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Experience the most wonderful time of the year in one of the world’s most festive cities! As the backdrop to several timeless holiday movies, the Big Apple has everything from award-winning performances and mouthwatering cuisine to dazzling storefronts and lively city streets. Begin by exploring iconic attractions on a guided city tour that includes Rockefeller Center’s massive Christmas Tree, followed by a visit to Radio City Music Hall for a special show featuring the famous Rockettes. The next day, cruise New York Harbor for sights of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and more. Then, attend a spectacular New York City Ballet performance of The Nutcracker™ at the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts. Our last day includes 360-degree panoramic views from the observation deck of the Empire State Building and a gourmet Farewell Lunch. Throughout this tour, enjoy staying at a wonderful hotel near Times Square, perfect for exploring on your own during ample time at leisure.

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Additional Tour Information

Your holiday vacations experience includes:, all accommodations featuring.

  • 4 nights at the Sheraton New York Times Square
  • 4 nights at Sheraton New York Times Square

Attractions & Highlights

  • New York City guided tour
  • Rockefeller Center Christmas tree & ice rink
  • Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes®
  • Lower Manhattan Harbor cruise
  • New York City Ballet performance of The Nutcracker at the Lincoln Center
  • Empire State Building observation deck
  • Time at leisure in New York City
  • Radio City Music Hall feat. Stage Door Tour & Christmas Spectacular® Starring the Radio City Rockettes®
  • Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
  • Liberty Midtown cruise
  • Grand Central Station
  • New York City Ballet performance of The Nutcracker™ at the Lincoln Center

6 Excellent Meals Featuring

  • 3 breakfasts in New York City
  • Holiday Vacations Welcome Lunch
  • Holiday Vacations Farewell Lunch
  • Daily breakfasts
  • Welcome Lunch at a local restaurant
  • Farewell Lunch at Porter House Bar and Grill

December 10, 2024 - December 14, 2024

Price Per Person

Final Payment Date: 09/06/2024

December 17, 2024 - December 21, 2024

Final Payment Date: 09/13/2024

December 9, 2025 - December 13, 2025

Final Payment Date: 09/05/2025

December 16, 2025 - December 20, 2025

Final Payment Date: 09/12/2025

Day 1 : Arrive in the Big Apple

We fly to New York City to begin our wonderful holiday getaway. Our superb accommodations for the next four evenings are near Times Square, an essential focal point from where we'll begin each day exploring the city’s best-known attractions, museums, and shops.

Day 2 : A City Tour & The Rockettes

Following breakfast, a local guide joins us for a tour of The Big Apple. The sights and sounds of New York City during the holiday season are truly a magical experience! See Rockefeller Center and its famous ice-skating rink, the Lincoln Center Christmas Tree, and Grand Central Station. We also have an opportunity to admire the windows adorning the shops on 5th Avenue. Following a delectable Welcome Lunch there is time for shopping or exploring midtown Manhattan. This evening we attend the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes® . Debuting in 1933, it is both brilliantly grand and genuinely moving – a glittering combination of old favorites and new delights. Enjoy the flawless precision of 140 people while they sing and dance in the legendary Parade of the Wooden Soldiers . Experience Santa’s magical ride to the North Pole, where massive ragdolls come to life, and marvel at the stunning reenactment of the first Christmas as the Living Nativity unfolds before us on stage.

Day 3 : The Nutcracker™

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we take a relaxing cruise of New York Harbor. Our excursion travels past Battery Park, Lower Manhattan, and Liberty Island for breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, America’s symbol of freedom. The statue was a gift from France to commemorate liberty and friendship, dedicated on October 28, 1886. We also cruise past Ellis Island, the former gateway to America for millions of immigrants. The remainder of our afternoon is free for shopping at the Holiday Shops at Bryant Park and more. Tonight we come together to take in a production of The Nutcracker™ performed by the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The once-in-a-lifetime experience of this classic ballet will stay with you forever and warm your spirit. Gorgeous costumes, a one-ton Christmas tree that magically seems to never stop growing, and a 62-piece orchestra performing Tchaikovsky’s timeless music make this performance truly unforgettable.

Day 4 : The Empire State Building

Our morning begins with an included breakfast at the hotel before we visit the observation deck of the Empire State Building, a landmark recognized worldwide. The Empire State Building first opened in 1931 as the tallest building in the world until the 1970s. We gather this afternoon and enjoy a special Holiday Vacations Farewell Lunch. The remainder of the day is ours to explore The Big Apple as we wish.

Day 5 : Fly Home

Day 1 : Fly to New York

Upon arriving in New York City, we check in to our superb accommodations for the next four evenings. Enjoy a delicious breakfast each morning and the convenience of staying in the heart of the city near Times Square, perfect for exploring the best-known attractions, museums, and shops.

Day 2 : City Tour & Radio City Music Hall

A local guide joins us this morning for an exciting tour of the Big Apple, which is truly a magical experience during the holiday season! See Rockefeller Center and its famous ice-skating rink, the Lincoln Square holiday tree, Grand Central Station, and the festive decor adorning store windows on 5th Avenue. After getting to know fellow travelers over a Welcome Lunch, we return to the hotel to freshen up before going behind the scenes of the world-renowned Radio City Music Hall. Enjoy a guided tour that includes the palatial 60-foot-high foyer, exclusive views of the auditorium, a visit to the secret “Roxy Suite” apartment, and more. Following the tour, we attend the Christmas Spectacular® Starring the Radio City Rockettes® . Admire the flawless precision of 140 performers while they sing and dance in classics, like the legendary Parade of the Wooden Soldiers .

Day 3 : Liberty Midtown Cruise & The Nutcracker™

After a leisurely morning, we relax on a cruise of New York Harbor. Get comfortable in the heated indoor deck with huge panoramic windows, perfect for taking in sights of One World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, and the High Line. We also see the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the former gateway to America for over 12 million immigrants. The afternoon is yours to grab lunch at one of the many incredible eateries, visit Grand Central Station, or explore Bryant Park’s Holiday Shops, a unique wintertime bazaar of over 150 vendors. Tonight, we are treated to a production of The Nutcracker™ , performed by the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. This extraordinary, classic ballet encapsulates the spirit of the season with stunning costumes, a magical one-ton Christmas tree, and a 62-piece orchestra playing timeless music.

Our day begins with a visit to one of the most widely recognized landmarks, the Empire State Building. This 102-story Art Deco skyscraper first opened in 1931 and remained the tallest building in the world until the 1970s. Take in unbeatable views of Manhattan’s cityscape, including the Brooklyn Bridge and Central Park, from 1250 feet above on the top observation deck. Afterwards, we celebrate our holiday getaway with a delicious Farewell Lunch at an upscale local restaurant. The rest of the day is yours to soak up the wonders of this iconic and festive destination.

We return home today, filled with holiday cheer from our enchanting time in lively and festive New York City.

Airport Pickups

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Rochester - Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport

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Columbus - John Glenn Columbus International Airport

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Oklahoma City - Will Rogers World Airport

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New York City at Christmastime

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The ultimate NYC Christmas itinerary for 1, 2 and 3 days

The ultimate NYC Christmas itinerary for 1, 2 and 3 days

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Nothing compares to Christmas in New York City. Millions of twinkling lights adorn the buildings everywhere, providing the perfect background for cheery holiday shows, iconic experiences, and some of the best shopping in the world. We think your itinerary should reflect this magic. So, we compiled the only NYC Christmas itinerary you’ll need to see the best of the city.

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If you have limited time you’ll be especially pleased. We’ve included an itinerary for a day trip for those with only 👉 1-day to see the city at Christmas ! There is also a 👉 2-day itinerary and 👉 one for three days .

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Table of Contents

1 Day NYC Christmas Itinerary

If you only have one day in NYC for Christmas you’ll want to focus on as many of the city’s iconic Christmas sights as you can, while including the must-see borough of Brooklyn. This means an early start and a detailed game plan (don’t worry, we’ve included both a map and a handy list of all the places mentioned at the end of each section to help with your plan of attack!).

1 Day in NYC at Christmas: Morning – One World Observatory and Holiday Village at The Oculus

With only a day to explore NYC, the only way you’ll see all of the city’s famous buildings is through one of the sky-high observatories. We recommend the One World Observatory as it opens a full hour before the Empire State Building , therefore freeing up more of your time. It also helps that for Christmas, the observatory has been transformed into a mountainside Onederland complete with cozy red and white sleighs, a faux fireplace, and cozy gingerbread decor. Be sure to bring your camera!

After your bird’s eye views of NYC’s best sights, take a five minute walk to the nearby bird-shaped Oculus building for some of the city’s best shopping and a nostalgic Holiday Market. Booths serving everything from locally baked goods to scented candles and surrounded by Christmas trees and snowy scenery bring true holiday cheer as you end your morning.

My tip: These are the best holiday markets in NYC

1 Day in NYC at Christmas: For Lunch

For lunch we suggest the historic Gansevoort Market Food Court onsite at the Oculus, or the local favorite for salads, Sweetgreen, which is right next door.

My tip: These are the best Christmas restaurants in NYC

1 Day in NYC at Christmas: Afternoon–Brooklyn Bridge and Dumbo Holiday Market

For the afternoon of your 1 day NYC Christmas itinerary, you’ll want to squeeze in some Brooklyn sights. Luckily, the Oculus is within walking distance to the famous Brooklyn Bridge . Take the 40 minute walk across the historic bridge to Brooklyn where you’ll spend the afternoon staring in awe at the best views of the Manhattan skyline you’ll find in all of New York. Don’t worry if it’s too cold to take the walk. It’s easy to hop on a train to Brooklyn right from the Oculus. Or, if you prefer, you can take a guided bus tour of the area ( THIS is the best tour in my opinion ).

Once you get to the Dumbo neighborhood on the Brooklyn side of the bridge, you’ll want to find the iconic Manhattan Bridge spot on Washington Street for the perfect selfie with the Manhattan Bridge in the background. Or head to the Brooklyn Bridge Park on the edge of the river for breathtaking views. We also recommend stopping for hot chocolate at Jacques Torres ’ (yes that same Jacques Torres from Netflix’s popular Nailed It series) and the very artsy Dumbo Holiday Market.

1 Day in NYC at Christmas: Dinner

For dinner, we suggest the tantalizing Christmas menu at the upscale River Cafe (reservations usually required) or any of the fantastic restaurants at the 1 Hotel . For budget options, Dumbo has a Shake Shack and an excellent pizza place run by locals on Front Street.

1 Day in NYC at Christmas: Evening- Rockefeller Christmas Tree and Rockettes Christmas Show

Rockefeller Tree

As the sun disappears, New York City reveals why no other place compares at Christmas. Buildings come alive with lights, music fills the air, and the energy changes. The Rockefeller Plaza Area is the best place to take it all in. Head to the Rockefeller Tree to see one of the world’s tallest Christmas trees. Nearby, find the Saks Fifth Avenue building for a heartwarming light show . As you walk, you’ll pass holiday windows, fairly lights everywhere, and projections to warm your heart. Don’t miss DIOR (59th corner 5th Ave.), Bergdorf Goodman (5th Ave corner 58th St.), the Cartier Building (5th Ave corner 52nd St.) and the FOX News Christmas Tree (6th Ave corner 48th St.)).

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When you’ve had your fill of holiday cheer, walk a few minutes to the Radio City Music Hall to end your day with the must see Rockettes Christmas Show .

As promised, here’s a handy list of your one day NYC Christmas Itinerary stops. We’ve also added a map for reference!

Things To Do on Your Christmas Day Trip to NYC

  • Wonderland at the One World Observatory
  • Holiday Village at the Oculus
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Dumbo Holiday Market
  • Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
  • Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show
  • Rockettes Christmas Show at Radio City Music Hall

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2 Day Itinerary to NYC at Christmas

If you are coming to NYC for two days this Christmas or you are planning your Christmas weekend in NYC, this itinerary is for you. You’ll want to spend a day and a half exploring Manhattan and the evening of the second day exploring some fantastic Christmas lights in Brooklyn. Here’s how to do it!

2 Days in NYC at Christmas: Day 1

Morning- empire state building, macy’s christmas windows.

Start the first day of your 2 day NYC Christmas trip with a visit to the historic Empire State Building for views of every famous building in New York. Plan to spend about an hour and a half to two hours getting to the cheerfully decorated viewing decks and taking in all the sights. Look out for Central Park, the Statue of Liberty , the Brooklyn Bridge, and more. Go prepared to snap photo after photo!

Macy's Christmas Decorations

After leaving the Empire State Building, walk two minutes west to 34th Street where you’ll find Macy’s Holiday Windows, a local Christmas tradition in New York City. Admire the Christmas stories visually depicted in each window of the beloved department store while you mingle with local families out for some fun. When you’re done, this is a good area to get some shopping done as there are many budget stores in the area.

For lunch, Rib No 7 is a good option for a more upscale experience. The whole Herald Square area is also home to many casual eateries so you’ll have your pick of options on every block you pass.

Afternoon – Morgan Museum and Bryant Park’s Winter Village

Winter Village at Bryant Park

After lunch, you’ll be walking up to the picturesque Bryant Park (about a 8 minute walk from Macy’s). But first, since you have two days, we thought you could spare an hour or two to stop at one of NYC’s more manageable museums!

History buffs and book lovers will especially appreciate the treasures in the Morgan Library and Museum . Fine art, mostly with historic or academic significance, and rare books, are the highlights of this museum. But truly, anyone will appreciate the rarities in the private collections of J.P. Morgan who this museum is named for.

After leaving the Morgan, head up to Bryant Park where every Christmas, the green space transforms into a Christmassy Winter Village . Spend your afternoon wandering through delightful booths where leather goods, fashion, jewelry, Christmas ornaments and more can be bought for yourself or your loved ones. We also recommend trying out the skating at the ice skating rink right next to Bryant Park’s life-size Christmas tree.

My tip: These are the best ice rinks in NYC

For dinner, you can try some light fare at The Lodge in Winter Village or head to the Grill , also in Bryant Park, for a more substantial meal to get you ready for your evening.

Evening- Times Square, Balanchine’s Nutcracker Ballet

Times Square is one of those bucket list places you’ll want to see on your two day Christmas trip to NYC. With dizzying lights, neon billboards, and foreign sounds and smells, it’s a sensory overload any time of year. But Christmas sees the lights going into overdrive and it’s truly a spectacular sight. Spend your evening walking around and taking in the electricity in the air. Look out for famous characters like the naked cowboy, and do spend some time sitting at Duffy Square just inhaling it all.

When you’re done, head west towards the river to end the first day of your 2 day NYC Christmas itinerary with the Nutcracker Ballet, a holiday classic even New Yorkers rush to see every year.

2 Days in NYC at Christmas: Day 2

Morning- rockefeller center and christmas tree.

No Christmas trip to NYC is complete without seeing the larger than life Rockefeller Tree and Center. Start your second day admiring the tree early in the morning when it’s not too crowded. After taking in the colorful lights sparkling on the tree, head to the nearby Channel Gardens in Rockefeller Center for even more lights in the form of sparkling angels standing like guards to the garden’s water features. If you look up while sitting in the gardens, you’ll also see the Saks Fifth Avenue light show! After you’ve had your fill of sparkle, you’ll want to walk along Fifth Avenue to take in the Holiday Windows of the area.

SAKS Fifth Avenue Show

My tip: These are the best holiday lights and decorations in NYC

Rockefeller Center is home to such a delicious array of dining options that we would recommend eating there. Here are your dining options .

Afternoon–Grand Central Terminal Holiday Fair

After spending so much time outside, you’ll welcome the warmth of the Grand Central Terminal, just a ten minute walk away. But Grand Central is more than just a warm place to escape New York’s brutal winter. The Terminal is home to elegant shops and restaurants year round. But come Christmas, one of the city’s best Holiday Markets add to the charm. While you stroll through the tastefully decorated Market, look up for the famous paintings on the Terminal’s ceilings. And stop by the Campbell to have a shot of whiskey or a cocktail from their unbelievable collection.

My tip: These are the best Christmas markets in NYC

Grand Central houses some of the city’s best restaurants. We recommend The Oyster Bar or Tartinery for a more casual dinner.

Evening – Birdland Jazz Club and Dyker Heights Holiday Lights

Come evening you’ll be leaving Grand Central and walking to the off-the-beaten-track Birdland Jazz Club for one of their early evening Christmas shows. With red decor and Christmas cheer everywhere Birdland is perfect for losing yourself in some soulful music.

After the hour-long Christmas show, it will be the perfect time to head out to Dyker Heights in Brooklyn for what is arguably the best display of residential Christmas lights in New York. Admire home after home decked out in red, blue and white lights and surrounded by holiday ornaments. With the homes going to lengths to outdo each other, you’re in for a real treat! Getting to Dyker Heights can be challenging so we recommend a guided bus tour to make it easier.

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Here’s a quick list of all things you can do if you have 2 days in NYC for Christmas

Things to do on a 2 day nyc christmas trip.

  • Empire State Building
  • Macy’s Holiday Windows
  • Morgan Library and Museum
  • Bryant Park’s Winter Village
  • Times Square
  • Nutcracker Ballet
  • Rockefeller Christmas Tree
  • Rockefeller Center-Channel Gardens
  • The Peninsula Hotel
  • Grand Central Terminal Holiday Fair
  • Birdland Jazz Club
  • Dyker Heights Christmas Lights

3 Day NYC Christmas Itinerary

With 3 days in NYC for Christmas you’ll be able to see the most quintessential NYC sights and to head to a few in the outer boroughs for a deeper experience!

3 Day NYC Christmas Itinerary: Day 1

Morning- central park and the tavern on the green christmas tree.

