This week will mark the final days of our tour season, so there is still a small chance to catch one of our tours. If you’re planning to join us for a tour, please know our official season ends on December 20, but we’d love to have you until that date. If you want to make a day of it, come see the holiday attractions Manhattan has to offer.
- Rockefeller Center – If you’re a fan of Christmas trees, this is the one to see. This year’s tree is a 78 foot Norway Spruce festooned with over 40,000 lights. It makes a gorgeous sight, and is visible from the center’s ice skating rink.
- Radio City Christmas Spectacular – While the tree can certainly be a sight to behold, there is nothing more classic for the holidays than the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. It’s got Rockettes, a great holiday message, and a flying Santa!
- Department Stores – Sure, they’re great for shopping, but there’s an even better feature to these famous shops at the holidays. Many stores in Manhattan use their massive windows to erect a gorgeous holiday display, and this year is considered one of the best seasons so far. So check out Tiffany&Co., Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, Lord & Taylor, and of course Macy’s for a sight you can’t miss!
- The Nutcracker – Seeing this classic holiday tale performed by the New York City Ballet is something you have to see at least once in your life. Wrap yourself up in elegance while taking in the incredible talent set to Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score.
- Winter Village at Bryant Park – Get your Christmas fill with ice skating, shopping, and eating some amazing food at Bank of America’s Winter Village. Shop til you drop, grab a bite to eat, and get some ice time before heading out to take in the rest of the city.
Even though our tour season is ending, Manhattan is still a pretty hopping place, especially during the holidays. If you need your Haunted Manhattan fix, however, check out our website for updates and news!
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