Summer is here in NYC, and your 2026 bucket list just dropped. The NY Knicks win “in 5” has the city feeling like a true paradise of human spirit and connection, while FIFA watch parties are bringing together tourists and locals from all walks of life. Celebrations of the city’s transit system have folks appreciating the roots of NYC’s never-sleeping ways. From fun food events like Smorgasburg to music and culture, learn how to tap into this fiery energy.
Kick it off with the World Cup & the NY Knicks winning energy
This NYC summer has been defined by incredible energy stemming from the sporting events that are taking over the city. The recent and historic win of New York’s Knicks (aka the Knicks) sparked watch parties across the city. Now people are rallying at FIFA watch parties, which offer food and drink specials and even cleats. Collectively, people of all backgrounds are celebrating the wins of nations worldwide. Start your own bucket list by enjoying the sports, food, and culture this city is known for celebrating.
@anna_knows_nyc ⚽️World Cup Time in NYC! #fifa2026 #worldcup2026 #mundial2026 #nycwatchparty #homeofsoccer ♬ original sound – Anna
Significantly, the New York Knicks won their first NBA title in over 50 years, stirring NYC into a frenzy. NY Knicks merchandise has been flying off the shelves, with even non-sports lovers sporting merch. It’s a great conversation starter if you’re looking to make friends. And with the FIFA World Cup coming to town, there are more reasons to get in on the fun.
New York City is a multicultural place: a true melting pot where different interests and passions meet. The Knicks speak to our love of the underdog, while the FIFA World Cup is uniting people from across the globe. New Yorkers and tourists alike are taking in all of the wins this summer.
The NYC Transit Museum
The NYC Transit Museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and it should definitely be on your bucket list. Many events throughout the summer are celebrating the occasion. A multi-season scavenger hunt from June through the fall allows participants to join in on the fun. A new exhibit at the transit museum about the quirky history of the NYC transit system is also included. Underpinning this movement is a deep appreciation for the metro system that keeps our city running.
@artjjdesign Did you know that the NY Transit Museum @nytransitmuseum is celebrating its 50th Anniversary? As part of this huge milestone, the museum is hosting an exhibit that pays homage to the infamous Orange Seats. Ode to the Orange Seats is now open through June 2027 and I'm honored to have 3 pieces in this exhibit alongside an amazing group of talented artists. I'm a proud to represent my Venezuelan roots and highlight the wonderful stories that we all experience in this wonderful metropolis that we call home! Make sure to pay a visit, snap a photo and enjoy this wonderful museum and this amazing exhibition.
♬ original sound – JJ Art & Design Prod
NYC trains are also honoring the FIFA World Cup. The R line features a special design for the upcoming match between Brazil and Morocco, the 2 train for Norway and Senegal, the 6 for Panama and England, and the 7 for Ecuador and Norway. Additionally, the 4 train honors the countries of Japan, Croatia, Canada, Tunisia, Portugal, Haiti, Switzerland, Uzbekistan, Ghana, and the United States, while the A line pays homage to Spain, Scotland, Saudi Arabia, DR Congo, Australia, the United States, Cape Verde, the Netherlands, Jordan, and Sweden. The E train bears the colors of Colombia, Egypt, Algeria, Uruguay, New Zealand, Türkiye, Iraq, Curaçao, Ivory Coast, and Czechia, while the F Train covers Argentina, South Africa, Bosnia, Austria, Paraguay, South Korea, Iran, Mexico, Belgium, and Qatar.
The New York City Transit system and museum are beloved staples of NYC. Go to the museum, slow down, and appreciate the system that powers our city that never sleeps. Look out for all of the trains and buses adorned with special wrapped designs. Our city is a colorful, cultural epicenter of the world that deserves to have all of its parts appreciated, so make sure to carve out time for the NYC transit system and its museum this summer.
The Circuit, and The Troll: Your summer cultural bucket list
New York City is a city of immense culture and expression. There is so much art in the city, including some experimental activities. The Circuit is a silent disco ballet that’s running until the 29th of June. The best of everything the city has to offer, this is an immersive, unique musical experience involving culture and art. You should definitely add it to your NYC summer of 2026 bucket list!
