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A Magical Christmas in New York

Our guide includes 100 percent magic.

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September 2023
Could there be a more Christmassy city than New York? Maybe we’ve seen too many classic movies, but isn’t there something incredibly romantic about ice-skating in Central Park and Christmas displays on Fifth Avenue? Here’s our guide to the best things to do before and during Christmas in the city that never sleeps.
Lotte New York Palace
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Most Christmassy hotel

Lotte New York Palace

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455 Madison Avenue
New York
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Even if you won’t be staying at the luxurious Lotte New York Palace during your trip, you can boost your Christmas spirit with a visit. This hotel has one of the most beautiful Christmas trees in New York, and many locals come here to take their photo with the tree. The hotel is also just steps from the most famous tree in town (more on that below), and the official partner of the legendary Christmas special performed by the Radio City Rockettes. Short and sweet: Lotte New York Palace is perfect for a truly deluxe Christmas.

Rockefeller Center Christmas tree
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The must-see Christmas tree

Rockefeller Christmas tree

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45, Rockefeller Plaza
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The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center is truly iconic and has appeared in countless movies and TV shows. The tree perfectly captures the American idea of Christmas, which is utterly magical, with thousands of colorful lights and a spectacular star at the top.

Wollman rink skating
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Skating in the city

Wollman Rink

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Central Park, south entrance at W. 59th Street and 6th Avenue
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There are many places to go ice-skating in Manhattan. A favorite is right in Rockefeller Center, where you can admire the Christmas tree while on the ice, but the most amazing and popular skating is at Wollman Rink in Central Park. There’s something magical about being in this world-famous park and being able to see the skyscrapers beyond the trees. If it’s your lucky day, then it might even snow! Booking is highly recommended.

Dyker Heights Xmas
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Awesome Christmas decorations

Dyker Heights

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Dyker Heights
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This neighborhood in Brooklyn is so famous for its Christmas decorations that there are guided tours for those who want to book, which might save you time, but of course, you’re welcome to go on your own. As the story goes, a woman named Lucy Spata started the tradition of imaginative Christmas decorations in the 1980s. Today, house after house is transformed into a magical Christmas landscape—some are beautiful, some are funny—and around 100,000 people come here to enjoy the area’s enormous Christmas spirit.

Miracle on 9th street
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Christmassy pop-up bars

Miracle on 9th Street

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649 E 9th Street
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A relatively new holiday tradition in New York is the Christmas-themed pop-up bar. The best-known bar is Miracle, which was the first and has become a global brand, with locations in New York at The Cabinet on 9th Street in Manhattan and at Thief in Brooklyn. The concept can best be described as 100% Christmas—the bartenders wear Santa hats, you drink Christmas drinks out of Christmas cups and the decor is a bit like sitting on a branch inside a Christmas tree.

Saks Fifth Avenue Xmas
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Christmas displays at Saks Fifth Avenue

Saks Fifth Avenue

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611 5th Avenue
New York
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Fifth Avenue is home to many of New York’s luxury boutiques, as well as luxury department stores such as Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue. Head there for the lavish Christmas displays—Saks dedicates its entire façade to a stunning light show. If you haven’t had enough Christmas spirit, you can continue your tour by visiting Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s.

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Family-friendly opera

The Magic Flute at the Met

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30 Lincoln Center Plaza
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In 2023, the New York Metropolitan Opera will stage a family-friendly version of Mozart’s 1791 opera The Magic Flute with a star-studded cast and impressive set. Here, everyone in the family can share the love story of Prince Tamino and Princess Pamina, hear the Queen of the Night sing her famous aria and get to know Papageno the bird-catcher.

Rolf's Christmas restaurant
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Most Christmassy restaurant

Rolf’s

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281 3rd Avenue
New York
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Although it’s something of a tourist magnet, it’s hard to escape the fact that Rolf’s is the one restaurant in New York that truly embraces Christmas to the fullest. The decorations take three months to put up and over 200,000 lights are placed around the space. Bring your camera or phone and get ready to document your visit for social media. The food is (appropriately) decidedly German.

Three Christmas movies set in New York

Scrooged (1988)

Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)

Text by Daniel Björk