More movies than can be counted have taken advantage of the magical settings all over Central Park. When Christmas comes around, some of these sites get elevated into what can only be described as fairy tales. This is where you’ll start your 3 day Christmas trip to New York City.

Enter at the Harlem Meer entrance at 110 Street to see the park’s floating Christmas Trees. From there wander over to the Charles A Dana Center for more holiday lights, or head up further in the park (between 57th and 59th St.) where a romantic horse carriage ride in a carriage decked out in holiday finery can be booked with add-ons like chocolates and roses (pre-booking during the holiday season is highly suggested)! Ice skating at Wollman Rink should also be part of your plans for this morning ( My tip: These are the best ice rinks in NYC ).

And even if you don’t plan on eating there, we recommend stopping at the movie famous Tavern on The Green to see their Christmas tree and holiday decorations.

Speaking of eating, we highly recommend eating in Tavern on The Green for lunch. Or head outside the park to one of the nearby Le Pain Quotidien locations for something more casual.

Afternoon – Origami Tree at The Museum of Natural History and Columbus Circle Holiday Market

After spending a full morning outside, head to the first floor of the nearby Museum of Natural History to see their unusual origami Christmas Tree. Every year the tree has a different theme, but the themes are always related to the natural world. Past origami decorations on the tree have included dinosaurs and bugs. While there you may also want to check out the fantastic exhibitions in the world class museum. After, end your afternoon at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market where everything from holiday foods to jewelry can be had.

For dinner, head to 53rd and 9th where a local favorite for inexpensive but delicious meals, Poulette , is located. Or, walk up to Bar Boulud for a more upscale experience.

Evening- Times Square and a Broadway Christmas Play

Ending your day with a broadway show is a very New York thing to do. Before heading to one of the excellent holiday plays on Broadway, stop at Times Square for a stunning array of holiday lights and flashing billboards. The area is touristy, but no visit to New York City is complete without seeing it at least once.

My tip: These are the best broadway shows during the holiday season !

3 Day NYC Christmas Itinerary: Day 2

Morning- santa claus at top of the rock and rockefeller center.

Since New York City is the city of skyscrapers you really can’t visit and not see the most iconic ones. Day 2 of your Christmas itinerary starts with Rockefeller Center’s Top of The Rock Observatory where you’ll have less lines and an easier time getting up and down. After admiring the lighted Empire State Building and all the other icons, head to the Top Of The Rock Shop for ornaments or stop to snap a pic with Santa Claus.

Once downstairs on the street again, head to the Rockefeller Christmas Tree , another of the city’s popular holiday sights you don’t want to miss. It will be too early for the Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show, but you can sit in the Channel Gardens where the illuminated angels and twinkling trees will bring some much needed warmth in the cold. This whole area is NYC’s holiday central, so head to the Holiday Windows on Fifth Avenue, stop at the magical skating rink just below the Christmas tree, and be sure to take photos of all the twinkling installations along the way. If this sounds like a lot, you can also book a guided Holiday Tour of the area to ensure you don’t miss a thing!

After being outside for much of the morning, you’ll want to head inside to any of Rockefeller Center’s well loved restaurants for lunch.

Afternoon- Radio City Music Hall and A Rockettes Show

For your afternoon, take the short walk from Rockefeller Center to Radio City Music Hall for a backstage tour or to see an early afternoon showing of The Rockettes Show, a NYC Christmas institution that will have you dancing to the entertaining holiday selections.

My tip: These are the best Christmas shows in NYC

After your early show, try the famous Del Friscos for an unforgettable dinner. Or Toloache for something more spicy.

Evening- Holiday Train Show at New York Botanical Garden

New York City’s gardens all celebrate Christmas in a big way. This evening you will spend a few hours exploring this major one out in the Bronx . Give yourself an early start to get to it as Bronx is a good distance away from where you’ll likely be staying in Manhattan or Brooklyn. Once there, prepare to be awed by a miles long light show that transforms the garden’s wintery plants with thousands of fairy lights and illuminated installations every evening.

After taking in the lights, explore the miniature renditions of New York City’s buildings and the trains chugging around them in the onsite train show. If you’ve never seen a Holiday Train Show, this one is highly recommended.

3 Day NYC Christmas Itinerary: Day 3

Morning- shine bright light show at hudson yards and winter lights at the high line.

It takes a lot to impress local New Yorkers and the Christmas lights at Hudson Yards have managed to do that. You’ll be ending your 3 days NYC Christmas trip with a bang by joining them at this dazzling light show at Hudson Yards . Walk through a forest of twinkling trees for a magical experience. Head inside the mall for millions of lights everywhere and a suspended hot air balloon also adorned with fairy lights. Whatever you do, do not forget your camera or phone!

Steffen at Shine Bright Only at Hudson Yards

After leaving Hudson Yards, head to the nearby High Line Park for a modern take on holiday lights. High Line Park’s reflective holiday lighting installations are as inventive as the first-of-its kind park and sure to have you smiling.

The famous Chelsea Market is close by. We suggest having lunch in one of their excellent eateries!

Afternoon – Holiday Harbor Cruise.

This afternoon you’ll be heading from Chelsea Market up to Chelsea Piers where you’ll be winding down your trip with a relaxing Holiday Harbor Cruise around New York City. See the city from the comfort of a well decorated yacht where you’ll be served cocktails or hot chocolate and dinner, depending on the cruise you choose.

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Evening-North Pole Express Bus Tour

For your last night, you’ll be going all out and taking a festive North Pole Express ride through Manhattan for a tour of the city’s best Christmas lights. End your NYC Christmas trip singing carols, meeting Santa, and listening to Christmas stories aboard a festive bus with people who all came to New York to enjoy the magic of the city.

It’s the perfect end to your time in New York City!

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  • Central Park Holiday Lights
  • Tavern On The Green Christmas Tree
  • Museum Of Natural History Origami Tree
  • Columbus Circle Holiday Market
  • Times Square Lights
  • A Holiday Show on Broadway

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  • Rockettes Show
  • New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show

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  • Shine Bright Light Show at Hudson Yards
  • Winter Lights at High Line Park
  • Chelsea Market
  • Christmas Harbour Cruise
  • North Pole Express Bus Tour

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From the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree flanked by its stunning ice rink, to some of the best Christmas markets in the country, to the Radio City Rockettes…nothing quite rings in the Holidays like a visit to New York City during December. Unpack and stay four nights at the iconic Hotel Beacon, located in Manhattan’s trendy Central Park West, as you take in the joyous sights and sounds of New York City at Christmastime.

  • Enjoy one of the city’s top seasonal attractions—a walk through tinselfilled Rockefeller Plaza
  • Get an up-close view of the beautiful decorations and sparkling lights at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
  • Visit the Bryant Park Christmas Market
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DAY 1: WELCOME TO NEW YORK CITY!

Fly to New York where our time together begins at the Hotel Beacon, a haven of comfort amid the bustling excitement of New York City during the Christmas season. Feel just like a local on an optional short walk with your Sunrise Tour Director. We’ll explore our surrounding residential neighborhood conveniently located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Afterwards, enjoy the included evening welcome dinner. D

DAY 2: ROCKEFELLER PLAZA/ROCKETTES/MACY’S/CHRISTMAS MARKET

Begin your day with breakfast, then dive into NYC’s festive highlights: visit Rockefeller Plaza to admire the iconic Christmas Tree and enjoy the Radio City Rockettes’ magical Christmas Spectacular. Lunch is at Ellen’s Stardust Restaurant, known for its singing waitstaff. Explore the Bryant Park Christmas Market. Evening free to explore local eateries or catch a show at the Beacon Theatre (2024 schedule pending). B, L

DAY 3: RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL/MANHATTAN CRUISE/STATUE OF LIBERTY

Experience another day full of the essence of New York’s Christmas. Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral, renowned for its stunning architecture. Explore Radio City Music Hall on a guided tour and meet a Rockette! n the afternoon, check off many of the city’s iconic sights as we completely circumnavigate the island of Manhattan on a river cruise with an included lunch. This evening is free to catch a Lincoln Center performance or explore the Upper West Side’s Christmas lights. B, L

DAY 4: WORLD TRADE CENTER MEMORIAL/ BROADWAY!

Today our visit to the World Trade Center site starts at St. Paul’s Chapel and continues to the powerfully moving waterfall set in the footprint of both towers. Later, visit the recently opened World Trade Center Memorial Museum, which tells the story of 9/11 through media, personal narratives, and a riveting collection of monumental and authentic artifacts from the fateful day. Enjoy an included dinner before heading to a dazzling Broadway show. B, D

DAY 5: FAREWELL

Seeing New York City decked out in the greens and reds of Christmas time will no doubt give a whole new meaning to your holiday season…one you will soon never forget. B

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There’s nothing quite like Christmas in NYC. After all, it’s a wonderfully magical time of year filled with twinkling lights, exciting holiday window displays, piping hot cups of cocoa, enchanting Christmas markets, and amazing Christmas shows.

Therefore, if you’re looking to plan the perfect Christmas in New York City vacay, then this insanely comprehensive, over-the-top informative guide is totally for you.

Especially since I’m a 30+ year local who knows all the ins and out’s of planning a next-level awesome trip to spend Christmas in NYC.

Because with the crowds, high prices, and hordes of people, it can really be the best and worst time to visit New York , if you know what I mean.

So, if you want to get away from the crowds, ditch the guidebooks, and spend Christmas in New York City like a real New Yorker, then this post is where it’s at.

Because I’m about to share all my insider tips with you so that you can quickly and easily plan the trip of your dreams.

This way, you can stop stressing and start feeling the holiday spirit as you enjoy all that Christmas in New York City has to offer.

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🎅 Looking for some amazing experiences for Christmas in NYC? I highly recommend checking out the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights . It is one of the top attractions at this time of the year! 🎄

Where to Stay this Christmas in NYC

Not sure where to stay this Christmas in NYC? Well, if you’re emphatically nodding your head “yes” right now then check out my stellar insider’s guide to the best areas to stay in NYC .

Otherwise, you can just check out my super sweet hotel recs below.

Pod 39 (Budget) – Rooms at this sleek, well-priced, modern hotel in Murray Hill start at just $120 per night and feature either stainless steel bunk beds or plush queen-size beds. This hotel also sits inside a historic home from 1918 and has rooms that come out-fitted with TVs and bedside tables too.

The Jane Hotel (Budget) – This is another historic hotel from 1908 with budget-friendly, nautical-inspired accomodations that include flat-screen TVs (with DVD players), iPod docks, bunk beds, and terraces with river views, and more.

The restaurant here also serves a great brunch and guests can enjoy free bike rentals too.

James New York (Mid-Range) – Clean, refreshing, and well-appointed rooms at this NoMad hot spot start at just $177 per night and include high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, glassed-off bathrooms, complimentary toiletries, and linens that are made from all-natural fibers.

The Bowery Hotel (Luxury) – This swank AF hotel in Nolita features amazing rooms that start at a solid $300 per night. Highlights of any stay also here include impeccable service, free WiFI/bike rentals, and stellar views of the surrounding area.

21 Best Things to do This Christmas in NYC

1. enjoy a festive holiday cruise.

1920's style boat with holiday decor on New York Harbor.

⭐️ Rating: 4.9/5 (12 Reviews) Price: $68 per person Duration: 1.5 hours 📍 Meeting Point:  Pier 62 of the Chelsea Piers Details: Read more on Get Your Guide Now!

Ready to channel your inner sugar plum fairy, get back into the holiday spirit, and sail into yesteryear aboard a beautifully decorated, vintage, 1920s-style yacht?

If so then this 1.5-hour long holiday cruise through New York Harbor will be one of the best things to do this Christmas in NYC for you!

See, you’ll start the best dinner cruise NYC has to offer at Pier 62 and embark on a glorious, daytime cruise, during which you’ll see immortal, New York City icons like the Statue of Liberty – and all from the comfort of a climate-controlled indoor observatory or an open-air deck on top of the ship.

“Perfect Holiday Cruise for family and friends. Easy to find a check in and meet spot. Service was great. Very friendly staff! Pretty holiday decorations inside. Complimentary drink (first one) and Christmas cookies! Great selection of drinks and food. Heated and very comfortable inside. Strongly recommend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️” Hiromi ( read more reviews now! )

So, gather your friends and family together to enjoy a truly unique view of the city while sipping on one complimentary drink of your choice.

You’ll also be treated to light commentary along the way, in addition to the sweet, sweet sounds of classic holiday music over the onboard radio.

Pro Tip: Be sure to save room for homemade hot cocoa and holiday treats that are available for purchase during your cruise.

Address: Departs from Pier 62 at Chelsea Piers.

Hours: The cruise is 1.5 hours long with most departures at 2:00 pm.

Price : $64 per person. Book your tickets now , spots fill up fast.

How to Get There: Take the A/C/E train to 18th Street/8th Avenue Station and walk from there.

2. Enjoy the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights

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Holiday Lights in Dyker Heights

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One spot that has to be on your Christmas in NYC bucket list is the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights .

Tucked away in the Dyker Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, every year, 250 homes in the area deck their houses to the nines with holiday decor and thousands of strands of Christmas lights!

It’s a truly iconic, neighborhood and NYC tradition that has been going on for well over three decades, making it one of the best places to see Christmas decorations in NYC .

“Amazing tour to see the lights. Was a very cold night but glad it was not raining! nice tour lady and special to go on Christmas Eve.” Megan ( read more reviews now! )

Besides, “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” level Christmas lights you’ll also see other over-the-top decorations and displays that include inflatable Santas, snowmen, nativity scenes, and other holiday-themed surprises.

The displays here also typically go up around the day after Thanksgiving and continue through to New Years Day.

Although, if you visit too soon after Thanksgiving, not all the houses here may have their displays ready.

Also, some of the most impressive holiday lights in the area can be found between 23rd and 86th Streets and 11th and 13th Avenues.

Now, if you’re not prepared to navigate the outer boroughs of NYC on your, you can always join a guided tour .

Although, you will have a bit more freedom if you DIY the experience since you can stop at the Tasty Pastry Shoppe and eat some delicious holiday cookies while you’re here!

Address: From 83rd St. to 86th St. between 11th Ave. and 13th Ave, in Dyker Heights Brooklyn.

Hours : Lights come on after sundown (best seen between 5 pm and 9 pm), daily, from late November through early January (if you go after December 25th, it will be a lot less crowded).

Price: Free, unless you do the tour which is around $56 per person.

How to Get There: Take the D train from Rockefeller Center to 71st Street station and walk from there.

3. See The Rockettes at The Radio City Christmas Spectacular

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The iconic Christmas Spectacular Show takes place inside the historic Radio City Music Hall, which sits within Rockefeller Center.

This immersive performance features the famous Radio City Rockettes dance company, known for their precise, synchronized movements and their high kicking chorus line.

So, if you attend a performance this Christmas in NYC, you can expect to see sparkling costumes, dazzling stage sets, hear bright/uplifting live music, and enjoy a special visit from Santa Claus himself.

Because attending this popular show is a holiday tradition among many New Yorkers, and is a must-do activity if you are planning a holiday season trip to New York City .

And at just 90-minutes long, the performance is relatively short and an ideal choice for younger children with short attention spans.

Now, for the best views of the stage, always consult the online seating chart before booking. Also be sure to avoid the first ten rows and try finding seats in the 400 section, which is mid-Orchestra level.

Otherwise, consider booking aisle seats to avoid having your view blocked by anyone in front of you.

Additionally, plan to arrive at least an hour early so that you can pass through security and locate your seats. There are also snacks, beverages, and merchandise available for purchase on-site.

Address: Radio City Music Hall at 1260 Avenue of Americas, New York, New York

Hours: The show is around ninety minutes long and runs from November through early January, with performances sometimes daily at 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm, and 8:00 pm.

Price: Tickets range in price from $49 to $225 per person. You may also be able to purchase discount tickets through TodayTix and Groupon.

How to Get There: You can easily walk here from Tines Square since it’s just 7-minutes away.

4. The Train Show at the New York Botanical Gardens

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Trains wizzing by during the train show at the New York Botanical gardens, one of the best things to do this Christmas in NYC.

The Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden has become an annual Christmas-season must-do for many New Yorkers.

The main attraction is 175 scaled models of New York City landmarks built from all-natural materials. It’s incredible how artists expertly replicate iconic structures like the Brooklyn Bridge, Empire State Building, Yankee Stadium, and St. Patrick’s cathedral from flowers, leaves, twigs, and bark.

There are also 25 model trains running along a half-mile track, making this a popular event throughout Christmas in NYC for families with small children.

They even offer adult-only train show evenings with cocktails that are perfect for anyone who wants a fun evening out this Christmas in NYC, minus the kids.

If you can, time your visit so that you can have dinner on Arthur Avenue, an Italian neighborhood in the Bronx that is just ten minutes away and that is known for its delicious, authentic Italian food.

So, get your fill of classic Italian dishes with red sauce at the insanely popular Dominick’s. Otherwise, avoid the long lines at other quieter restaurants like Umberto’s Clamhouse and Pasquale’s Rigoletto.

Also, be sure to save room for dessert so that you can stop by Morrone pastry shop for some fresh cannolis, Italian cheesecake, and almond-flavored rainbow cookies.

Pro Tip: You MUST book your tickets in advance. This event is also indoors so you’ll need a mask and proof of covid-19 vaccination for anyone 12 and over.

Address: 2900 Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10458-5126

Hours: The show typically runs daily from the last week of November through the last week of January. Times vary but they are typically open 9:30 am to 4:00 pm daily.

