Christmas in New York – What to do in NYC for the Holidays

Written By: The Planet D

Who doesn’t want to celebrate Christmas in New York? It seems that every great Christmas movie or memory of ours is somehow associated with NYC.  It has always been our dream to spend Christmas in NYC and we finally got the chance to make the holiday season happen in New York.

Dave and I had big plans for our first Christmas in New York City. We asked all our Manhattan friends what to do during the holiday season and they gave us amazing suggestions. We made our list, we checked it twice, and off we went to New York City for the holidays.

Fun Ideas For Christmas in New York

When staying in New York at Christmas we recommend choosing accommodation near Times Square. We’ve been to New York many times and have an excellent post rounding up the best neighborhoods to stay in New York City. You can also skip to the bottom of this post for our suggestions of where to stay in New York City during the Christmas holiday season.

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Watch our video HERE of Christmas in New York

Looking for more New York Inspiration? Read our favorite things to do in New York at any time of the year

Our Christmas Vacation in New York

Bundle up with your favorite hat, scarf, and mittens. Pack your comfortable and warm winter boots, layer up, and get ready to explore our Christmas in New York from the famous department stores adorned with decorations to the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park there is something for everyone.

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year to be in New York City. New York comes to life during the holidays and there are so many things to do in NYC at Christmas, that we had to give them all a try. Christmas comes alive in New York particularly in midtown Manhattan where department stores are decorated, Christmas performances are in full swing and skating rinks are packed with people celebrating the holidays. We’ve rounded up the top attractions for holiday fun to help you decide where to start your New York City Christmas vacation. Let’s go!

1. The Rockettes Radio City Music Hall

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Radio City Music Hall – A dream come true

I was sure my New York friends were going to tell me I was nuts when I told them we booked a ticket for the Radio City Christmas Extravaganza during the holiday season. It turned out that everyone said, “Go see the Rockettes!” New Yorkers like it, they really like it! And we liked it too!

Radio City Music Hall’s Christmas Celebration is a New York City institution dating back to 1932. If you are going to catch a show during the holidays in New York, this is the one to see.

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More than just dancing, there’s singing, skating, and more!

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2. The Rockettes Christmas Spectacular

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Rockettes in the Christmas Spirit

I was expecting to see 90 minutes of women kicking their legs high in the air “A Chorus Line” style, but there’s a ton of budget, thought, and fun energy that goes into the show.

There are singers, figure skaters, a 3D screen showing Santa’s adventure, and a group of shorter and more diverse male and female dancers backing up the actual Rockettes.

3. The Nutcracker at the Lincoln Center

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If you want to see another Christmas Show in New York, the Nutcracker is performed by the New York City Ballet at the Lincoln Center. Nothing rings in the holiday season quite like the Nutcracker. I have seen so many shows on TV mentioning shows at the Lincoln Centre that I felt giddy stepping foot on the complex.

Besides the ballet, you’ll find the Opera House and Geffen Hall where the New York City Philharmonic plays. Handel’s Messiah was being presented while we were there.

4. Christmas Markets

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Union Square Holiday Market is one of many Christmas Markets

You can’t have a proper Christmas in New York without visiting the Christmas Markets. If you are looking for a guided experience to see the Christmas markets of New York, do not miss this Chrismas Lights and Markets Tour. We loved it!

We visited our first Christmas Markets during a river cruise of Europe a few years ago, and since that time, they have been sprouting up everywhere around the world. New York City has markets all over town from uptown to downtown during the holiday season.

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Christmas Market Columbus Circle

We visited several holiday markets from the indoor market at Grand Central Station (a New York City tourist attraction unto itself).

The most popular is probably the Union Square Holiday Market where we ran into a friend randomly in this gigantic city! And the lovely Columbus Circle Holiday Market. We went to them all and loved each minute! But our personal favorite is the Bryant Park holiday market.

Check out our best Christmas Gift ideas for people who love to travel

5. Bryant Park

Why was Bryant Park our favorite place in New York for the holiday season? Well, for one, there is an ice skating rink and you can skate here for free!

