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  1. Nov 1, 2024 · With that said, while there is no official Christmas Parade in NYC, we do really love a smaller iteration known as the Parade on Rockaway. The Parade on Rockaway Instagram / @paradeonrockaway. The Parade on Rockaway is annual Queens tradition that brings all the Christmas cheer to Rockaway Boulevard from 130th Street to 143rd Street.

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    • Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This nearly century-old tradition is the starting point of holiday spirit in New York City. Every Thanksgiving morning, the iconic floats and balloons that make up Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade make their way along Central Park West and Sixth Avenue.
    • Radio City Christmas Spectacular. The Radio City Rockettes are world-famous for their high kicks and candy-cane costumes. Anyone who visits NYC over the holidays should make time to watch their most beloved show of the year, the Christmas Spectacular, at the iconic Radio City Music Hall.
    • New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show. The New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show is a lesser-known exhibit if you're looking for an opportunity to escape the crowds.
    • THE RIDE: Holiday Edition. See New York City’s holiday attractions from the comfort of a multi-million dollar motor coach on this Christmas-themed bus tour.
  2. Nov 30, 2021 · Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or other holidays, there are dozens of holiday events and activities across New York City to get into the spirit.

    • Holidays in New York
    • Celebrate Christmas in New York
    • Activities at The Rockefeller Center
    • Activities in Bryant Park at The Holidays
    • Shows Not to Be Missed – Christmas in New York
    • The Best Showcases in The City
    • Other Spectacular Decorations in New York
    • What to Do at Christmas in New York?

    For you to keep in mind, some days in December are holidays and most of the stores will be closed, so the information we bring next will help you to plan your next vacation in New York. 1. December 25:New Yorkers usually spend Christmas as a family, so, in addition to being a holiday, the vast majority of restaurants and shops close, however Asian ...

    The city offers plans for young and old, so let’s learn about some of the most fascinating activities to do during New York’s New Year’s Eve celebrations, and if you’re short on time, take a Christmas tour in New York to visit the most important places of the city in only one day.

    To make things easier, we decided to mention everything you can do at Rockefeller Center during the Christmas season in one section.

    Bryant Park is a park that attracts attention because it is surrounded by skyscrapers and gives a little respite from the city’s characteristic runs. At Christmas this park dresses up with joy and here we will tell you what activities you can do.

    The Nutcracker

    One of the tourist spots that you will surely see on your next NYC Christmas Lights Tour is Washington Square Park, a place that is currently full of tourists and students from New York University, but which a few years ago was used as a cemetery. From 1791 to 1821, the yellow fever outbreak caused a high volume of deaths that led to the use of the park as a mass grave, where more than 20 thousand bodies of low-income people who could not afford a grave were buried.

    The Rockettes

    The Rockettes have been entertaining all audiences with their choreography at Radio City Music Hall for more than 50 years, in fact it is one of the most desired shows on Broadway during the end of the year, so much so that they have been presented up to 5 times at the end of the year, for 7 days a week, during several consecutive weeks. They have also participated in the Macy’s parade and the Rockefeller Center lighting ceremony.

    Luminocity

    From the end of November to the beginning of January, luminous stages are installed on Randall’s Island commemorating Christmas and winter. Take a night walk through small villages and enjoy like a child.

    There are those who take these dates seriously and take the time to create Christmas arrangements and adorn their showcases with great dedication. As soon as you take a Dyker Heights Christmas Touryou will see how more than 80% of the stores in the city are concerned with creating pieces of art that leave more than one astonished. These are some of...

    Dyker Heights

    It is one of the most visited neighborhoods in Brooklyn during this time, as most of the neighbors worry about decorating every corner of their houses with lights and figures both inside and outside the house. The objective is to win a contest for the best decorated house, which is the reason why several of the residents hire professional decorators to take care of this work. In itself this is a very beautiful neighborhood, but the magnitude of the decorations makes it look even more beautifu...

    Radio City Hall

    In addition to the Rockettes, Radio City Hall and the other buildings on Sixth Avenue adorn the streets with huge, gigantic, decorations that attract all eyes.

    Grand Central Terminal

    Inside the station they install a miniature train that travels through different stages of New York, the Holiday Train Show is a show for fans of trains and models. On the other hand, to escape the cold you can seek refuge in the Grand Central Holiday Fair where you will find a luxurious market full of handicrafts and other decorative elements. Thanks to the multiculturalism that identifies this city, it is possible to enjoy different scenarios that are magical during the day, but even more s...

    The Big Apple and the other districts have plans everywhere, plans that start from the month of November to January, starting with the Thanksgiving Day by the famous Macy’s store, continuing with the turning on of the tree lights from Rockefeller Center to the iconic New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square. In addition, dozens of windows of the ...

    • Thanksgiving Day Parade. UPPER WEST SIDE & MIDTOWN. Also known as the Macy’s Parade. One of the best and most popular parades of the year in NYC! 4th Thursday of November, 9am-noon.
    • Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. MIDTOWN. Visiting the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center is a must-do! The entire place is fully decorated and absolutely stunning.
    • Saks Holiday Light Show. MIDTOWN. You can’t miss this fabulous light show! A MUST-SEE for everyone! Breathtaking. One of my favorite things to see at Christmas in NYC.
    • Fifth Avenue Holiday Windows. MIDTOWN. Department stores with stunning Christmas decoration windows worth seeing along Fifth Ave: LORD & TAYLOR: between 38th & 39th Sts.
  3. Nov 18, 2021 · Times Square will welcome back vaccinated guests for its New Years Eve celebration. Image Credit: Edwin J. Torres/Mayoral Photo Office. After many closures last year, the holiday season welcomes back guests and spectators to New York City with some limitations. The COVID-19 pandemic greatly shaped holiday festivities citywide last year, with the cancellation of many live in-person events ...

  4. Feb 5, 2019 · Saint Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City takes place annually on March 17th and is the oldest heritage parade in the United States, having first taken place in 1762. Over 150,000 bagpipers, bands, and politicians march in the parade from 44th Street to 86th Street on Fifth Avenue.

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