Ultimate Guide to Celebrating Christmas in New York City

1. Introduction to Celebrating Christmas in New York

Who doesn’t want to celebrate Christmas in New York? Every great Christmas movie or memory of ours is somehow associated with NYC. It has always been our dream to spend Christmas in NYC, and we finally got the chance to experience the holiday season there.

2. Tips for Our Christmas Vacation in New York

We asked all our friends from Manhattan what to do during the holiday season, and they provided us with amazing suggestions. We created our list and set off to explore New York City for the holidays.

Fun Ideas For Christmas in New York

When staying in New York during Christmas, we recommend choosing accommodation near Times Square. We’ve been to New York many times, and have great suggestions for where to stay in the city during the holiday season.

Watch our video HERE of Christmas in New York

3. Bundle Up for Festive Fun

Bundle up with your favorite hat, scarf, and mittens. Pack your comfortable and warm winter boots, layer up, and prepare to explore Christmas in New York! From famous department stores adorned with decorations to the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

4. Top Attractions for Holiday Fun

New York truly comes to life during the holidays, especially in midtown Manhattan, where department stores are decorated, performances are in full swing, and skating rinks are bustling with holiday cheer. Let’s dive into the best places to visit during your Christmas vacation in NYC!

5. The Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall

Radio City Music Hall – A dream come true

The Radio City Christmas Extravaganza is a New York City institution dating back to 1932. If you’re looking to catch a show during the holidays, this is definitely the one to see!

6. The Nutcracker at Lincoln Center

If you’re interested in another Christmas show, you can see the Nutcracker performed by the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center. This classic performance is synonymous with the holiday season and is a must-see!

7. Explore Christmas Markets

Union Square Holiday Market is one of many Christmas Markets

You can’t experience Christmas in New York without visiting the Christmas markets. We loved exploring the festive stalls that offer everything from ornaments to hot apple cider!

8. Ice Skating at Bryant Park

Bryant Park may have been our favorite place during Christmas! The ice skating rink is free to access, and the atmosphere is vibrant with holiday stalls surrounding the rink.

9. The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

Rockefeller Tree decorated for Christmas in New York

No visit to New York City at Christmas is complete without seeing the iconic Rockefeller Christmas Tree. The lighting ceremony draws huge crowds, and it remains a beloved holiday tradition.

10. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Christmas Tree

The Met features a stunning Christmas tree that is part of a Neapolitan Nativity scene. It’s a beautiful sight that captures the holiday spirit.

11. Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show

Light Show at Saks Fifth Avenue

Saks Fifth Avenue is known for its elaborate holiday window displays, and their light show adds an impressive touch to the festive atmosphere in the city.

12. Macy’s Herald Square Christmas Display

Macy’s Herald Square transforms its windows into holiday-themed scenes, attracting countless visitors each year. This tradition has been enchanting guests for over a century!

13. Central Park in Winter

Central Park in New York City at Christmas

Strolling through Central Park with a hot chocolate in hand is a romantic holiday experience. The enchanting setting is perfect for enjoying the winter scenery.

14. Horse Carriage Rides

Do the research before you take that carriage ride

While not everyone opts for a carriage ride, it’s a classic option to consider for a unique experience in Central Park.

15. Dining at Tavern on the Green

Tavern on the Green – the most romantic Christmas stop

Though we were unable to dine at Tavern on the Green due to a lack of reservations, it remains a must-visit location for a lovely Christmas meal in a beautiful setting.

16. Enjoying the Empire State Building

The Empire State Building dazzles with festive lighting during the holidays, providing breathtaking views of the city from the Observation Deck.

17. Holiday Train Show at the Botanical Gardens

The New York Botanical Gardens hosts a delightful holiday train show featuring miniature landmarks. It’s a magical experience for families and visitors alike.

18. Views from Brooklyn

Brooklyn Bridge Park offers stunning views of the NYC skyline and is a noteworthy spot to appreciate the festive lights of the city.

19. Dyker Heights Christmas Lights

Christmas in New York: New York City Skyline

Head to Dyker Heights for a renowned Christmas light display, where residents deck out their homes in spectacular fashion.

20. Post-Holiday Festivities: New Year’s Eve

Even after December 25th, the holiday spirit continues in New York City. If you’re in town for New Year’s Eve, make your way to Times Square for a memorable celebration.

21. Bronx Zoo Light Show

The Bronx Zoo transforms into a winter wonderland with special light displays and entertainment, making it a delightful spot to visit during the holiday season.

Where to Stay in New York at Christmas

Our View of Manhattan

During our last trip to New York, we stayed at the Intercontinental Times Square and enjoyed its upscale amenities. If you’re looking for affordability, check out options like the Holiday Inn Times Square, which keeps you close to all the holiday attractions.

New York City Christmas Quick Tips

Is Christmas a good time to visit New York?

Absolutely! Christmas markets, festive window displays, and vibrant celebrations make New York a must-visit during the holidays.

What should you pack for a winter visit to New York?

Be sure to pack layers and prepare for cold weather. Comfort is key when exploring the city in winter!

What holiday activities should you not miss?

Be sure to explore iconic attractions such as the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, holiday markets, and the famous Christmas lights displays.

We loved every moment of our holiday in New York; there’s truly no other place in the world where Christmas is embraced as passionately as here.

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