NYC Holiday Walking Tour 5th Ave, Rockefeller Tree & Xmas Village





Description
Explore holiday-magic 5th Avenue with an expert local guide and see why New York at Christmas is so special. Admire the famous holiday windows at Bergdorf Goodman, Saks, Cartier, Tiffany and more, then learn the stories behind the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, ice rink, and Angel-filled Channel Gardens. Stroll past the Plaza Hotel (Home Alone 2), St. Patrick’s Cathedral in its holiday decor, and Radio City Music Hall, home of the Rockettes. After greeting the New York Public Library lions, Patience and Fortitude, you’ll finish at Bryant Park’s Winter Village to shop, snack, and maybe skate on the outdoor rink—perfect photos to show off NYC at its most festive.
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Itinerary
Enjoy a guided tour of the window displays and holiday decorations on 5th Ave - the main shopping street in New York City with Flagships stores and famous buildings
Discover what makes the Plaza Hotel so special - featured in Home Alone 2
Learn about the artistic holiday window displays at 5th Avenue's most exclusive Department Store - Bergdorf Goodman
See St Patrick's Cathedral decked out for the Holidays and learn about its holiday traditions
Learn about the origins of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree, the iconic ice rink featured in many movies, and the Angel's lining the Channel Gardens. A great photo stop
See the world-famous light display at Sak's 5th Avenue and it's festive holiday windows
PSee the famous lions outside NYC's main Library decorated ffor the Holidays
Finish the tour at Bryant Park with it's winter Village, Chirsmtas tree and free outdoor ice rink
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The activities operate in all weather conditions. Please dress accordingly
- The walking tour is a gentle stroll on flat land covering about 1 mile (1.6 km)
- The Christmas Tree at the Rockefeller Center lights up on the Wednesday after Thanksgiving and remains lit until the first week of January.
- Skating at Rockefeller Center has a fee, but skating at Bryant Park is free, although you have to pay for skate rental.
- Infants (0-1) are free
Reviews(1)
Great tour experience with Martin. He was not only personable but shared insights and his knowledge about the tour sites and other history tidbits along way. Martin gave special attention to our safety and security while navigating large often unforgiving crowds. He is a valuable asset to your company and represents your services well. Would definitely recommend and seek to tour with him again Happy Holy Days!! Vicki W.



