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July

Browse features on Latin culture that takes place every July in New York City, including Indigenous, European, and African culture.

Things To Do in NYC in July

Pachamama is the Andean New Year Celebration of Mother Earth

Pachamama (Kwasny221/Adobe)

AUGUST 1 🇦🇷 🇨🇱 🇧🇴 🇪🇨 🇵🇪

Ogun Balenyo is the Dominican Palo Saint of Santiago de Los Caballeros

Ogun Balenyo is the Dominican Palo saint of war (Public Domain)

JULY 25 🇩🇴

Aggayú Solá is the Cuban Yoruba Orisha of Flowing Forces of Nature

Aggayú Solá (Jose/Adobe)

JULY 25 🇨🇺 🇭🇹 🇵🇷

Summer Streets NYC Provides Hundreds of Blocks of Car-Free Fun and Family Entertainment

Summer Streets NYC (Lei Xu/Dreamstime)

QUEENS, Vernon Blvd 🇧🇷 🇨🇴 🇵🇷
STATEN ISLAND, Forest Ave 🇲🇽 🇵🇷
MANHATTAN, Lafayette, Park Avenue, 110th St, Broadway
THE BRONX, Grand Concourse
BROOKLYN, Eastern Parkway

Colombian Day Parade NYC Desfile Colombiano Celebrates Colombian Independence

Colombian Day Parade in New York City (Kobby Dagan/Dreamstime)

NORTHERN BLVD, Jackson Heights, Queens 🇨🇴

Peruvian Festival and Peruvian Parade in Paterson is NYC’s Gran Desfile y Festival Peruano

Peruvian Parade Desfile Peruano Paterson (Luis Antonio Rosendo/Dreamstime)

PASSAIC, CLIFTON, and PATERSON New Jersey 🇵🇪

St Christopher is the Traditional Patron Saint of Travelers

St Christopher fresco in Termeno, Italy (Gabriffaldi/Adobe)

JULY 25 🇮🇹

Puerto Rico Constitution Day is a Great Time to Visit the Island

Puerto Rico Constitution Day (Dennis Van De Water/Dreamstime)

JULY 25 🇵🇷

Peruvian Independence Day is July 28, 1824

Peruvian Independence Day at the Presidential Palace in Lima (Robert Lerich/Dreamstime)

LIMA, Peru 🇵🇪

National Pisco Day Celebrates the Spirit of Peru

National Pisco Day (Brent Hofacker/Adobe)

JULY 24 🇵🇪

Festival Independencia Orgullo Colombiano Celebrates Colombian Independence in Flushing Meadows Corona Park

Festival Independencia Orgullo Colombiano (CamaraLucida1/Adobe)

NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens 🇨🇴

Saint James The Greater is the Patron Saint of Spain, Antigua Guatemala, and Loíza Aldea Puerto Rico

Saint James the Greater, Met Cloisters from Miraflores Charterhouse (Public Domain/Metropolitan Museum of Art)

JULY 25 🇪🇸 🇬🇹 🇵🇷

NYC Restaurant Week is a Great Time to Try Latin Restaurants with Family and Friends

NYC Restaurant Week (Monkey Business Images/Dreamstime)

Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island

Jazz in July at the 92nd Street Y Features African American, Puerto Rican, and Spanish Jazz

Jazz in July, Aaron Diehl (Maria Jarzyna/92NY)

92ND STREET Y, Upper East Side, Manhattan 🇺🇸 🇵🇷 🇪🇸

Bastille Day in New York City

Bastille Day (Kovalenkov Petr/Dreamstime)

JULY 14, 1789

PARIS, France 🇫🇷

Buck Moon is the July Full Moon

Buck Moon over New York City (David M. Sacerdote/Dreamstime)

MOTHER EARTH

L’Alliance Bastille Day Celebration is NYC’s Grand French Culture Street Fair, Oh là là

L'Alliance New York Bastille Day Celebration (Jose Terrero/Dreamstime)

MADISON AVENUE, Upper East Side, Manhattan 🇫🇷

Giglio Feast at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Shrine Church is an Italian Street Fair Famous for Dancing the Giglio Tower

Giglio Feast, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast Williamsburg (Rebekah Burgess/Dreamstime)

SHRINE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL, Williamsburg, Brooklyn 🇮🇹

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Returns to the Brooklyn Bridge and East River

Macy's 4th of July Fireworks on the East River (Potovs/Dreamstime

MANHATTAN Financial District, Two Bridges, Lower East Side
BROOKLYN Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO
🇺🇸

Ogun is the Yoruba Orisha of Metal, Technology, Drivers, and Rum, ¡Aguanile!

Ogun, orisha of metals (Iurii Krasilnikov/Dreamstime)

JANUARY 29 Cuban tradition (Regla de Ocha) 🇨🇺 🇵🇷
JUNE 29 African tradition (Regla de Ifá) 🇧🇯 🇳🇬 🇹🇬
JULY 25 Dominican tradition (21 Divisiones) 🇩🇴

Colombian Independence Day in New York City

Colombian Independence Day (Jesse Kraft/Dreamstime)

July 20, 1819 🇨🇴

Frida Kahlo, Icon of Mexico, Women, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ Communities

Frida Kahlo (Everett Collection/Adobe)

COYOACÁN, Mexico City, Mexico 🇲🇽

Fourth of July in New York City is U.S. Independence Day

Fourth of July in New York City (Eduard4us/Dreamstime)

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, July 4, 1776 🇺🇸

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