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Description: The streets of New York are bustling with exciting options when evening falls and the neon lights come on.
When the sun sets, the Big Apple transforms, continuing to offer fantastic entertainment options. The neon lights come alive, restaurants buzz, and theaters roll out their red carpets. You can choose from countless options, each more attractive than the last: from outdoor movies in beautiful parks to sunset cruises, live music, or baseball games. Whatever your preference, you’re sure to find the best option to have a great time at night as well. Below, we share some suggestions to make the most of New York’s nightlife.
Enjoy live music at a Jazz Club
New York is world-renowned for its rich musical history, especially in jazz and blues. If you love Black music, you must explore the city’s vibrant music scene. Since the 1920s, when jazz began to flourish in neighborhoods like Harlem, the Big Apple has been a meeting point for iconic musicians and fans from around the world.
Visiting one of New York's historic jazz clubs is a unique experience. Here, music comes to life in a special way, with improvisations and sounds that transport you to the origins of the genre. If you stay at the Only YOU New York, you’ll be just 10 minutes from the legendary Birdland Jazz Club, where you can enjoy an authentic jazz night.
Empire State Building Observation Deck
The Empire State Building is much more than an impressive skyscraper with one of the most spectacular observation decks in Manhattan; it is also a true emblem of New York City. As night falls, we suggest heading up to the 86th floor of this historic building to admire the views of Central Park and the illuminated city. The space also offers a wide range of dining options for you to enjoy a romantic dinner or a cocktail under the stars. You can choose from different types of passes, including guided tours, direct entry without waiting in line, and even premium options that include a visit to the art deco-style lobby and champagne for toasting.
Broadway and Times Square
Times Square, one of New York’s main attractions, is known for its vibrant nightlife. At night, its enormous screens and neon lights will make you feel like you’re in a Hollywood movie. But the neighborhood is also packed with bars, restaurants, nightclubs, theaters, and even television sets. The ideal way to experience it is to take a guided tour of Broadway and Times Square so you don’t miss a single detail of this fascinating district.
This area is also home to the fun Madame Tussauds museum, with its impressive wax figures and a 4D interactive Marvel experience that will delight the little ones. If you fancy a cocktail, we recommend the Haven Rooftop bar for an exceptional panoramic view of the nightlife and lights of Times Square.
Movies in Bryant Park
In the summer, New York's parks are full of outdoor night-time movie screenings. One of the most popular is Bryant Park’s film series, featuring big titles like Forrest Gump, Gladiator, Titanic and Cinema Paradiso. This beautiful garden, located in the vibrant cultural heart of Midtown Manhattan, behind the New York Public Library, also has food stalls to make the experience perfect. However, it’s best to arrive early to find a spot, spread out a blanket, and enjoy a tasty picnic. You can buy picnic items at one of the city’s food markets or enjoy the perfect picnic option offered by the New York Pass.
Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is a neighborhood with a completely different vibe from the rest of the city. At first glance, it is a charming place with its brick facades and quaint establishments. However, this tranquil air hides an alternative and avant-garde spirit. It was the favorite neighborhood of artists like Mark Twain, Andy Warhol, and Jimi Hendrix, who built his legendary recording studio at 52 West 8th Street in Greenwich Village.
Today, you can still find legendary live music venues, bohemian cafes, and historic bookstores. So it is also the perfect place to dine, have a drink, and enjoy New York’s vibrant music scene. And if you like ghost stories, there is a tourist attraction that shows legends from the neighborhood that inspired popular tales like those of Edgar Allan Poe and stories like Sleepy Hollow.
New York Yankees Game
If you love sports, there’s no better evening plan in New York than going to a New York Yankees game. The atmosphere at the local baseball team’s stadium is exhilarating. The stadium has all kinds of services, so you won’t have to worry about anything: food and drink stands, vendors walking through the stadium, and even an app for ordering that delivers directly to your seat. It’s best to arrive a bit early and take a guided tour of the stadium to discover the history of this legendary team. The ticket includes access to Monument Park, a space dedicated to the club's best players; the New York Yankees Museum, a museum with relics from the Yankees and baseball history in general; and the Great Hall, with shops and restaurants to pass the time until the game starts.
The easiest way to get to Yankee Stadium is by subway. The D and 4 lines go directly from Manhattan to the stadium, located in the Bronx. The stop you need to get off at is 161 St-Yankee Stadium.
Enjoy a New York evening on a cruise
Another option for evenings in the Big Apple is to board an evening cruise to enjoy the New York skyline from a different perspective. The boats set sail at sunset, and the cruise usually lasts about two hours, depending on what you want to see. The most comprehensive tours showcase the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, and World Financial Center. If you prefer a more exclusive option, there are premium services that include a boat trip with a captain, dinner on board, and live music.