Driving to NYC events can be a nightmare: Manhattan traffic crawls, street parking disappears, and garages get expensive fast. 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, so book soon before the best options are gone.
Radiohead fans can check out a massive immersive installation at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Motion Picture House featuring KID A MNESIA turns part of the industrial waterfront into a dreamlike experience inspired by Kid A and Amnesiac.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter makes the Brooklyn Navy Yard trip smoother and keeps your group out of the parking hunt.
Free live music is back under the stars at Hudson Yards. The series runs Wednesdays through June 3 with performances by Busta Rhymes, Jordin Sparks, and more, plus opening acts each night.
Transportation Tip: A party bus is an easy way to get friends to Hudson Yards without fighting Manhattan traffic or garage prices.
This Dumbo event mixes silent disco and contemporary ballet. Guests wear wireless headphones, follow the action, and move through choreography near the Brooklyn waterfront from May 15 through June 29.
Transportation Tip: A limo or Sprinter keeps the after-dark Dumbo trip easy and cuts out the parking stress.
New York nightlife is going way up. This dance party takes place about 1,100 feet above Hudson Yards at Edge.
Transportation Tip: A Stretch SUV adds VIP style and saves you from circling Hudson Yards for parking.
Miami's LPM Restaurant & Bar is coming to New York for a two-day stretch. The Mediterranean spot is known for fresh tomatoes, seafood, and the Tomatini cocktail.
Transportation Tip: A limo turns this short-run dining event into an easy night out without the parking headache.
Smorgasburg is heading to a more central spot after years of drawing crowds in Brooklyn and Prospect Park. Starting May 14, the open-air food market sets up at Columbus Circle by the southwest corner of Central Park.
Transportation Tip: A Mercedes Sprinter gets your food crew to Columbus Circle without the mess of Midtown parking.
Bar Kabawa is giving diners another reason to visit. Expect nitro daiquiris, glossy patties, and a patty collaboration from Paul Carmichael and a group of chef pals.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle makes it easier to enjoy the night without stressing over late dinner parking.
Grand Bazaar NYC teams up with Time Out Market Union Square on Saturdays in May. The event runs from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Transportation Tip: A limo keeps the Union Square drop-off simple and helps your group skip the parking scramble.
Free Shakespeare in the Park returns to Manhattan this week. The Public Theater kicks off its summer season on Friday, May 22 with the first preview of Romeo & Juliet.
Transportation Tip: A limo helps make the Manhattan trip smoother and keeps you away from the pricey parking search.
The Brooklyn Museum explores futuristic fashion with designs that nod to the ocean, mushroom spores, and alien worlds. Expect bioluminescent algae, laser-cut dresses, and 3D printing.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter makes the Brooklyn Museum ride easy for an art-loving group and avoids parking hassles.
BAM's FilmAfrica returns May 22-28 as a celebration of Pan-African cinema. The week includes features, documentaries, and shorts presented alongside DanceAfrica and the New York African Film Festival.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle helps your group get to BAM without worrying about Brooklyn parking.
This Lower East Side film festival is dedicated entirely to Wallace Shawn. The series runs through May 22 at Metrograph with a lineup that goes beyond his most meme-friendly roles.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes the Lower East Side trip less stressful when parking is tight.
This free Schoelkopf Gallery exhibit looks at downtown Manhattan's postwar art scene. It includes paintings and works on paper by 15 artists, including Elaine de Kooning, Bob Thompson, and Milton Resnick, and runs through July 2.
Transportation Tip: A private ride lets you enjoy the gallery visit without fighting downtown traffic or parking meters.
The Whitney Museum of American Art is showing Andy Warhol: Family Album through October 19. The exhibition features 732 Polaroid photos taken between 1972 and 1973, focusing on Warhol's social and personal life.
Transportation Tip: A Stretch SUV gives your Whitney visit a polished start and removes the parking guesswork.
MoMA PS1 has opened its building-wide Greater New York 2026 exhibition. Running through August 17, it features 53 artists and collectives working across many different mediums.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter is a smart pick for a group trip to MoMA PS1 without the Queens parking search.
Rooftop Cinema Club brings movie night outside and up to the roof. It is a simple way to make a spring night feel less indoors.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes rooftop movie night feel special and keeps parking off your to-do list.
New York is officially entering beach season. NYC beaches reopen for the summer this weekend.
Transportation Tip: A party bus makes beach day easier by keeping the whole group together and away from parking stress.
Flower Power brings a garden-wide 60s-inspired takeover to the New York Botanical Garden from May 23 through October 18. The event mixes colorful plant displays, 60s-era art, installations, live music, and after-hours light shows.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter is great for a family or friend group heading to NYBG without the parking headache.
MOVE NYC brings parkour, workshops, and obstacle courses to a rooftop at New Design High School from May 22-24. The event includes world-class coaches, beginners, and pros, with proceeds supporting the school's physical education program.
Transportation Tip: A limo or Sprinter makes the Lower East Side trip simple for anyone coming to watch, learn, or jump in.
The American Museum of Natural History is showing more than 70 symbols of athletic glory. The exhibit includes Olympic medals, Super Bowl hardware, and other sports artifacts inside the museum's gems and minerals halls.
Transportation Tip: A private ride helps your group reach the museum without dealing with Upper West Side parking.
Pickleball is back at Central Park's Wollman Rink. CityPickle has returned for its fourth season, turning the space into a 14-court pickleball hub.
Transportation Tip: A luxury vehicle makes it easier to get paddles and players to Central Park without the parking battle.
Audible Story House is a first-of-its-kind bookless bookstore. Instead of shelves of books, the space is devoted to audio storytelling.
Transportation Tip: A limo makes the Bowery visit easy and lets a driver handle the downtown traffic.
Survivor fans can visit an immersive tribute to the show's 50 seasons. Running through May 31, the exhibit features memorable moments and lets visitors step into the winner-takes-all world of Survivor.
Transportation Tip: A party bus is a fun choice for a fan group and keeps parking out of the game plan.
This New York Botanical Garden pop-up looks at the city's original landscape before Henry Hudson landed. The immersive display explores original ecosystems and Indigenous histories, asking visitors to imagine Manhattan as it once was.
Transportation Tip: A Sprinter keeps the NYBG ride comfortable for families or groups and avoids the parking search.
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