FAQs
Is it worth visiting NYC over Christmas?
Yes, it is absolutely worth visiting NYC over Christmas. The city leans into the festive spirit, with markets, lights, Christmas trees, and special events running from late November to early January. However, remeber that Christmas attracts lots of visitors to the city, so accommodation may be more expensive and crowded during that time. It is also winter in NYC, so make sure you come prepared for cold weather.
How many days do you need in New York at Christmas?
If you just want to experience New York City at Christmas, then you don’t need more than 5 days to explore what’s on offer. Of course, the city has way more to offer. If this is your first time in New York City you might want to stay longer to see the best views from the Empire State Building, visit the 9/11 Memorial and One World Trade Center, or visit Times Square.
When do Christmas decorations go up in New York City?
NYC gets into the Christmas spirit early, with lights and decorations usually popping up in mid-November. By the time Thanksgiving and Black Friday roll around, the city is already fully decked out for the holidays.
What to do in New York City at Christmas?
New York City is a fantastic place to visit during the holidays, and will be popular with the whole family. From Thanksgiving onward, the city is decorated in festivity, with major attractions being the giant Christmas tree at the Rockefeller Center and the shopping along Fifth Avenue. here are many Christmas markets, namely in Union Square and Bryant Park. After Christmas is over, the city gears up for its New Year’s Eve Celebration with its iconic ball drop in Times Square.