Memorial Day NYC 2026 falls on Monday, May 25, with the long weekend running from Friday, May 22 through Monday, May 25. New York City marks the occasion with parades, free ceremonies, cultural festivals, beach openings, and waterfront events. This year carries extra significance, as the United States marks its 250th anniversary. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, there is something for every person in the city this weekend.
Why Memorial Day Weekend Matters in New York City
Memorial Day is a federal holiday honoring U.S. military personnel who died in service. In New York City, it also signals the unofficial start of summer. Parks open, beaches welcome lifeguards, and outdoor events return across all 5 boroughs. Consequently, this long weekend draws some of the largest crowds of the spring season.
Furthermore, 2026 adds national weight to the celebration. The United States turns 250 years old this year, and New York City is one of the central locations for national commemoration events. Clearly, this Memorial Day will be one of the most significant in recent memory.
Intrepid Museum: Free Ceremonies and Events All Weekend
The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum hosts a full Memorial Day weekend program from May 22 to 25, 2026 at Pier 86 on the Hudson River. All pier activities are free and open to the public. The weekend begins Friday, May 22 with a free movie screening of Top Gun on the flight deck. On Saturday, May 23, the Museum hosts Battle of the Big Bands, celebrating the music, dance, and style of the swing era.
On Monday, May 25, civic and military leaders will gather for a wreath-laying ceremony in honor of those who gave their lives in service to the nation. The ceremony concludes with a flyover by Navy fighter jets. The Memorial Day Ceremony begins at 11:00 AM on the pier and is free and open to the public. Additionally, interactive military displays from the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, and the Military Transport Association are available all weekend.
Brooklyn Memorial Day Parade: NYC’s Oldest March
One of the longest-lasting Memorial Day parades in the country, Brooklyn’s Memorial Day Parade will take place Monday, May 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM. Veterans, NYPD, and NYFD personnel will march from 78th Street and Third Avenue to 101st and Fourth Avenue in honor of fallen soldiers and their families.
The Little Neck-Douglaston Memorial Day Parade in Queens is not only the largest in New York, but also the largest nationwide. Both parades are free to attend. Arrive early for the best viewing position, as these events fill quickly.
Expert Perspective on Memorial Day in New York
Maria Reyes, Director of Community Programming, Brooklyn Cultural Alliance, New York City
“Memorial Day weekend in Brooklyn is unlike anything else in the city. Families come out for the parade, then stay for DanceAfrica and the street bazaar. The energy lasts the entire weekend.”
“We saw attendance at community events increase 25% in 2025 compared to the prior year. In 2026, with the 250th anniversary, we expect even larger turnout. This weekend brings the whole borough together.”
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DanceAfrica 2026 at BAM: A Brooklyn Cultural Tradition
This Memorial Day weekend, the nation’s largest festival dedicated to African diasporic dance and music opens Brooklyn’s stages and streets to the rich culture and artistry of Uganda. Now in its 49th year, the festival honors Uganda’s past, celebrates its present, and looks to its future. The festival runs from May 22 to 25 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Avenue.
The DanceAfrica Bazaar features more than 150 vendors and is open Saturday, May 23 from 12 PM to 10 PM, and Sunday and Monday from 12 PM to 8 PM. Entry to the bazaar is free. Tickets for performances inside the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House range from $21 to $86. Moreover, the festival includes film screenings, dance classes, visual art, and community workshops throughout the weekend.
NYC Beaches Open for Memorial Day Weekend 2026
Memorial Day weekend marks the official opening of New York City’s public beaches. All NYC public beaches open Memorial Day weekend with lifeguards on duty from 10 AM to 6 PM. The most popular options include:
- Coney Island (Brooklyn): Nathan’s hot dogs, the Cyclone roller coaster, and the boardwalk
- Rockaway Beach (Queens): Surfing, food trucks, and a relaxed atmosphere
- Orchard Beach (The Bronx): Family-friendly with a lively crowd
Additionally, Governors Island offers live music and other free entertainment for families on Memorial Day weekend. The ferry from Lower Manhattan runs regularly throughout the day.
Conclusion: Building Your Memorial Day NYC Weekend Plan
Memorial Day NYC 2026 offers more choices than any single day can hold. First, decide whether your priority is remembrance, culture, or outdoor recreation. Second, check start times for parades and ceremonies, as both begin in the morning. Then, plan your afternoon around DanceAfrica or a beach visit. Finally, consider that Memorial Day NYC brings large crowds to waterfront areas and parade routes. Arrive early at free events, use public transit where possible, and check official event websites for any last-minute updates.
This Memorial Day weekend, New York City honors its fallen heroes and celebrates summer in its most distinctive way. There is no better city to mark this moment. Plan early, arrive ready, and make the most of the long weekend.
Resources for Memorial Day NYC 2026 Planning






Skip Coney Island on the actual Monday if you hate crowds. Rockaway is way more chill and the food trucks alone are worth the A train ride.
La cérémonie au musée Intrepid est tellement émouvante, j’y suis allée avec mon mari il y a deux ans et le moment où ils déploient le grand drapeau américain sur le pont du porte-avions, ça te coupe le souffle. On est restés silencieux pendant un long moment après la sonnerie aux morts.
Justo estaba planeando el fin de semana con mi familia y este artículo me ahorró horas de búsqueda. Lo de Governors Island con música en vivo y ferry corto desde Manhattan suena perfecto para los niños, que ya están cansados de Times Square. Voy a combinarlo con un picnic y quizás bajar al Intrepid el domingo si nos da el tiempo. Gracias por incluir los horarios de los socorristas en las playas, ese tipo de detalle es lo que falta en otras guías.
The Brooklyn Memorial Day Parade running from 78th Street all the way down to 101st and Fourth Avenue is a stretch of Bay Ridge that most visitors to New York never see, and honestly that’s part of what makes it worth going. It doesn’t have the tourist infrastructure of the St. Patrick’s Day route on Fifth Avenue. Veterans, FDNY, NYPD, local families lining the sidewalks. It feels like the city remembering something rather than performing it, which is a distinction that matters more this year with the 250th anniversary adding weight to everything.
The detail about the Little Neck-Douglaston parade being the largest in the entire country always surprises people. I grew up two blocks from the route and we’d set up chairs at 7am to claim our spot.
Little Neck-Douglaston being the largest Memorial Day parade in the entire country and not just New York is one of those facts most New Yorkers do not even know.