The first full week of February brings a packed slate of events across New York City, from major sports matchups and cultural institutions to free pop ups, markets, and seasonal attractions. Here’s what’s happening day by day from Monday, February 2 through Sunday, February 8.
Monday, February 2
- Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (Feb 2–3): The 150th annual dog show gets underway at Madison Square Garden and the Javits Center, marking one of the city’s longest running winter traditions.
- The Honest Kitchen Inflatable Pups (Feb 2–13): A free Midtown pop up featuring oversized inflatable dogs opens in celebration of Westminster week.
- Free Fitness and Wellness Classes (Feb 2–8): NYC Parks and public spaces host complimentary yoga, Zumba, and walking programs across the five boroughs.
- Arsenal Gallery Exhibition (Ongoing): A free exhibition at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park highlighting Black history and culture.
- Bryant Park Winter Village (Through early March): Ice skating, winter food stalls, and seasonal shopping continue daily.
Tuesday, February 3
- Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (Feb 2–3): Competition events continue throughout the day at Madison Square Garden and the Javits Center.
- NYC Restaurant Week (Through mid February): Participating restaurants citywide offer prix fixe lunch and dinner menus.
- Broadway Week (Through mid February): Select Broadway productions offer two for one ticket deals.
- Bryant Park Winter Village (Through early March): Open daily for skating, food, and shopping.
Wednesday, February 4
- New York Knicks Home Game (Feb 4): The Knicks take the court at Madison Square Garden for a midweek matchup.
- NYFW Pop Ups and Exhibitions (Feb 4–14): Fashion Week related gallery shows and brand activations begin opening across Manhattan.
- The Canvas NYFW Showcase (Feb 4–14): A free arts and design showcase tied to New York Fashion Week.
- Bryant Park Winter Village (Through early March): Evening skating and dining continue.
Thursday, February 5
- New York Rangers vs. Carolina Hurricanes (Feb 5): The Rangers host the Hurricanes at Madison Square Garden for a Thursday night NHL game.
- Wrangler Archives Gallery and Pop Up Shop (Feb 5–8): A free fashion archive exhibition opens and runs through the weekend.
- Bryant Park Winter Village (Through early March): Ongoing skating and winter market activities.
Friday, February 6
- SOUP: Art and Photography Exhibition by Manischewitz (Feb 6–10): A free exhibition blending food culture, photography, and contemporary art opens in Manhattan.
- The Ordinary O Capsule Experience (Feb 6–7): A free immersive skincare pop up opens and runs through Saturday.
- Valentony’s Shop: Cj Hendry x Tony’s Chocolonely (Feb 6–8): An interactive chocolate themed pop up opens for the weekend.
- Bryant Park Winter Village (Through early March): Ice skating and food stalls remain open into the evening.
Saturday, February 7
- Governors Island Ice Sculpture Show (Feb 7): The annual winter event returns with live ice carving, music, and food vendors.
- The Kitsby Lunar New Year Market (Feb 7–8): An indoor market in Long Island City featuring vendors, food, and Lunar New Year programming.
- Brooklyn Museum First Saturday (Feb 7): Free admission with special Black History Month programming.
- SKIN1004 Meatpacking District Pop Up (Feb 7–8): A free skincare pop up offering samples and winter themed experiences.
- POPUPFLORIST Love Letter Gallery (Feb 7–8): A free creative installation focused on art and florals.
- Bryant Park Winter Village (Through early March): Continues as a central weekend destination.
Sunday, February 8
- The Kitsby Lunar New Year Market (Feb 7–8): Final day of the Long Island City Lunar New Year market.
- SKIN1004 Meatpacking District Pop Up (Feb 7–8): The free pop up concludes.
- Valentony’s Shop: Cj Hendry x Tony’s Chocolonely (Feb 6–8): Final day for the immersive chocolate installation.
- New York Transit Museum Holiday Train Show (Through Feb 8): The final day to see the free model train exhibition at Grand Central Gallery.
- Bryant Park Winter Village (Through early March): Ice skating, shopping, and food stalls remain open.
- Free Museum Exhibitions (Ongoing): Sunday access to free gallery shows and public exhibitions across the city.
Despite winter temperatures, New York City’s calendar remains full during the first week of February, with marquee sports, cultural events, and a wide range of free activities spread across the five boroughs. Whether you’re planning a night at Madison Square Garden or hopping between pop ups and markets, there are plenty of reasons to get out and explore.






























































