June 1st: Eat lunch alfresco at Claudette (and trick your Instagram followers into thinking you’re in Paris). En savoir plus .
June 2nd: Embrace your inner nerd at the World Science Festival--where else can you spend the evening geeking out about dark matter with a bunch of physicists? En savoir plus .
June 3rd: Wait in line for free tickets to see the all-lady production (yessss) of Taming of the Shrew at the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park. En savoir plus .
June 4th: Take a pilgrimage to Randall’s Island to see the Killers, Marian Hill and tons more bands rock out at the Governors Ball. En savoir plus .
June 5th: Stroll through the park and shop for a new painting for your dining room at the Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit. It’s multitasking at its finest. En savoir plus .
June 6th: It’s summer, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t learn anything new. Take a free Italian, Japanese or Brazilian Portuguese class in Bryant Park. En savoir plus .
June 7th: There’s nothing better than a glass of refreshing lemonade. Oh, except getting to see Beyoncé sing Lemonade live at Citi Field. En savoir plus .
June 8th: Go old school with funk/soul band Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings in the Prospect Park bandshell, part of BRIC’s Celebrate Brooklyn! Lineup. En savoir plus .
June 9th: Learn how to raise happy chickens in the city at the Imani Community Garden’s urban chicken coop. (Yep. Seriously.) En savoir plus .
June 10th: Time for a three-hour vacation: Sip cocktails and eat tapas as Gin Mare transforms the gorgeous Ramscale Studio rooftop into a Mediterranean paradise. En savoir plus .
June 11th: Finally, a use for that flapper dress you bought for Halloween. Sip gin rickeys and do the Charleston at the Jazz Age Lawn Party on Governors Island. En savoir plus .
June 12th: Head to Broadway hot spot the Metropolitan Room to watch the Tony Awards live while drinking martinis. Something tells us a little show called Hamilton is going to win some stuff. En savoir plus .
June 13th: Longing for the great outdoors? Rough it at OutdoorFest in Brooklyn, where you can learn wilderness survival skills, then go sailing. En savoir plus .
June 14th: Prepare your best true story for the Moth StorySlam at Housing Works Bookstore (or just watch others tell theirs). No pressure, but it better be good--it’ll be broadcast on the podcast. En savoir plus .
June 15th: See next year’s hit movies before they’re released wide at BAMcinemaFest--first up on opening night is the indie hit Little Men, starring Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Ehle and Alfred Molina. En savoir plus .
June 16th: Here’s your new signature summer dish: Learn to make killer fried chicken and biscuits at Haven’s Kitchen. You’ll win every picnic, we promise. En savoir plus .
June 17th: Stake out a spot on STK Downtown’s breathtaking rooftop at happy hour. Order a Manhattan and the crispy rock shrimp. Repeat as necessary all summer long. En savoir plus .
June 18th: Channel your inner Ariel at the Coney Island’s annual Mermaid Parade. It’s crowded, hot and crazy, but it’s worth it. En savoir plus .
June 19th: Spend the day swimming at Brighton Beach--when you get hungry, hit the streets for a bowl of authentic Ukrainian borscht at Café Glechik. En savoir plus .
June 20th: It’s a summer tradition: Sip a glass of white wine and watch the sunset at the Frying Pan, a docked boat off the Hudson. En savoir plus .
June 21st: Your nails called. They want a new warm-weather-friendly manicure from Paintbox. En savoir plus .
June 22nd: Who needs a vacation home when you can kick back at Pier A Harbor House in Battery Park? All of the views, none of the mortgage. En savoir plus .
June 23rd: This is not a drill. Amy Schumer is headlining at Madison Square Garden. We repeat: This is not a drill. En savoir plus .
June 24th: Catch one of the dozens of all-night improv shows at UCB’s Del Close Marathon, where the chance of an Amy Poehler sighting is extremely high. En savoir plus .
June 25th: Sample hundreds of Long Island wines and treats at the North Fork Crush Wine & Artisanal Food Festival at Jamesport Vineyards. Wear your elastic-waist pants. En savoir plus .
June 26th: Put on your best rainbow ensemble and join in the Gay Pride March as it celebrates its 46th year. En savoir plus .
June 27th: Wake up early to grab an everything bagel doughnut (yep, it’s as weirdly delicious as it sounds) at the Doughnut Project. En savoir plus .
June 28th: Guys, best news ever: You can finally learn to make Roberta’s pizza from scratch at this Brooklyn Kitchen class taught by chefs Anthony Falco and Peter Litschi. En savoir plus .
June 29th: Sweat it out at a free African dance class at the Target Brooklyn Community Garden. En savoir plus .
