What You Will Do
If you're looking for something to do in New York City during this holiday season make sure you put this on your list! It's cheery, it's bright, it’s Christmas, it's NYC, it's everything Christmas about Christmas!
This Brooklyn neighborhood, looks like it is out of this world during Christmas time. Dyker Heights Christmas Lights is the cutest and most spectacular area of houses decorated for the holiday season. It's blocks and blocks of Christmas lights and fantastic decorations. The neighborhood goes all out with beautiful nativity displays, nutcrackers, inflatable santas, lights and more.The place glows with bright lights, buzzes sound, and literally bumps with holiday music on full blast. It's fun to see how some houses mix it up every year.
It is a recommended experience and a perfect night out for families, groups of friends and even a date night!
This is a great place to go if you enjoy taking pictures, as there are a lot of photo opportunities!
Cancellation Policy
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Itinerary
Meeting Point
In front of Manhattan At Times Square Hotel 16:15 (4:15 PM)
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12th Avenue in New York City, part of the West Side Highway and running along Manhattan’s western edge
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Intrepid Museum
Located by the Hudson River, the Intrepid Museum honors American military and marine heritage.
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Hudson Yards
The Hudson Yards area in Manhattan is home to the 28-acre Hudson Yards real estate development. The Vessel, The Shed, and Edge NYC are among the sixteen proposed projects that enhance this location's attractiveness.
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Chelsea Piers
Originally a passenger ship terminal, Chelsea Piers is now home to the Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex and the locations for Law & Order movie sets.
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Little Island
Little Island is a brand-new public park on the Hudson River where everyone may enjoy art and nature in a unique urban haven.
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Cunard White Star Pier/Pier 54
Numerous significant transatlantic ships called the piers home, notably the Titanic passenger ship terminal in the early 1900s, which was used by the RMS Lusitania and where the RMS Carpathia disembarked after saving the RMS Titanic survivors.
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Whitney Museum of American Art
American art from the 20th and 21st centuries is the Whitney Museum of American Art primary focus.
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One World Trade Center
The centerpiece of Lower Manhattan's reconstructed World Trade Center complex is One World Trade Center. The One World Observatory, a mystical experience with breathtaking vistas, is the major attraction.
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9/11 Memorial Pools
Reflecting pools dedicated to the victims of the 1993 World Trade Center explosion and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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The Oculus
The shopping complex and the metro system are both accessed from the Oculus. Above all, though, it's just a surprisingly amazing location with a stunning design that mimics a dove flying out of a child's hands.
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Battery Park
Large perennial gardens, bike lanes, expansive lawns, an urban farm, the amazing SeaGlass carousel, and the location of the popular Staten Island Ferry
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With a length of 9,117 feet, the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and is the longest continuous underwater vehicle tunnel in North America.
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn is the most populated borough of New York City and one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods. The home to the First Roller Coaster, Coney Island and the "Mermaid Parade" and many more
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Dyker Heights
1 hour
Dyker Heights is one of Brooklyn's most unique and charming neighborhoods. Dyker Heights is best known for its over-the-top Christmas light displays. Every holiday season, residents go all out with elaborate decorations, featuring thousands of lights, giant inflatable Santas, reindeer, and even animatronic displays. It has earned it the nickname "The Christmas Capital of Brooklyn."
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Dumbo
15 minutes
DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is one of Brooklyn’s most vibrant and trendy neighborhoods, known for its stunning views, historic charm, and cultural offerings.
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Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of New York City's most iconic landmarks, and its history is filled with fascinating details.
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Manhattan Bridge
The Manhattan Bridge is another iconic New York City landmark envisioned as a more modern and efficient solution for transporting both vehicles and trains across the East River.
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Chinatown
Chinatown in New York City is one of the most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods in Manhattan and one of the oldest and largest Chinese communities in the United States
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Little Italy
Little Italy in New York City is a historic and vibrant neighborhood that has long been associated with Italian-American culture, cuisine, and traditions. Mulberry Street is the main thoroughfare that runs through Little Italy and is the epicenter of its Italian-American culture. The street is lined with Italian restaurants, cafes, pastry shops, and markets, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals seeking authentic Italian food and experiences.
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