Price: Tickets are $32 for adults, $30 for seniors (65+)/students with valid ID, $18 for children (2-12), and free for anyone under 2. Book your tickets now!

How to Get There: Take the B, D, or 4 train to Bedford Park Blvd. Station. From the station exit, take the B26 bus east to the Botanical Garden’s Mosholu Entrance.

5. Marvel at the Tree and Go Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center

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Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

One of the most classic Christmas experiences in New York is a trip to the iconic Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center.

And the best place to view the tree this Christmas in NYC is from within Rockefeller Plaza, between West 48th Street and West 51st Street and Fifth and Sixth avenues.

If you can, try to attend the annual tree lighting ceremony, which will be held on December 1st this year. It’s a lovely event that marks the official kickoff of the holiday season in New York.

However, you can always visit the tree any time you like until around mid-January when it finally gets taken down.

However, another great way to view the Tree and embrace the magic of the season is to go for a skate on “The Rink” at Rockefeller Center.

After all, this activity quickly became one of the best things to do during Christmas in New York City upon opening on Christmas Day in 1936.

So, enjoy an evening skate beneath the twinkling lights of NYC’s most famous Christmas tree and glide past the Prometheus statue in this popular spot.

Just be prepared for a bit of a wait since only 150 skaters are allowed on the rink at any given time.

Pro Tip: Avoid crowds by visiting early in the morning or by booking your tickets well in advance so that you will not be disappointed if they sell out.

Address: 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York

Hours: Open all day daily from the end of November through mid-January. The rink itself opens on November 6th and will be open daily from 9:00 am to 12:00 am.

Price: Free to see the Tree.

How to Get There: Take the M50 bus to E 50th street and walk from there. It’s also an easy walk (10-minutes) from Times Square.

6. Bank of America New York Winter Village at Bryant Park

Skaters on the Risk at Bryant Park

If you can only go to one of the many Christmas markets in New York City , let this one be it.

After all, the Bank of America Winter Village in Bryant Park arrives in the city each fall and is brimming over with 60+ food kiosks and shopping stalls for you to enjoy.

So, this is a perfect spot to get all those unique, totally one-of-a-kind, NYC-inspired gifts for you and your family.

Plus, there’s even a 17,000 square-foot ice rink here where you can go ice skating for FREE! Yup, you read that right. Free, unless, of course, you need to rent a pair of skates!

Therefore, this is an infinitely cheaper and more exciting rink to enjoy than the one in nearby Rockefeller Center.

Plus, afterward, feel free to warm with a holiday-inspired cocktail in hand at The Lodge Deck pop-up restaurant right next to the ice rink.

And if you want to explore some of the other holiday markets in the city, you can try:

  • Columbus Circle Christmas Market
  • Union Square Holiday Market
  • Artists and Fleas at Chelsea Market

Address: 35 W 40th St, New York, NY 10018

Hours: The rink is open daily (once the winter village is set up) from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Price: Around $22 per hour to rent a pair of skates.

How to Get There: It’s a short walk from Times Square.

7. Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle Hotel

By: Martha of May Cause Wanderlust

Classic cocktails on a dimly lit table in the Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle Hotel.. One of the best things to do this Christmas in New York City.

With so much to do during Christmas in NYC – walking tours of Manhattan, shopping, ice skating, etc. – you may feel like you’ve earned yourself a cocktail or two by the end of the day.

Well, there is one place in New York that can not only deliver an exquisite cocktail but that can also transport you back in time to New York’s glamorous heyday in the mid-20th century – and that is Bemelmans Bar.

It’s a small, intimate cocktail bar in the iconic Carlyle Hotel , that was first opened in 1947 and that is named for Ludwig, the creator of the classic Madeline series of children’s books.

In fact, his immortal illustrations adorn the walls here, which is why this bar has been a popular haunt of famous celebrities, artists, and musicians since it was initially established. So much so that JFK and Marilyn Monroe were rumored to have stayed here in the 1960s.

Today though, many modern-day celebrities still gather here in preparation for the annual Met Gala.

So, stop by any evening after 5:30 pm to sit at dimly lit tables and enjoy classic cocktails served by impeccable waiters as live piano music plays in the background.

Pro Tip: Visit early, before the Jazz Trio starts at 9:00 pm, to avoid an expensive cover charge. Also, try classic cocktails like a Manhattan or an Old Fashioned.

Address: 35 E 76th St, New York, NY 10021

Hours: Open Tuesday through Thursday from 12:00 pm to 12:30 am, Friday/Saturday from 12:00 pm to 1:00 am, and Sunday/Monday from 12:00 pm to 12:00 am.

Price: The cover charge is $25 for a table and $15 for a seat at the bar.

How to Get There: Take the 6 train to 77th Street station and walk to the bar from there.

8. Go Ice Skating

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Whenever I think of Christmas in NYC, I immediately imagine effortlessly gliding across the rinks in Central Park (aka Wollman Rink), Bryant Park, and Rockefeller Center.

Because even though I may not be able to land that triple axel of my dreams, I can soak up all of those classic holiday feels at any one of these amazing places. I mean it is after all one of the top winter activities in NYC.

However, the problem with all of these rinks during Christmas in New York City is that they are crowded beyond belief.

So, where can you go to get all those cozy holiday vibes without hordes of self-stick-wielding tourists? Well, thankfully, NYC has a whole host of rinks for you to choose from, including:

  • Industry City Ice Rink
  • The Vale Rink at the William Vale (this is a great sky rink that sits on the 23rd floor of the hotel)
  • LeFrank Center at Prospect Park (for all my Brooklyn lovers out there)
  • Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers (this place has great views)
  • Lasker Rink (also in Central Park but a lot less crowded)
  • The Rink at Brookfield Place (You can also see the luminaries while you’re here)

9. Rooftop 93 Bar In Midtown Manhattan

There are loads of bars in the city but when it comes to Christmas in New York, I usually always recommend THE ROOFTOP 93 bar in lower Manhattan. Yes. That’s the name of it. 

Perched right in prime location, this place isn’t particularly large but it does span two floors so space isn’t that much of a constraint either. The thing is that it is always in demand because of the spectacular views that it offers. Plus it is cozy.

It does have open air seating. As you can imagine that is pretty much not in use during the Christmas season largely because it is uber cold. I mean no one is going to have much fun outdoors freezing either way. 

You don’t have to be disappointed though. One of the great things about the Rooftop 93 is the ceiling to floor windows which offer you a rather amazing view of the northern NYC skyline. That way you remain really nice and toasty indoors but you don’t miss the view. You can see why it is one of the cool things to do in New York in Christmas.

Pro Tip: Head here closer to sundown. That way you get a birds eye view of the spectacular sunset alongside the skyline. The Christmas lights during the season definitely add their own charm at night!

Address: 93 Bowery, New York, NY 10002, United States

Hours: Monday and Tuesday closed, Wednesday and Thursday: 5pm – 12am, Friday and Saturday: 5pm – 1am and Sunday 5pm – 11pm

How To Get There: Take the bus to Bowery/Hester St. It is just a stone’s throw away from there.

10. Enjoy the Christmas Decor at Rolf’s

By: Stephanie of Wandering Why Traveler

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Rolf’s combines both whimsical ambiance and hearty, decadent food to create a stellar Christmas experience.

Because If Santa Claus owned a restaurant, he would decorate it like Rolf’s. However, even though this place is reminiscent of the North Pole, it’s actually located in the Gramercy section of Manhattan .

And once guests step inside, they are completely engulfed by garland, twinkling lights, hanging icicles, and gigantic ornaments.

Sure, over-the-top holiday decorations can run the risk of being ‘tacky’, but Rolf’s decor has an elegant air about it that brings a sense of child-like wonder to even the most Scrooge-like patrons.

However, it’s not just the glitter and ornate decorations that create an intense holiday spirit here. Charming wood paneling, close-knit tables, and warm colors expertly intertwine to give this restaurant a cozy feel.

So, start off with a high-octane (read high alcohol content), holiday-themed cocktail that is sure to knock you off your feet, like the vanilla spiced eggnog with bourbon, the warm apple cider, or the Christmas smoothie.

Trust me, after a few of those, and your face will be redder than Old St Nick’s.

What, feeling a bit too merry? Then be sure to order one of the many German delicacies on offer, including many varieties of schnitzel or the German potato salad.

Address: 281 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10010

Hours: Open daily from 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Price: Entrees start at $25.00 each.

How to Get There: Take the 6/R/W train to 23rd Street Station and walk from there.

11. Sip on the Best Hot Chocolate in the City

Hot Chocolate

When the weather outside is frightful, a giant mug full of hot chocolate tastes so delightful. That’s why one of the best things to do this Christmas in NYC is to suck up a cup full of delicious, molten hot chocolate.

Sure, most visitors this Christmas in New York City will flock to Serendipity 3 and inhale their iconic “frozen hot chocolate”.

Personally, though, I find this place to be a giant tourist trap that is best avoided at all costs since their frozen hot chocolate is mediocre at best (IMHO, and that’s being generous).

Plus, there are now a ton of Serendipity franchises set up all across the country. Therefore, you could easily go to just about any major city to find this famous treat.

So, if you want to try some truly authentic, totally delicious NYC hot chocolate that you won’t be able to find anywhere else, then here are my personal picks.

  • Bar Pisellino – Located in the West Village, this place oozes old-world italian charm and whips up some of the best hot chocolate in NYC. It’s rich though so if you have a giant sweet tooth and love the idea of drinking brownie batter than this is the perfect place for you. Fresh panna also comes on top of thise decadent delight and helps cut some of the sweetness.
  • Daily Provisions – This bakery/cafe in the Faltiron Distirct is operated by culinary giant, Danny Meyer, and churns out a delicious hot chocolate made with Guanaja dark chocolate, Bahibe milk chocolate, and Guittard chocolate ganache. Add whipped cream and a homemade vanilla marshmallow on top and you have a front runner for the best hot chocolate in NYC.
  • Dominique Ansel Bakery – No trip to NYC is complete without a stop at this NYC institution. After all, the baking wizards here are known for their legendary cronut and serve up a totally unique hot chocolate too. In fact, it even features a marshmallow flower that “blooms” to uncover a hidden chocolate truffle as soon as hot liquid is added to the cup.
  • Squish Marshmallows – Renowned for their next-level awesome marshmallows, this East Village eatery crafts truly unique flavored treats like smores and banana pudding. Therefore, order their hot chocolate and satisfy any and all marshmallow cravings since the two desserts here perfectly compliment one another.
  • Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery – Finally, head to the West Village and see what pastry chef Umber Ahmad has to offer when it comes to hot chocolate. Because their supremely classic drink is made with Velrhona chocolate, steamed milk and a homemade vanilla bean marshmallow on top.

12. Explore Central Park

By: Mark and Kristen of Where Are Those Morgans?

Central Park covered in snow over Christmas in New York City.

New York City is filled with iconic Christmas locations you have seen in the movies and read about in books. But, none of those Christmas in NYC destinations are quite as magical as a Central Park Winter snow day .

So, if you get lucky and find that NYC is covered in a fresh blanket of snow, change course and head directly for Central Park, along with everyone else in the city.

Just follow Fifth Avenue and pass by a wealth of swanky shops to enter Central Park. Next, start your Christmas in New York City with a trip to Wollman Ice Rink.

Simply take to the ice yourself or watch others as they glide by. Be sure to have a steaming cup of hot chocolate in hand to help keep you warm while you admire the views of Manhattan’s 59th street skyline.

Heading northwest, make your way through ‘The Mall”, an incredibly photogenic, one-mile promenade that is lined with picturesque benches and beautiful statues.

At the end of The Mall, descend a set of stone steps and enter Bethesda Terrace with its stunning, orange tiled ceiling.

Chances are you’ll encounter a proposal, a wedding shoot, or both since the fountain here is exceptionally beautiful in the snow.

Next, cross the Bow Bridge and blaze a trail through ‘The Ramble’. Continue west through this narrow, twisting maze and pass under a series of ornate stone arches.

Finally, finish at John Lennon’s “Believe” memorial and enjoy a stunning view of an ice pond and Wagner Cove.

13. Shop At FAO Schwarz

You can’t think of New York and Christmas together without the name FAO Schwarz coming up. This store specializes in Christmas toys and it is the go to place if you want to shop for Christmas gifts for kids (and for adults who never grew up like me!)

Here you can find teddy bears in all different sizes, toys from all locations across the world and almost any kind of toy that your heart desires. It is paradise! But closer to Christmas the rush starts picking up with all the last minute shoppers heading to the store. It is also the best place to buy NYC souvenirs at this time of the year.

If you heard that the store closed then you’ve heard wrong. Well partially wrong because they closed shop in 2015 only to reopen in a new location in 2018. 

Pro tip: The new location is swankier, more modern and is just a short distance away from the famous Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. So you can catch a glimpse of the famous spot and a few pictures before heading out to FAO Schwarz.

Address: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10111, United States

Hours: Open everyday from 11am – 7pm except Fridays and Saturdays when it closes at 8pm.

How To Get There: Take the subway to 47-50 Sts-Rockefeller Ctr. It is just round the corner from there.

14. Enjoy a Christmas Carol at the Merchant’s House Museum

Garden behind the Merchant's House Museum

Back in the day, Madison Square Garden used to play host to a fun, kid-friendly version of Charles Dickens’s immortal holiday classic, “A Christmas Carol”.

However, because of recent world events (aka the pandemic) and the fact that Broadway just opened back up, there aren’t too many holiday-themed shows currently available to the public this Christmas in NYC.

Thankfully though, the Merchant’s House Museum comes through in the clutch with a supremely awesome production of A Christmas Carol by the Summoners Ensemble Theatre.

With shows held once a day from December 1st through December 31st (except Mondays), visitors to the area this Christmas in New York City can marvel at a classic retelling of this beautiful story amidst the historic grandeur of the Greek Revival-style parlor of this home from 1832.

Yeah, it’s really a highly underrated historic residence in NYC that you should 100% visit even if you don’t end up going to the show.

Plus, add in some authentic, 19th-century holiday decor, flickering candles, and vibrant period piece furniture and you have the perfect setting for this one-hour play.

Added bonus? During select shows, you’ll also get to enjoy a Christmas reception with “Mr. Dickens” that includes a cup of “Smoking Bishop” (or mulled wine) and a private performance of “A Visit from Sir Nicholas”.

Address: 29 East 4th Street, New York, NY, 10003

Hours: Shows are one-hour long and held Tuesday/Wednesday through Sunday at either 5:30 pm, 7:00 pm, or 8:00 pm. So, please check their website for more information.

Price: Tickets are $55-$125 per person.

How to Get There: Take the N/R train to 8th Street station, the 6 train to Astor Place station, or the B/D/F/M to Broadway/Lafayette station and walk to the museum from there.

15. Enjoy the Luminaries at Brookfield Place

Vibrant luminaries at Brookfield Place, one of the best things to do this Christmas in NYC

Easily one of the best free things to do this Christmas in NYC, the luminaries at Brookfield Place are a stunning canopy of hundreds of lanterns that seamlessly change color on the ceiling of the mall.

With various palm trees in the background and beautiful Christmas trees placed all throughout the ground floor of this retail center, this awe-inspiring light show is brought to you by the LAD at Rockwell Group and makes for the perfect addition to any Christmas in New York City itinerary.

Plus, while you’re here, visit one of two touchless wishing stations and send a motion-activated wish to the kaleidoscope of colorful lanterns that sit just above you.

So, what are you waiting for? Stop by any time between November 27h and January 10th and see this mesmerizing light display for yourself.

And afterward, go for a skate on the awesome outdoor rink that overlooks the always lovely Hudson River.

Pro Tip: Brookfield Place is right near the Statue of Liberty so you could easily see both in the same day.

Address: 230 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10281

Hours: Open daily from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Price: Free

How to Get There: Take the 1/2/3 train to Chambers Street and walk to the shopping mall from there.

16. Enjoy a Holiday Themed Afternoon Tea

Cute holiday mugs with cinnamon and gingerbread cookies.

Love a luxurious afternoon tea experience? If so then enjoy an enchanting, holiday-themed afternoon tea at the luxurious Peninsula Hotel in New York City.

Starting on November 26th and ending on December the 31st, the posh, townhouse-style Gotham Lounge here is bedazzled with all sorts of vibrant Christmas decorations that everyone will adore.

Add in a wonderfully modern menu full of classic afternoon tea selections like warm scones, premium teas, finger sandwiches, bread, and petits fours, and this is the perfect place to warm up after a long day spent outside.

Plus, if you’d like to partake in an afternoon tea that the whole family will love, you can also book a special Children’s Afternoon Tea that includes bottomless local apple cider, as well as an assortment of classic sweet and savory delights that any child will love.

Pro Tip: You can also book fun, holiday-themed afternoon teas at the Russian Tea Room (it’s well decorated with giant toy soldiers everywhere) and, my personal fave, the King’s Carriage House (great price and the food is excellent).

Address: 700 Fifth Avenue at 55th Street

Hours: Open daily from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Price: $95 per person for traditional afternoon tea and $125 per person for champagne afternoon tea.

How to Get There: Take the N/R/W train to 57th street station and walk to the hotel from there.

17. See the Holiday Lights at the Bronx Zoo

Historic Zoo Center Building in the Bronx Zoo.

Take a walk on the wild side and celebrate your love for the animal world during the Bronx Zoo’s annual holiday lights show.

Starting on November 19th and extending through to January 9th, the grounds of the Bronx Zoo will come alive every evening with immersive light displays, vivid animal lanterns, and enchanting light shows that are sure to captivate children and adults alike.

