Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Tour

New York is one of the few cities in the world that offers emotions at any time of the year you decide to visit it but there is certainly a better time than the others and it is the month of December.

New York is one of the few cities in the world that offers emotions at any time of the year you decide to visit it but there is certainly a better time than the others and it is the month of December. It is as if the big apple and Christmas become a single soul that finds its maximum expression in the famous neighborhood of Dyker Heights, in Brooklyn. What is special about Dyker Heigths? The ability to experience Christmas, embracing it with a series of thematic decorations that cannot be expressed with words because the magic that this place offers is unique in its kind. The owners of the houses in this neighborhood have been carrying on the tradition of lights for a long time and have made Dyker Heights a very important tourist destination. Our Tour will take you to Brooklyn every day at 4:00 pm and for four hours you can immerse yourself in the brilliance and beauty that the illuminations of Dyker Heights will give you. The tour ends at Bryan Park (40 St & 6 Av).

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this Dyker Heights tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit, but I think it’s best for kids 5 and up who can appreciate the lights and walking around for a while. The tour is pretty family-friendly, and many kids seemed to love it! Just keep in mind that they might get tired after a few hours of walking.

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of the tour?

A: If it rains, the tour usually still goes on, but if the weather is really bad, they might reschedule you for another day. Just keep an eye on the forecast, and bring an umbrella! They usually send an email notification if there’s any change.

Q: How much walking is involved in the Dyker Heights lights tour?

A: You’ll do a fair amount of walking—I'd say around 1-2 miles total. The pace is pretty relaxed, so it's not too strenuous, but wear comfy shoes! There are lots of stops to enjoy the displays, so you'll get breaks along the way.

Discussions

Just did the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Tour—what a magical experience!

I just got back from the Dyker Heights tour, and wow! The lights are incredible—so much creativity and detail. The tour guide was super friendly and shared great stories about the houses. It took about 4 hours total, and we ended up at Bryan Park. Definitely recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves Christmas lights! Just a heads up, wear comfy shoes since you walk a bit!

Thinking of gifting the Dyker Heights Christmas Tour—any recommendations?

I’m considering getting tickets for my parents for the Dyker Heights lights tour this December. They love Christmas and have never seen the lights in Brooklyn. Is it worth it? I just want to make sure they'll have a great time!