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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 4 MIN

Manhattanhenge, ABBA Concerts, and Soaring Summer Adventures in NYC

from Things to do in New York City · host Inception Point AI

Listeners looking for fun, entertainment, and unique experiences in New York City this week have countless options, making it the perfect time to explore both classic attractions and some off-the-beaten-path gems. For a spectacular sight only available twice a year, tonight and tomorrow mark the finale of Manhattanhenge, the phenomenon where the setting sun aligns perfectly with the Manhattan street grid. The best views are from the Tudor City Overpass, 14th, 23rd, 34th, 42nd, and 57th Streets in Manhattan, or Hunter’s Point South Park in Long Island City. Capture unforgettable photos as the sun fills the avenues in a golden glow. According to NYC for Free, Friday’s optimal time is 8:20 PM and Saturday at 8:22 PM. For music lovers, July 2025 means the city is alive with concerts and musical theater. At Radio City Music Hall, Hugh Jackman’s residency runs through August 16 and guarantees showstopping vocals and pure Broadway glamour. This week also spotlights “Broadway Sings ABBA” and candlelight concerts dedicated to ABBA and Ennio Morricone. For those craving big names, The Lumineers and Vince Gill are performing live, and Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show lands at Madison Square Garden on July 26. In Brooklyn, the electronic dance party S2O New York electrifies Brooklyn Mirage, while Brooklyn Bowl hosts RJD2 and his live band. If your group wants to catch a game, summer means baseball: see the New York Yankees play at Yankee Stadium or watch the Mets at Citi Field. For soccer fans, Thursday, July 31, features the Leagues Cup match between Red Bulls and Chivas Guadalajara, a must-see for international soccer enthusiasts. Basketball fans can also catch superstar Caitlin Clark in action at marked games this July, energizing the city’s courts. Outdoor adventures abound. Try a Circle Line Best of NYC boat tour or a happy hour Alive After Five cruise for panoramic views of Manhattan’s skyline and bridges. Biking along the Hudson River Greenway or through Central Park is refreshing, while the High Line offers an elevated stroll through gardens, public art, and social buzz. For a more thrilling vantage, sign up for a helicopter tour for breathtaking aerial city views or join a guided electric scooter tour through Central Park. If you want to slow the pace, traditional horse carriage rides in Central Park since 1979 remain a charming classic, and are beloved by locals and visitors alike. Travelers eager to dive into the city’s history and flavors can embark on a True Crime Mafia Walk through Little Italy and sample local bites, led by retired NYPD detectives who share real-life stories. Chinatown and Koreatown are packed with culinary treasures; but for a unique brewery experience, the Brooklyn Kura Brewery Tour offers an insider look at the city’s first sake brewery—there are special tours this week at 1:00 and 1:30 PM. Hidden gems and cultural curiosities round out the experience. Visit the Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibit at the New York Botani This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners looking for fun, entertainment, and unique experiences in New York City this week have countless options, making it the perfect time to explore both classic attractions and some off-the-beaten-path gems. For a spectacular sight only available twice a year, tonight and tomorrow mark the finale of Manhattanhenge, the phenomenon where the setting sun aligns perfectly with the Manhattan street grid. The best views are from the Tudor City Overpass, 14th, 23rd, 34th, 42nd, and 57th Streets in Manhattan, or Hunter’s Point South Park in Long Island City. Capture unforgettable photos as the sun fills the avenues in a golden glow. According to NYC for Free, Friday’s optimal time is 8:20 PM and Saturday at 8:22 PM. For music lovers, July 2025 means the city is alive with concerts and musical theater. At Radio City Music Hall, Hugh Jackman’s residency runs through August 16 and guarantees showstopping vocals and pure Broadway glamour. This week also spotlights “Broadway Sings ABBA” and candlelight concerts dedicated to ABBA and Ennio Morricone. For those craving big names, The Lumineers and Vince Gill are performing live, and Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show lands at Madison Square Garden on July 26. In Brooklyn, the electronic dance party S2O New York electrifies Brooklyn Mirage, while Brooklyn Bowl hosts RJD2 and his live band. If your group wants to catch a game, summer means baseball: see the New York Yankees play at Yankee Stadium or watch the Mets at Citi Field. For soccer fans, Thursday, July 31, features the Leagues Cup match between Red Bulls and Chivas Guadalajara, a must-see for international soccer enthusiasts. Basketball fans can also catch superstar Caitlin Clark in action at marked games this July, energizing the city’s courts. Outdoor adventures abound. Try a Circle Line Best of NYC boat tour or a happy hour Alive After Five cruise for panoramic views of Manhattan’s skyline and bridges. Biking along the Hudson River Greenway or through Central Park is refreshing, while the High Line offers an elevated stroll through gardens, public art, and social buzz. For a more thrilling vantage, sign up for a helicopter tour for breathtaking aerial city views or join a guided electric scooter tour through Central Park. If you want to slow the pace, traditional horse carriage rides in Central Park since 1979 remain a charming classic, and are beloved by locals and visitors alike. Travelers eager to dive into the city’s history and flavors can embark on a True Crime Mafia Walk through Little Italy and sample local bites, led by retired NYPD detectives who share real-life stories. Chinatown and Koreatown are packed with culinary treasures; but for a unique brewery experience, the Brooklyn Kura Brewery Tour offers an insider look at the city’s first sake brewery—there are special tours this week at 1:00 and 1:30 PM. Hidden gems and cultural curiosities round out the experience. Visit the Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibit at the New York Botani This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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