June 30th: We know it’s completely cliché, but wait an hour for a burger at Shake Shack in Madison Square Park. You know it’s worth it. En savoir plus .
July 1st: Get brave and sing in front of a bunch of strangers outside at Totally Public Karaoke at Pier I. (Might we suggest “Formation”? It’s what Beyoncé would want.) En savoir plus .
July 2nd: Venture out to Rockaway Beach for some free Yoga on the Beach, then jump into the ocean to cool off. En savoir plus .
July 3rd: Eat oysters and sip summery cocktails at Eataly’s beachy new rooftop pop-up restaurant, Sabbia. En savoir plus .
July 4th: Scope out an early spot at Brooklyn Bridge Park for a picnic (bring grown-up juice boxes), then stay for a perfect view of the fireworks. En savoir plus .
July 5th: Get a head start on your winter wardrobe at Bryant Park Knits, where you can knit sweaters and scarves in the sweltering heat. It’s free, and you even get yarn and needles. En savoir plus .
July 6th: Usually the woodsy Hallett Nature Sanctuary in Central Park is closed to the public, but from 2 to 5 p.m. you can explore the lush forest trails. En savoir plus .
July 7th: Take a free, beginner tango class at West Harlem Piers taught by Strictly Tango NYC. En savoir plus .
July 8th: Who needs one lunch when you can have 12? Head to Broadway Bites in Greeley Square for a ton of amazing lunch options in one outdoor spot. En savoir plus .
July 9th: Dance under the stars at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing, featuring live music by the Harlem Renaissance Orchestra. If you’re really good, you might win the lindy hop dance contest. En savoir plus .
July 10th: Can’t swing a trip to France this year? Pop over to the Bastille Day Street Fair on 60th Street between Fifth and Lexington avenues. En savoir plus .
July 11th: Sip Czech beer and spend the day lounging at the picnic tables at the Astoria Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden. En savoir plus .
July 12th: Stargaze--and planet gaze--on the High Line with telescopes provided by the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York. En savoir plus .
July 13th: Design your own ice-cream creation at Magnum’s New York storefront in Soho (we like ours with gold flakes). En savoir plus .
July 14th: Take the Jitney to the Hamptons for the day (but before you go, sign up for PureWow’s Hamptons edition so you’re in the know). En savoir plus .
July 15th: Take a day trip uptown to the Cloisters--check out medieval European art, then explore the gorgeous grounds. En savoir plus .
July 16th: Yay, we don’t have to go to the Jersey shore to bump, set and spike. Play free beach volleyball from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pier 25 (and yep, there’s real sand). En savoir plus .
July 17th: Try the almost-too-pretty-to-eat Japanese raindrop cake at Smorgasburg Williamsburg. (We said almost.) En savoir plus .
July 18th: Have a picnic in Central Park…anywhere besides Sheep Meadow. There are so many other great places to explore, like the grassy spots around Belvedere Castle. En savoir plus .
July 19th: Take advantage of the beautiful weather and wait outside for a cotton-candy milkshake at Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer. En savoir plus .
July 20th: It’s a New York must: See Billy Joel sing “Uptown Girl” at Madison Square Garden as part of his concert residency. En savoir plus .
July 21st: Explore the Met Breuer, a satellite gallery dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the former Whitney Museum space. En savoir plus .
July 22nd: Check out NYC’s newest rooftop pool and the breathtaking views at Hotel Indigo’s Mr. Purple. En savoir plus .
July 23rd: Take a chocolate-making tour at Raaka Chocolate (but try to resist dipping your hands into the vats.) En savoir plus .
July 24th: Sip a refreshing avocado margarita at Mexican hot spot Javelina. (Veggie cocktails are really in right now.) En savoir plus .
July 25th: See and be seen at the pool at the Beach at the Dream Downtown…if you can get past the velvet rope at the door. En savoir plus .
July 26th: Lounge in the hammocks at Gantry State Park and gaze at a panoramic view of the New York skyline. En savoir plus .
July 27th: Get a big dose of '90s high school nostalgia at McCarren Park’s outdoor screening of 10 Things I Hate About You. En savoir plus .
July 28th: Need to cool down? Head to Mehanata Bulgarian Bar and have a seat in the subzero vodka room. En savoir plus .
July 29th: Take a break from the hustle and bustle--head to Ditmas Park for a healthy, local feast at the Farm on Adderley. En savoir plus .
July 30th: See Jessie Mueller knock it out of the park as a baking guru in the new Sara Bareilles musical Waitress on Broadway. (Oh, and the whole theater smells like pie.) En savoir plus .
July 31st: Get an early head start on your holiday shopping at the Artists & Fleas “Christmas in July” event in Williamsburg and Chelsea Market, featuring handmade goodies and caroling karaoke. En savoir plus .