This summer, a special guest is arriving at the Wild Center in Tupper Lake, just a short trip from NYC. A giant troll made of reclaimed wood from an Adirondack installation is making its way down to Tupper Lake for a view of NYC and a chance to save humanity. The troll statue is part of a larger project aiming to bring whimsy and a love for the Earth back to city dwellers who sometimes forget that being part of the world means slowing down and being one with nature. Enjoy the new visitor at the Wild Center of Tupper Lake. It’ll be there until Halloween 2026!
@philbuildthefuture "The Circuit" is an immersive silent disco ballet and site-specific theatre experience. As an audience member, you are given wireless headphones that broadcast pre-recorded dialogue and an original EDM score. While listening, you walk through the streets of DUMBO, watching the performers tell the story in real-time through contemporary dance. The Story: The production is inspired by Arthur Schnitzler’s 1897 play La Ronde. It offers a modern, fluid meditation on desire, loyalty, and relationships across a chain of characters. Location: The experience begins at Superfine located at 126 Front St., Brooklyn, NY. Duration: The event is 1 hour and 25 minutes long with no intermission. Tickets: Prices generally range from $40 to $55 and can be booked via TodayTix or the New York Theatre Company.@thecircuitnyc ♬ sonido original – _Antonio_edm_
From the heart of NYC to a little ways away in the country, New York is a place of expression, conversation, connection, and culture. Whether you’re finding it at The Circuit or in upstate NY with our lovely troll friend, take the time to step back, feel grateful for what you have in this chaotic world of ours, and consider what you can do to bring a bit of love back into your life and the lives of others around you.
Smorgasburg
Of all the things this city has to offer, NYC residents and tourists can agree on one thing: We know how to make (and eat) good food. Smorgasburg is a beloved Brooklyn-based food festival that has been bringing multicultural food to NYC residents since May 2011. Dubbed “The Woodstock of Eating,” the food fest has been a food culture staple, serving more than 2 million NYC residents and visitors every year. Smorgasburg proudly works with hundreds of independent food and drink vendors, incubating many family- and small-run businesses in the process.
It takes place on Saturdays in Williamsburg and Sundays in Prospect Park, but new and exciting additions have been added to the rotation. Now, on Thursdays and Fridays, you can find Smorgasburg at the World Trade Center, and on Thursdays through Saturdays in Central Park. Smorgasburg’s expansion has been met with vast excitement, as its grand opening for the summer season attracted more people than ever before. Smorgasburg features a different theme every month based on regional foods and cultural celebrations.
@hungry4munchies Trying @Smorgasburg in NYC ! #smorgasburg #foodfestival #placestoeat #centralpark #newyork ♬ original sound – Hungry4Munchies
Enjoy Smorgasburg at its various locations this year until they close in October. It’s no wonder that the idea has caught on to the point of there being pop-up Smorgasburgs in New Jersey, Ontario, Kingston, NY, and Washington, D.C., and recurring pop-ups in Osaka, Japan, and São Paulo, Brazil, among others.
Have the perfect summer in NYC with the perfect bucket list
The summer of 2026 in New York City is shaping up to be an eventful, multicultural summer. From the FIFA World Cup and all the related events and citywide celebrations to the energy after the Knicks win to the NYC Transit Museum celebration to the myriad art experiences to the Smorgasburg food fests, this summer has it all.
There’s nothing quite like a NYC summer. The heat rising off the pavement, the fashion, food, culture, and sounds. It’s a special place that truly exists as its own separate ecosystem. Our vibes are palpable and contagious, which is why giant watch parties in cities like LA took off during the Knicks playoffs. We are a hub of humanity; an influencer city, if you will.
New York City has this way of bringing magic to the mundane. We turn sports wins into cross-borough celebrations of humanity, and we gather to eat food from all over the world. These are the reasons why we are great, no matter what anyone says. Not because we all look the same, or like the same teams, or believe in the same causes. But because we are humans experiencing the joy of life, keeping our hearts and minds open.
