6. Christmas in Little Italy. On Mulberry Street between Canal and Broome Street and on Hester from Mulberry to Mott Street. Little Italy is always decked out for the holiday season. If you came to NYC for a real Italian meal, stay away from the tourist trap restaurants here. For good Italian food near Little Itay in NYC try Max on Avenue B or Cacio e Vino on 1st Avenue. See Things to See & Do in NYC
7. The Pond at Bryant Park. 40 West 40 Street. The whole park is decorated with lights for the holiday season. Take a try at the ice skating rink while you are there. See NYC’s Parks & Recreation
8. Winter Garden Holiday Lights. West Street by Vesey Street. See over 100,000 lights and palm trees at this display. 7:00am to 11:00pm.
9. Park Avenue Trees – Park Avenue Holiday Lighting. Park Avenue from 97th Street to 48th Street The largest display of lights in New York City at over 2 miles long. These lights are in memorial those US military men and women who died in battle and to celebrate the holiday season.
10. Empire State Building. 350 5th Avenue between 33rd and 34th Street. The easiest to see in the city. The Empire State Building has a long standing tradition of changing the colors of the lights at the top of the building for holidays and events. See 10 Best of Architecture in New York City – Buildings and Bridges
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