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Free Skating Rink at Bryant Park

Bring your hockey or figure skates along and you can go ice skating at Bryant Park. If you don’t have your own skates, rentals are $20. The arena is surrounded by Christmas stalls selling ornaments, arts and crafts, and of course, apple cider to keep you warm.

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Bryant Park Christmas Tree

There’s a great Christmas tree here as well, which we actually enjoyed more than the tree at the Rockefeller Centre.

6. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

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Rockefeller Tree decorated for Christmas in New York

Even though it wasn’t one of our favorite of things to do in New York at Christmas, you can’t NOT go to the Rockefeller Christmas Tree. It would be like going to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. In 2023, the Rockefeller Tree will arrive on Saturday, November 11 and it will stay up until the end of January 2024. If you want to be there for the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, that is happening on Wednesday November 29, 2023. Make sure to arrive early to grab your spot!

If you go to the Rockefeller Center at other times during the holiday season, make sure to go in the morning or later at night, crowds are much less and you can see the lights displayed on the tree overlooking the famous skating rink.

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Rockefeller Center ornaments

I wouldn’t recommend skating here. The fees are high and there is a long wait to get on the ice. But it’s worth stopping by to see the holiday display at the Rockefeller Center, and to use the free public washrooms, have a seat, and warm up with a cup of coffee in the concourse. Book Your Tickets to visit the Rockefeller Center

7. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Christmas Tree

Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC

If you want to see another beautiful Christmas Tree in New York City, the Met has a long tradition of showcasing a holiday Christmas Tree. The twenty foot blue spruce is the center of a Neapolitan Nativity scene with angels hovering overhead. You’ll find it in the Medieval Sculpture Hall. However, there are no tree light ceremonies scheduled for 2023, so you will just have to go to the Met to see if for yourself.

8. Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show

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Light Show at Saks Fifth Avenue

New York City is known for its holiday window displays during the Christmas holiday season, but Saks Fifth Avenue takes the holiday spirit to new heights.

If you time it right, you could be standing at the viewpoint of the Warner Brothers Tree at Rockefeller Center to watch the show. If you do a complete 180-degree turn from the rink, you’ll see a Saks storefront where their light show plays to dramatic Christmas music at regular intervals once the sun goes down. This is a must-do when you visit New York City at Christmas.

Other stores that get into the Christmas spirit are nearby Bergdorf Goodman and Tiffany and Co. Each has elaborate displays starting in November.

9. New York Christmas Window Displays

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Window Displays are amazing in New York at Christmas

Speaking of Saks, the best way to check out the New York window displays is to walk along Fifth Avenue from Central Park. All the storefronts are decorated to the nines. Some were calling for children to interact with the display by hitting buttons and pulling levers. Don’t forget to make a detour to Bloomingdales, a staple of New York located on Lexington Avenue.

10. Macy’s Herald Square

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Macy’s Herald Square in New York City is famous for its annual Christmas window displays. Each holiday season, the department store transforms its windows into elaborate scenes filled with festive decorations, animated characters, and intricate details that tell a holiday-themed story.

The tradition of the Macy’s Christmas window displays began over a century ago, and it has since become a beloved holiday tradition in New York City, attracting millions of visitors each year.

The window displays typically feature a mix of animated figures, intricate sets, and technology to create immersive scenes that capture the spirit of the holiday season. In the past, the displays have ranged from traditional Christmas scenes to original stories created by the Macy’s team.

The Christmas window displays at Macy’s Herald Square are unveiled in late November and remain on view until early January, offering a magical experience for both locals and tourists alike during the holiday season. The windows are located along Broadway and 34th Street, and they are free to view.

11. Central Park

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Central Park in New York City at Christmas

There is nothing more romantic than strolling through Central Park during the holidays with a hot chocolate in hand. It reminded me of Home Alone 2 Lost in New York and as we walked through the pathways, we reimagined all the places where Kevin got lost in this classic Christmas movie.

