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20 Fun Things to Do This Weekend in Harlem and Beyond

  • The Curious Uptowner
  • 4 days ago
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Explore cozy indoor events at uptown's museums—plus more fun things to do this weekend in Harlem and beyond.


January 20-February 12

Eighteen uptown eateries are taking part in the latest round of NYC Restaurant Week (which actually runs for more than three weeks), featuring set lunch and dinner menus for $30, $45, and $60.


Saturday, January 24 10am-11:30am FREE

Inwood Payson Park House in Inwood Hill Park, Dyckman St and Payson Ave

The Urban Park Rangers guide hopeful bird watchers to the best spots to view Bald Eagles, who often hunt for fish along the Hudson River.


Saturday, January 24 11am-noon

Sugar Hill Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling, 898 St. Nicholas Ave at 155th St

Singer Flor Bromley leads a musical interpretation of Faith Ringgold's book "Aunt Harriet’s Underground Railroad in the Sky" with songs, words and puppets.


Saturday, January 24 at 1pm

East Harlem Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave at 103rd St

Head to the dance floor at this musical celebration reuniting Chinatown Records and Basement Bhangra, delivering a fusion of Chinese and South Asian sounds.


Saturday, January 24 1pm-4pm

Washington Heights The Met Cloisters, 99 Margaret Corbin Dr

The American LGBTQ+ Museum joints forces with the Met Cloisters to explore the museum's latest exhibition, "Spectrum of Desire: Love Sex and Gender in the Middle Ages."



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January 9-March 7; Tue-Sat 11am-6pm

Central Harlem Claire Oliver Gallery, 2288 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd between W 134th and W 135th Sts

This new two-person exhibition features the quilts of artist friends Carolyn Mazloomi and Sharon Kerry-Harlan.


Friday & Saturday 7am-11pm, Sunday-Thursday 7am-9pm

Central Harlem Gottesman Rink, Davis Center at the Harlem Meer, Central Park, E 110th St between Fifth and Lenox Aves

Central Park's beautiful new facility in the north end has quietly transformed into an ice rink. If you're planning to go during peak skating hours (Mon-Fri 5pm-11pm and weekends), consider booking your tickets in advance here.


The new Gottesman Rink at the Davis Center in Central Park.
The new Gottesman Rink at the Davis Center in Central Park.

Friday & Saturday 11am-9pm; Sunday, Wednesday & Thursday 11am-6pm

Central Harlem 144 W 125th St between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd and Lenox Ave

The Studio Museum in Harlem's beautiful new building—seven years in the making—is finally open. Come by to see the special exhibition featuring the light sculptures of Tom Lloyd and revolving artworks from the permanent collection. Book your tickets for free admission on family-friendly Studio Sundays.


November 1-March 22, 2026; Wed-Sun 11am-5pm FREE

East Harlem The Africa Center, 1280 Fifth Ave between E 109th and E 110th Sts

This group photography exhibition features the work of 12 Sudanese photographers—half of who still live in the country—tracing the conflict from 2019 revolution to the ongoing war.


November 6-March 22, 2026; Thu-Sun noon-5pm FREE

Washington Heights The Hispanic Society, 3741 Broadway between W 155th and W 156th Sts

Rare historical textiles, recently restored paintings, and newly-exhibited illuminated manuscripts shine the spotlight on the opulent fashions of Imperial Spain.


Friday 6pm-9pm; Saturday & Sunday 1pm-4pm, 6pm-9pm

West Harlem Skating Rink at Riverbank State Park, entrance at Riverside Drive and 145th St

Lace up your skates for ice skating all season long at Riverbank State Park.


November 7-January 19; Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am-6pm

East Harlem The Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave at E 103rd St

Professional and amateur bakers from across the city show off their gingerbread creations inspired by the theme "Iconic New York." Judges this year include Harlem's own Melba Wilson (Melba's) and Aliyyah Baylor (Make My Cake).


Car-free streets at Party on Park in East Harlem
Reproduction of Black drag queen Bonnie Clark's prize-winning gown at "The Gay Harlem Renaissance" exhibition at the New York Historical.

October 10-March 8, 2026; Tue-Thu 11am-5pm, Fri 11am-8pm, Sat & Sun 11am-5pm

Upper West Side The New York Historical, 170 Central Park West and 77th St

This new exhibition celebrates the many Black LGBTQ+ creatives that made Harlem flower in the 1920s and 1930s. Think blues singer Gladys Bentley, poet Countee Cullen and lesser-known figures like drag ball queen Bonnie Clark.


Fri 10am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am-3pm

Sugar Hill Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling, 898 St. Nicholas Ave at 155th St

Stop by for the latest exhibitions—"Faith Ringgold: Artist, Storyteller, Activist," the mural "Beneath the Harlem Sun" by artist Zelinette Estrada and the 2025 Student Exhibition—plus storytelling and much more.


Through Summer 2026 (Jangueando) & January 11, 2026 (Coco Fusco); Thu-Sun 11am-5pm

East Harlem El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Ave at 104th St

East Harlem's museum celebrating Latino culture has two new exhibitions: "Jangueando" features about 30 newly acquired works, including painting, photography, sculpture and installation; "Coco Fusco" shines the spotlight on the Cuban-American artist's films, installations and photographs.


May 8-June 30, 2026; Mon-Sat 10am-6pm FREE

Central Harlem Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 515 Malcolm X Blvd and 135th St

The Schomburg is celebrating its 100th anniversary with this exhibition of objects—from paintings by Aaron Douglas to inscriptions by Zora Neal Hurston—that have formed the library's first century.


Weekends starting on Fridays at 8pm

Sugar Hill 750A St. Nicholas Ave between W 147th and W 148th Sts

This Black-owned comedy club—the only one in NYC—kicks off the weekend with live shows every Friday.


Saturdays at 9am FREE

Inwood Inwood Hill Park, Seaman Avenue and Isham Street entrance

Organized by New York Road Runners, this free community-led 5K run includes three loops through the woods and along the salt marsh in Inwood Hill Park.


Wednesday-Sunday 10am-5pm FREE

Hamilton Heights 414 W 141st St between St. Nicholas and Convent Aves

Go on a free tour of founding father Alexander Hamilton's historic uptown home, including a stroll through the parlor, dining room and study.


Weekends until 3:45am

Central Harlem Shrine, 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd between W 133rd and W 134th Sts

This gem of a live music venue kicks into high gear on the weekends with a mix of jazz, funk, blues, and even comedy—ending with DJ sets that run into the early morning.


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Oct 28, 2023

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