Explore NYC’s holiday magic in a vintage electric cart. Discover festive lights, iconic landmarks, and more with Manhattan City Tours this Christmas.
Explore NYC’s holiday magic in a vintage electric cart. Discover festive lights, iconic landmarks, and more with Manhattan City Tours this Christmas.
- Broadway - Situated in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan, Broadway is the heart of American theater in New York City. It comprises 41 professional theaters that showcase some of the world’s most renowned and prestigious stage productions. Famous for its legendary musicals, plays, and revivals, Broadway is synonymous with top-tier…
- Broadway - Situated in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan, Broadway is the heart of American theater in New York City. It comprises 41 professional theaters that showcase some of the world’s most renowned and prestigious stage productions. Famous for its legendary musicals, plays, and revivals, Broadway is synonymous with top-tier entertainment. Shows like Hamilton, The Lion King, and Wicked attract millions of visitors annually. It also hosts the Tony Awards, celebrating theater excellence. For theater enthusiasts, Broadway offers an exhilarating cultural experience that has influenced performance art for over a century.
- Times Square - Times Square is a vibrant commercial and entertainment center in Midtown Manhattan, celebrated for its dazzling lights, enormous digital billboards, and its role as the hub of New York’s Theater District. Spanning from 42nd to 47th Street, it is renowned for the annual New Year’s Eve Ball Drop. The area features Broadway theaters, shopping centers, and landmarks like the TKTS booth for discounted theater tickets. With over 50 million visitors each year, Times Square is one of the world’s most visited locations, providing a lively and unforgettable NYC experience.
- Radio City Music Hall - Located in Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall is a historic entertainment venue that opened in 1932. Known for its Art Deco design, it accommodates 6,000 guests and hosts major events like the Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes. The venue also presents concerts, award shows, and more. As a New York City landmark, it offers tours highlighting its architecture and history.
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral - St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a historic Gothic Revival church on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, was completed in 1879. It is the largest Catholic cathedral in the U.S., admired for its beautiful stained glass windows, twin spires, and grand interior. It conducts regular Masses and services and is a popular tourist attraction for its architectural beauty and spiritual significance.
- Rockefeller Center - Rockefeller Center is a renowned entertainment and shopping complex in Midtown Manhattan, famous for its iconic ice skating rink and NBC Studios. Covering 22 acres, it includes landmark buildings like 30 Rockefeller Plaza, home to the Top of the Rock observation deck.
Christmas Tree:
Each year, Rockefeller Center hosts one of the world’s most famous Christmas trees, a tradition since 1933. The tree is usually a large Norway Spruce adorned with thousands of lights and a star on top. The tree lighting ceremony draws large crowds and is broadcast nationwide, signaling the start of the holiday season in New York City.
Park in Greenwich Village to Harlem. It’s known for luxury shopping, iconic landmarks like St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and its high-end department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue.
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Fifth Avenue - Christmas on Fifth Avenue:
During the holiday season, Fifth Avenue transforms into a magical destination. Stores like Saks Fifth Avenue showcase elaborate holiday window displays, while Christmas lights and decorations adorn the street. The holiday windows and Christmas tree at nearby Rockefeller Center are major attractions, making Fifth Avenue a must-visit spot for festive cheer. -
Bryant Park - Christmas in Bryant Park:
During the holiday season, Bryant Park becomes a festive destination with its Winter Village. The park features a popular ice skating rink, charming holiday markets with over 170 vendors offering unique gifts and seasonal treats, and beautiful holiday decorations. The festive atmosphere is enhanced by seasonal events, carolers, and spectacular light displays, making it a must-visit spot in New York City during the holidays.
General Information About Bryant Park:
Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, between 6th and 5th Avenues, Bryant Park is a cherished urban oasis. Surrounded by iconic skyscrapers, the park offers a blend of green space, fountains, and art installations. Adjacent to the New York Public Library, it hosts a variety of year-round events, including outdoor movies, concerts, and performances. With its open-air cafes, seasonal activities, and tranquil gardens, Bryant Park is a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists.
- Grand Central Terminal - Grand Central Station becomes a magical destination during the holiday season, blending New York City’s festive spirit with its rich history. With its halls adorned in elegant decorations and the famed Holiday Fair in full swing, Grand Central transforms into a warm, bustling winter wonderland. Visitors can enjoy seasonal lights, shop for unique gifts from local artisans, and take in the beauty of the twinkling terminal clock and holiday displays. It’s a place where New Yorkers and travelers alike come together, making Grand Central a cherished holiday tradition and a must-visit spot in New York City at Christmas time.
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New York Public Library - New York Public Library & Christmas:
The New York Public Library (NYPL), located at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, is an iconic landmark, known for its grand architecture and rich history. During the holiday season, the library becomes part of the festive spirit of Bryant Park and Fifth Avenue. While the library itself is not specifically a Christmas attraction, its proximity to Bryant Park’s Winter Village and the decorated holiday windows along Fifth Avenue make it a key part of New York’s holiday atmosphere. Visitors often stop by to admire the library’s famous Lion statues (Patience and Fortitude) adorned with festive wreaths, and to enjoy the seasonal charm of the surrounding area.
The library hosts special holiday-themed events, programs, and story times for children, contributing to the city’s holiday celebrations. - Central Park - We will pass by Central Park South and provide information about Central Park
- The Plaza - The Plaza Hotel (from Home Alone 2): Relive the Home Alone 2: Lost in New York magic at the Plaza Hotel, where young Kevin McCallister stayed during his NYC adventure. This historic hotel exudes luxury and charm during the holiday season.
- Louis Vuitton - New Louis Vuitton Building: A modern marvel designed to resemble an LV handbag, the Louis Vuitton store on 57th Street is an architectural gem and a must-see for fashion lovers.
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral - St. Patrick’s Cathedral: This neo-Gothic cathedral, located across from Rockefeller Center, is a serene retreat with towering spires and stunning holiday decor.
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- Tour Guide in English
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- Tour Guide in English
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Whether you’re visiting for the first time or a local rekindling the holiday spirit, this customized tour is crafted to make your experience as magical and unforgettable as the season itself. From sparkling lights to cinematic scenes, your journey through New York’s festive streets promises to be one you’ll treasure forever.
Your Magical Holiday Tour…
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or a local rekindling the holiday spirit, this customized tour is crafted to make your experience as magical and unforgettable as the season itself. From sparkling lights to cinematic scenes, your journey through New York’s festive streets promises to be one you’ll treasure forever.
Your Magical Holiday Tour Includes: A complete itinerary, a surprise gift, complimentary photos, music, cozy blankets, covers, and tea. With over 10 years of industry experience, we are dedicated to ensuring you have the best time with your family in New York City.
- Wheelchair is not needed on this tour. No stairs on the locations
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.