You can also go ice skating at Wollman Rink in Central Park. This skating rink was opened in 1949 and has been a holiday staple in New York for decades. It is located near the southern entrance of the park, with the stunning New York City skyline as its backdrop.

During the holiday season, Wollman Rink transforms into a winter wonderland, complete with festive lights and holiday music. It’s a great place to enjoy the holiday spirit while also getting some exercise. Ice skating at Wollman Rink has become a beloved tradition for both locals and tourists alike.

A lot of movies were filmed in Central Park – A Great tour to take is the Holiday Lights and Movie Tour of NYC

12. Horse Carriage Ride

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Do the research before you take that carriage ride

We didn’t personally take a carriage ride in New York, but we do want to mention this option. We have heard that horses are treated humanely and are mostly rescue animals. And when searching websites we see that establishments maintain that horses’ well-being are their top priority.

It is up to you if you want to take a carriage ride or not. We chose not to, but here are two sides to help you make a decision. Horses have historically been working animals, and that is exactly what they are here in New York. If people take a carriage ride in Central Park, they are supporting local businesses.

New York Horses – 2 Sides to Each Story

Animal rights activist Jane Velez-Mitchell says.

Horses are flight animals. They’re also pasture animals. They go from being locked in a carriage horse to being locked in a stall behind bars. They do not get to go into a pasture and they’re in the middle of one of the busiest cities in the entire world,” JaneUnchained.com.

Carriage.com says

The NYSVMS has been committed to ensuring the humane treatment of all animals throughout New York State for 125 years and writes that “Opponents of horse-drawn carriages are also misinformed about the conditions in the carriage industry, frequently claiming that the horses are forced to live and work under inhumane conditions.

A careful examination of the lives of these animals reveals the opposite. These horses, many of which are rescue animals themselves, live and work under the careful scrutiny of the veterinary profession, which follows stringent standards designed to ensure the animal’s welfare is of paramount importance.” Carriage.com

13. Tavern on the Green

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Tavern on the Green – the most romantic Christmas stop

We were excited to visit Tavern on the Green in Central Park. The top hat and tails-clad doorman greeted us with a smile as he let us into the city’s iconic landmark.

But we made the mistake of not making reservations, so only had the opportunity to browse the gift shop and check out the sitting area by the bar.   When we arrived at 2 pm there was a 90-minute wait for a table.

Tavern on the Green New York City in Christmas

This is a romantic destination and the setting is beautiful, but do yourself a favor and reserve a table for lunch. I want to go back and sit inside properly. Christmas in New York wouldn’t be complete without a visit here.

14. Empire State Building

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The Empire State Building is open 365 days a year including Christmas Day! Be prepared for very long lines though. During the holiday season, the Empire State Building lights up in a festive red and green glow.

We love doing touristy things and we really loved going up to the Observation Deck. It really showcases a beautiful view of the skyline. Entrance to the Empire State Building is included with your New York City Pass gives you front-of-the-line access to New York Attractions. Or you can also purchase skip the line admission to the Empire State Building Observation Deck

15. New York Botanical Gardens Holiday Train Show

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Located in the Bronx, The New York Botanical Gardens is worth a visit to see the Holiday Train Show. 150 miniature New York City Landmarks span a half a mile track that is meticulously lit with bright lights as model trains move through the miniature city.

There are plenty of things to keep you busy at the gardens during the holiday season including performances, acapella groups, concerts, and poetry readings. Click here to book tickets to the Holiday Train Show

16. A View from Brooklyn

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There are many places to get a great view of the New York City skyline, but our favorite is definitely from Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge). This is a spot you recognize from many a Hollywood movie, where historic buildings lead down narrow streets directly to the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges.

From the waterfront here you can snap several different views of the New York City skyline, but the most impressive picture comes from Pier 2 where wooden poles jut out of the water, making for an impressive foreground. Plus there is a carousel here that really puts you in the festive spirit.

