Magical Christmas Eve Celebrations in New York City

For some New Yorkers, Christmas Eve is about Christmas caroling and preparing for Santa’s visit. For others, it represents the biggest Jewish singles party night of the year. Here are our top Christmas Eve event picks in New York City—options for everyone.

New York Palace Holiday Fantasy Brunch

Start a new Christmas tradition by taking the kids to the New York Palace for their special Holiday Fantasy Brunch. Children can enjoy interacting with life-size toy soldiers and a beautiful Christmas princess bearing cookies.

The menu features festive fare for both kids and adults. Adults will appreciate the Winter Wonderland Porcini Mushroom Soup and the Maine Lobster Rigatoni. For the youngsters, Mrs. Claus’ Macaroni & Cheese, Comet’s Cinnamon Crepe Pops, and the Elves Cupcake Shop offer delightful treats for dessert. Christmas Eve is the last day to experience the Holiday Fantasy Brunch this season, so make your plans accordingly.

The Ball Jewish Singles Event

The Christmas Eve party hosted by Let My People Go stands as the biggest Jewish singles event of the year. This memorable occasion hosts thousands of singles across five venues, including Marquee, The Dream Downtown, and Hiro. A Jewniversal Pass allows access to all locations for just $30 per person, complete with complimentary limo service between the venues.

Christmas Caroling in Washington Square Park

Join the caroling under the arch in Washington Square Park, accompanied by the Rob Sussman Brass Quartet. Gather by the Christmas tree at 5:00 PM on Christmas Eve. If you’re concerned about knowing all the words to your favorite Christmas carols, don’t worry—complimentary songbooks will be provided to help you join in the fun.

The Matzoh Ball

The Matzoh Ball is another highlight for Jewish singles—this time organized by the Society of Young Jewish Professionals at Capitale. Tickets are available for $30 per person. This year, Matzoh Ball is partnering with My Charity: Water to raise funds for clean water initiatives for those in need.

Heebonism

The annual Heebonism party on December 24 will feature exciting surprise guests, musical entertainment, drink specials, and more. The festivities will take place at Le Poisson Rouge (158 Bleecker Street), with advance tickets priced at $15 and $20 at the door.

Giants/Jets Game Beer Bash

Cheer on the Giants and Jets on the jumbo screens at Stadium Grill at Bowlmor Times Square. A special deal provides 90 minutes of endless beer, wings, and fries for just $26, making it a great spot to enjoy the game.

Christmas Eve with David Broza at the 92nd Street Y

Experience a live performance by Israeli recording artist David Broza at Kaufmann Concert Hall (92nd Street and Lexington) on Christmas Eve. Broza’s unique vocal and guitar arrangements draw inspiration from the sounds of Israel, Spain, and England. Tickets are available for $70 per person.

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