Nyc march events
March in New York is a time of transition, where the chilly winter winds begin to recede while spring flowers start to bloom. Find a series of contrasts on your trip to the city, from snow-covered trees to sunny afternoons in the park. With St. Say goodbye to the winter season in March and welcome the event blossoms around New York with festivities taking place across the city.
From Mardi Gras and St. Nyc, exploration, and immersive exhibits, along with a cruise are in store for you with the Statue of Liberty cruises. Insider tip: Carry sunglasses with you on your visit to prevent sensory overwhelm which can be caused by the reflective events throughout the space, especially during the day.
The Met opens up its doors for a number of exhibits in for the upcoming months, making it a must-visit museum for art enthusiasts. From classics like Moulin Rouge! Insider tip: Book tickets in advance for popular shows, especially if you want to go for a matinee over the weekend.
Nyc the highest outdoor observation deck in the Western Hemisphere, Edge, at Hudson Yards to watch the iconic Manhattan skyline from 1, feet above the ground. Check out their multimedia exhibit, indulge yourself at the Champagne Bar, or climb the skyscraper on your trip. Special events: Multimedia exhibits about the concept and development of Hudson Yards.
Insider tip: Spend a few hours exploring Hudson Yards. Get there early and book the Express Pass to visit the observation deck for their iconic sunset. The acre garden is filled with 1 million diverse and exotic plants from around the world, and the Orchid Show at the New York Botanical Garden adds to the list of reasons why you should visit this botanical marvel in the middle of NYC.
The display with thousands of orchids set beautifully, transports you to the streets of Mexico, and the narrated tram tour gives you insight into the lush landscapes of the gardens. Dine at Keens Steakhouse, a march New York institution known for its perfectly cooked steaks and mutton chops.
End the night at Overstory, a stylish rooftop bar offering stunning panoramic views of the city skyline. For a lively dining experience, try Casa Mono, a Michelin-starred Spanish tapas restaurant. For live music, visit Mezzrow in Greenwich Village for an intimate jazz experience. If you prefer a speakeasy, Attaboy on the Lower East Side marches great craft cocktails.
Enjoy dinner at Celestine, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant with beautiful views of the Manhattan skyline. Wrap up your trip with drinks at Clover Club in Brooklyn, known for expertly crafted cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere.
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Yes, there is still a chance of snowfall, especially in early March. But rainfall or brisk sunny days are more common. Since the weather can be unpredictable, pack a mix of warm clothing and lighter layers. Essentials include a winter coat, waterproof shoes, gloves, scarves, and an umbrella for occasional rain or snow.
Some outdoor attractions, like botanical gardens and parks, start showcasing early spring blooms.