Spring in New York is too good to waste indoors. From blockbuster art shows and pop-up closets to ramen takeovers and Easter magic, the city is buzzing with reasons to get out. Whether you are planning a family adventure, a date night, or a culture crawl, there is something on this list calling your name. Line up your week now so all that is left is to show up in style.
Your new monthly ritual lands every third Saturday with a late-night soundtrack curated by Mike Medium of the Heavy Hitters and Hot 97. Special guest DJs keep the dance floor moving with hip-hop, R&B, reggaeton, throwbacks and more. Expect nonstop energy and surprises throughout the night.
JAPAN Fes returns this month to kick off New York's outdoor food festival season in style. The beloved street food event celebrates its 10th anniversary in the city, bringing a delicious lineup of Japanese bites to the streets. Expect a festive atmosphere and plenty of chances to snack your way through the day.
Sushi by Bou is turning omakase into theater with Tuna Spectacle, a one-night-only late-night event on March 27. From 9pm to 11pm at the East Village location, chefs will break down an entire 200-pound premium bluefin tuna in real time. It is dinner with a show for anyone who loves sushi and high-energy dining.
Cult-favorite pizza spot Emmy Squared is bringing back the mythical dollar slice for a limited two-week run. The deal offers New Yorkers a rare chance in 2026 to grab slices for just $1. It is an ideal excuse to swing by and sample their famous pies on the cheap.
Two powerhouse New York chefs team up for a one-night-only dinner inspired by Chinese-Vietnamese street food. The four-course meal blends nostalgic flavors with Michelin-level technique for a special Women's History Month celebration. Seats will be limited, making this collaboration a hot ticket for serious diners.
Renowned Sapporo ramen master Hiroshi Hiraoka brings his refined tanrei-style ramen to New York for a short series of pop-ups. Diners can taste his rarely exported creations at Towa in Flatiron and nonono in NoMad. It is a unique chance to experience one of Japan's most respected ramen chefs without leaving Manhattan.
The beloved 20at20 promotion returns March 23 through April 12 with $20 tickets to 28 Off Broadway shows. Theater fans can snag same-day seats starting 20 minutes before curtain at participating box offices. It is an affordable way to sample some of the city's best Off Broadway productions.
The Guggenheim's spiral rotunda becomes a vivid stage for Carol Bove's first museum survey of sculptural work. Running March 5 through August 2, the show spans more than 25 years of her practice, from assemblages of paperback books and paper collages to towering steel sculptures. It offers a deep dive into her inventive approach to form and color.
The 2026 Whitney Biennial asks big questions about what American art looks like right now. Opening March 8, it gathers 56 artists grappling with themes like AI belief systems, climate grief and geopolitical power. Expect a complex, timely snapshot of contemporary creativity across mediums.
The New York Transit Museum's Grand Central Gallery debuts Inspired by MetroCard on March 16, celebrating the fare card as an artistic canvas. The free exhibit showcases fashion pieces, sculptures, paintings and collages that transform MetroCards into creative objects. It also highlights limited-edition designs from across the city.
A new pop-up photo exhibition turns Staten Island's St. George Ferry Terminal into an open-air gallery of immigrant New Yorkers. Part of the third annual New York Proud campaign with Photoville and the New York Immigration Coalition, it showcases powerful portraits and stories from across the five boroughs. The installation uses a busy transit hub as a platform for public storytelling and celebration.
A new MoMA exhibition honors Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in tandem with the Metropolitan Opera's production El Ultimo Sueno de Frida y Diego. From March 21 through September 12, 2026, visitors can see five paintings and a drawing by Kahlo alongside over a dozen works by Rivera from MoMA's collection. The installation is designed by opera set and co-costume designer Jon Bausor and includes photographic portraits by noted photographers.
The Paley Center salutes Survivor's milestone 50th season with an immersive exhibit running through May 31. Fans can revisit iconic moments from the CBS juggernaut and step into its winner-takes-all world. Expect nostalgia-heavy displays that celebrate two decades of alliances, blindsides and tribal councils.
Tony winner Daniel Radcliffe returns to Broadway in Every Brilliant Thing, Duncan Macmillan's interactive dark comedy about a man who lists life's joys to cope with depression in his family and himself. Co-directed by Macmillan and Jeremy Herrin, this production revisits the acclaimed Off Broadway hit first staged in 2014. The show promises a mix of sharp humor and bittersweet nostalgia.
Coney Island's Luna Park shakes off winter as it opens for the 2026 season this Saturday, March 28 at 11am. A two-day celebration will mark opening weekend with rides, games, treats and more along the seaside boardwalk. It is an ideal way to welcome spring with classic amusement park fun.
Ahead of her Little Miss Drama Tour dates at Madison Square Garden and Newark's Prudential Center, Cardi B heads to the Bronx for a special beauty bodega pop-up. Fans can get an exclusive first look at her upcoming beauty line before she hits the stage for multiple shows. It is a rare hometown appearance that blends music fandom with beauty buzz.
The Midtown Cultural Alliance hosts its second cross-organizational Open House from March 26 through April 5 across five institutions: Japan Society, Korea Society, Korean Cultural Center New York, L'Alliance New York and Scandinavia House. Visitors can explore free and paid programming including gallery shows, film screenings, language courses and kids' activities. It is an easy way to discover Midtown's rich cultural corridor in one sweep.
The East Midtown Easter Egg Hunt runs from March 28 through April 4 , giving kids under 12 a full week of holiday fun . Families can visit participating businesses throughout East Midtown in search of hidden eggs . It is a neighborhood -wide adventure perfect for little explorers .
In the week leading up to Easter , Macy 's Herald Square hosts its Easter Bunny Experience on the ground floor . Guests can meet Benny , Macy 's in -house Easter Bunny , along with Gardener Milo amid a whimsical setting filled with puppetry and theatrical flair . Kid -friendly meet -and -greets run on select dates and times from March 9 through April 5 , though the store will be closed on Easter Sunday .
The Orchid Show at The New York Botanical Garden fills its galleries with thousands of blooming orchids each year . Considered one of the best winter -into -spring events in the Bronx , it has been delighting visitors for more than two decades . Expect vibrant displays that make for an unforgettable seasonal outing .
He Built This City : Joe Macken ’s Model brings a sprawling handmade wooden replica of New York City to the Museum of the City of New York near Central Park . Created by Queens -born truck driver Joe Macken , the viral model is being shown in New York City for the first time . Visitors can marvel at his detailed vision of the five boroughs rendered in miniature .
The Paley Museum celebrates gaming icon PAC -MAN with an exhibit running January 16 through May 31 .45 Years of PAC -MAN traces the character 's history and enduring cultural impact . It is an ideal nostalgic field trip for anyone who once lost hours chasing ghosts on screen .
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