17. Dyker Heights Christmas Lights

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Christmas in New York: New York City Skyline

While in Brooklyn, make your way to Dyker Heights to view the Christmas lights display. The homes in this New York neighborhood get into the Festive spirit by having Christmas professionals design their lights starting the day after Thanksgiving.

It has become so popular, there are tours offered out to see the displays from 11th Avenue to Dyker Heights Blvd (aka 13th Avenues) from 83rd to 86th St in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn. Check out this highly-rated Manhattan to Brooklyn Christmas Magic Tour by Get Your Guide.

There are always so many things to do in New York at Christmas, so if you want to fulfill your Christmas in New York City dream like we did, start planning now. You won’t be disappointed.

We loved every minute of our holiday; there’s no other place in the world where Christmas is embraced as much as New York City.

18. Buddy the Elf Tour

Christmas in New York Things to do

It’s been 20 years since Elf starring Will Ferrell took the Christmas holiday season by storm to celebrate, the Elf Movie Sites Tour has opened in NYC! You’ll visit iconic movie scenes such as where Buddy and Santa escaped from the Central Park Rangers on Santa’s sleigh, the Pinebank Arch, the scene of the infamous snowball fight and see Macy’s, Buddy’s North Pole home-away-from-home.

Learn about behind the scenes trivia, and be led by a local actor. Be sure to pack your Christmas spirit and your favorite Santa or Elf hat.

19. Miracle Pop Up Bar

To take part in one of New York’s newest traditions, seek out the Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar called Miracle which serves holiday-inspired drinks in a festive setting. The bar first debuted in New York City in 2014 and has since expanded to multiple locations worldwide.

The bars are typically decked out in Christmas decorations, including lights, garlands, and holiday-themed knick-knacks. The menu often features creative holiday-inspired cocktails with festive names and unique presentations. Some of the past drinks have included concoctions like the “Bad Santa,” “Jingle Ball Nog,” and “Christmapolitan.”

Miracle bars usually pop up in existing bars or restaurants, transforming the space into a Christmas wonderland for the holiday season. In New York City, there have been multiple Miracle locations in different neighborhoods, each with its own unique holiday vibe. The pop-up bars are usually open from late November until the end of December, providing a festive place for people to gather and celebrate the holiday season.

20. Ball Drop on New Year’s Eve

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Even after December 25th, the holiday season is still in full swing in New York City. If you are still in town for December 31, make your way down to Times Square for New Year’s Eve. Visiting Times Square on New Year’s Eve is an exciting but also challenging experience due to the large crowds, cold weather, and long wait times.

People start arriving in Times Square in the early afternoon to secure a good spot for the ball drop. If you want a good view, you should plan on arriving as early as possible. Once you are in Times Square, it can be difficult to leave and come back to your spot. Bring snacks and water to keep yourself fueled throughout the night, bathrooms are limited and plan on waiting around for a long time.

Times Square for New Year isn’t for everyone, but if it has always been your dream to do it, we say, go for it!

21. Bronx Zoo Light Show

During the holidays the Bronx Zoo transforms into a winter wonderland with light displays, animal lanterns, and festive decorations. Visitors can stroll through the zoo and enjoy the dazzling lights, illuminated animal sculptures, live entertainment, and holiday-themed music.

The Holiday Lights show typically runs from late November through early January and features numerous light displays and animal-shaped lanterns that illuminate the zoo. The displays are designed to celebrate wildlife and the holiday season.

In addition to the light displays, the zoo also hosts live performances, including carolers, ice carving demonstrations, and more.

Where to Stay in New York at Christmas

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Our View of Manhattan

The last time we stayed in New York, we lodged in the Intercontinental Times Square. It’s an amazing property that offers a different, more upscale choice. This time, we were on more of a budget. So when using our IHG Rewards, we choose the Holiday Inn Times Square. Even though our room was a bit small at the Holiday Inn Times Square, it had all the amenities we needed and a fantastic view of Manhattan. Armed with our New York Pass, we set out to do everything festive (twice!) in New York City.

