Christmas in NYC: Events & Activities for Families

Christmas in NYC is a special time of year, with plenty of festive activities & events to get your family into the holiday spirit!

Whether you are looking to start new family Christmas traditions or partake in old ones, browse our interactive map & calendar for New York City Christmas events, holiday light displays and kid-friendly Christmas shows near you. Find out where you can go ice skating or cut your own Christmas tree, too, for even more seasonal family fun.

What are your family's favorite things to do for Christmas in NYC? Like & review your picks below, and add any that are still missing!


 

    St. George Theatre - The Annual Christmas Show

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     (619.4 mi)

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    $10+/person

    Jennie Utsinger:  The Annual Christmas Show at the St. George Theater is a festive production set to holiday favorites such as “White Christmas”, “Let it Snow”, and “Go Tell It on the Mountain”. Journey to the North Pole, Times Square, and The Rainbow Room as you join local performers and dance companies in this celebration of the holiday season. Runtime is two hours.

    Brookfield Place - The Nutcracker

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     (624.1 mi)

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    Free

    Ages

    3+ years

    Kelly R:  This one hour performance is a wonderful way for kids to experience The Nutcracker, featuring choreography by New York Theatre Ballet choreographer Keith Michael. Performances are held in the Winter Garden. Make sure to arrive early, as seating fills up quickly.

    New York Transit Museum - Holiday Nostalgia Rides

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     (625.8 mi)

    Jennie Utsinger:  Train lovers, rejoice! Every holiday season, the Holiday Nostalgia trains are put into service. The vintage subway car is from the 1930s and features rattan seats, incandescent bulb lighting, and original advertisements.

    New York City Ballet - George Balanchine's The Nutcracker

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     (626.7 mi)

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    Tickets starting at $45

    Nancy L.:  On a snowy Christmas Eve, Marie receives a wooden nutcracker as a gift. She falls asleep with the nutcracker next to her and an unbelievable story unfolds during this beautiful ballet. The Nutcracker has been delighting families at Christmas for generations. The Nutcracker originally debuted in Russia in 1892. This show debuted at the New York Ballet in February 1954. The performance runs 2 hours.

    New York Philharmonic - Handel's Messiah

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     (626.7 mi)

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    Tickets starting at $31

    Nancy L.:  The New York Philharmonic’s performance of Messiah is a must-see holiday event for music lovers. This is ideal for older children. It's 2.5 hours with an intermission.

    The Radio City Rockettes - Christmas Spectacular

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     (626.9 mi)

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    Tickets start at $41

    Nancy L.:  The Christmas Spectacular has featured the Parade of Wooden Soldiers and the Living Nativity since it first debuted in December 1933. There have been some updates over the years, but the show remains a "spectacular" way to celebrate the holiday season. This is a 90-minute show with no intermission.

    Grand Central Terminal - Holiday Train Show

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     (626.9 mi)

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    $5/person

    Kelly R:  The impressive display captivates visitors of all ages with model trains that move through familiar NYC landmarks, and features a special theme that changes each year.

    Harlem Gospel Holiday Celebration

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     (629.3 mi)

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    $20/person

    Nancy L.:  The Harlem Gospel Holiday Celebration is a one-hour seasonal concert that the organizers say will bring joy to your heart and soul! They say, "We intend to have you toe-clapping, foot-stomping, and singing along with the soulful rhythms of Black gospel music that will fill the church on these two days."

    New York Botanical Garden - Holiday Train Show

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     (634.3 mi)

    Nancy L.:  The New York Botanical Garden hosts its annual Holiday Train Show showcasing famous New York landmarks. With its iconic landscape and architectural treasures, there are 175 New York landmarks and thousands of lights.

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