Make sure to put this on your list if you're searching for something to do in New York City over the holidays! It's joyful, colorful, festive, New York City, and all that is about Christmas! At Christmas, this Brooklyn neighborhood appears to be The most adorable and breathtaking neighborhood of holiday-decorated homes in Dyker Heights. The neighborhood goes all out with lights, nutcrackers, and gorgeous nativity scenes, among other decorations. The place is absolutely vibrating with festive music on full blast, glowing with dazzling lights and buzzing sounds. We begin by driving out of Manhattan and go to the Brooklyn neighborhood of Dyker Heights, where we will get out of the bus and explore on foot. This excursion will make you feel worlds apart from the concrete jungle like you are in a magical realm, a true wonderland! We will next head to another breathtaking area of Brooklyn DUMBO, where we will wander beneath the Brooklyn Bridge and capture pictures of Manhattan's skyline.
At Christmas, this Brooklyn neighborhood appears to be something else entirely. The most adorable and breathtaking neighborhood of holiday-decorated homes is Dyker Heights.
wander beneath the Brooklyn Bridge and capture pictures of Manhattan's skyline
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Please meet your tour coordinator at the Hope Sculpture, located at 200 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019. We recommend arriving 10–15 minutes before the scheduled tour start time. Thank you.
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An iconic Art Deco skyscraper offering panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.
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Thinly sliced pastrami piled high on rye bread, often served with mustard.
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