What we love about New York is that we don’t spend a lot of time in our room so the best thing to think about when booking a hotel is the location and affordability and the Holiday Inn is affordable. You are, after all, in the city that never sleeps! Staying in Times Square at Christmas keeps you close to all the Christmas attractions. We were within walking distance of many activities and Christmas attractions.

More on New York City Hotels

If you are wondering where to stay in New York during your Christmas holidays in the city, we have a comprehensive neighborhood guide breaking each is to help you plan your trip!

  • SoHo / Tribeca – Gorgeous cast-iron warehouses, top-notch shopping, fantastic people-watching, and in the center of downtown.
  • The Village – Quiet tree-lined streets with million-dollar townhouses, cute cafes and restaurants, fantastic bars, and a great music scene.
  • Lower East Side / East Village / Nolita – Old punk rockers, hipsters, and the original center of immigrant life in New York.
  • Upper West Side – An affordable and convenient neighborhood that has lots to do, particularly for families.
  • Chelsea – Glitzy, trendy, new, and energetic, this neighborhood blurs the lines between cliched/touristy and glamorous.
  • DUMBO – For those looking to escape Manhattan wonderful neighborhoods of the Outer Boroughs will allow you to explore further.
  • Williamsburg – Trendy hipster Brooklyn neighborhood. One of the hottest spots in Brooklyn.

New York City Christmas Quick Tips

Is Christmas a good time to visit New York?

Christmas is definitely an amazing time to visit New York. Christmas markets are open all around town, storefronts are decorated with colorful lights and special Christmas performances take place. New York is made for Christmas celebrations.

Does it snow in New York at Christmas?

It is cold in December in New York and it can snow. Pack your layers and be prepared for winter weather.

What is there to do at Christmas in New York?

There are so many things to do in New York during the holidays like Radio City Christmas Spectacular, The Lights at Saks Fifth Avenue, Christmas Markets, carriage rides in Central Park and Christmas lights of Dyker Heights.

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This post is in partnership with IHG Rewards, but as usual, all views of our experience are our own.

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About The Planet D

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66 thoughts on “Christmas in New York – What to do in NYC for the Holidays”

  1. The photographs are eye-catching. I will definitely visit New York at least once during Christmas.
    Thank you for this amazing article.

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  2. Such an awesome article and especially the photo’s were awesome 😉 Can you travel to New York for London? I wanted to spend my Christmas in New York but due to this situation i couldn’t but looking forward for a 2021 Christmas in New York

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  3. I get a bit homesick after reading blogs like this although I can’t complain when I am living in Bali. i want to thank you guys for posting so much stuff through the years. Stay safe while you’re in the Big Apple.

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  4. Previous year I was in New York but this year I really miss christmas celebration in new york. Mostly Central Park. Thanks for reminding this christmas

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  5. Being a traveler I would love to have these gifts.These are absolutely great.There are many things in the list which are pretty useful while traveling.Thank you So Much for the wonderful Article and for sharing such beautiful pictures.
    Keep Blogging!!

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  6. I spent last Christmas in NYC and I must say, it’s one of my favourite places to spend Christmas in! It’s everything I expected. Your list includes a few things I didn’t get to do, so this means I must go back for another Christmas and tick some more things off 🙂

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  7. Newyork is one of the best destinations to enjoy Christmas. There are so many things to do in New York during Christmas. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Really, interesting list. I would love to go on every one of them 🙂
    I think yoga retreat would be a great addition to this awesome list

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  9. I love what I saw yes I’m planning a couple of trips and yes I feel good now that’s just the beginning……too much love in the air.9/17/2019

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  10. I wish my city had all those decorations (christmas trees decorated in public and all the christmas lights and garlin) and all that type of fun (ice skating and other things). Too bad my city hates Christmas; (None of the people where I live have Christmas Spirit expect for me). Although I do get snow so yay :)?