Trust me, it’s a truly fun and festive experience that includes holiday treats, live entertainment, a holiday train, ice carving competitions/demonstrations, stilt walkers, costumed characters, a wildlife theater, and so much more!

So, get in on all the Christmas in NYC fun as you listen to holiday music, walk through colorful tunnels, and take in animated sculptures scattered throughout the park.

Because in total, 260+ lanterns will be on display that represent almost 70 different animal and plant species – an experience that will help reconnect you to the natural world all around you this Christmas in New York City.

Pro Tip: This event is entirely outdoors so be sure to dress warmly and keep an eye on the weather before you visit.

Address: 2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx, New York,10460

Hours: Holiday lights come on at 4:30 pm but tickets can be purchased for 3:00 pm (great if you want to see the animals), 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, 7:00 pm, and 8:00 pm time slots.

Price: $39.95 for adults, $24.95 for kids (3-12), and $34.95 for seniors (65+).

How to Get There: Take the 2 train to the Pelham Parkway station and then catch an uber from there.

18. Enjoy Magical Holiday Window Displays

Holiday Window Display at Saks Fifth Avenue

Without a doubt, seeing the vivacious holiday window displays that pop up all across the city is one of my favorite things to do during Christmas in NYC.

Because you name it and that store probably has an amazing window display for you to enjoy – particularly iconic retailers like Macy’s, Barney’s, Bloomingdale’s, Tiffany’s, Bergdorf Goodman’s, Henri Bendel, and Lord and Taylor.

However, my absolute favorite holiday window has to be the most famous one of them all – the display at Saks Fifth Avenue.

Not only is it completely different every single year, but it’s always wonderfully detailed and features an elaborate set of six windows that work together to tell a complex story using animatronic figures.

Whatever you do though, do not cut the line when visiting during Christmas in New York City since queues get hella long and patrons have no patience for people who try and beeline it to the front.

But, if you’re not a fan of long lines (who is?) then you can always catch Sak’s famous ten-story light show. It typically happens every 10-minutes between 5:00 pm and 11:00 pm daily.

Address: 611 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022

Hours: The window display is open twenty-four hours a day.

How to Get There: It’s only a half-mile away from Times Square so you could walk for 10-minutes or take the M-50 bus.

19. See the Empire State Building’s Holiday Light Show

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The Empire State Building is always awesome, but even more so during the holiday season when the structure oozes holiday cheer from its amazing red and green lights.

However, just in case that’s not quite enough holiday spirit for you, this architectural wonder recently (as of 2020) started broadcasting a special light and sound display that was synced to Carrie Underwood’s rendition of “Hallelujah”.

So, if you want to see what this incredible show has in store for you, tune into either Z100 or LiteFm at 8:00 pm – between December 19th and December 25th- and see what sound and light displays await you atop one of the most famous buildings in the city.

Address: 20 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001

Hours: 8:00 pm

How to Get There: Take the N/R/W train to Herald Square and walk from there.

20. See the Nutcracker Ballet at Lincoln Center

This is an evening view of the the Lincoln Center of Performing Arts in Manhattan

You can’t very well spend Christmas in NYC without seeing The Nutcracker at Lincoln Center, now can you?

Good, glad we agree on the important things in life.

Because this iconic show has been thrilling children all across the globe since ye olde 1892 and is performed pretty much every holiday season by the New York Ballet Company inside the David Hi. Koch Theater.

So, grab your tickets today to become mesmerized by a phenomenal ballet performance that features a dazzling array of dancers and characters that we all know and love.

Especially since 62 musicians, 90 dancers, and 125 children all come together to bring Tschaikovsky’s immortal ballet to life right before your eyes.

Other highlights include a Christmas Tree that grows to a whopping 41 feet, the Kingdom of the Sugarplum Fairy sequence, Mother Ginger (the costume alone weighs 85 pounds), the Snowflake Waltz, etc.

Pro Tip: For a great meal before or after the show, try P.J. Clarke’s (great burgers), The Smith, Lincoln Restaurante (Italian place right in Lincoln Center), Cafe Fiorello (try the pizza bolognese), and Rosa’s Mexicana (orde the guacamole/queso fundido).

Address: David H. Koch Theater, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023, United States

Hours: From the end of November through the beginning of January and performances are held almost daily at either 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm, or 8:00 pm. The first act is roughly 49 minutes while the second act is 41 minutes.

Price: Tickets are between $89 and $280 per person.

How to Get There: Take the 1 train to 66th street and Lincoln Center station and walk from there.

21. Grand Central Holiday Fair

Holiday decor surrounding the elevators in Grand Central terminal.

Easily one of the best Christmas markets in NYC, the Grand Central Holiday Fair typically takes over Vanderbilt Hall around November 18th and doesn’t end until right before Christmas.

Therefore, you have plenty of time to shop til you drop at this super snazzy indoor market and experience one of the best things to do this Christmas in NYC.

Because even though this holiday market is relatively small and doesn’t typically feature a ton of food vendors, it’s packed with amazing boutiques that sell some supremely awesome holiday gifts.

Trust me, I’ve gotten more than one amazing gift here and my friends absolutely loved them since they are anything but generic.

Besides, more than one-million shoppers pass through here per day so, yeah, you know it has to be something extra special.

Address: Grand Central Terminal

Hours: Open Friday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm, and Sunday 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Price : Free

How to Get There: Take the S train (aka the shuttle) from Times Square to Grand Central and you’ll find this market upstairs.

22. Turnstyle Underground Market

Open throughout the year, Turnstyle Underground Market transforms into a vibrant holiday extravaganza every year between November 18th and December 31st.

It’s also a great shopping spot for anyone who hates the cold since it’s actually underground, right by the subway entrance near Columbus Circle – hence the name.

In total, it’s home to more than 39 different eateries and several epic holiday boutiques that seem to pop up seasonally.

So, stop by, enjoy the festive feels, and warm up while enjoying one of the best things to do during Christmas in New York City.

There are also seven different entrances to the market, so just follow the signs and you should be able to find it no problem. You also don’t need a MetroCard to step inside this epic place.

Pro Tip: The Columbus Circle Holiday Market is right across the street so you should 100% stop by either before or after your trip here.

Address: 1000 S 8th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Hours: Varies by store.

How to Get Here: Take the 1 train to Columbus Circle and walk from here.

23. Check Out St. Patrick’s Cathedral

The exterior of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.

Even if you’re not religious, visiting St. Patrick’s Cathedral is easily one of the best things to do during Christmas in NYC.

After all, it’s the single largest Catholic Church in the USA and was first built for the ridiculous sum of $2 million back in 1878.

So, as you can probably already imagine, this neo-Gothic style church is insanely beautiful, and attending mass here over the holidays is truly awe-inspiring since you’ll get to sit with thousands of parishioners and listen to Christmas songs being blasted out on the giant, 7,000 pipe organ.

It’s also one of those Christmas in New York City activities that is easy to find since the church is on Fifth Avenue, right across the street from Rockefeller Center.

Therefore, definitely swing by to check out the Louis Tiffany altar and the Charles Connick’s Rose Window here before you leave.

Heck, there’s even a full-on basement-level crypt that is the final resting place of people like Pierre Toussaint, a famous advocate for the poor and the first African American to become eligible for sainthood.

Now, while there are some not-so-frequent guided tours of the church available, I suggest doing this joint tour of 5th Avenue and St. Patrick’s Cathedral .

I mean, tickets are only $35 per person, and include a personal, hour-long tour of Fifth Avenue and Rockefeller Center, with Fastpass admission to the church and a self-guided tour of the building included.

So, book your tour today and enjoy one of the best things to do this Christmas in New York City.

Address: 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022

Hours: Open daily from 7:00 am to 8:30 pm.

How to Get There: Take the M train to 53rd Street station and walk from there.

24. Enjoy The Santa’s Secret Immersive Holiday Experience

You can really immerse yourself into the Christmas theme at the Santa’s Secret Immersive Holiday experience. It allows you to come dashing through the snow and pretend that you are at the North Pole with Santa. It has loads of naughty performances so this isn’t kid compliant but it is definitely appropriate for people who have an inner child that loves Christmas.

The speakeasy has a whole vintage theme going for it. You can even get Christmas themed cocktails, shake up some themed snow globes and enjoy the shows. You better not tell Mrs Claus though or everyone will be in trouble! Hahaha!

Seriously, this is one of the best kept secrets when it comes to Christmas in NYC!

Pro Tip: The show timings are always updated at the mid to end of November. Check out the shows and book your ticket in advance.

Address: The Shops at Hudson Yards – 20 Hudson Yards, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10001

Hours: Depending on the shows.

How To Get There: Take the A train to 34 St Penn Station and walk from there 

25. Visit The Spectacular Factory

One of the top things to do during the Christmas season in NYC is to head to the ARTECHOUSE. Every year they have a holiday installment that is opened to the public and it is a pretty cool way to enjoy the holiday décor. 

The best part about the Spectacular factory Christmas installment is that it has rides for all ages. Think about candy cane carousels, nutcracker displays, tinkling bells and even a holiday express train. The huge nutcrackers are a big hit because they make such a great backdrop for photographs.

Intriguingly the displays are a mix of both art and technology which makes them so immersive that you feel as if you’ve left NYC behind. The idea is to stimulate people’s imagination. I have to say that the exhibits totally exceed expectations.

Address: 439 W 15th St, New York, NY 10011, United States

Hours: Open everyday from 10am to 10pm

How To Get There: Take Train A or C to 14 St /8 av

Christmas In NYC FAQ

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NYC is one of the most popular destinations in the country during the Christmas season. This is because the city transforms into a winter wonderland. There are Christmas shows and themed bars, Broadway transforms with numerous shows and lets not forget about all the Christmas markets that pop up all around the city.

So is NYC fun during Christmas? I would say yes! The only downside is that it is expensive and crowded because almost everyone has the same idea.

Is NYC Busy During Christmas?

NYC is super busy during Christmas. The streets are full with both locals and tourists. NYC is known to be busy throughout the year but during Christmas time the crowds really peak. There is usually a shortage of reasonably priced accommodation and everything in general gets uber costly.

Is It Worth Visiting NYC During Christmas?

NYC is popular during Christmas for a good reason. The city really comes alive with the festive spirit. So if you don’t mind the cost associated with high season in NYC then definitely make the trip. The city has something for everybody during the Christmas season and you are bound to have loads of fun!

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Your Perfect New York City Christmas Itinerary for 2024

  • 1.1 Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall
  • 1.2 Christmas Cruise on the Hudson River
  • 1.3 Top of the Rock
  • 2.1 Visit Rockefeller Center
  • 2.2 Watch the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall
  • 2.3 Admire the holiday window displays on Fifth Avenue
  • 2.4 Marvel at the amazing view from the Top of the Rock
  • 2.5 Enjoy The Nutcracker from the New York City Ballet
  • 2.6 Visit the Christmas Markets in New York City
  • 2.7 Take a Christmas tour of New York City
  • 2.8 See the Christmas Lights in Dyker Heights
  • 2.9 Jump on the vintage train on Sundays
  • 2.10 Meet Santa at Macy’s Santa Land
  • 2.11 Visit the New York Botanical Gardens Holiday Train Show
  • 2.12 Lace up your ice skates at an ice skating rink
  • 2.13 Head to IFC Theaters to watch It’s A Wonderful Life on the big screen
  • 2.14 Explore Christmas at The Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park
  • 2.15 Catch a Christmas show on or Off-Broadway
  • 2.16 See the Christmas tree and Menorah on Wall Street
  • 2.17 Enjoy the Hudson Yards Christmas lights
  • 2.18 Take a holiday tour in a luxury limousine
  • 3.1 Holiday dinner at a gorgeous restaurant
  • 3.2 Cozy up at a festive rooftop bar
  • 4.1 Lotte New York Palace
  • 4.2 The Peninsula Hotel
  • 4.3 The Algonquin
  • 5.1 Prepare for the crowds
  • 5.2 Learn how to navigate the city by walking and the subway
  • 5.3 Make reservations in advance
  • 5.4 Plan a budget, and stick to it
  • 5.5 Dress warmly
  • 6.1 Day 1 – Rockefeller Center and Fifth Avenue
  • 6.2 Day 2 – Christmas Tours and Santa Land
  • 6.3 Day 3 – Holiday Markets, Hudson Yards, and Broadway
  • 6.4 Day 4 – Endless Possibilities
  • 7 More Resources for Your Christmas in New York Itinerary
  • 8 Your New York December Itinerary: Wrap-Up

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“It’s the most wonderful time of the year.”

There’s just something extra-special about New York City at Christmas time.

It’s one of the best places to visit during the holiday season, and for a good reason. Many movies and songs have been made about how romantic the season is in the City.

If you’re looking for things to do in New York City for Christmas, here’s your guide to creating a perfect New York City Christmas itinerary for you and your family. 

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The Best Things to do in New York City for Christmas

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This is an image of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lit up for the season in NYC. Are you visiting the Big Apple this holiday season? Find the best things to do and plan out your entire New York City Christmas itinerary!

As far as NYC winter activities go, is there anything more iconic than visiting Rockefeller Center for things to do in New York City for Christmas?

When you walk into the plaza, you’ll be met with the incredible views of flags from all over the world, waving in the wind, and the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree.

Centered below the tree, you’ll find Prometheus’s famous statue, watching over the ice skating rink.

There’s not really a time of day that you can be in Rockefeller Center without significant crowds.

While early mornings will probably be the least crowded in front of the Christmas Tree, you’ll be met with a group of people standing outside of the TODAY Show studios, the NBC morning show that shoots right in the Center.

And the later in the day you venture into Rockefeller Center, the more and more people you’ll find.

Pro Tip : While you’re in Rockefeller Center, make sure you add FAO Schwarz to your New York Christmas vacation, an iconic New York City toy store. The larger-than-life store features experiences like the famed floor piano–featured in the movie  BIG  with Tom Hanks–to hosting classic toys and toy brands your parents and grandparents loved. Make sure to ask the famous life size toy soldiers to take a Christmas photo with you !

Or, you can catch a live stream of the tree from 8 a.m. – 12 a.m. EST any day at the Rockefeller Center website⁠.

Watch the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall

This is an image of the illuminated marquee at Radio City Music Hall in New York City NYC.

One of the most quintessential experiences on any Christmas in New York itinerary might be watching the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall featuring The Radio City Rockettes.

From moments like Santa Claus flying high above New York City and the Rockettes’ famous Parade of the Wooden Soldiers performance to new songs, you’ll really never see the same show twice.

Watching the Christmas Spectacular is really one of those can’t-miss experiences for your New York City Christmas itinerary.

If you’re interested in theater history, schedule a backstage tour of Radio City Music Hall to get an inside glimpse into the magic behind the production.

Fun Fact : If you’re wondering–yes, the animals in the Christmas Spectacular are real! If you happen to be out and around Radio City Music Hall either late at night or early in the morning, you might catch a glimpse of handlers walking the camels, sheep, and donkeys that are featured in The Radio City Christmas Spectacular .

Once you’ve finished at Radio City Music Hall, head across the street from the entrance on Sixth Avenue to take pictures with larger-than-life Christmas ornaments!

Admire the holiday window displays on Fifth Avenue

This is an image of the Saks Fifth Avenue light display on 5th Ave in New York City NYC.

Although classic department stores like Lord & Taylor and Barneys have closed in the past few years, there are still several department stores along Fifth Avenue that go all out for the holidays.

Across from Rockefeller Center and the famous Christmas tree, start your New York City Christmas itinerary walk along Fifth Avenue to admire the window displays Saks Fifth Avenue .

Every year, Saks has a full 5 minute light show on its storefront every 10 minutes, featuring music, stunning lights, and an epic new storyline each year.

Once the light show ends, walk across the street to the Saks Fifth Avenue storefront and admire their window displays.

Christmas window displays at the department stores along Fifth Avenue is a historic practice.

It’s said that the tradition started in 1874 when R.H. Macy arranged scenes from  Uncle Tom’s Cabin  by Harriet Beecher Stowe with porcelain dolls in the department store’s front holiday windows to attract customers.

Obviously, it worked!

Once you pass Saks, you’ll come upon St. Patrick’s Cathedral , all decked out and in its holiday splendor.

Make sure you head inside and catch a glimpse of the largest Catholic church in North America before continuing up Fifth Avenue to admire the window displays at stores like Cartier , Harry Winston , Louis Vuitton , and Bergdorf Goodman .

When you finish your walk up 5th Avenue, you will reach Pulitzer Square.

In front of you will be Central Park, and to the left will be another New York Christmas itinerary icon– The Plaza Hotel .

You might recognize The Plaza from famous movies like  Sleepless in Seattle ,  Plaza Suite , and the Christmas movie  Home Alone 2: Lost in New York . 

You’ll find  Sleepless in Seattle  and many more on my list of favorite films that feature New York City.

Marvel at the amazing view from the Top of the Rock

This is an image of the entrance to NBC Studios, the observation deck, and the rainbow room in New York City, NYC.

So you’ve seen the Christmas view of Rockefeller Plaza on the ground, but what about from above?

Head to the Top of the Rock , the observation deck on top of 30 Rock, the famed NBC Studios building, to take in the sights of the City from above.

You’ll have unbelievable panoramic views of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, the ice skating rink, and Central Park. 

While you’re at the top, make sure you grab a drink at Bar SixtyFive at the Rainbow Room, Top of the Rock’s upscale bar. 

If you’re interested in visiting several major sites in addition to the Top of the Rock, check out my guide on comparing New York City passes to see if one is right for you.

And if you want to visit an observation deck, but maybe not Top of the Rock, check out my guide to the best observatories in New York City .

