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Labor Day in New York 2025

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Labor Day in New York

Labor Day in New York is a national holiday that marks the end of the summer season, and in 2025, falls on Monday September 1, an annual tribute to the contribution that workers have made to the strength, success and welfare of the United States. It is also the last chance to go to or organise an outdoor event or a long weekend away. What can you do in New York during Labor Day?

What to Expect During Labor Day?

During Labor Day most restaurants and shops will remain open, but all schools, governments, and most businesses are closed. New Yorkers go out to a picnic or barbecue in parks. Also, many people spend the weekend out of town in The Hamptons or Fire Island, to close off the summer season. The baseball season is in full swing around Labor Day, which means that the New York Yankees and New York Mets are playing.

During Labor Day and Labor Day weekend, there are a lot of special events that are fun to do. See a complete overview of parties, cruises and more here.

Tips for Labor Day

You might be able to visit a museum on Labor Day, museums that are normally open on the day that Labor Day falls, will be open as usual.

Governors Island is a popular spot to enjoy the outdoors. Furthermore, you can go to one of the many parks in New York and enjoy the last rays of sunlight of the summer along with the New Yorkers. If you want to do what the locals do (those who are still in town) then go to Brooklyn to watch the West Indian Parade. You can get the most delicious street food and there are entertaining music and lively dancers. The parade takes place annually on every Labor Day.

There is also a Labor Day Parade, it is always held on the first or second Saturday of September. The Labor Day parade originated on the very first Labor Day in 1882 and has continued ever since. The day revolved around festivities for the working class and their families.

The Difference Between Labor Day and International Worker’s Day

In many countries in of the rest of the world Labor Day is celebrated in May. Labor Day is the same as International Worker’s Day, but in the United States (and also in Australia and Canada) Labor Day is celebrated on a different day than on May 1st. The United States has chosen to celebrate in September instead because it filled the large gap between the two national holidays: Thanksgiving and Independence Day.

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What is Labor Day?

Labor Day is an annual tribute to the contribution that workers have made to the strength, success and welfare of the United States. Today, Labor Day or Labor Day Weekend is primarily seen as the end of the summer season. It is also the last chance to go to or organise an outdoor event or a long weekend away.

When is Labor Day?

Labor Day in the United States is celebrated annually on the first Monday of September. In 2025, Labor Day falls on Monday September 1.

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