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Holiday in New York City


Visiting NYC during the holiday season has an experience of its own. The city clad in holiday Avtar and probably you can see the bustling city insanity. Visting city year after year, I still get psyched up to visit during Holiday. The lavish window displays of 5th avenue, whimsical lights, arrey of flavorsome food, giant Christmas decor in radio city, huge skating arena to grand central what not to love about NYC's holiday. In the 0 degrees, you feel cozy up because this is the best time of the year.





Shop and eat at Bryant Park Holiday market
Overlooking the skyscraper this outdoor market is for you with whole European inspired feeling and festive spirit. One of the kind jewelry, cool and quirky  Christmas tree ornaments, alluring art, more than 100 NYC Artizians popup stalls, you will end up amused in this best holiday market in NYC. Give your hunger pangs a good kick of the city favorite flavor, may it be hot chocolate, crepe, apple donut, Mediterranean wraps and oh how can I forget those filled rice balls. A must visit.






For your eyes, a lavish display of Saks 5th avenue light show
In the early 70s, NYC's departmental store unveiled these artistic, exquisite lavish window displays and are now synonyms to the city's holiday scene. You can get it all, fairytales to a flamboyant fashion.
Changes in whimsical color and design in every ten minutes this holiday light show you should never miss. Shiny, Shimmery, and Magical.





Give a visit to Radio city hall and get mesmerized.
A new york holiday is incomplete without watching a show. Also, check those Christmas ornaments display, one of the giants you can imagine.



The fabulously famous Christmas tree in Rockefeller
Overcrowded yet worth visiting this iconic tree, the tradition started since 1931, decorated with more than 45000 LED lights, it is unforgettable, enlightening and spectacular in itself.
Tips
Wear your best and warm coat as the temperature can be below zero.
If you are in City be ready to walk and wear your comfortable footwear.

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