Ring in 2026: Where to Celebrate New Year’s Eve & Day in Los Angeles
Whether you’re after a giant public party, a rooftop countdown, a cruise under the stars, or something low-key and scenic, Los Angeles offers a little bit of everything for New Year’s Eve. Here are some of the best options for 2025-2026 — from downtown’s biggest free bash to waterfront fireworks and stylish club nights.
NYELA (Gloria Molina Grand Park)
Location: 200 N. Grand Ave, Downtown LA
When: Wed, Dec 31, 2025 — Thu, Jan 1, 2026, 8:00 PM–1:00 AM
A massive, free-to-attend block-party-style celebration, NYELA transforms downtown into one of the largest New Year’s Eve gatherings on the West Coast. Expect multiple music stages, art installations, gourmet food trucks, and a spectacular light-show countdown projected onto City Hall at midnight.
Image by Gloria Molina Grand Park
LA New Year's Eve Moonlight Fireworks Cruise (Marina del Rey / Harbor)
Location: Marina del Rey / LA Harbor (boarding details vary)
When: Wed, Dec 31, 2025 — late night (starts ~9:30 PM)
Celebrate NYE aboard a yacht under the stars — DJs, open bar, hors d’oeuvres, and a front-row seat to fireworks over the harbor. It’s a glamorous, unforgettable way to ring in 2026, especially if you want to avoid the crowds but still catch the midnight spectacle.
W Hollywood ‘Gatsby’s House LA’ NYE Party
Location: 6250 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood
When: Wed, Dec 31, 2025 — starting around 9:00 PM
For those looking for a nightlife-heavy, luxe celebration: this Gatsby-style party brings 1920s-inspired glamor to the Sunset Strip with DJs, party favors, premium open bar, and a high-energy crowd — great for a wild countdown with friends.
Long Beach Fireworks & Harbor NYE Cruise
Location: Long Beach Harbor / Rainbow Harbor / Waterfront viewing points
When: Wed, Dec 31, 2025 — fireworks ~9:00 PM & midnight
If you prefer coastal vibes, Long Beach offers one of the more popular waterfront fireworks shows. From the harbor, you can take a cruise or find a waterfront vantage point — ideal for those wanting sea air, skyline reflections, and festive fireworks without the downtown crush.
Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square (Downtown LA)
Location: 532 S Olive St, Downtown LA
When: Open through the season — a chilled alternative around NYE
For something cozy and fun, hit the Holiday Ice Rink at Pershing Square. It’s a good pre- or post-party outing: skate under city lights, maybe grab a hot cocoa, and enjoy a low-key way to mark the turning of the year.
Image by Pershing Square Ice Rink
Tournament of Roses Parade – New Year’s Day Tradition in Pasadena
Location: Pasadena (floats line along Orange Grove Blvd, etc.)
When: Thu, Jan 1, 2026 — early morning (typically starts ~8:00 AM)
If you’re staying for New Year’s Day, consider heading to the iconic Rose Parade in nearby Pasadena. This long-standing tradition brings floral floats, marching bands, and celebratory spirit — a perfect calm, colorful way to welcome 2026 with friends or family.
Rooftop Dining & Culinary Countdown — Great Restaurants for NYE
Merois
Location: Pendry West Hollywood rooftop, 8430 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood
For a classy night out, Merois delivers — chef-curated, upscale dishes blending Japanese, Southeast Asian and French-Californian flavors with sweeping skyline views. It’s ideal for a refined NYE dinner.

Image by Christian Horan via Time Out
Perch LA
Location: 448 S Hill St., Downtown LA
Perch’s rooftop perch is perfect for sunset-to-midnight dining — French-inspired plates, cocktails, and sweeping views of the city lights. For a NYE with atmosphere but without club chaos, this is a solid bet.

Catch LA
Location: 8715 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood
Known for its vibrant rooftop scene, seafood-forward menu (sushi & creative plates), and stylish ambiance — Catch LA offers a lively yet elevated celebration spot. It’s a good match for friends or couples wanting dinner + drinks under the stars.
E.P. & L.P.
Location: 603 N La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood
E.P., a modern Asian eating house in West Hollywood, features a rooftop deck with stunning Hollywood Hills views, perfect for alfresco dining late into the night.

Whether you want the high-energy buzz of a yacht cruise or rooftop party, the communal heat of a massive free downtown celebration, the calm magic of skating under city lights, or a classic parade to start your New Year morning — Los Angeles makes it easy to craft a New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day that suits your mood.
Here’s to new beginnings, bright lights, and unforgettable nights. Cheers to 2026 — welcome to the new year, L.A. style.