Are you looking for a unique way to upgrade your home, wardrobe, or just have a special experience? Look no further than New York City! From the Toyota Sports Festival to the Harry Potter Store, there are plenty of opportunities to find something special. Plus, you can save money by taking advantage of special offers and coupon codes that match clearance purchases. The New York Open Days, Oktoberfest, and new and haunted car tours are great ways to kick off fall. The Toyota Sports Festival brings interactive and accessible sports experiences to the New York Auto Show.
This year's Auto Show will feature more than 100 immersive exhibits and experiences, such as Camp Jeep New York Toyota's Thrill Ride, Virtual Reality Drives, a themed exhibition about Subaru National Park and more. The New York Indian Film Festival is the oldest and most prestigious festival in North America that celebrates alternative and independent cinema from the global Indian community. Every detail of the Harry Potter Store in New York has been intricately designed, from the decoration of the shelves, above all the incredible merchandise (yes, there are full robes) to the design of the store itself. Superstorm Sandy devastated New York City, but it also flooded the New York Aquarium so much that parts of it were closed to the public for the past decade. Smorgasburg is the spectacular food bazaar that unofficially announces summer in New York City every year.
A new exhibition at the New York City Fire Museum will show the important work of firefighters centuries ago. Starting May 10-13 with a series of events that will be held simultaneously in New York and Los Angeles, PEN America's 18th annual World Voices Festival will feature a host of literary events that are sure to delight people of all backgrounds. Photographer Berenice Abbott captured New York in small black and white images, 266 of which will be exhibited in a fascinating exhibition at The Met this spring. So if you're looking for something unique and exciting to do in NYC, you won't be disappointed!.