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You know it’s Christmas in New York when you see the Rockefeller Centre Christmas tree. Just last week the lighting ceremony was conducted. If you don’t live in New York why not make it something to do this Christmas period. Apart from the Rockefeller Centre there are so many attractions and things to do in New York.

Whether it is the fine arts or shopping that you love New York has something for everyone. You can go star spotting at many of the nightclubs or fine dining restaurants.

One of the highlights of Christmas shopping in New York is the department stores and the annual holiday displays. You don’t have to spend a dime to take in all these fantastic window displays. There is even a walking tour map to help guide you from shop to shop.

A visit to New York would not be complete without a visit to Broadway. You can see well-known shows such as the Lion King, the Phantom of the Opera, Chicago and the Little Mermaid. Apart from the big names there are plenty more shows with something for all tastes. Who knows you might discover the next big thing.

Other things to do on vacation in New York include a trip to the Statue of Liberty or a ride up the Empire State building to take in the awesome views. You may also enjoy a visit to Wall Street or if sports are more your thing why not take in a hockey match or basketball game at Madison Square Garden.

I have covered just a few of the things to look forward to while on vacation in New York. If you are planning a visit why not take advantage of great savings on offer by getting yourself a New York City Tour package. A New York pass includes admission to over 40 top New York attractions and you can grab it for one low price starting at $65.

If you can’t make it to New York to see the Rockefeller Centre Christmas tree why not follow the link to a video on Youtube.



Author:
Robert
Time:
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 at 12:52 pm
Category:
New York
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