Rockefeller Center — The iconic spruce boasts 30,000 LED lights and a Swarovski star. On display.
Bryant Park — A cheery 50-plus-foot spruce illuminates the free admission 170′ x 100′ rink. On display.
Madison Square Park — Dating back to 1912, this is one of the oldest spots in the city to dress holiday trees. 12/10 lighting.
American Museum of Natural History — 500+ origami creations adorn a 13-foot tree, this year with a Wicked, Wild, and Wonderful theme. On display.
Metropolitan Museum of Art — Angels and cherubs transports visitors back to 18th Century Neapolitan times. On display.
Park Avenue — Glittering trees along this high-traffic avenue honor those who lost their lives defending our country. Lighting 12/8.
Washington Square Park — Washington Square Association doesn’t skimp; it’s importing the perfect 45-foot tree from Vermont. Lighting 12/11.
Dante Park at Lincoln Square — A stately, towering tree greets visitors from just beyond the famed Lincoln Center fountain. On display.
St. John the Divine — The Peace Tree stands as a symbol of longevity and happiness with 1,000 paper cranes. Ceremony 12/20.
For a list of Lights, click here.
For a list of Department Store Windows, click here.
For a list of Santas, click here.
For a list of “Nutcracker” shows, click here.
For a list of Holiday markets, click here.
For a list of Ice Skating Rinks, click here.
For a list of Theater shows, click here.
For a list of Gingerbread Workshops, click here.
For our full Holiday Checklist, click here.