Vacation In New York For Christmas

We’ve had many people reading our blog from all over the US and the rest of the world. I’m always amazed at the creative way these people get to New York for Christmas. Take for example Vincent’s post last year on Flying Home for Christmas . Today we have a reader who has come up with a great tip on how to plan your long Christmas vacation. Enjoy!

New York is a world-class city that should be visited at least once in every lifetime and one of the best times to visit this marvelous city is during Christmas. Roll down your sleeves and grab your sunglasses because New York is just as exciting during Christmas as it is in the other months of the year. The city comes alive with so much to do and see that you will be surprised by how much the Christmas spirit pervades everything.

This year, let’s do something different. Let’s explore New York while it’s decorated for Christmas and beat the crowd! Here are four attractions that will blow your mind and put you in the holiday spirit.

There’s no place quite like New York City during the festive season. The city you know and love turns into a enchanted wonderland, with twinkling lights, elaborate window displays and snow throughout the streets. It’s the perfect setting for a Christmas holiday trip, so why not take advantage of the many things there are to see, do and enjoy?

Vacation In New York For Christmas

What’s so special about New York this time of the year? Don’t worry, it’s not what you think. Of course there’s a lot to do and see in New York, and if you haven’t visited the Big Apple before then you’ll be surprised at what your state of the art mobile device can offer.

Day 1 : Fly to NYC

We fly to New York City to begin our wonderful holiday getaway. Our superb accommodations for the next four evenings are in Times Square, an essential focal point from where we begin each day, exploring the city’s best known attractions, museums, and shops.

Day 2 : A City Tour & The Rockettes

Following breakfast, a local guide joins us for a tour of The Big Apple. The sights and sounds of New York City during the holiday season are truly a magical experience! See Rockefeller Center and its famous Christmas tree and ice skating rink, Lincoln Center, and Grand Central Station. We also have an opportunity to admire the windows adorning the shops on 5th Avenue. Following a delectable Holiday Vacations Welcome Lunch, there is time for shopping or exploring midtown Manhattan. This evening we attend The Radio City Christmas Spectacular®, starring the world famous Radio City Rockettes®. Debuting in 1933, it is both brilliantly grand and genuinely moving – a glittering combination of old favorites and new delights. Enjoy the flawless precision of 140 people while they sing and dance in the legendary Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Experience Santa’s magical ride to the North Pole, where life-sized ragdolls come to life, and marvel at the stunning re-enactment of the first Christmas as the Living Nativity unfolds before us on stage.

Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3 : The Nutcracker™

Our day begins with breakfast at the hotel. This morning we cruise New York Harbor. Travel past Battery Park, Lower Manhattan, and Liberty Island for breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, America’s symbol of freedom. The statue was a gift from France to commemorate liberty and friendship, dedicated on October 28, 1886. We also cruise past Ellis Island, the former gateway to America for millions of immigrants. The remainder of our afternoon is free for shopping at the Holiday Shops at Bryant Park and more. Tonight, we join together to enjoy The Nutcracker™ performed by the New York City Ballet at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The once-in-a-lifetime experience of this classic ballet will stay with you forever and warm your spirit. Gorgeous costumes, a one-ton Christmas tree that magically seems to never stop growing, and a 62-piece orchestra performing Tchaikovsky’s timeless music make this performance truly unforgettable.

Breakfast

Day 4 : The Empire State Building

After an included breakfast at the hotel we visit the observation deck of the Empire State Building, a landmark recognized the world over. First opened in 1931, the Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world and remained as such until the 1970s. We gather this afternoon and enjoy a special Holiday Vacations Farewell Lunch. The remainder of the day is ours for independent exploration.

Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5 : Fly Home

We depart for home with lasting memories of New York City at this magical time of the year.

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