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Things to do on Black Friday in New York besides shopping

'09.11.2022'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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As the epicenter of capitalism, Black Friday in New York can be hectic. All these stores! Outside of shopping, here are 10 trustworthy things to do in New York that are guaranteed to bring more joy than a cashmere sweater. No discounts or special offers can compare to the memories you will get from visiting these New York attractions. timeout.

1. Skate in New York

Pick a street and lace up your Black Friday skates. Ice skating in New York City is one of the city's most beloved seasonal traditions.

The iconic ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center and the Bank of America Winter Village in Bryant Park are full of holiday cheer. As well as amazing food and drinks. More modest skating rinks in New York parks are also waiting for lovers of winter entertainment.

2. Discover the Broadway Museum

The long-awaited Broadway Museum will officially open on November 15, tickets are already on sale.

The new museum will feature more than 500 individual pieces from the 1700s to the present. According to an official press release, the space will feature both traditional and immersive shows based on productions such as Rent, The Wiz, The Ziegfeld Follies, Oklahoma!, Ain't Misbehavin' and more.

There will also be a special exhibition called "Making a Broadway Show". It is dedicated to the community on and off the stage that helps bring plays and musicals to life several times a week.

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3. Dive into meditation at INTER_, New York City's newest immersive arts center.

Energy in INTER_, Manhattan's newest arts hub, looks more like a meditation retreat than a typical gallery. That's how it was intended.

The experiential, multi-sensory museum, which opened in Soho on Nov. 2, invites visitors into a state of mindfulness through a sound bath, light installations and aspects of meditation combined with interactive digital art.

4. Explore Santa's workshop in American Christmas

Massive bows, angels, nutcrackers, garlands and other holiday decorations that adorn New York's most famous buildings are assembled each year at a warehouse in Westchester County, where hundreds of elves bring Christmas magic to life.

This year you can look inside the warehouse american christmas. This company is responsible for decorations at Macy's, Cartier, Rockefeller Center, Channel Gardens and many more. In addition, you can buy antique decorations that once adorned iconic buildings. And also stroll through the exhibitions in the Santa Claus Village, visit Dickens-themed photo shoots and pose with 50 mesmerizing animatronics.

See Santa's Village and other holiday activities at American Christmas, 30 Warren Place in Mount Vernon, Nov. 4 to Dec. 24.

5. Explore the exhibition "The Salem Witch Trials: Retribution and Return."

Experience Salem's history without leaving New York. The New York Historical Society recently opened the Salem Witch Trials: Retribution and Return exhibition. Handwritten letters, pleas of innocence and other rare documents bring to life the 300-year history of the Salem witch trials. And they shed light on America's past, presenting the important lessons of today about injustice.

And two contemporary artists, who are descendants of the accused, have created restoration projects.

6. Take a trip to the Spectacular Factory

Spend some time at the ARTECH HOUSE art center called “Spectacular Factory: The Holiday Multiverse.”

The show, which will open to the public from 19 November to 8 January 2023 at the Chelsea Market. It is a creative multiverse where guests of all ages can ride on a sugar cane carousel. And get up close and personal with a thousand nutcrackers, swim among the giant swinging bells, and even ride a train among the festive wreaths.

Tickets can be purchased here.

7. Christmas show featuring Radio City Rockettes

Get in the Christmas spirit. Kick off the season with a sensational performance from the Radio City Rockettes at a Christmas concert. There are sure to be sparkling costumes, extravagant props, live animals and, of course, the incredible Rockettes.

8. Admire New York City Ballet: George Balanchine's The Nutcracker

This magical 1954 production features an incredible score by Tchaikovsky and features the entire New York City Ballet. As well as two students from the School of American Ballet. A snowstorm awaits you on stage and a huge Christmas tree. Well, Balanchine's choreography holds it all together. It's charming.

9. Tour of the New York Botanical Garden

Leave the concrete jungle and go into nature at the New York Botanical Gardens. The holiday train show is sure to delight children of all ages. Watch mini trains zip around miniature versions of the Statue of Liberty and Rockefeller Center. After dark, enjoy the light show in the garden. NYBG GLOW is a colorful spectacle with thousands of energy efficient LED lights and holiday installations.

10. Experience the culture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Make going to the museum after Thanksgiving your new family tradition. Fortunately, most museums open their doors on Friday. And the Metropolitan is a great choice for the whole family. There's something here for everyone: your history-loving dad, the pretentious cousin who insists on reminding everyone she went to art school, and the little brother who just wants to see mummies.

 

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