73 Best Annual Family Festivals in NYC for Kids—and Most are Free
In NYC, there's always something to celebrate. These New York City festivals are so fun they're worth attending every year, so grab your calendar and start making plans. Our picks for the top family-friendly festivals in NYC include everything from the interactive, art-filled Figment to the adorable Sheep Shearing Festival at the Queens County Farm Museum, and Manhattan's Museum Mile Festival, City of Water Day, and The Big Umbrella Festival. And, what's more NYC than the annual Egg Rolls, Egg Creams, and Empanadas Fest?
Whether you're into math, sand castles, pride, or poetry, there's a New York City festival just right for your family, so read on for our massive list of the very best family-friendly festivals in NYC, organized by season, just for you.
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Places featured in this article:
Sara D. Roosevelt Park
Various locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn
Chinatown and Little Italy
Governors Island
Various Locations
The Paley Museum
Museo del Barrio, 1230 5th Ave. @104th
SVA Theater
South Street Seaport
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Multiple locations around NYC
American Museum of Natural History
Riverside Park - Pier I
St Mary's Park
Hudson River Park Pier 84
Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5
5th Avenue
Theater for the New City
BAM Plaza
Prospect Park
Rockefeller Park
Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture
The Museum at Eldridge Street
Rockefeller Park
Citywide
Astor Plaza
Pier 17, South Street Seaport
Central Park
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Hudson River Park - Pier 76
Rockefeller Park
Riverside Park, Pier I
Arthur Ashe Stadium
Governors Island
Teatro SEA
Multiple locations around NYC
Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
Little Italy
Miller Theater at Columbia University
Little Red Lighthouse (in Fort Washington Park)
The Plaza at Ashland
Brooklyn Commons Park
Times Square - Duffy Square
Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
Citywide and online
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Times Square
Columbia Farm
Brooklyn Bridge Park
St. Ann's Church