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What to do for Thanksgiving in New York

2015.11.26 Macys Thanksgiving Parade

Thanksgiving is not just a time to spend with the family. Announcing the run in to Christmas, this is the perfect time to visit the Big Apple, but the key question is what to do while there? The holiday season in New York City begins with the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 23 and continues with the iconic Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center.

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, credit: Julienne Schaer

Throughout the season, each borough welcomes multicultural guests to participate in local observances of diverse holidays. Secular activities include unforgettable department store windows, artisanal markets to explore, plus attractions and cultural draws. The season concludes by welcoming in the New Year with lesser-known fireworks at Prospect Park in Brooklyn and, of course, the unforgettable New Year’s Eve ball drop in Times Square.

In celebration of the holiday season, this short video produced by NYC & Company captures the City’s festive essence.

“New York City is a sight to behold during the festive annual holiday season—it’s a time of year when world-class hotels, attractions and shops sparkle and shine brighter, offering six million global visitors a truly memorable travel experience,” said Fred Dixon, NYC & Company’s president and CEO.

WHAT TO SEE AND DO (BY BOROUGH):

MANHATTAN

THE BRONX

BROOKLYN

QUEENS

STATEN ISLAND

WHILE YOU’RE HERE:

While here to experience Midtown holiday classics, it’s also an ideal opportunity to see what’s new. Midtown NYC showcases the “new” NYC. This holiday season, it is the heart of energy and development in Manhattan.

In celebration of the holiday season, this short video produced by NYC & Company captures the City’s festive essence. For a full holiday guide to NYC and more information about booking a trip to NYC this holiday season, visit nycgo.com/holidays.

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