US Independence Day: Where to Watch Macy’s Fireworks Show in New York

US Independence Day: Where to Watch Macy’s Fireworks Show in New York
US Independence Day: Where to Watch Macy’s Fireworks Show in New York

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Ready to rock for Independence Day? This year’s Macy’s annual fireworks show will light up New York City as usual. It will be today (July 4th) at 9:25 pm, after Ashanti, LL Cool J and Bebe Rexha. If you don’t want to miss a second of this spectacle of 60,000 fireworks, you’ll need to find the right spot. Here are the best locations to watch the annual US Independence Day fireworks display.
Manhattan:

First Avenue and East 42nd Street: there will be a viewing platform from Macy’s, providing a beautiful view of the embankment and the fireworks over the river.
First Avenue and East 34th Street: it is the only public entry point that is wheelchair accessible.
First Avenue and East 20th Street: the perfect place to enjoy the view of the Macy’s fireworks show.

Queens:

Gantry Plaza State Park: this park in Queens offers a beautiful view not only of the fireworks, but also of the Empire State Building.

Brooklyn:

Newtown Barge Park;
transmitter park;
Marsha P. Johnson State Park.

Macy’s recommends avoiding: Bushwick Inlet Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Grand Ferry Park, Domino Park, Hunter’s Point South Park, Roosevelt Island And East 34th Street Ferry Landing. Viewing fireworks in these areas is clearly not going to be enjoyable due to limited visibility.
The show will take place regardless of weather conditions, but let’s hope for a gift from nature in honor of the holiday. If you don’t get a chance to watch the fireworks in person, don’t worry, you can watch the fireworks show live from Macy’s on NBC.

On the subject: Not only fireworks from Macy’s: how to celebrate US Independence Day in New York

Remember that during the event you need to take additional security measures. It is recommended to use public transport to avoid problems with parking and traffic. If you see anything suspicious, call 911 or report it to the police who will be in crowded areas.
The NYPD reminds viewers that large backpacks, cool bags, sun loungers, lawn blankets, umbrellas, or alcoholic beverages are not allowed on the lookouts. All prohibited items are subject to seizure.
Street closures
Before planning your public transit trip, visit mta.info so you don’t miss the start of the show due to street closures or traffic. The following streets will be closed from 14:00 to 2:00:
Manhattan:

FDR Drive between Brooklyn Bridge and East 63rd Street
Avenue C between East 16th Street and East 20th Street
East 20th Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue C
East 23rd Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue C
East 26th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
East 30th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
30th Street Entrance Ramps
East 33rd Street between 1st Avenue and 3rd Avenue
East 34th Street between 2nd Avenue and FDR Drive
34th Street Entrance Ramps
East 37th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
East 38th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
East 41st Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
East 42nd Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
42nd Street Entrance Ramps
East 48th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
East 49th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
East 53rd Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive

Bridges over the East River:

Brooklyn Bridge – closes at approximately 7:00 pm, no walking or cycling;
Manhattan Bridge – approximately at 19:00, walking and cycling is prohibited;
Williamsburg Bridge – approximately at 19:00, walking and cycling is prohibited;
Edward I. Koch Bridge – Vehicle, pedestrian or bicycle traffic will be stopped around 7:00 pm.

Happy Independence Day! Enjoy a vibrant and impressive New York Independence Day fireworks show.

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US Independence Day: Where to Watch Macy’s Fireworks Show in New York

Ready to rock for Independence Day? This year’s Macy’s annual fireworks show will light up New York City as usual. It will be today (July 4th) at 9:25 pm, after Ashanti, LL Cool J and Bebe Rexha. If you don’t want to miss a second of this spectacle of 60,000 fireworks, you’ll need to find the right spot. Here are the best locations to watch the annual US Independence Day fireworks display.

Manhattan:

  • First Avenue and East 42nd Street: there will be a viewing platform from Macy’s, providing a beautiful view of the embankment and the fireworks over the river.
  • First Avenue and East 34th Street: it is the only public entry point that is wheelchair accessible.
  • First Avenue and East 20th Street: the perfect place to enjoy the view of the Macy’s fireworks show.

Queens:

  • Gantry Plaza State Park: this park in Queens offers a beautiful view not only of the fireworks, but also of the Empire State Building.

Brooklyn:

  • Newtown Barge Park;
  • transmitter park;
  • Marsha P. Johnson State Park.

Macy’s recommends avoiding: Bushwick Inlet Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Grand Ferry Park, Domino Park, Hunter’s Point South Park, Roosevelt Island And East 34th Street Ferry Landing. Viewing fireworks in these areas is clearly not going to be enjoyable due to limited visibility.

The show will take place regardless of weather conditions, but let’s hope for a gift from nature in honor of the holiday. If you don’t get a chance to watch the fireworks in person, don’t worry, you can watch the fireworks show live from Macy’s on NBC.

On the subject: Not only fireworks from Macy’s: how to celebrate US Independence Day in New York

Remember that during the event you need to take additional security measures. It is recommended to use public transport to avoid problems with parking and traffic. If you see anything suspicious, call 911 or report it to the police who will be in crowded areas.

The NYPD reminds viewers that large backpacks, cool bags, sun loungers, lawn blankets, umbrellas, or alcoholic beverages are not allowed on the lookouts. All prohibited items are subject to seizure.

Street closures

Before planning your public transit trip, visit mta.info so you don’t miss the start of the show due to street closures or traffic. The following streets will be closed from 14:00 to 2:00:

Manhattan:

  • FDR Drive between Brooklyn Bridge and East 63rd Street
  • Avenue C between East 16th Street and East 20th Street
  • East 20th Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue C
  • East 23rd Street between 1st Avenue and Avenue C
  • East 26th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • East 30th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • 30th Street Entrance Ramps
  • East 33rd Street between 1st Avenue and 3rd Avenue
  • East 34th Street between 2nd Avenue and FDR Drive
  • 34th Street Entrance Ramps
  • East 37th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • East 38th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • East 41st Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • East 42nd Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • 42nd Street Entrance Ramps
  • East 48th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • East 49th Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive
  • East 53rd Street between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive

Bridges over the East River:

  • Brooklyn Bridge – closes at approximately 7:00 pm, no walking or cycling;
  • Manhattan Bridge – approximately at 19:00, walking and cycling is prohibited;
  • Williamsburg Bridge – approximately at 19:00, walking and cycling is prohibited;
  • Edward I. Koch Bridge – Vehicle, pedestrian or bicycle traffic will be stopped around 7:00 pm.

Happy Independence Day! Enjoy a vibrant and impressive New York Independence Day fireworks show.

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