The Dyker Heights neighborhood in Brooklyn could be a drawing right from the pen of Walt Disney. Pure tradition, friendly neighbors in one of the most famous Christmas landmarks of the world. You'll meet at a central location in Manhattan close to Times Square and travel by bus to Brooklyn and experience the holidays in a truly unique way. Before we head over to Brooklyn, we make a 15 minute bathroom break where you also will have the chance to witness a beautiful sunset over The Statue of Liberty and the Hudson River.
Once you arrive in Dyker Heights, your guide will guide you through the neighborhood and show you the best decorated houses. We will make one last stop before returning to Manhattan to get a stunning view of the illuminated NYC skyline. You will live the magic of the holiday season and return filled with Christmas spirit!
The tour departs at 4.30 PM
Bathroom break and sunset over the statue of Liberty (if the weather plays along)
Experience a nice walk between the most famous neighborhood for Christmas time!
Please dress up comfortable and warm.
On our way back to Manhattan, we stop in Brooklyn where you can take stunning pictures of the illuminated skyline of New York City
Great view of the bridge on our way back from the lights
We meet on the corner of 49th Street and Broadway, in front of Junior's Restaurant and Bakery
• Dress code - warm and comfortable
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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