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17 Reasons New York City Is The BEST City At Christmas Time

The Big Apple never disappoints.

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New York City is the best city in the world, especially during the holiday season. There is nothing quite like the sense of joy and spirit that you get just by simply walking the streets of New York at Christmas time. Whether it be ice skating, window shopping, or marveling at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, there is no shortage of sights to see. New York City is undeniably the BEST city to visit during the holiday season.

The Rockefeller Christmas tree

Lights in Central Park 

 Ice skating at Rockefeller Center. 

Frozen hot chocolate at Serendipity. 

The Saks Fifth Avenue light show

The Nutcracker at New York City Ballet 

Dyker Heights Christmas Lights 

Red and green Empire State Building 

The Radio City Music Hall Holiday Spectacular 

Santas EVERYWHERE 

Christmas music on every corner 

Macy's Santaland 

The symphony at the New York Philharmonic

Bergdorf Goodman holiday windows 

Winter Village at Bryant Park 

Seasonal art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

New Years Eve fireworks on the Brooklyn Bridge

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