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Enjoy The Nutcracker from the New York City Ballet

If you love the classics, there’s nothing like watching The Nutcracker performed by the New York City Ballet.

Each year, the troupe expands from its 90 dancers to include an additional 125 children, 40 stagehands, and more than 60 musicians to perform the iconic ballet at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.

From its choreography by George Balanchine to its extraordinary visual effects, it’s a genuinely dazzling production on par with any other show you’d find in New York City.

Visit the Christmas Markets in New York City

This is an image of the oculus Christmas market in New York City NYC.

If you’re interested in finding some really unique gifts, make sure you add a visit to one of the New York City holiday markets to your New York City Christmas itinerary.

There are Christmas markets and holiday villages in every borough of the City, showcasing items and foods from all different shops and stalls local to the metropolitan area. 

Although the most well-known holiday villages in New York City are the Bryant Park Winter Village and the Union Square Holiday Market , there are holiday shopping villages all over.

You can even go to indoor Christmas markets at the Oculus or the Grand Central Terminal Holiday Market!

You’ll find some really unique gifts sold by local artisans and shops from all around the five boroughs.

I always make sure to include at least one gift for my holiday giving from one of the shops at the holiday villages. It’s a great way to be festive and shop local. 

Pro tip : While you’re visiting the Bryant Park winter village, make sure you stop by the New York Public Library next door. The building is beautifully decorated for the holidays each year, and it’s a great place to sneak away for a restroom!

And don’t forget about long-term New York City Markets. Markets like Artists & Fleas–which has a few locations around the City–Smorgasbord in Brooklyn and Grand Bazaar on the Upper West Side all go all out with holiday spirit.

You’ll find additional vendors and local artisans with their holiday wares.

Take a Christmas tour of New York City

This is an image of the massive Christmas ornaments on fifth Avenue across from the radio city music Hall, entrance in New York City, NYC.

There are tours for everything in New York City, but especially at Christmas!

Movie tours showcasing filming locations for plenty of holiday movies , holiday-themed boat tours on the Hudson River , and walking tours of Rockefeller Center are only a few of the incredible things to do in New York City for Christmas.

For an in-depth look, head over to the guide of my favorite Christmas tours in New York City.

See the Christmas Lights in Dyker Heights

Dyker Heights Christmas Lights

New York City is a little different than other areas of the country. Most people live in apartments; they don’t often have their own front lawn to decorate in the Christmas spirit.

However, that’s not quite the case in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn.

In this area of the City, families do have their own front Lawns to decorate for the Christmas spirit.

And do they ever!

The tradition of the Dyker Heights Christmas lights began in the 1980s when a woman named Linda Spata moved into the neighborhood.

She decided to carry on the holiday decorating tradition her mother had started, and it paved the way for the whole area to take part.

If you’re interested in seeing the spectacular holiday displays yourself, you can either take the subway out or hop on a bus tour. 

You can take either the Brooklyn-bound R train to 86th Street or the Brooklyn-bound D train to 79th Street, and walk to 13th Avenue, or Dyker Heights Boulevard, to the Dyker Heights Christmas lights neighborhood.

If you feel like you need a little bit more help, though, here’s my guide to navigating the New York City subway .

I promise that using New York City public transportation is pretty easy, and it’s something you definitely should experience while you’re here.

If you want a more guided experience or you don’t want to figure out your way there yourself, many companies offer tours out to Dyker Heights specifically to see the Christmas light displays. Some of them will even pick you up in front of your hotel.

Jump on the vintage train on Sundays

This is an image of the holiday train decorated for the Christmas season. It's a vintage New York City subway, train car in NYC.

Have you ever wondered what riding on a vintage subway car was like?

While you can go look at and learn about the New York City subway through the ages at the New York Transit Museum, if you’re here during the holiday season, you can ride one for the price of your MetroCard.

Every Sunday between Thanksgiving to New Year’s, the MTA and the New York Transit Museum partner together to run the Holiday Nostalgia Rides.

The holiday subway train consists of several vintage subway cars from the 1930s.

Since the holiday train only runs a few times during the season, make sure to plan for a pleasure ride based on the train’s schedule available on the New York Transit Museum’s website.

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Meet Santa at Macy’s Santa Land

Macy's at Christmas time, 151 West 34th Street, New York City.

They say the REAL Santa is sitting in Santa Land at Macy’s in Herald Square. 

Step onto the top floor of the 34th Street department store to be transported to Santaland .

While the tradition of the real St. Nick visiting Macy’s began in the 1860s, since the mid-1970s, Santa has had a permanent home on the 8th floor.

When you arrive to check this off your NYC Christmas list, you’ll wind your way through interactive exhibits before stepping on the Santaland Express train that will take you right to Santa.

If you want to make sure you see Santa, you need to book a reservation in advance.

Time slots are booked out well in advance, and if you try to show up and wait in line on the same day, you might have to wait hours, or you might be turned away.

You can head to Macy’s website to make reservations for the Santa Express Lane.

Visit the New York Botanical Gardens Holiday Train Show

For the past 29 years, the New York Botanical Gardens has hosted its Holiday Train Show.

Model trains move through a tiny replica of New York City made with natural materials, complete with iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, and many others. 

While you’re there, you can also explore the gardens themselves and view GLOW, a new outdoor exhibition that illuminates the Botanical Gardens’ landmarks.

You can learn more about the New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Experience here .

Lace up your ice skates at an ice skating rink

This is an image of skaters on the rink at Rockefeller Center in New York City, NYC.

If you’re looking for a classic wintertime date in NYC , ice skating is the way to go. It’s a fun activity that everyone can enjoy, and you can get outdoors and enjoy the fresh air.

These are my favorite skating rinks in the city:

  • The Rink At Rockefeller Center
  • The Rink at Bryant Park’s Winter Village 
  • The Rink at Brookfield Place
  • Wollman Rink in Central Park
  • Winterland at Pier 17
  • Vale Rink at The William Vale ( Booking | Hotels ) in Brooklyn
  • LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park
  • Abe Stark Rink at Coney Island
  • Glide at Brooklyn Bridge Park
Fun Fact : The Rink at Bryant Park’s Winter Village is the only ice rink in NYC with free admission (just pay for your skate rentals!)

Head to IFC Theaters to watch It’s A Wonderful Life on the big screen

It's A Wonderful Life

You can see the classic film It’s A Wonderful Life on the big screen down in Greenwich Village.

The IFC Center shows classic and independent feature films, and is located right off of the A/B/C/D station at West 4th street. During the holiday season, they show the 1946 movie many times.

First enjoy a great dinner downtown at Solaro , an Italian restaurant around the corner, before watching James Stewart’s iconic performance as George Bailey. 

Explore Christmas at The Cloisters in Fort Tryon Park

The Cloisters

A magnificent museum called The Cloisters is located in Upper Manhattan’s Fort Tryon Park, which takes visitors back to Medieval Europe.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s museum houses more than 5,000 works of European art dating from the Byzantine period to the early Renaissance and was constructed in the medieval European monastery style by architect Charles Collens.

The halls are adorned with historic Medieval ‘Christmastide’ decorations each year to celebrate the season.

Garden staff and volunteers work for weeks handcrafting the locally-sourced holiday furnishings, including evergreen trees, holly, ivy, and other plants used to celebrate Christmastide, the 12-day Medieval festival between the Nativity and the Epiphany. 

This is an amazing place to explore during the year, but if you have ever wondered what a Medieval holiday celebration would have looked like, this is the place to go.

You can see the architecture and learn about the era when you wander through the holiday halls.

Catch a Christmas show on or Off-Broadway

This is an image of the Hamilton marquee on Broadway in New York City NYC.

When I was a New York-based actor, watching a Broadway production happened to be my absolute favorite thing to do at this magical time of year!

Every year during the holiday season, performance schedules change to accommodate the influx of visitors who want to see a show–which is great for you, because there are more showtimes than usual!

You can check out Playbill’s list of Broadway performance times (updated weekly) to find something that works for your schedule, or check out the production’s website online to see their holiday showtime calendar in advance.

Pro Tip : If you aren’t sure which Broadway show you want to see, visit the TKTS Booth and ask! In Times Square, you’ll find them under the red stairs, but they also have a location at Lincoln Center and South Street Seaport. There, you can find a selection of Broadway and Off-Broadway tickets between 30-50% off the price you’d pay at the box office. 

You can also read my whole guide on the best ways to buy Broadway tickets and tips for attending a Broadway show for more tips!

See the Christmas tree and Menorah on Wall Street

This is an image of the Wall St., NYC Stock Exchange, Christmas tree menorah, and Kwanzaa exhibit on Broad Street in New York City.

In front of the New York Stock Exchange in the Financial District, you’ll find another one of New York City’s Christmas trees.

Visit the Wall Street tree and Hanukkah Menorah before wandering into Federal Hall, the site of the first Congress and where George Washington was sworn in as the first President of the United States.

The building that stands there today was a U.S. Customs House.

Enjoy the Hudson Yards Christmas lights

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The newest private development in New York City, Hudson Yards is located on 11th Avenue, between West 28th and West 38th streets.

It’s considered the northernmost part of the High Line and offers unique views of the Hudson River and Jersey City. 

At Christmastime, The Vessel is adorned in twinkling lights, bringing a festive glow to the complex.

Then inside the Shops at Hudson Yards (one of my favorite indoor activities in New York City ), you’ll find additional holiday decorations among the many interactive stores.

Take a holiday tour in a luxury limousine

If you’re celebrating the holiday season in style, you need to check out this NYC Holiday Lights Tour by Limousine .

Meet your driver at your hotel lobby or any preferred spot in Manhattan to start the day.

Your guide will show you some of the city’s wonderful holiday decorations, such as Dyker Heights’ Christmas lights and the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.

Enjoy the unique chance to explore New York City’s festive atmosphere in a luxurious fashion!

You can find more New York City limousine tours here .

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Holiday dinner at a gorgeous restaurant

Just like the storefronts, many restaurants totally transform for the winter holidays. Rolf’s German Restaurant on 22nd Street and 3rd Avenue is one of the most popular Christmas dining experiences in New York City.

While the restaurant changes its decorations according to each season, it really goes all out decorating for Christmas. 

Another favorite is Lillie’s Victorian Establishment, either on West 49th Street or East 17th Street.

When you walk inside at any time of year, it feels like you are transported to a modern take on a Victorian dining room.

But, step in during the holiday season. You’ll find garlands, wreaths, and ornaments hanging all over the restaurant.  

Cozy up at a festive rooftop bar

Enjoying the city skyline from a rooftop bar is one of my favorite New York City summer activities , but you can also add it to your NYC Christmas bucket list !

There are many rooftop bars throughout the City, each with its own way to keep you warm.

230 Rooftop has igloos each winter, SERRA by birreria at Eataly Flatiron transforms into a chalet in a winter wonderland, and Bar 54 becomes another igloo haven right in the heart of Times Square.

Grab a hot cocoa and enjoy the chilled winter air!

Where to Stay for 4 Days in New York in December

This is an image of the entrance to the peninsula hotel, all decorated for Christmas in New York City NYC.

If you’re committing to a full-on New York City Christmas vacation, there are a few different hotels that go all-out decorating for the holidays.

I have a complete guide on my favorite choices all around NYC if you’re interested in learning more.

Lotte New York Palace

  • Location : 455 Madison Avenue, Manhattan
  • Rating : 8.4 Stars out of 400+ reviews
  • Price : $$$$
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Lotte New York Palace ( Booking | Hotels ), located on Madison Avenue and East 50th Street, hosts a 30-foot Christmas tree each year, and garlands, colorful lights, and ornaments adorn the hotel.

They also host events throughout the holiday season for guests, like holiday-themed happy hour specials, Story Time for Christmas classics, cookie decorating, and carols.

“The whole atmosphere in the hotel was one of comfort and luxury, made even more special by the beautiful Christmas decorations. All the staff were extremely pleasant and helpful. We were allocated a corner room, which had a fantastic view down 51st Street.” –Michael (Lotte New York palace Review )

The Peninsula Hotel

  • Location : 700 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan
  • Rating : 8.8 Stars out of 600+ reviews
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At 700 Fifth Avenue, The Peninsula Hotel ( Booking | Hotels ) is just steps away from the Fifth Avenue stores’ bright lights and Rockefeller Center.

The hotel’s decorations are aligned with its signature “Stories from the Tree” theme incorporating six character ornaments, including the Gingerbread Man.

You can read  The Gingerbread Man’s Tale , the hotel’s featured story, on its website.

“The Peninsula Hotel is a Premier property in New York City. Every aspect of your visit is attended to. The staff, the rooms and the facilities are superb. For Christmas, the lobby was decorated with a beautiful tree and there were nightly Carolers performing. There was a holiday candy shop for the children. The gym, spa and pool are exceptional.” –James (The Peninsula Review )

The Algonquin

  • Location : 59 West 44th Street, Manhattan
  • Rating : 7.8 Stars out of 70+ reviews
  • Price : $$$
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Just outside Times Square, The Algonquin ( Booking | Hotels ) is another excellent hotel beautifully decorated for the holidays, perfect for your New York City Christmas itinerary.

The hotel first opened in 1902 but rose to prominence after World War I when it became a haven for writers and artists to meet and discuss.

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Dorothy Parker, and Edna Ferber are just a few of the incredible writers that met for lunch at the hotel daily. 

Now, the historic hotel is part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection.

You’ll find ornate decor, enhanced at Christmastime with a large Christmas tree in the lobby and garland throughout.

 “It is a place with character and the location is fantastic if you’re aiming to stay midtown. Breakfast is very good and the restaurant staff is outstanding. Saturday Jazz was a nice surprise for us.” –Norma (The Algonquin Review )

Tips for your New York City Christmas Itinerary

This is an image of the view from the Empire State building on a snowy day in New York City NYC.

Prepare for the crowds

If it feels like the City is packed at any time of year, it feels even more crowded in the winter, when tourists come from all over the world to be part of the holiday cheer.

Leave yourself more time than you expect to get somewhere.

If Citymapper (my favorite subway app) says it’ll only take 45 minutes to arrive wherever you’re going, leave an hour or so ahead of time instead. 

Learn how to navigate the city by walking and the subway

To make the most of your New York Christmas trip time, you need to learn how the city works to get around quickly and effectively.

Thankfully, I have two guides to help you out!

The first is on how to understand NYC streets . Manhattan is laid out like a grid, with a defined system.

The second is on how to navigate the NYC subway . The metro runs 24/7 all throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and The Bronx, and it also has its own defined system.

Again, Citymapper is my favorite subway app, and Google Maps is my favorite app for saving landmarks, restaurants, other points of interest, and giving walking directions.

Once you understand both systems, you’ll be moving across the city in no time at all!

Make reservations in advance

Everyone is coming to New York City for their holiday vacation to experience the same things you want to, but there are limits to how many times or spaces are available per day.

Make sure you make reservations for restaurants and excursions in advance to ensure you’ll be able to do what you planned in your New York City Christmas itinerary. 

Plan a budget, and stick to it

To be honest, New York City is expensive, and there might even be surge pricing during the holidays for major attractions and things to do in New York City for Christmas.

When you live here, you get used to the prices, but your dinner bill might cause a bit of sticker-shock the first few times.

Make sure you create a budget and stick to it for your trip.

A helpful way to stay within your budget is to take advantage of the many free activities in New York City or to plan your New York City Christmas itinerary around free museum hours in NYC .

I have guides to both of these topics, and they really make a difference for your bottom line.

Dress warmly

Among the magic, you need to know that it’s really, really cold in NYC in the winter.

The daily temperature averages are a high of 44°F and a low of 31°F–and you need to factor in additional wind chill and possibly even snow.

Your best bet is to wear layers as the temperature tends to fluctuate.

It’s a must to wear winterized, waterproof boots and thick socks if you’re going to be on your feet outside all day.

When it snows in NYC , there’s no shortage of puddles and slushie sidewalks, and it will ruin your trip if you have to walk around with cold wet feet.

You also need gloves , a hat , and a scarf .

Fortunately, if you happen to forget any of these items, you can always stop in any shop or purchase some from street vendors.

As always, keep an eye on NYC’s weather forecast as you’re packing for your trip, and try to plan accordingly in advance!

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Sample 4 Days in New York at Christmas Itinerary

This is an image of the massive Christmas lights decorations on sixth Avenue in New York City NYC.

Day 1 – Rockefeller Center and Fifth Avenue

Drop off your bags as you check into your hotel! Get ready and go outside to start enjoying your New York Christmas vacation.

Start by visiting the iconic Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center, and head up to Top of the Rock for another perspective.

Then, walk uptown on 5th Avenue to enjoy the Saks Fifth Avenue lights show and go window shopping through all of the holiday displays.

Stop off at one of my favorite free sites in NYC, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, one of the largest churches in the city and home to the Archbishop of New York.

Once you arrive at the southeastern corner of Central Park, you can either head into iconic The Palm Court at The Plaza Hotel for afternoon tea or an elegant dinner, or walk into Central Park to go skating at Wollman Rink. 

If you’re interested in seeing a late show, grab tickets to the 8 p.m. production of the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall. 

Day 2 – Christmas Tours and Santa Land

Today is all about holiday tours and experiences! Depending on what time you’ve pre-booked seeing Santa at Macy’s Santaland, that will determine what tour you can take today.

I highly recommend a walking tour, so you can learn more about the city’s historic sites along with the holiday splendor.

After Santa Land, you have three different options to spend your evening.

Take a Christmas cruise on the Hudson River to have dinner and see the city from a new perspective, head to Dyker Heights for the dazzling light displays, or visit the IFC Center to enjoy It’s A Wonderful Life on the big screen.