August 1st: Even if sports aren’t your thing, you have to see the Mets play the Yankees at Citi Field. If only for the cheese fries. En savoir plus .
August 2nd: They’re baa-aaack. A new revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats is opening on Broadway. Meow. En savoir plus .
August 3rd: Watch The Royal Tenenbaums under the stars at Pier I in Riverside Park South and steal decor ideas for your apartment. En savoir plus .
August 4th: Learn to play chess in Bryant Park. By the end of the summer, you’ll be a grandmaster. (Well, maybe.) En savoir plus .
August 5th: Duck into the Garden at St. Luke in the Fields for a quick, green respite from the city. En savoir plus .
August 6th: Summer Streets is back: From 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., it’s totally safe to bike, run or play on Park Avenue from the Brooklyn Bridge all the way up to Central Park. En savoir plus .
August 7th: Munch guanciale e pepe rice on Santina’s colorful patio and pretend you’re dining along the Amalfi Coast. En savoir plus .
August 8th: Take a day trip to Fort Tilden in Queens, one of the (relatively) less crowded beaches in the city. En savoir plus .
August 9th: Air-conditioning not cutting it? Plunge into the 46-degree ice bath at Aire Ancient Baths and you’ll forget all about the heat. En savoir plus .
August 10th: Eat lunch, New Orleans-style: Order a pound of crawfish with potatoes and corn at Lower East Side seafood spot The Boil. En savoir plus .
August 11th: Wake up bright and early for this fusion of yoga, ballet and calisthenics outside the Flatiron building, taught by the folks at the Rise NYC. En savoir plus .
August 12th: Relax on Gallow Green’s cozy porch swing and sip a Pimm’s Punch (Pimm’s No. 1 with crushed ginger, cucumber, mint and lime) in the charming rooftop garden. En savoir plus .
August 13th: Learn how absinthe is made (and, of course, sample some) at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Herbal Spirits Tour. En savoir plus .
August 14th: You look sweaty. Skip the McCarren Park Pool (too crowded) and get a day pass at the McCarren Hotel’s gorgeous pool instead. En savoir plus .
August 15th: Eat wild-caught oysters and take in the beautiful view at Grand Banks Oyster Bar. En savoir plus .
August 16th: Explore Wave Hill, a sprawling, 28-acre public garden overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. En savoir plus .
August 17th: Try poke, NYC’s newest food trend, at Pokeworks. It’s kind of like a Hawaiian version of ceviche. En savoir plus .
August 18th: Hang out at The Top of the Standard Hotel, a gorgeous rooftop lounge you’ll never want to leave. En savoir plus .
August 19th: Get your Zen on with a seven day urban retreat at the Shambhala Center, a Buddhist meditation space. En savoir plus .
August 20th: Go on the NYC Margarita March and sample eight margaritas from bars across the city. A portion of the proceeds goes to non-profit and charitable organizations, so win-win. En savoir plus .
August 21st: Can’t decide which band to see? Check out the Billboard Hot 100 Music Festival at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater--this year, Ariana Grande, J. Cole, Calvin Harris & tons more. En savoir plus .
August 22nd: Take a winemaking tour at City Winery, then sip a glass of local wine. And you might want to buy an extra bottle or three to take home. En savoir plus .
August 23rd: Pretend you’re in Malibu and hang ten at Brooklyn Surf Bar in Williamsburg. There’s even sand on the floor. En savoir plus .
August 24th: Spend the day basking in the sun at Coney Island--and don’t forget to go for a spin on the iconic Wonder Wheel. En savoir plus .
August 25th: You couldn’t pay us to golf. Mini-golfing on the other hand? We’re there. Play 18 holes at Pier 25 in Hudson River Park. En savoir plus .
August 26th: Hang out on the patio and listen to live jazz music at Italian joint Le Fanfare in Greenpoint. En savoir plus .
August 27th: Sip a summery Lao with mezcal, agave and passion fruit juice on the Press Lounge roof while gazing at the unbelievable view. En savoir plus .
August 28th: Take a stroll down Bank Street in the West Village, one of the most beautiful streets in New York City. En savoir plus .
August 29th: Nab a seat to the first round of the U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. (But if you see a green ball flying at your head, duck.) En savoir plus .
August 30th: Bike up through Riverside Park and into the gorgeous Untermyer Gardens and Conservatory--but pretend you’re in Greece instead of Yonkers. En savoir plus .
August 31st: Congrats! You officially made the most of your summer. To celebrate, set sail on a North River Lobster Company cruise. You deserve all the lobster rolls. En savoir plus .