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  11. Dozens of prominent veterinarians and equine experts have examined and affirm the safety, good health, contentment, and strictly followed regulations applied to New York City’s Central Park Carriage Horses. Over 140,000 unemployed, high maintenance, and unwanted American horses end up in Canadian and Mexican slaughterhouses every year. Even Buck Brannaman of the “Horse Whisperer” fame has studied the dynamics of the carriage wheels, the street surfaces, the horse’s shoes, etc, and asserts the comfort and safety of the carriage horses. A horse’s body language doesn’t lie, but some radical animal rights extremists do.

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  12. All great ideas but all of the misinformation about the carriage horses is disheartening. Don’t believe Radical Animal Rights wackadoodle and yes, that def includes PETA.

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  13. Because you listened to Jane Velez-Mitchell, you missed THE most historic NYC attraction: a carriage ride through Central Park. I doubt Jane has even been inside a carriage horse barn in NYC, but I have. The horses certainly have room to lie down and sleep, in a comfortable, secure setting. They are fed and have any medical needs (including dentistry and podiatry) checked on and cared for. The carriage rides are reasonable, since the price is not per person, but per carriage- 2,3,4 people. If you stay at the Plaza, you can arrange for the carriage to pick you up and even feed carrots to the carriage horses! Central Park was built in the 1800’s, meant to be seen from a carriage or from horseback. Do yourself a favor and treat yourself to a carriage ride. Don’t believe the lies spread by ignorant people.

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  14. It’s too bad this article had to fall for the biased ignorance of PETA apologist Jane Velez Mitchell concerning the Carriages in Central Park. (PETA’S single animal “shelter” has an 85+% kill rate, among the highest in the country) The carriage horses have one of the highest levels of oversight and legal protection in the world. They have nearly 150 pages of regulations governing them, are inspected hundreds of times a year, and are in daily contact with the NYPD mounted units. They are the safest ground transportation in the city. Those who actually know and understand working horses, including the American Veterinary Medicine Association, the American Association of Equine Practitioners, the New York State Veterinary Society and dozens of independent vets and horse people have endorsed the industry. And yes, the horses can lay down! Efforts to ban the carriage horses we’re laughed out of the city council for lack of evidence. PETA’s bizarre mission is to eliminate ALL domesticated animals (“Better dead than fed”) and cannot be trusted as an accurate source of information.

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  15. Great discussions are happening here! NYC looks like a dream city for visitors from all over the world. This article definitely create holiday mood! Stunning! Appreciate and i would share it with my friends!

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  16. Wonderful Christmas……….Wow!! What a amazing photography you shared. Great article and blog post.

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  17. I have heard that Christmas is celebration in New York was on it’s high and as I missed this year’s but I don’t want to miss it in the upcoming year. Thanks for sharing this post.

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  18. I was also on christmas market this year but only in Hungarian capital the Budapest. There was also some nice things but here on the pictures I can see New York is another city as well.

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  19. New York city is one of the best destination of Europe to enjoy Christmas. its really amazing place to enjoy at this time and you shared best things to enjoy here and great photos you shared of that beautiful place.

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  20. Christmas in New york city is always special. Each Christmas celebration goes on with excitement. I’m very excited for Christmas 2017 !

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  21. Beautiful! Our goal is Thanksgiving and Christmas in NYC this year with our kids! We’ve just had our first ever cold Christmas in China, but without snow!!! 🙁 Fingers crossed we hit NYC in 2017

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  22. Wonderful Christmas……….Wow!! What a amazing photography you shared. Great article and blog post. I am appreciate your time and efforts. Glad to find your post. Thanks for sharing it…

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  23. The picture of NYC from Brooklyn is amazing!
    Makes me hungry for a real Christmas, unfortunately where I live it’s 20 degrees celsius during winter so no white Christmas for us ;(

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  24. Looks absolutely fabulous! I love the photo of the skyline over the water.

    I won’t make it to NYC for Christmas, but I’ll be there in late January. NYC in winter is great cause you can avoid being outdoors and still have a million awesome things to do.

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