{"id":6887,"date":"2017-09-16T11:08:49","date_gmt":"2017-09-16T15:08:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.renthop.com\/content-manager\/?p=6887"},"modified":"2017-09-16T11:09:40","modified_gmt":"2017-09-16T15:09:40","slug":"10-outdoor-fall-activities-in-nyc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.renthop.com\/blog\/10-outdoor-fall-activities-in-nyc\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Outdoor Fall Activities in NYC"},"content":{"rendered":"

In a city like New York<\/a>, there are always things to do and see. For the last few months it was the sun, water, and beaches, but now things are changing as the weather is cooling down somewhat. While fall doesn\u2019t officially start until September 22<\/span>nd, y<\/span>ou can start planning now for fall activities in NYC.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

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Fall Activities in NYC<\/h2>\n

Ready to make the most of the fall season? Consider trying one of these fall activities in NYC.<\/p>\n

1. Brave the Crowds and see the Atlantic Antic<\/h3>\n

Even with the crowds, this event is a staple for those who love street festivals. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people line the streets of Downtown Brooklyn<\/a> for Atlantic Antic. This festival has hundreds of different vendors and features everything you could imagine including food stands, crafts, live entertainment, and music. This year, the festival will be taking place on September 24<\/span>th<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n

2. Visit the Feast of San Gennaro<\/h3>\n

First originating in 1926 as a religious commemoration, The Feast of San Gennaro has evolved into an 11-day street fair that is visited by thousands upon thousands of people every year. Faith, food, and fun are the names of the game here and there is an almost endless supply of delicious food and drink to taste. This celebration of food and drink (with some entertainment and fun mixed in) takes place in the Little Italy<\/a> neighborhood of New York City and runs from September 14<\/span>th<\/span>, 2017 through September 24<\/span>th<\/span>, 2017.<\/span><\/p>\n

3. Take a \u201cGhosts of New York\u201d Walking Tour<\/h3>\n

Fall is a scary time for many as Halloween looms in the distance. However, you don\u2019t need to wait until October 31<\/span>st<\/span> to get your fright on in New York City. There are several ghost tours that you can do and the \u201cGhost of New York\u201d is one of our favorites. These after-dark tours are sure to keep you on your toes the whole time. There are a number of different tours and events you can do and these tours go throughout a wide variety of different neighborhoods including Greenwich Village<\/a> and West Village<\/a>. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

4. See the Great Jack O\u2019Lantern Blaze<\/h3>\n

Nothing screams \u201cHalloween\u201d quite like a Jack O\u2019Lantern. Well, except for 7,000 of them. If you have never seen 7,000 hand-carved pumpkins lit up in a variety of shapes, sizes, and formations, you owe it to yourself to check out the Great Jack O\u2019Lantern Blaze. This event takes place on 40 different evenings throughout the fall, so there is sure to be a time that will work for you. The illuminated event takes place in Hudson NY but is definitely worth the drive.<\/span><\/p>\n

5. Get Rural at the Queens County Farm Museum<\/h3>\n

The Queens<\/a> County Farm Museum is a rural escape, right in the big city. This place features restored buildings from numerous centuries, livestock, a greenhouse, farm vehicles, and orchards.This farmland sits within the neighborhoods of Floral Park and Glen Oaks. The farm is open year-round, though many would argue that it’s one of the perfect fall activities in NYC.<\/span><\/p>\n

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