For your New York City at night activity , finish your evening enjoying a drink from a rooftop bar with a view of the Empire State Building.

Day 3 – Holiday Markets, Hudson Yards, and Broadway

Are you ready to shop ‘til you drop?!

For day 3 of your New York in December itinerary, you need to visit the Bryant Park Winter Village to start, but there are several other holiday markets and NYC winter festivals you can check out throughout the city for gift shopping and souvenirs.

Columbus Circle, Union Square, Grand Central Terminal, and the Oculus also have great holiday markets or you can head over to the Brooklyn for Winterfest at the Brooklyn Museum, Smorgashboard, or Artists & Fleas.

Once you’ve finished running around the holiday markets, stop back at your hotel to drop off your shopping before heading to Hudson Yards.

If you want to add some more walking into your day, start at the bottom of the High Line in the Meatpacking District above the Whitney Museum and walk up until you reach Hudson Yards.

Enjoy The Vessel all decorated before heading inside the Shops at Hudson Yards–for more shopping.

Once you’re all shopped out, enjoy a nice dinner at a beautifully decorated restaurant in Hell’s Kitchen, like Becco’s or Lillie’s Victorian Establishment, before attending a Broadway show.

Day 4 – Endless Possibilities

Maybe you’re a history lover who’s dying to see The Cloisters at Christmas?

Or, you love model trains and are desperate to get to the New York Botanical Gardens for the Holiday Train Show ?

Better yet, do you want to wander around downtown to see the Christmas tree and Menorah on Wall Street before taking the free Staten Island Ferry to Empire Outlets and Snug Harbor, with a view passing the Statue of Liberty? 

While you might not have time to do everything, your NYC in December itinerary is best spent today visiting the iconic sites you’ve always dreamed of seeing in New York City or experiencing one of the incredible holiday sites of the city before checking out of your hotel and heading home.

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  • In charge of planning your complete Christmas itinerary?  I have a full guide on how to spend your time in NYC this Christmas.
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  • Looking for more ideas this holiday season?  Take a look at my complete New York at Christmas bucket list.

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NYC Christmas Trip: 10 Festive Experiences

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Taking an NYC Christmas Trip is the perfect way to usher in that holiday spirit! Bright lights and festive ornaments decorate the ever-bustling metropolis. An undeniable sense of merriment simmers in the crisp December air. With our top tips you will discover the very Best Things To Do in New York during Christmas!

On our wintertime visit, we were dazzled by the displays and got caught up in the cheerfulness of New York Christmas events. Even on our quick Christmas New York City trip, we were intent on experiencing all the classic holiday attractions. We meticulously planned out our time – and are sharing the details so that you can effortlessly plan your NYC Christmas Trip, too.

From NYC Christmas markets to ice skating in Central Park to Macy’s New York Christmas displays, we have rounded up all the amazing things to do in NYC for Christmas!

Plus, we share honest advice for visitors planning a trip to New York for Christmas. Not only do we highlight the NYC Christmas must-do attractions, we wrap them into an excellent day-by-day trip plan for experiencing Xmas in New York.

NYC Christmas FAQs

Before we dive into our list of what to do in New York at Christmas, we want to answer the most frequently asked questions. Knowing the basics will help you better plan your Xmas in NYC trip!

Where Can I See NYC Christmas Lights and Decorations?

Everywhere! Seriously, if you are looking for holiday decorations and Christmas lights, New York City will not disappoint.

Some of the best Christmas decorations in NYC are found in Midtown, but there are decorative holiday lights and attractions sprinkled throughout Manhattan – and beyond. We detail where to find all the prime NYC Christmas decorations on our list.

Are there Free New York City Christmas Events?

New York is an expensive destination, there is no doubt about it. That said, there are many New York City Christmas time events that are absolutely free. In fact, some of the very best Christmas events in NYC don’t cost at all. Travelers can plan to visit New York City at Christmas on a budget and still feel the spirit!

One of the things that is always free is exploring on foot to gaze at the brilliant NYC Christmas decorations. That said, there are several planned Christmas events in NYC that are free. We will highlight which Christmas attractions in NYC are free.

Top Tip: Planning affordable trips to NYC at Christmas – or anytime – can be trying. Be sure to also use our guide to Visiting New York City on a Budget for your vacation.

Is it Crowded during Christmas in NYC?

Many visitors flock to New York for Christmas – and locals stick around for the holiday season, too. So, yes, it can feel very crowded in NYC at Christmas time. The most popular NY Christmas attractions – like Rockefeller Center and the Bryant Park NYC Christmas Village – draw the biggest crowds.

If you are planning a Christmas in NY vacation, it is best to pack your patience. Expect crowds of people at the biggest sights and lines at NYC’s most popular attractions.

You can avoid some crowds by visiting the beautiful Christmas sights in NYC in the early morning and late at night. Just be sure to check hours for top New York Xmas decorations – as most NYC Christmas trees do not stay lit overnight (including the famous tree at Rockefeller Center).

What is the Weather like in NYC at Christmas?

The weather in NYC during Christmas time can be frigid! The average high temperature in the month of December is about 44-degrees Fahrenheit – with average lows that dip below freezing.

Still, there are fantastic things to do in NYC in December outdoors. When you plan your Christmas trip to New York City, be sure to pack warm clothes…and maybe a travel umbrella . We share many more packing tips for winter in New York at the end of the article. 

When Do New York Christmas Attractions Open?               

The top things to do in New York at Christmas will be open the entire month of December.

In fact, the best Christmas activities in NYC are usually begin the day after Thanksgiving – and stay open until the end of December or through the first week of January.

When is the Best Time to Visit New York Christmas Attractions?

Personally, we think the best time to plan a trip to NYC for Christmas is early December.

By the first week of December, the most beautiful Christmas decorations in New York City are on display – and all holiday attractions are open. Visitors to New York who aim to avoid the crowds should plan a weekday visit, rather than experiencing Christmas time in NYC on a weekend.

Save, Pin or Bookmark our New York Christmas Travel Guide to plan your visit to the Big Apple!

10 BEST THINGS FOR YOUR NYC CHRISTMAS TO-DO LIST

Glowing Lights of the Macy’s NYC Christmas Decor

We are highlighting the absolute best things to do in NYC at Christmas! Use our list to help plan your NYC Christmas Vacation. Don’t miss our day-by-day trip itinerary and helpful map of Christmas attractions in New York City at the end of the article.

#1 See the Famous NYC Christmas Tree

Must see NYC at Christmas The Famous Rockefeller Christmas Tree NYC

Seeing the beautifully decorated Christmas trees is an absolute must-do in New York at Christmas! While there is one famous Christmas tree in NYC, there are actually hundreds of decorated trees displayed around the city.

In fact, it would be nearly impossible to take a stroll around Manhattan at Christmastime and not see a tree decorated with twinkling lights and colorful ornaments.

Where to Find the Best Christmas Trees in NYC

Although there are plenty of trees on display around New York, there are a few you don’t want to miss! Make room in your New York Christmas Trip Itinerary to ensure you make it to these iconic Xmas trees in NYC.

The Famous Rockefeller Christmas Tree

Famous NYC Christmas Tree, New York City, New York State, USA

If you are wondering, Where is the Christmas Tree in NYC? , the one you’re looking for is at Rockefeller Center!

The Rockefeller New York Christmas Tree stands astoundingly tall (80 feet for 2023) and is illuminated with more than 50,000 multi-colored lights. The Norway Spruce is topped with a Swarovski star that features more than 3 million crystals and weighs 90 pounds.

The NYC Christmas tree lighting in Rockefeller Center takes place on the Wednesday after Thanksgiving (November 29th in 2023). Visitors can attend the tree lighting ceremony in person for free – but it is a first come, first serve event…so you need to get there early to stake out your spot.

The Christmas Tree in Rockefeller Center is lit daily from 5 in the morning until midnight (and for 24 hours on Christmas Day).

We think it is best to enter Rockefeller Plaza from 5th Avenue for the most phenomenal view of the Christmas tree. From this vantage point, you will see the horn-blowing Angels, the Rockefeller Tree and the golden statue of Prometheus hovering above the Rockefeller Center Ice Skating Rink.

The Classic Washington Square Park Xmas Tree

Christmas in Washington Square Park, NYC

Standing in front of the classic Washington Square Park Christmas tree is one of the best things to do in NYC during Christmas.

The 45-foot-tall tree sits under the ornate Washington Square Arch. From in front of the fountain, the view through the arch encompasses both the dazzling Christmas tree and the Empire State Building in the background.

The Washington Square Park Christmas tree lighting in NYC typically takes place during the first week of December and usually includes musical performances. On Christmas Eve in New York, revelers gather around the Washington Square Park Xmas tree for singalong Christmas carols beginning at 5pm (and tree is lit daily from 4pm to 1am).

New York Stock Exchange Holiday Tree

The New York Stock Exchange tree is a Christmas New York tradition that has been going strong since 1923. The NYSE Christmas tree stands in front of the New York Stock Exchange building in Experience Square (at the intersection of Wall and Broad Streets).

The NYSE Xmas tree lighting is one of the best family Christmas activities in NYC! The festive event features kid-friendly activities – like sipping hot cocoa and writing letters to Santa – and will take place on November 30th, 2023 from 3-6pm.

New York Public Library Christmas Tree

Christmas trips to New York City are not complete without popping into the New York Public Library to see their gorgeous Christmas tree. The tree decorates the flagship branch of the NYPL, which is located at 5th Avenue and 42nd Street and is also known as the Stephen A Schwarzman Building. 

In addition to the dazzling tree, classy garlands hang from the building and the two lions that protect the entrance don festive wreaths. Furthermore, the library has hosts festive holiday events, so be sure to check out their current holiday program during your trip to New York at Christmas.  UPDATE: It appears the NYPL will not be displaying a tree in 2023 and other programs are TBD.

Christmas Tree Lighting NYC

Washington Square Park NYC Christmas Tree, New York City, USA

Tree lightings are one of the best NYC Christmas events…and they happen all over the city at different times. Research which tree lighting ceremonies are taking place during your visit to NYC.

Pro Tip: These are just a few of the best NYC Christmas trees. Later, we detail more sights where you can see spectacular New York City holiday trees!

#2 Go Ice Skating: NYC Christmas Classic

Ice Skating in Central Park NYC

It’s difficult to imagine Christmastime in New York without thinking about the quintessential experience of ice skating. Whether you are actually putting on skates or just watching others on the ice, we think spending time at the ice-skating rinks ranks as one of the epic Christmas activities in NYC!

Where to Go Ice Skating in NYC

Ice skating is one of the best things to do in December in New York – and there are 3 incredible places to do it: Rockefeller Center, Central Park and at Bryant Park.

Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center

People Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center, NYC Christmas, New York City, USA

The Rink at Rockefeller Center is the most iconic outdoor ice-skating rink in the city. To be honest, it’s our favorite place to watch ice skaters. Visitors who want to glide across the ice can buy tickets and skate rentals online – but buy tickets in advance, because they do sell out!

Ice Skating in Central Park at Wollman Rink

People in Central Park Ice Staking, NYC Christmas, New York City, USA

Located in the southeast corner of Central Park, Wollman Rink sits under towering skyscrapers – making it a very picturesque place to go ice skating in NYC and one of the top things to do in New York for Christmas. Skaters who want to take a spin around the rink with a backdrop of the New York City skyline can buy tickets online or in person.

Bryant Park Ice Skating

Bryant Park Ice Skating Show, New York City, NYC Christmas, USA

We love the ice-skating rink at the Bryant Park Winter Village (more about the Winter Village in the next section). Not only is it an incredibly festive place to go ice skating in Manhattan, but it’s also free! Skaters still need to reserve a timed ticket and can rent skates on-site if needed.

Pro Tip: The ice-skating rinks in NYC are all outdoors – so be sure to bundle up for your twirl around the ice. We share our top packing tips for New York Christmas trips at the end of the article.

#3 Visit Fun NYC Christmas Markets

Christmas Market at Bryant Park, NYC

If you are wondering what to do in NYC at Christmas to get into a festive mood, then route yourself directly to the fun NY City Christmas Markets! Featuring boutique shops selling unique gifts and warm Christmastime sweet treats, the New York holiday markets are certain to evoke a Christmassy feeling.

The Best Christmas Markets NYC

These markets are absolutely magical – and one of the best Christmas things to do in New York! We are featuring the best NYC Xmas markets from our visit.

Winter Village at Bryant Park

People attending the Bryant Park NYC Christmas, New York City, USA

Ranked as one of the absolute best Christmas markets in NYC, the Winter Village in Bryant Park is a must-see and a highlight of New York Christmas vacations!

The NYC Christmas village features an open-air European-style market, an ice-skating rink, cozy igloos, ice curling and a buzzing lodge where merrymakers can sip warm wintery drinks and feast on holiday market fare. The Winter Village at Bryant Park for 2023 opened on October 27 and the rink and lodge will operate until the beginning of March 2024! (The shops will close on January 2nd, 2024.)

Columbus Circle Christmas Market NYC

Visit the Columbus Circle Christmas Market NYC

One of the fun pop-up Christmas shops in NYC, the Columbus Circle Holiday Market is a fantastic place to pick up Christmas presents!

Ideally located at the southwest entrance to Central Park, local vendors sell handcrafted wares, jewelry and artwork – as well as sweet treats and classic NYC eats. Columbus Circle Holiday Market dates for this year are November 28th to December 31st, 2023 (closed Christmas Day).

Union Square Holiday Market Christmas Shops NYC

Shops at the Union Square Christmas Market

Another one of the best Christmas markets in NYC, the Union Square Holiday Market hosts more than 160 vendors. Shoppers can stroll along the festive aisles, shopping for unique holiday gifts in the cheerful atmosphere. The USQ Holiday Market dates for 2023 are November 16 – December 24 (closed on Thanksgiving).

Grand Central Station Holiday Fair

Housed in Grand Central Terminal Vanderbilt Hall, the Grand Central Holiday Fair is one of the longest running NY Christmas events for shoppers.

Established in 1993, the Grand Central Holiday Market features vendors selling locally crafted goods and handmade products. Perhaps best of all, the market is held indoors – so it can be a great escape from the cold wintery weather. The Grand Central Holiday Fair 2023 dates are from November 13th to December 24th (but it will be closed on Thanksgiving Day).

Pro Tip : Looking for other great US destinations for Christmas markets? Boston and Philadelphia – both of which can be reached from NYC on a day trip – host spectacular Christmas markets during the month of December!

#4 Gaze at Beautifully Decorated NYC Christmas Windows

Festive Art at Christmas in NYC, New York City, USA

There is nothing that adds more winter splendor to New York at Christmas than the exceptional department store window displays. The Christmas stores in New York go all out at the holidays to create engaging and unique New York holiday windows. We think they are some of the best things to see in New York at Christmas!

The Best Christmas Window Displays NYC

Cartier NYC Christmas Decorations

Many of the best Christmas windows in NYC are found on 5th Avenue – the most prestigious shopping street in the city. Visitors can simply stroll down the world-famous street from 59th Street to 42nd Street gazing at the phenomenal window displays during the holidays. That said, there are a few stores you should seek out that are not on 5th Avenue.

Saks Fifth Avenue

Christmas Decorations at Saks 5th Ave, NYC

The six windows at Saks Fifth Avenue are a magnificent sight – and seeing them is a must-do in NYC in December.

Even better is the Saks Fifth Avenue Christmas light show. Projected on the façade of the building, it’s one of the best light shows in New York. The performance happens about every 10 minutes from 5pm until 11:30pm and is best viewed from across the street in front of Rockefeller Center.

Macy’s NYC Christmas Decor

Christmas Decorations at Macys NYC

Since 1874, Macy’s has been decorating its windows for the holidays – and it gets our top pick for Best Holiday Windows NYC. The windows at Macy’s on Herald Square (34th Street and 6th Ave) are used to tell a holiday story – complete with memorable characters, reindeer, snowmen and of course, Santa!

Bloomingdale’s NYC Christmas Windows

Must see the Beautifully Decorated Christmas Windows NYC

The flagship Bloomindale’s store on 59th and Lexington ranks as another one of the top Christmas windows in NYC. Taking on a new theme each year, the Bloomingdale’s NYC store window displays are always fascinating to see.

Bergdorf Goodman NYC Holiday Windows

Bergdorf Goodman NYC Holiday Windows

The holiday windows at NYC Bergdorf Goodman on 5th Avenue are world famous for their artistic design and lavish layout. Somewhat quirky and perhaps even thought-provoking, the Bergdorf Goodman windows are one of the top places to visit in NYC during Christmas.

Pro Tip: Another not-to-miss store on 5th Avenue is Cartier. The Cartier NYC Christmas decorations are sophisticated and elegant; but it is the entire building that is wrapped up like a present with a big, beautiful red bow that we found the most impressive.

#5 Spend a Day Christmas Shopping NYC

Christmas Shopping at Hudson Yards, NYC

Christmas shopping in New York is a top wintertime activity. Not only are the stores stocked with the hottest items and fashions of the season, but the best places to shop in New York City at Christmas are exquisitely decorated for the holidays.

The Best Christmas Stores NYC for Shopping

Go NYC Christmas Shopping, New York City, USA

We have already mentioned the holiday markets as being fantastic places for Christmas shopping in NYC, but we have a few recommendations for the best Christmas stores in NYC, too!

Festive Christmas Lights, Macy's NYC Christmas

One of the great places for New York Christmas time shopping is Macy’s on Herald Square. After viewing the marvelous window displays at Macy’s, step inside to shop at the department store for an equally enthralling experience…there is no other place like it in New York City at Christmas time!

