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5 Things to Do in NYC on Christmas

The Christmas season brings fun, euphoria and thrill, especially when you are in NYC.<br><br>The city has every sort of attraction to make your Christmas more amazing, more magical and more meaningful. No wonder why NYC has been featured in several holiday movies and TV shows.<br><br>Whether you are a visitor or a local, here we have outlined some activities for a sparkling Christmas this year and beyond

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5 Things to Do in NYC on Christmas

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  1. 5 Things to Do in NYC on Christmas https://www.nyrentownsell.com

  2. Explore Holiday Markets New York City houses many Christmas markets where you can buy gifts and other belongings. You can visit the Columbus Circle Holiday Market (near Central Park) for mushroom empanadas, hot chocolate, hot apple cider and, of course, shopping. Another popular markets in NYC are Union Square Holiday Market and Bryant Park. These are known for artifacts created by local artists and craftsmen.

  3. Don’t Forget Rockefeller Center One of the happening Christmas destinations in NYC awaits you in Midtown Manhattan at between 5th and 6thAvenue– Rockfeller Center. Why not try some ice-skating in Rockefeller Center? The rink is available for various hours throughout the day, giving you plenty of time. In fact, it is said that there is no other place in the world that celebrate X-Mas like Rockefeller Center.

  4. Head to Theatres Broadway shows and Radio City entertaining shows truly match up the fun spirit of Christmas. Rush to the Radio City Music Halls to catch shows like Rag Doll, Parade of the Wooden Soldiers and New York at Christmas. A fan of ballet can move to David H. Koch Theater to watch The Nutcracker, a show being comprised of 90 dancers, 62 musicians and 32 stagehands.

  5. Watch New York’s Eve Firework at the Brooklyn Bridge Forget the chaos of Times Square and enjoy firework at the Brooklyn Bridge. You can hop on the tour that is operated by a trained historian and tour guide. The tour starts with a short tour around the City Hall Park and then advances to the bridge to get into position for the countdown. You can bring Champaign to enhance your excitement.

  6. Visit Macy’s Santaland Macy’s Santaland is a Christmas village spanning across the area of 13,000-square-foot. It features an indoor landscape where you will encounter everything from a giant Lionel train-scape, Santa’s workshop to Rainbow Bridget. Santa will be there to take your requests through Christmas Eve. Make sure to make a reservation, which is free.

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