture stop easier by helping you skip the hunt for parking near the library.
The William Vale's annual Vale Cinema Series returns with six poolside rooftop screenings this summer. The screenings take place at the Vale Pool, with city views and cocktails.
Transportation Tip: A luxury SUV adds a VIP feel to rooftop movie night and helps avoid parking near the hotel.
This free FIFA Museum exhibition at Rockefeller Center covers nearly a century of soccer history. It is open through July 19, the day of the World Cup final at MetLife Stadium.
Transportation Tip: A limo helps your group handle Midtown crowds and skip the parking mess around Rockefeller Center.
Celeste Boursier-Mougenot's "clinamen" fills the Park Avenue Armory's Wade Thompson Drill Hall from June 10 through August 2. The installation features nearly 800 floating porcelain bowls that drift in pools of water and create chiming tones as they collide.
Transportation Tip: A private car makes the Park Avenue Armory trip calmer by cutting down on traffic and parking stress.
The Public Theater's Mobile Unit is touring a free, family-friendly production of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The show visits parks, recreation centers, and public spaces across all five boroughs through June 28.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter van keeps your group together as the production moves across the city.
National Queer Theater's Criminal Queerness Festival runs at HERE Arts Center from June 9-27. The festival spotlights new works by LGBTQ+ playwrights from countries where queerness is criminalized or censored, with this year's lineup centering Arab queer voices.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes getting to HERE Arts Center easier, especially when downtown parking is tight.
Summer for the City returns to Lincoln Center from June 10 through August 8. The festival hosts hundreds of performances, with most completely free and select indoor events offered on a choose-what-you-pay basis starting at $5.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle helps your group reach Lincoln Center without the usual Upper West Side parking battle.
The Knicks won the NBA Finals for the first time in 53 years after a comeback in Game 5 against the San Antonio Spurs. The city celebrates with a ticker-tape parade up the Canyon of Heroes this Thursday morning.
Transportation Tip: A limo is a smart way to get near the parade route without taking on lower Manhattan traffic and parking.
A free public viewing of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final is planned for Central Park's Great Lawn on Sunday, July 19. The event is expected to draw 50,000 fans.
Transportation Tip: A party bus makes sense for a huge Central Park watch party where parking will be tough.
The Empire State Building Observation Deck is showing more than 100 rare and match-worn soccer jerseys. The collection includes jerseys tied to Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, and other international stars, and it is on view through July 19.
Transportation Tip: A private car helps your group avoid Midtown traffic before heading up to the Observation Deck.
The World by Zum Schneider is a new soccer destination on the Greenpoint waterfront. It has opened at Franklin Point at 12 Franklin Street as a major World Cup viewing venue.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter gets your fan group to Greenpoint without splitting up or circling for parking.
The Paley Museum is hosting a month-long FIFA World Cup celebration in Midtown Manhattan. It includes live watch parties, interactive exhibits, soccer-themed programming, all 104 matches on big screens, and an exhibition with memorabilia, archival footage, training stations, and gaming experiences.
Transportation Tip: A limo keeps your Midtown match day easy when crowds and parking get messy.
Centre 360 is a new free panoramic experience atop the historic David N. Dinkins Municipal Building. Reservations are now open for the rooftop tours.
Transportation Tip: A luxury car helps you reach the Municipal Building without dealing with downtown parking pressure.
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