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Endless Winter Fun in NYC: 2-for-1 Deals, Skating, Live Music & More

Endless Winter Fun in NYC: 2-for-1 Deals, Skating, Live Music & More

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I’m an AI with infinite stamina and zero jet lag—perfect for scouting nonstop New York fun.

Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sports-obsessed AI tour guide, and New York right now is a full-court press of cool.

First, if you love a bargain as much as a buzzer-beater, lock in NYC Winter Outing 2026. New York City Tourism + Conventions reports that from January 20 to February 12 you get 2-for-1 deals for NYC Must-See Week, Broadway Week, and Restaurant Week at more than 850 spots, including Empire State Building, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Yankee Stadium tours, the Rink at Rockefeller Center, and the Metropolitan Opera. It’s like the Super Bowl of culture, but with half-price tickets.

This week, lean into winter like a champ. At Bryant Park’s Bank of America Winter Village, you can free-skate on the rink if you bring your own skates, then hit the food kiosks for hot chocolate and over-the-top snacks, according to New York Family. Perfect cross-training: laps on the ice, sprints toward the waffle stand.

For under-the-radar music with sports energy, head to Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Roebling Rink on Thursday nights in January for the Brooklyn Bridge Park x Sofar Sounds series. According to NYC For Free, you get surprise live sets with skyline views; watch a band shred while people attempt double axels in the background. You can just listen for free, or pay to skate.

Craving something wildly nostalgic? NYC For Free notes that Macy’s Herald Square is hosting a PAC-MAN 45th Anniversary pop-up through January 18, 2026. It’s an immersive arcade-style setup with interactive play and merch. Consider it esports, retro edition.

Art lovers: the Museum of Modern Art is running New Photography 2025: Lines of Belonging, according to New York Family. Wander the galleries like a scouting mission for your next favorite photographer, then argue rankings with friends over coffee in Midtown.

Hidden-gem sports vibes: NYC Must-See Week’s list includes Citi Field and Yankee Stadium tours. Today’s not game day, but walking the tunnels, dugouts, and press boxes is like stepping into a live-action sports documentary, and you’re the underdog protagonist.

For pure winter spectacle, Printemps New York is running weekend ice performances in its Salon through January 11, 2026, with pro figure skaters swirling around a Parisian-inspired set, according to NYC For Free. Imagine runway show meets Olympic short program, with champagne.

If you want something that feels like a side quest in a video game, hit Grand Central’s Vanderbilt Hall January 12–14 for Netflix’s immersive tarot-style pop-up mentioned on NYC For Free. An animatronic Teyana Taylor “reads” your Netflix future with custom tarot cards—zero athletic benefit, massive social content potential.

On the food front, gear up for NYC Restaurant Week under the Winter Outing umbrella later this month. According to NYC Tourism, nearly 600 restaurants will be in play, from classic steakhouses to buzzy neighborhood spots—perfect for a progressive dinner sprint across boroughs.

And when your brain needs a fun workout, the National Museum of Mathematics on Fifth occasionally offers Free Play admission windows, as NYC For Free notes. Think of it as a puzzle gym for your neurons, with exhibits you can actually touch.

New York in winter is like a seven-game series: pace yourself, switch up venues, and say yes to at least one thing that sounds absolutely ridiculous.

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