The Winter Village at Bryant Park is back in all its holiday glory. On the grounds you can peruse more than 180 shopping and food kiosks—all at one of the bestNYC parks. Expect loads of handmade, unique and New York City-specific gifts for your family and friends. Work up an appetite...
While some sights and restaurants close, there’s still plenty to do. Many of the things to do in New York in December for the holiday season listed above will be available on Christmas Day. You’ll just have to choose between traditional Christmas activities or making your own NYC Christmas...
The 2-hour Christmas Eve brunch cruise sails around New York Harbor. Take in the sights of NYC from the water while enjoying bottomless mimosas, a holiday-themed brunch buffet and an endlessly flowing chocolate fountain. It’s a great way to take in the sights of the city like the Statue ...
Giant Christmas Trees:Check out the sparkling lights and holiday-themed decorations. If you’re after a unique photo opportunity then both Squaw Valley and Heavenly Village are home to two of the largest wooden chairs for Santa to sit on. At 11 ½ feet high you’ll feel just like an elf...
Step into a festive wonderland at The Lagoon Restaurant, where a night market-themed celebration awaits this Christmas Day. Enjoy a bountiful buffet and live cooking stations brimming with holiday favourites, all while being serenaded by live entertainment. Experience the magic of the season in a ...
Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year in a truly unique way by hopping aboard one of the best Christmas-themed train rides. These enchanting journeys will transport you to a winter wonderland, filled with twinkling lights, holiday cheer, and memories that will last a lifetime. Get ...
The Christmas season is a magical time of year, and the city that never sleeps certainly comes to life during the holidays. There are so many things to do in NYC at Christmas, particularly in midtown Manhattan, where department stores are decorated with Christmas trees and lights as Christmas...
From late November until the beginning of January, New York City hosts several Christmas and winter holiday-themed plays, musicals, and other performances. Read our full poston the wonderful Christmas and holiday-themed shows, musicals, ballets, and other performances taking place in NYC. ...
The Victorian charm never dies down at this ornate, easy-going restaurant at 249 W 49th St. As one of the best-decorated Christmas restaurants in the city, Lillie’s decks up their space with shiny garlands, nutcrackers, and Christmas trees. ...
Food is a key part of any trip to the Big Apple. Where else can you try dishes from so many countries? Skip the fast-food or fast-casual chains that you can find anywhere and visit the one-offs that make NYC so special. Totonno’s ...