New York City is a multicultural hub with dozens of museums, hundreds of parks and millions of people. The number of potential things to see and do can feel overwhelming, but NY1 has you covered with some of the highlights taking place this weekend across the five boroughs.

Fifth Avenue's 200th Birthday Celebration

  • Dec. 8 from noon to 6 p.m.
  • Fifth Avenue from 48th to 55th Street, Manhattan
  • Free and open to the public

The Fifth Avenue Association says they are transforming the corridor from 48th to 55th Street into a pedestrian-only live space on Sunday to celebrate the 200th birthday of the avenue. The event will feature music, performances and exclusive experiences from nearby retailers.

Parade on Rockaway

  • Dec. 6-8
  • 142-82 Rockaway Boulevard, Queens
  • Free and open to the public

Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Parade on Rockaway is a three-day holiday event.

On Friday night, organizers kick things off with what they say is the largest Christmas tree lighting in Queens. Saturday is parade day, with the route lit up from 130th Street to 143rd Street on Rockaway Boulevard. On Sunday, Santa will give a toy to every child who registers online.

A holiday winter village and other Christmas displays will be part of the festivities all three days.

For other tree lightings in the city, check here.

Wallabout Wonderland Holiday Market

  • Dec. 7-8 from noon to 5 p.m.
  • Brooklyn Navy Yard (141 Flushing Avenue)
  • Free and open to the public

This year marks the seventh installment of the Wallabout Wonderland Holiday Market at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. More than 200 vendors will be set up on Saturday and Sunday to sell crafts, clothes, jewelry, food and décor, among other items.

For other holiday markets in the city, check here.

Pearl Harbor Remembrance at the Intrepid

  • Dec. 7 at 11 a.m.
  • Intrepid Museum, Manhattan
  • Ticket information here

Families of local Pearl Habor survivors will commemorate the 83rd anniversary of the attacks at the Intrepid Museum at Pier 86 in Manhattan on Saturday. A commemorative wreath laying in the Hudson River will follow.

The ceremony is open to everyone with admission and will also be livestreamed here.

Holiday Lights at the Bronx Zoo

  • Nov. 22-Jan. 5
  • Bronx Zoo
  • Ticket information here

The Bronx Zoo's seasonal tradition continues this year for its 125th anniversary. Millions of holiday lights line the park as visitors are invited to check out the hundreds of wildlife lanterns representing dozens of plant and animal species.

Organizers say the event also includes a light tunnel, a holiday train, illuminated performers and a roast-your-own-s'mores station.

holiday lights
(Credit: Bronx Zoo)

Frost Fest at Luna Park

  • Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 23 to Jan. 1
  • Also on select weekdays and holidays
  • Luna Park, Brooklyn
  • Ticket information here

Coney Island's Luna Park is transformed for the holidays. The park's website says guests can enjoy up to 20 rides "in a new festive atmosphere."

A holiday market with hot cocoa and Santa's Wonderland are part of the experience as well.

Grand Holiday Bazaar

  • Sundays through Dec. 22
  • 100 W 77th Street, Manhattan
  • Free and open to the public

A year-round staple of the Upper West Side, the Grand Bazaar sports a holiday theme from Thanksgiving week to Christmas.

Seasonal vendors bring end-of-year themed treats to the indoor-outdoor market, which will feature over 300 rotating merchants selling everything from vintage decor to handmade jewelry and artisanal foods.

NYBG Holiday Train Show

  • Open through Jan. 20
  • New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx
  • Ticket information here

The New York Botanical Garden's annual Holiday Train Show returns for its 33rd year. Visitors have the opportunity to see nearly 200 replicas of New York City landmarks — all created from plant parts.

Toy trains wrap around the recreations, including the city's iconic skyscrapers, Yankee Stadium and the New York Public Library. The garden runs both day and night availabilities, with seasonal food and drink offerings as well.

New York Transit Museum Holiday Train Show

  • Open through February 2025
  • New York Transit Museum Gallery, Grand Central Terminal
  • Free and open to the public

Another train show for the holiday season, the New York Transit Museum's offering is smaller than what's on display at the New York Botanical Garden, but no tickets are required.

Celebrating its 20th year, the exhibit features model trains running through a 34-foot-long display — departing from a miniature Grand Central and passing by other iconic New York City landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and Empire State Building. The Transit Museum's collection of model trains includes Metro-North, Polar Express and vintage subway train sets.

Gingerbread NYC: The Great Borough Bake-Off

  • Up through Jan. 12
  • Museum of the City of New York, Manhattan
  • Ticket information here

The Museum of the City of New York hosts gingerbread creations from bakers across the boroughs for its third annual bake-off.

The theme this year was “Iconic New York,” inviting artists to create pieces that represented distinct sights in their communities. Visitors can see the finalists on display, all made of entirely edible materials, then cast their vote for “People’s Choice.” 

Bryant Park Winter Village

  • Open through March 2, 2025
  • Bryant Park, Manhattan
  • Free and open to the public

Bryant Park's Winter Village is open for the season.

The annual holiday staple in the city features a variety of local shops, a rink for ice skating, and an indoor lodge with food and drink options.

The Rink at Rockefeller Center

  • Open through March 2025
  • Rockefeller Plaza, Manhattan
  • Ticket information here

Ice skating is open for the season at The Rink at Rockefeller Center. The center's website calls it one of the city's "quintessential winter activities."