Holiday decorations brighten the aisles – and shoppers shouldn’t miss Macy’s Santaland New York. The NYC Santaland Christmas store at Macy’s is located on the 8th floor, just make reservations in advance – especially if you have little ones that want to visit with Santa!

FAO Schwarz

Perhaps the most famous toy store in the world, shopping at FAO Schwarz at Rockefeller Center is one of the top family things to do in New York at Christmas. Even adults will feel like kids again at FAO Schwarz!

Shoppers may encounter a line to enter the store, but it usually moves quickly and, once inside, guests can take their time as they discover the absolute wonderland of toys.

Shops at Columbus Circle

Shop at Columbus Circle, NYC at Christmas

The Shops at Columbus Circle are an excellent destination for shopping in NYC. Boasting boutique stores, stylish shops and recognizable fashion brands, shoppers can find something for everyone on their list.

After perusing the goods at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market, stop in the Shops at Columbus Circle – and don’t miss the Holiday Under the Stars decorations. The illuminated stars dangle from the ceiling in the entryway of the Great Room. While shopping at Columbus Circle during Christmas trips to New York, take in the elevated view of Central Park and the NYC Skyline.

Hudson Yards Shopping Mall

Inside of Hudson Yards Xmas, NYC

The high-end shopping mall at Hudson Yards hosts luxury brand stores and celebrity chef restaurants. However, what makes shopping at Hudson Yards one of the best NYC Christmas things to do is the gorgeous light displays.

The mall is illuminated with 2 million twinkling white lights – an impressive sight, which we think ranks as one of the Best Christmas Lights in New York. Additionally, Christmas events in NYC are held at the mall – like the evening Shine Bright Christmas Light Shows, musical and theatrical performances, kids’ activities and fun evening entertainment for all!  

Chelsea Market

View from the Chelsea Market, NYC, New York, USA

Widely known as a fun and trendy food hall, Chelsea Market is always a lively place featuring boutique retailers and culinary shops. During trips to New York for Christmas, it is an ideal spot to pick up foodie gifts and bask in the glow of sparkling lights and merry holiday décor.

The Oculus Shopping Mall at the World Trade Center

The Oculus Train Station and Mall in New York City, New York

The Westfield Shops at The Oculus are a great place to go shopping for Christmas presents in NYC. The modern Oculus structure was created to look like a dove taking flight out of an open hand and the architecture is undeniably cool. Although the design itself is minimalist, the holiday decor is delightful! 

In addition to shopping in the festively decorated space, the Oculus Center also hosts a small and incredibly picturesque, pop up NYC Xmas market!

Christmas Cottage NYC

The Christmas Cottage Shop in New York is a fabulous store for holiday shopping. The charming Cottage Christmas Shop NYC is a family-owned business that opened their doors in 1985 and specializes in ornaments, decorations and holiday souvenirs!

New York Times Square Christmas Shopping 

NY Times Square has always been a destination for shopping. Not to be missed when in Times Square NYC Christmas shopping is the Christmas in New York Store that sells collectible ornaments and personalized Christmas décor. UPDATE : Sadly, the Christmas in NY Store on Times Square has closed. 

Christmas in New York Little Italy

The flagship Christmas in New York store is located in Little Italy on Mulberry Street and is a top destination for visitors on trips to NYC for Christmas. The Little Italy location boasts an enormous holiday gift selection, a Christmas museum and a holiday-themed café – and it’s the perfect place to pick up personalized NYC Christmas ornaments.

Pro Tip: On Christmas shopping trips to New York, you can expand your experience with an insider’s tour to the best vintage shops. Get the details!

#6 Enjoy Festive Meals and Holiday Cocktails in NYC during Christmas

Christmas Tree at Tavern on the Green, NYC

Dining in New York City is always an experience – but eating and drinking in a Christmassy establishment that is decorated to the hilt is one of the best holiday things to do in NYC!

The Best Christmas Restaurants NYC

A meal at one of the top restaurants in NYC for Christmas can enhance your holiday experience. Advance reservations at these NYC Xmas restaurants is highly recommended – as they get fully booked for the holiday season very early.

Rolf’s NYC Christmas Restaurant

Rolf’s NYC Christmas decorations are legendary. Regularly touted as one of the best NYC Christmas restaurants, Rolf’s German Restaurant is a complete feast for the senses! The ceiling drips with holiday decorations and twinkling lights, creating a sublime holiday atmosphere. Rolf’s New York Christmas menu features hearty German classics and holiday-inspired cocktails.

Tavern on the Green

The historic Tavern on the Green in Central Park gets our top pick as the Best Christmas Decorated Restaurant in NYC. The landmark establishment also displays one of the most beautifully decorated Christmas trees in NYC in their courtyard. Guests will find popular holiday cocktails on the menu, as well as classic eats – and the signature weekend Holiday Brunch is a fantastic feast!

Serra Alpina at Eataly Christmas Restaurant NYC

One of the best Christmas themed restaurants in NYC, the Serra Alpina Eataly Flatiron rooftop bar transforms into a cozy ‘Winter in the Italian Countryside’ during the holidays. The menu focuses on in-season ingredients, rustic Italian dishes and melted cheese served alongside winter cocktails and delicious wines.

Palm Court at The Plaza Hotel for Afternoon Holiday Tea

Afternoon Tea at the Palm Court at The Plaza Hotel NYC

For an elegant NYC Christmas experience, nothing tops Afternoon Tea at The Plaza Hotel. The Plaza Signature Holiday Tea is served in the classy Palm Court. Miniature sandwiches, scones, pastries and sweet treats are on offer along with tea and a glass of Champagne! 

The Best Christmas Bars NYC

The Lodge, Winter Village in Bryant Park, NYC Christmas, New York City, USA

From classy to eclectic, we rounded up the best places to have a Christmas time drink in New York. Expect the best over-the-top Christmas decorations in NYC at these fun bars!

Sippin’ Santa NYC at Thief LES Christmas Bar

For the month of December, Thief hosts the Sippin’ Santa Holiday Pop-Up Cocktail Bar on the Lower East Side. Beachy cocktails with a Christmas twist are highlights of the menu. Find out more on Sippin Santa website .

Snow Globe at Ophelia Christmas-Themed Bar NYC

Does it get any more Christmassy than sipping cocktails in a winter wonderland rooftop Snow Globe in the sky? We think not! Perched atop the Beekman Tower, Ophelia Lounge NYC is illuminated with sparkling crystals and falling snowflakes.

Pop Up Christmas Bars at Rockefeller Center

We love the pop-up bars at Rockefeller Center where you can have a drink and enjoy a view of the Rockefeller Christmas tree. The outdoor bars offer regional wine and craft beer in the heart of the New York City merriment.

Miracle on 9th Street NYC Christmas Bar

With elaborate kitschy holiday décor and a fun list of holiday libations, it’s hard not to feel the spirit(s) at Miracle on 9th at The Cabinet!

Pro Tip: If our recommended restaurants and bars are already booked during your Christmas trip to NYC, don’t fret! Nearly every establishment in New York City is decorated for the holidays, ensuring you will be wrapped in merriment wherever you end up.

#7 Attend Christmas Shows in NYC

See a show at Radio City Music Hall, NYC

Attending Christmas shows in New York is a fabulous way to celebrate the holidays! The city hosts an array of holiday shows – from classic Christmas Broadway performances to fun Off Broadway parodies.

The Best NYC Christmas Shows

Going to the theater is one of the top things to do in NYC at Christmas. That said, the performances vary from year to year. We are highlighting a few of the best Christmas shows that will enhance your New York City Christmas vacation.

Christmas Spectacular New York at Radio City Music Hall with the Rockettes

The Christmas Spectacular NYC is a holiday tradition that dates to 1933 – and it still ranks as one of the top things to see in NYC at Christmas! The Rockettes entertain audiences with high kicks and choregraphed dances in an exhilarating 90-minute performance. There are multiple shows daily, but it’s best to get your Christmas Spectacular tickets in advance. Book them here !

Classic Christmas Shows in NYC

Throughout the month of December, there are several theatrical performances of holiday classics. Check theater calendars for shows like A Christmas Carol and The Nutcracker New York City Ballet.

In addition to the classics, theatergoers will find plenty of concerts, modern performances and funny Christmas shows in NYC. Budget travelers can find free musical Christmas events in NYC, as well.

Christmas Shows for Kids NYC

If you are planning a New York family Christmas vacation, there are holiday theater performances that are great for kids. The Elf Musical and Grinch on Broadway are two shows you might want to attend during your trip to NYC with kids.

Pro Tip: Watching a holiday performance is one of the popular things to do in NYC at Christmas, so tickets can be difficult to come by and carry a hefty price tag. If you can’t get tickets to a Christmas performance, consider attending a non-holiday Broadway (or Off Broadway) play during your trip.

#8 Seek Out More New York Christmas Decorations

NYC Christmas Decorations, New York City, USA

Seeing the glittering Christmas trees, fascinating window displays and bright holiday lights are a few of the essential things to do in New York at Christmas – but there are more iconic decorations to seek out!

Best Christmas Decorations in New York

We are highlighting a few more of the favorite classic NYC Christmas decorations that you can find around the city!

Red Ornament Manhattan Christmas Decorations

Red Ornament Manhattan Christmas Decorations, NYC Xmas

One of the best Christmas Displays NYC, the giant red ornaments sitting in the fountain at 49th Street and 6th Avenue are a must see – plus they are super fun for photo ops!

Radio City Music Hall

Radio City Music Hall is one of the best Christmas attractions in New York…and not just for the Rockettes! The classic neon signs become a jolly sight in December when a tall, slender tree stands on the corner between them.

5th Avenue Christmas Decorations New York City

5th Ave NYC Festive Taxi at Christmas

When you stroll down 5th Avenue for shopping and window displays, be sure to keep an eye out for the brilliant holiday decorations that line the street. The Fifth Avenue Association goes all out with oversized presents, toys and even a classic NYC Yellow Taxi Cab.

The Pulitzer Fountain

Christmas Decorations at the The Pulitzer Fountain, NYC

Sitting in front of The Plaza Hotel in Grand Army Plaza Central Park, the Pulitzer Fountain is adorned in Christmas décor during the holiday season. During our trip, the fountain was transformed into a winter wonderland – complete with dancing polar bears, skating penguins and seals perched on icebergs.

Pro Tip: Seeking out public holiday decorations is one of the fun things to do in NYC during Christmas. Many of the decorations change from year to year, so there is always something new to see!

#9 Find the Best NYC Hotels for Christmas Decorations

Central Park view of The Plaza Hotel, NYC Christmas Snow, USA

Taking a look inside (and outside) the city’s luxurious hotels is one of the top Christmas activities in NYC. The most beautiful hotels are extravagantly decorated for the holiday season – and visitors are welcome to step inside to take a peek.

NYC Christmas Time Hotels: Top Places to Visit during Christmas in New York

Almost all hotels in NYC celebrate the season with a tree and garland, but there are a few that stand out for their stunning holiday décor. Put the following lavishly decorated hotels on your list of places to see!

The Plaza Hotel New York: Christmas Time

Christmas Decorations at the Plaza Hotel, NYC

The distinguished Plaza Hotel is a gorgeous property – but Christmas at The Plaza New York is breathtaking. We already mentioned the New York Plaza Christmas Afternoon Tea as one of the best holiday dining experiences – but visitors don’t need a reservation for the upscale meal to view The Plaza Hotel NYC Christmas tree. Simply step inside and have a look!

The Peninsula New York Christmas Decorations

Christmas Decor outside the The Peninsula New York

The outside of The Peninsula Hotel in NYC features an abundance of colorful decorations, giving visitors an idea of what they will find inside the lobby. The grand stairway in The Peninsula Hotel is converted into a wintery wonderland of trees, lights and flowers in an elaborate ensemble.

Lotte New York Palace Christmas Tree

One of the city’s most stunning Christmas trees sits in the courtyard of the luxury Lotte New York Palace Hotel. Stylishly decorated in red and gold, the tree is easily accessible for visitors who want to have a peek.

Pro Tip: These hotels also rank as a few of the best places to stay in New York during Christmas – but they are pricey! We have advice for the top places to stay in New York for Christmas for all budgets at the end of the article.

#10 Explore Iconic NYC at Christmastime

Snow in Times Square, NYC Christmas, New York City, USA

New York City is home to some of the most famous attractions in the world. Incredible architecture, amazing cultural institutions and remarkable neighborhoods dot the landscape. While these iconic places should be on every New York Itinerary , they are some of the best places to visit in New York during Christmas, too!

What To See in Manhattan during Christmas

Celebrating Christmas in Manhattan isn’t just about trees and markets and ice skating – there is so much more to see! In addition to all of the Christmas activities in New York City Midtown, you will want to carve out time during New York Xmas trips to see these celebrated sights.

Empire State Building Christmas Decor

View looking up at the Empire State Building, NYC, USA

The Art Deco Empire State Building is the most famous landmark in NYC – but it is even better during the holidays! The outside windows are decorated for the festive season and the lobby features a beautiful Christmas tree. Throughout the season, the building plays host to musical performances and special events – and going to the top of the Empire State Building is a NYC must-do!

St. Patrick’s Cathedral Manger

Manger Scene at St Patricks, NYC

The historic St. Patrick’s Cathedral in midtown Manhattan is a top attraction in the city. During the holidays, however, visiting the beautiful manger at St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the best Christmas things to do in NYC.

Museums Decorated for the Holidays

The museums in New York are world class – and so are their holiday decorations!

At the Metropolitan Museum of Art , a 20-foot-tall tree stands above a nativity scene that dates to the 18th-century. Guests of The Met will find the tree and nativity scene in the Medieval Sculpture Hall in front of another 18th-century artwork: a Choir Screen from the Cathedral of Valladolid.

Visitors to the American Museum of Natural History can see the famed Origami Holiday Tree. The tradition of the Origami Tree dates to the 1970s – and today there are more than 1,000 origami decorations

Greenwich Village Christmas Stroll

We love discovering neighborhoods on foot – and Greenwich Village is one of the best districts in NYC to explore. With quaint decorations and festive shops, visitors will definitely feel the spirit of Christmas in Greenwich Village.

Central Park New York Christmas

Snow in Central Park at Winter

While ice skating at Wollman Rink is one of the fun things to do in NYC at Christmas, it is not the only reason to visit the famed park during the holidays.

Visit the north end of the park to see the beautiful floating Christmas Trees at Harlem Meer, which is a Central Park NYC Christmas tradition. Then, especially if there has been recent snow, explore the winter landscapes in the North Woods.

Bethesda Terrace and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir are also beautiful in wintertime – and taking a stroll along The Mall and Literary Walk is a must! We share more tips for visiting Central Park in our NYC on a Budget Itinerary . 

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More Christmas in New York Things To Do

We’ve shared our experiences for what to do in NYC at Christmas time, focusing on events and attractions in Manhattan. Now here’s a few suggestions for some of the best Christmas things to do in NYC beyond Midtown and Manhattan.

New York Botanical Garden Christmas Time

The New York Botanical Gardens in the Bronx have two reasons to visit during the holiday season: The train exhibit and holiday lights.

The NY Botanical Garden Christmas Holiday Train Show is a tradition that has been celebrated for 30 years. The model train exhibit features New York City landmarks made of natural materials.

A recent addition to the New York Botanical Gardens Christmas events is the evening illumination event, GLOW. Visitors walk through a whimsical 1.5 miles of radiantly beautiful landscapes.

Christmas Lights in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, New York

Looking for the most over-the-top Christmas lights in NYC? Look no further than Dyker Heights! The neighborhood in Brooklyn is renowned for their extravagant holiday decorations beginning the week after Thanksgiving.

Getting to the Dyker Heights New York Christmas lights can be a little challenging – as it is about a 15-minute walk from the closest subway station. Instead, visitors can book a convenient tour – and we discuss some of the best NYC Christmas tours next!

Christmas Tours NYC

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Enhance your New York Christmas experience with a festive holiday tour! Let a professional local guide lead the way to the top sights and attractions.

NYC Christmas Lights Tour Dyker Heights

The New York Dyker Heights Christmas lights are top attractions during Christmas time– but getting there can be a little difficult. Instead of hassling with public transport and walking directions, join a highly rated tour.

Tour participants meet their guide in Times Square and are whisked to Brooklyn in a comfortable shuttle. The guides know where to find the dazzling NYC light displays and will lead the way to the best streets and houses. It’s recommended to book in advance because they do fill up – reserve your seat here ! 

Walking Christmas Light Tour NYC Midtown

Don’t stress about what to do in NYC during Christmas – let a local guide show you the best decorations! On the 2-hour tour, participants are led to the most magical holiday displays. During the tour, the guide shares history, stories and insider secrets. Get the details!  

NYC Christmas Bus Tours

A fantastic way to experience the sights of New York and Christmas attractions is on a bus tour. Save your feet and relax in a comfortable coach bus straight to the top sights of the season! 

THE RIDE Holiday Edition

THE RIDE Christmas Edition is one of the best New York Christmas tours. Actually, it’s a theater-on-wheels experience – complete with entertaining guides as you ride through NYC to see the top Christmas lights. 

Luxury Holiday Bus Tour

Hop aboard a luxury bus to see the best of NY in Christmas decor. The Holiday Bus makes stop at Bryant Park, Macy’s, Times Square, 5th Avenue, Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Plus, the 3.5-hour tour includes live on-board commentary from a fun and engaging guide. Book your seat here!

