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Christmas in New York 🎄✨🗽



When you think of New York at Christmas most people think of the magical feeling of seeing Santa and every street corner, or hearing bells ringing Christmas tunes everywhere. Although it’s all not quite Christmas tunes and Santa’s, it is still an amazing place to visit during the festive season. 


From Ice rinks to Christmas trees it’s pretty difficult to not have something Christmasy to do. So, what are the best things to do at Christmas?


Well, if you’re after some good old fashioned Christmas trees NYC have the best (in my personal opinion). 🙊 🎄


Amazing Christmas tree location; 


  • Financial district 
  • Lotte New York palace hotel 
  • Rockefeller centre 
  • The met
  • Origami Christmas Tree at AMNH
  • Park avenue trees
  • Cathedral of St. John the Divine Peace Tree
  • Lincoln square 
  • South street seaport 
  • Bryant park 



Or what about a bit of figure skating on the ice? NYC ice rinks have some of the prettiest views. ✨⛸


Ice rink location; 


  • the vale rink at the William vale
  • Bank of America Christmas village at Bryant park rink 
  • Rockefeller centre 
  • LeFrank centre 
  • Riverbank state park ice skating rink 
  • Wollman rink in Central Park 
  • Abe Stark rink 



The magical city transforms into a winter wonderland just after thanks giving, with some very out there Christmas decorations around the state. There’s definitely something for everyone, from walking tours to bus tours it’s hard not to find something to do at night. 🎅🏼


Best Christmas decorations location; 


  • Dyker heights Christmas lights (bus tours available) 
  • Rockefeller centre 
  • Winter village at Bryant park 
  • Central Park holiday lighting 
  • Saks firth ave
  • Rolfs restaurant 
  • Lincoln centre 
  • Radio city 








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