New York City is a multicultural hub with dozens of museums, hundreds of parks and millions of people. The amount 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.

'The Gates' Augmented Reality Experience

  • Active until March 23
  • Central Park, Manhattan
  • Free and open to the public

It's been 20 years since "The Gates," 16-foot-tall archways draped with orange fabric, were installed in Central Park for 16 days in February 2005.

As part of the anniversary, the Bloomberg Connects app now allows visitors to experience "The Gates" yet again. Read more about it here.

Additionally, The Shed in Hudson Yards is reflecting back on the art project with an exhibit featuring drawings done by Christo, one of the artists behind "The Gates."

A Century of 'The New Yorker'

  • Opens Feb. 22
  • New York Public Library, Manhattan
  • Free and open to the public

An exhibit opening Saturday at the New York Public Library is celebrating 100 years of "The New Yorker" magazine.

The display will feature cover art throughout the decades, documents from the publication's founding, historical photographs and rare manuscripts.

For more, Julie Carlsen, the exhibit's co-creator, joined NY1 to discuss how they put it together.

Black History Month Celebration

  • Saturday, Feb. 22 at 11 a.m.
  • African Burial Ground National Monument, Manhattan 
  • Free and open to the public

Organizers say this event "celebrates the rich history, culture, and achievements of the Black community, especially here in New York City."

There will be dance performances, speeches and awards being given to Black artists and community leaders who have made "significant contributions" to the city.

Cha Cha Festival

  • Saturday, Feb. 22 and Sunday, Feb. 23 from noon to 7 p.m.
  • 161 Water St. (5th Floor), Manhattan
  • Free and open to the public

Part of Lunar New Year celebrations put on by the Asian American Arts Alliance, this festival will give attendees a chance to sample various teas and learn about the different ways they're prepared.

There is also an exhibition set up to educate visitors on "the history, aesthetics and ritualistic significance of tea."

NYBG Orchid Show

  • Open from Feb. 15 to April 27
  • New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx
  • Ticket information here

New Yorkers are invited to experience all things orchid at the New York Botanical Garden's 22nd edition of their annual orchid show.

This year's theme is "Mexican Modernism," with the orchids displayed in "settings inspired by the bold, multicolored designs of architect Luis Barragán."

The exhibit will also be open on select nights for dance parties. More information here.

Silvered Langur Baby at the Bronx Zoo

  • Bronx Zoo, the Bronx
  • Ticket information here

New Yorkers visiting the Bronx Zoo's JungleWorld exhibit will be able to spot a new inhabitant by its orange-colored coat.

An infant silvered langur monkey has been born, and, over the course of the next three to five months, its orange coat will gradually change to the silvery color sported by adults of the species.

Silvered langurs are listed as a “vulnerable” species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Bryant Park Winter Village

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

Bryant Park's Winter Village includes an ice skating rink and an indoor lodge with food and drink options.

Also, as of Jan. 10, New Yorkers can reserve tickets to ride bumper cars on ice.

The Rink at Rockefeller Center

  • Open through March
  • 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."