![]() What Will the Weather Be Like During My Trip?.Tips, Hint and Suggestions for First Timers.Hotels: When is the best time to go for cheaper rates?.Hotels: Which ones charge an additional Resort or Facilities Fee.Hotels: Guests under 21 years old (but at least 18).Hotels: Two queen beds plus a kitchen/kitchenette.Hotels: Kitchenettes and kitchens in 100+ Manhattan Hotels.How do I get from the airport (JFK, LGA, or EWR) to Manhattan?.Here’s the intro to the seriesĪnd the first entry scroll to the bottom of this one for links to the others. If you’re looking for non-mall shopping, Tribeca Citizen has a series of categorized gift guides for stores in the nabe. The World Trade Center has made an attempt to Christmas-ize the Oculus IMO it’s rather clunky and needs some imagination to bring it up to par with the architecture but if you’re downtown anyway it’s a place to warm up. Best seen from the windows of the little cafe in the back of Eataly in the WTC (diagonal from the park they keep changing the name of that space but it’s where the coffee and pastry is). Ice skating at Brookfield Place in addition to the ones already posted (very small rink) plus their light show “Luminaries” and shopping.ĭowntown trees at the Seaport and Bowling Green in addition to the one on Wall Street already posted.Ī small Christmas Village in Zuccotti Park with shops and food, plus at night the trees are lit and the building across the street does a light show with different colors. It’s less crowded if you can go on Monday-Thursday evening This walk is best done in the dark, starting no earlier than ~4:30 pm. Turn right onto 60th Street and walk east to Lexington Avenue to view the holiday windows at Bloomingdale’s (between 59th and 60th Street). Keep walking up Fifth Avenue to 60th Street, crossing back and forth and enjoying the decorations along the way - these include Cartier, Tiffany’s, the Unicief snowflake, and Bergdorf Goodman. Watch the light show on the front of Saks Fifth Avenue, then cross Fifth Avenue and look at the Saks holiday windows. See the decorations along the Rockefeller Center promenade and look at the tree and ice skating rink. Keep walking up Fifth Avenue to Rockefeller Center (between 49th and 50th Streets). The lions in front of the NYPL building will also be wearing their holiday wreaths. Walk over to Fifth Avenue and pop into the lobby of the New York Public Library (at 41st Street) to see the lovely Christmas tree. Stroll the holiday market, get a hot drink and a snack, and sit and watch the ice skaters under the tree. ![]() Start with the holiday windows at Macy’s, then walk five blocks up Sixth Avenue to Bryant Park. I'd like to add Frangipani's walk to see the Xmas windows Brooklyn Borough Hall Holiday Market - November 28 to December 26 Edited: 3:21 pm, November 27, 2022 Columbus Circle Holiday Market - November 28 to December 24 Holiday shops at Bryant Park - October 28 to January 2 Union Square Holiday Market - November 17 to December 24 Holiday Window Display - Bergdorf Goodman, Macy's, Bloomingdale, Saks Fifth Avenue Ice Skating - The Rink at Rockefeller Center, The Bank of America Rink Winter Village in Bryant Park, Wollman Rink – Central Parkġ9. LuminoCity - Eisenhower Park in Long Islandġ8. The NYC Winter Lantern Festival - Queens County Farmġ6. Spectacular Factory: The Holiday Multiverse at ARTECHOUSEġ5. Winter Wonderland at Watermark - Pier 15 at 78 South Streetġ3. Central Park Holiday Lights - Central Park Conservancyġ1. The Museum of the city of New York – Gingerbread NYCġ0. Lightscape at The Brooklyn Botanic GardenĦ. New York holiday train tradition at the New York Botanical Gardenĥ.
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