It's true what they say, there's no place like New York City for Christmas. Here's 10 festive holiday activities in New York City you can't afford to miss.
LessEach year, this magnificent Rockefeller Christmas Tree, often towering over 75 feet, is meticulously selected to grace Rockefeller Center. The lighting ceremony, a festive and awe-inspiring event, heralds the holiday season, drawing people from all corners of the world. Adorned with more than 50,000 lights and topped with a breathtaking Swarovski star made from three million crystals and an impressive height of 9 feet 4 inches. Brace yourself for crowds, the experience is worthwhile!
Bryant Park is a popular attracting year-round, but there's something truly special about the holiday season when the park transforms into a European-inspired holiday market. Twinkling lights and charming chalets offer artisanal gifts, creating a shopper's paradise. The centerpiece, a 17,000-square foot ice skating rink, invites visitors to glide joyfully under the city's towering skyscrapers. The ice rink is free to use but ice skate rentals run $20-$36 per person.
Home to more than 150 vendors selling handcrafted goods, unique gifts, and artisanal food, the Union Square Holiday Market is the largest in NYC. A bustling marketplace reflecting New York's diversity, visitors can find everything from handmade jewelry to gourmet snacks. The market not only supports beloved local businesses, but provides a lively, communal space for locals and visitors to explore and embrace the festive season. Note: Try to avoid visiting during the weekends because of crowds.
Covering an entire city block, the Macy’s at Herald Square spans 1 million square feet and is billed as one of the largest department stores in the world. Decked to the nines, the entire store transforms into a winter wonderland during the holidays, with brilliant window displays and incredible decorations in the store as well. Attracting millions of visitors per year, Macy’s isn’t just a shopping destination, it’s a landmark in NYC and can’t be missed.
You can't visit NYC during the holidays without popping into a Christmas-decorated restaurant as least once. Of all the fun Christmas-themed restaurants on offer, Oscar Wilde has the best balance between vibe and quality. The lavish Victorian holiday decor creates a uniquely over-the-top festive ambiance and offers great bites. You'll find an extensive collection of whiskeys and craft cocktails, perfect for enjoying the holiday spirit.
If you’re visiting NYC during Christmas with the hopes of getting as many magical experiences as possible then you need to know about the famous window displays on Fifth Avenue. Bergdorf Goodman is a good starting point for a self-guided tour, but brace for crowds. Fifth Avenue is the most popular shopping area in New York City every season of the year. But during the holidays? Well, this area swells with folks, make sure to follow proper etiquette and don't stop in the middle of the sidewalk.
A timeless holiday tradition performed by the world-renowned New York City Ballet. This enchanting production brings Tchaikovsky's classic score to life with exquisite choreography, lavish sets, and elaborate costumes. Each year, audiences are mesmerized by the magical story of Clara and her Nutcracker Prince, journeying through a whimsical world of dancing snowflakes and the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy. This ballet is not just a performance; it's an integral part of New York during the holidays.
Located in Central Park, Wollman Rink offers a quintessential ice skating experience with a breathtaking backdrop of iconic skyscrapers. Opened in 1949, this rink has become a beloved winter destination, featured in numerous films and TV shows. Great for all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned skaters, the rink offers rentals and lessons. Ice skating at Wollman Rink isn't just about the sport; it's about the unique atmosphere that can only be found in NYC during the holidays.
The Columbus Circle Holiday Market is known for a curated selection of artisan vendors. The open-air market offers a diverse range of handcrafted goods, from jewelry and artwork to gourmet foods. This is a great spot to do some last minute holiday shopping, just make sure to swing by No Chewing Allowed for some hot chocolate if you need to warm up!
Famous for precise choreography, synchronized dances, glamorous costumes and high-kicking routines, the Radio City Rockettes have been performing at the Radio City Music Hall since 1932. Drawing thousands of visitors per year, no holiday trip to NYC is complete without catching a show. The 90-minute performance is awe-inspiring and guaranteed to impress even the most ardent critic.