are also different other companies that have holiday cruises, but this one is the best, and usually sells out if you do not book ahead of time. There are a few popular markets during Christmas time. Check out Union Square Holiday Market, Columbus Circle Holiday Market. Then there is Bryant’s Park Winter Village with over 180 vendors selling food and gifts here, which is different than the first two.
Now, if you really want to see the city, hop aboard a vintage holiday train ride. Grab a bit of nostalgia this holiday season thanks to the New York Transit Museum
and their Holiday Nostalgia Train Rides! Each holiday season, they roll out vintage cars from the 1930s, featuring rattan seats, paddle ceiling fans, incandescent light bulbs, roll signs, and period advertisements! You will really be feeling like a main character. This stops at many stations for less than 3 dollars. Lastly, you will find that New York City at Christmas is a very magical time of the year, and you should at least experience it once. There are a few things I did not talk about that is worth checking out, and that is the Bronx Zoo at Christmas, Holiday Carriage Rides in Central Park, take the Subway to get around, which has many stations, One Vanderbilt Observation Deck, and more.
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Down below is a link to the ultimate Christmas Guide, and a video!!
https://travelcollecting.com/ultimate-guide-christmas-new-york-city/