New York City Holiday Cruise: Cocoa and Carol Singing

Cruise along the shoreline while soaking in the stunning NYC skyline view on a holiday boat trip. Passengers board the decorated ship, sip hot cocoa and sing along with the band to favorite Christmas time tunes. Find out more!

Map of Christmas Attractions NYC

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How To Plan a Christmas NYC Trip

Now that you have your list of Must-See in NYC at Christmas, we are going to help you put it all together in an ideal trip plan.

We confess, planning a succinct New York Christmas trip is not an easy task. We reworked our rundown several times to ensure we included everything we wanted to see and do. It is best to go in with a strong plan but leave room for flexibility in your New York Christmas Vacation!

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Christmas Time in New York: A Day-by-Day Plan

We are sharing our New York Christmas Itinerary to help you prepare your perfect vacation. 

Our day-by-day trip plan of things to do in NYC around Christmas covers three full days of holiday festivities. Use it as is – or alter it to fit your interests, budget and allotted time for your New York Christmas vacation.

Day 1: New York Christmas Holiday Must-See Sights

When you visit NYC during the holidays, start your trip at the Columbus Circle Holiday Market. Then go inside the Shops at Columbus Circle for more shopping and to see the holiday decorations.

Wander into Central Park and eat lunch at Tavern on the Green (be sure to make advanced reservations). After lunch, walk to Bethesda Terrace and then participate in one of the best things to do in NYC around Christmas: Go ice skating at Wollman Rink!

Next, set off in search of the prime window displays and hotel decorations – use this Google Map for walking directions. Start at The Plaza Hotel, see the décor at the Pulitzer Fountain and check out the Bergdorf Goodman window displays.

Make a quick detour to see the Bloomingdale’s Xmas window displays, then head back to 5th Avenue to see the The Peninsula Hotel, Cartier and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Before going to the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, stop by the Lotte New York Palace to see their courtyard tree and stop at the Saks Fifth Avenue holiday window displays.

Day 1: After Dark Christmas NYC Things To Do

By now, it is probably getting dark – which is ideal for many of the best New York things to do in December! Keep in mind that in the winter months, it starts to get dark around 4pm.

From Saks Fifth Avenue, cross the street to Rockefeller Center…and turn around to watch the Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show. When the show is over, walk toward the Rockefeller Tree and Ice Rink.

Circle around the block to see Radio City Music Hall and the Giant Red Ornaments – then complete your loop back to the Rockefeller Xmas tree and get in line to shop at FAO Schwarz.

Participate in an evening activity – like watching the famous Rockettes Radio City Christmas Spectacular show ( book it now ) or joining a tour to see the Brooklyn Dyker Heights Holiday Lights ( reserve your seat in advance ).

End your day at the Bryant Park Winter Village for a dinner of holiday fare and warm winter drinks – or make advance reservations for dinner at a holiday-themed NYC restaurant.

Day 2: Things To Do NYC: Christmas Sightseeing

After your morning bagel (we recommend Liberty Bagels), begin your second day with one of the great things to do in NYC at Christmas time: Go shopping at Hudson Yards. Then stop by for a look at The Vessel, and hop on the High Line.

Walk to Chelsea Market to pick up a few more holiday gifts and a delicious lunch. You can’t go wrong with a meal at Chelsea Market, but sticking to the Christmas theme, we recommend indulging in a sausage from Berlin Currywurst, which is typical food served at the Best European Christmas Markets .

From Chelsea Market, wander into Greenwich Village and on to Washington Square Park to see the Christmas tree under the arch.

Next, head north to the Union Square Holiday Market, where you can do some more shopping and eat sweet holiday treats (like Apple Cider Donuts) or savory eats (get the pierogies!). Stop by Rolf’s Christmas restaurant for a drink or meal (advance reservations are highly recommended).

After Rolf’s, head for the Flatiron Building and continue making your way north along Broadway to the Empire State Building. See the holiday decorations in the lobby, then soar to the top for an epic view.

For the final sightseeing stop of the day, go to Macy’s at Herald Square to see the epic holiday windows and then go inside to see Santaland!

Day 3: More Christmas Things in NYC

Spend the morning in Lower Manhattan and go to the New York Stock Exchange to see the NYSE Christmas tree. While in the Financial District, consider eating lunch at the long-standing Fraunces Tavern – and then pop over to One World Trade Center and go inside The Oculus Shopping Mall to see the Christmas decorations and pop-up market.

Next, spend more time in Central Park to continue your exploration of the top places to visit in New York for Christmas. Start at the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the Museum of Natural History (or both with a combo ticket ) – and be sure to check out their unique holiday trees. Then, aim for the north end of Central Park to see the floating trees at Harlem Meer. If it is snowy, walk in the winter wonderland of the North Woods.

In the evening, make your way to the NY Botanical Gardens for two of the best New York Christmas things to do: The Holiday Train and Light Show at the Gardens.

Things To Do in New York on Christmas Day

Our list of holiday activities includes the best things to do in NYC in December. That said, visitors planning what to do on Christmas Day in New York need to consider what will be open. To help, we have a few tips on how to plan Christmas Day in NYC.

NYC Christmas Day Attractions

We think some of the best holiday activities are outdoors – like strolling through Central Park, looking at the decorative window displays and seeking out the best Christmas trees – and those are all things to do in NYC on Christmas Day, too!

The rinks are open too, so ice skating is a fantastic Christmas Day NYC activity. Additionally, The Lodge and some shops at the Bryant Park Winter Village will be open for limited hours on Christmas (but the other holiday markets are closed).

Furthermore, New York’s famous observation decks – like the Empire State Building and Top of the Rock – are some of the best things to do on Christmas Day in NYC.

What NYC Restaurants Open on Christmas Day?

One of the biggest questions is: What restaurants open on Christmas Day in NYC? While there are many closed for the holiday, there are still plenty of places to eat a classic NYC Christmas dinner.

You can use this list of places that will be open and make reservations far in advance for your Christmas Dinner in NYC.

Alternatively, visitors can book a unique dining experience aboard a boat. The Dine and Cruise New York Christmas packages include a 3-course meal for brunch or dinner on Christmas Day – plus live music, fine wine and stunning views. Get ticket prices here!

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We have shared our top advice for things to do in NYC for the holidays – but we have a few additional tips that will help you plan your trip.

How To Get to NYC

New York City can be reached by plane, train or car.

We like to fly – we are JetSettingFools, after all – but a train ride can be just as convenient if traveling from nearby cities, like Boston  or Washington DC . 

Generally speaking, we do not recommend driving in NYC; not only is traffic horrendous but parking your car in Manhattan can cost a bundle.

Flying to NYC

There are three major airports in NYC: John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Newark International Airport (EWR).

Find the cheapest fares by starting your search for NYC plane tickets on Skyscanner – and read our advice for Getting the Best Deals on Flights .

Best Hotel in NYC for Christmas

Finding the best hotel to stay in New York for Christmas is not an easy task! We highly recommend staying in Midtown, close to the majority of holiday attractions.

There are hundreds of hotels at a range of price points – which can feel overwhelming when deciding where to stay in New York for Christmas. When searching for a New York Christmas Hotel, it is probably better to ask the question, What is the best hotel in New York for Christmas for my budget?

We are highlighting a few places to stay in New York for Christmas the cover all types of budgets.

Christmas in New York Plaza Hotel

If you want to spend Christmas in New York in style then there is no better place to stay than the famed New York Plaza Hotel. In addition to booking a room, guests can select Plaza New York Christmas Packages that include an in-room decorated Christmas tree and special holiday treats from the chef…but expect to pay more than $2000 a night for the experience. 

Looking for other luxury places to stay in New York for Christmas? Check rates at the posh St. Regis Hotel or the stylish Peninsula Hotel .

Mid-Range NYC Hotels Christmas Time

Visitors who want a nice place to stay in New York at an affordable price have a few fantastic options. Prices of these hotels will vary based on day of week; weekday stays are cheaper than weekend nights.

W New York Times Square

The central location of W NY Times Square can’t be beat! The upscale hotel offers rooms at an affordable price (especially on weekdays) – plus they offer heaps of amenities (like a fitness center, bathrobes, luggage storage and use of umbrellas). Guests also love the rooms with a view of the NYC skyline. Check rates for your stay!

Hilton Garden Inn New York Times Square South

Located in Midtown, the Hilton Garden Inn NY Times Square South is where we opted to stay in New York during December. For us, it was the best place to stay in NYC at Christmas for a few reasons: Affordability, location, cleanliness.

The rooms are spacious (by NYC standards), the beds are comfortable and it is an easy walk to the top things to do in New York at Christmas – like Bryant Park, Rockefeller Center, Macy’s and Hudson Yards. Book it for your trip!

Budget Places to Stay in NYC during Christmas

If you are planning a New York City Christmas trip on a budget, finding an affordable place to stay will likely be your biggest challenge. That said, we have a few tips the will help you find a budget place to stay in NYC for Christmas.

First, we highly recommend booking early. The top value hotels get snapped up quickly. Second, you may want to branch away from Midtown to find a more affordable hotel or hostel. If you opt to stay outside of Midtown, make sure you are close to public transportation to get to the best things to do in New York at Christmas time.

Hostels can be a great option for solo travelers, but they often cost just as much as budget hotels when traveling with two or more people. The centrally located Nap York Central Park Sleep Station offers pod bunks at affordable prices and gets good reviews.

Pro Tip: Start your search for a prime place to stay in New York City in December on Booking.com – but first, see our tips for Booking the Best Hotels .

What to Pack to Have a Merry Christmas in New York

What’s left to do before visiting New York around Christmastime? Pack! As nomads, we are packing pro’s and share our top tips on our dedicated Travel Packing page. Still, we have a few specific ideas for your backpack or suitcase when you travel to New York for Christmas.

Pro Tip : Get your FREE Packing Checklist here !

Walking Shoes for NYC

While our list of what to see in NYC at Christmas is mostly concentrated in Midtown, it still involves a ton of walking. It is imperative to pack comfortable walking shoes for your holiday trip. When we traveled to NYC for Christmas, I wore my favorite travel sneakers and Kris trekked around in his Merrell trail shoes .

Top Tip: Use our tips for finding the Best Travel Shoes for your trip!

Layered Clothing

There are so many things to see in NYC during Christmas that you will likely be on the go from morning until night. Because the weather in New York can change throughout the day – and you will be in and out of shopping malls – be prepared by wearing layered clothing.

Packing a Capsule Wardrobe for your trip is one of our top Packing Hacks – and it can seriously cut it down to carry-on only.

Day Pack for your NYC Trip

As you seek out the greatest places to visit in NYC at Christmas time, you will want to do it with a great day bag. We like to use lightweight and functional day packs by Osprey . They are perfect for stowing everything we need for long days of sightseeing.

Pro Tip: Read our reviews on the Best Day Packs for Travel to choose the one for your trip!

Travel Camera for NYC Photos

NY at Christmas is undeniably beautiful! The trees, decorations, displays and millions of twinkling lights are an absolute sight to behold. Don’t rely on your phone to capture the sights – use a real travel camera for high quality photos.

We travel with a DSLR Canon Rebel, and use an everyday 18-135mm lens . It’s sturdy, easy to use and comes with heaps of useful accessories when you buy the complete kit . 

Top Tips: Read our guide to the Best Travel Cameras for the price.

Trip Insurance for New York Trips at Christmas

New York Christmas travel can bring a lot of uncertainty. Between inclement weather, lost luggage and seasonal illnesses , plans can go awry. With the right travel insurance plan , however, those costs might be covered.

Extending your NYC Christmas Vacation into the New Year? Dive into our Top Places to Spend New Year’s Eve , because New York City is certainly one of them!

Looking for additional Winter Trip suggestions? Check out our list of the Top US Winter Destinations !

We Want To Know: What are your favorite things to do in NYC during the holidays? Share with us in the comments below!

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Christmas in Old New York Tour

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Get into the holiday spirit with a merry in-person or virtual stroll through The Big Apple!

Upcoming Dates for the Walking Tour: Tickets: $40 (2-hour walking tour through Midtown Manhattan)

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On this merry tour, we’ll take a look at many of New York’s iconic holiday sites, explore its seasonal traditions, and learn how the city created fundamental aspects of modern American Christmas. Our walking tour gets you up close to the bright lights and window displays along Fifth Avenue. While our virtual tour lets you enjoy the festive atmosphere of New York City right from your computer!

Some of the holiday sites and highlights include:

  • Macy’s Herald Square: the inspiration of Miracle on 34th Street and the birthplace of many holiday shopping traditions.
  • Hear how NYC’s writers, artists, and immigrants created countless American holiday traditions, including Christmas trees, classic Christmas songs, and the ubiquitous jolly Santa Claus.  
  • Bryant Park: Learn about the park’s annual Winter Village and marvel at the glittering scene (and hear about the park’s sordid past).
  • We’ll see the center of the city’s holiday celebration — Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall & the Rockettes.
  • We’ll explore the roots of traditions like Sak’s Fifth Avenue’s animated windows, the dazzling Channel Gardens decorations, the towering Rock Center Christmas Tree, FAO Schwarz Toy Store.

Join us on this tour as we explore New York’s historic Christmas tales, traditions, and contemporary holiday spectacles, demonstrating why NYC is America’s quintessential holiday destination.

Led by Bowery Boys Walk guide Jeff Dobbins .

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As a big fan of the Bowery Boys Podcast, when I heard they were doing Christmas tours I immediately signed up. The tour was amazing – Craig and Jeff were very knowledgeable and passionate about NYC history and were charming and personable to boot. They even went out of their way to set up a time that worked better for my parents vising from out of town! Can not recommend this tour highly enough – great way to see the highlights of Christmas in New York.

Walking Tour: 2 hours (we will send you the meeting place after you book) Virtual Tour: 90 minutes with Q&A (we will send a Zoom link after you sign up)

Person – Walking Tour: $40.00 / Virtual Tour: $20.00 (Best suited for adults and most children over 8 years old.)

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If you’re looking for something to do in New York City during this holiday season make sure you put this on your list! It’s cheery, it’s bright, it’s Christmas, it’s NYC, it is everything Christmas about Christmas!

People come from all over the world just to experience the magic of New York during the holiday season. We’ll let you in on one of the best-kept secrets in NYC, where you’ll experience an enchanting Christmas wonderland full of dazzling Christmas lights and delightful displays. Come join us on the ultimate Christmas journey to Brooklyn’s Dyker Heights!

The Brooklyn neighborhood of Dyker Heights is truly something special during the Christmas season. The cozy and quaint homes look like they are straight out of a storybook, decorated for the holiday season with dazzling displays, colorful characters, and thousands of twinkling lights that add Christmas cheer and a sense of jaw-dropping amazement.

Dyker Heights Christmas Lights features blocks and blocks of the best Christmas decorations in Brooklyn. This cute residential neighborhood glows softly under the sparkling lights, and yes, even has festive holiday music playing for all to enjoy. During our stroll amid this whimsical Christmas wonderland, you may spot beautiful nativity displays, Santa and his reindeer, life-size inflatables, cheery snowmen, and more magical Christmas characters that adorn the charming and famed Brooklyn homes.

The magical displays seem to get better and brighter every year, and we look forward to seeing all the new decorations each season! This neighborhood really goes all out at Christmas, and it is always fun to see how the homes mix it up each year.

Our Brooklyn Dyker Heights Christmas Tour is ideal for all ages, including families with children, groups of friends, and couples looking for a unique date night to experience the magic of the season. The sights you’ll see on this tour are exquisite and enchanting, so be sure to bring your phone or camera to take advantage of all the amazing photo opportunities.

The tour will depart midtown Manhattan from The Manhattan At Times Square, then heads out to Brooklyn, where we will hop off the vehicle and walk through the neighborhood of Dyker Heights.

Dyker Heights Christmas Lights is an absolute must-see during the holiday season. You won’t believe your eyes, as you gaze in awe at the magical winter wonderland full of twinkling Christmas lights that surrounds you. Whether you are a tourist or a lifelong resident of NYC, this tour will make you feel like you are a world away from the hustle and bustle of the big city.

After experiencing the festive Christmas magic of Dyker Heights, we’ll continue to another spectacular section of Brooklyn, the DUMBO neighborhood. Here, we will take a stroll under the Brooklyn Bridge, and you’ll be able to photograph the majestic skyline of Manhattan from this amazing and unique perspective. We’ll finish the tour by returning to Manhattan At Times Square Hotel, where you can then continue on your own to enjoy more holiday festivities amid the bright lights of Times Square.

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INCLUSIONS: • Driver/guide • Professional licensed guide • Hop-on hop-off tour • Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle • USB portal • Free WIFI

EXCLUSIONS • Food and drinks (Cash is recommended the tour does allow time for refreshment not included in the price of the tour). • Gratuities (recommended)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Children must be accompanied by an adult; this is a family-friendly tour. • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide (English/Spanish) • Vehicle size depends on the number of reservations • Always bring a jacket. The tour happens by the windy Hudson River Bank. • Not wheelchair accessible • Royal City Tours reserve the right to cancel the booking for a full refund in case of bad weather and/or not enough travelers.

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    Rates. Person - Walking Tour: $40.00 / Virtual Tour: $20.00. (Best suited for adults and most children over 8 years old.) Please contact us to set up a private tour! Virtual Private Tours available! This live online experience makes a fun socially-distanced event for your 2021 holiday party. Click to learn more.

  22. Christmas in New York Vacation Package

    Culture Vulture's Paradise. Savor the sweet taste of the season with our The Magic of Christmas in New York: Private Walking Tour vacation package. With the stunning displays on 5th Avenue and Bryant Park and the timeless Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, the holiday is even more spectacular with this vacation package!

  23. Brooklyn Dyker Heights

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