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50 NYC Holiday Adventures That Sleigh All Day đź›·

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Plus, info on dining near the season’s biggest attractions and more. You know about The Nutcrac

Plus, info on dining near the season’s biggest attractions and more. [This is a photo of the Christmas tree at Seaport.]( You know about The Nutcracker and the Rockettes’ Christmas Spectacular, but how about the world’s largest gingerbread village or a guided tour of holiday movie locations? We cover all the above, plus 46 more activities in our guide. This list is Scrooge-proof. [Celebrate Good Times →]( [This is a photo of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting.]( Learn All About the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree The tree is going to be lit tonight and will remain on view until mid-January. Even if you’re not there to see it happen, come discover the history behind the tree as well as the important facts about this year’s model. [Hit the Lights →]( [This is a photo of dishes from Calle Dao in Midtown, Manhattan.]( 10 Places to Dine Near Holiday Attractions We’ve paired 10 popular holiday sights with close-by restaurants, so you can know in advance where your next meal will be in the City this season. A Sicilian feast after Saks Fifth Avenue? Don’t mind if we do. [Walk This Way →]( From Our Partners [This is an advertisement for Starbucks Reserve.]( Starbucks Reserve NY [This is an advertisement for the Grand Central Terminal.]( View the festive holiday events calendar [This is an advertisement for The Metropolitan Opera.]( VISIT THE METROPOLITAN OPERA [This is an advertisement for the Harry Potter New York Store.]( Visit Harry Potter New York Store [This is an advertisement for MJ the Musical.]( Start your 2024 with a THRILL at MJ! [This is an advertisement for NYBG Glow. ]( Plan a Festive Night out at NYBG GLOW [This is an advertisement for Summit One Vanderbilt. On the left side of the ad, the text “SUMMIT” is present. On the right side of the ad, the text “BUY TICKETS” is present. On the bottom of the ad, the text “It felt like...” and “I was flying through space” is present. ]( ADVERTISEMENTS NEW YORK CITY TOURISM + CONVENTIONS 810 SEVENTH AVE, 3RD FL NEW YORK, NY 10019 [SUBSCRIBE]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( ©2023 NEW YORK CITY TOURISM + CONVENTIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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