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

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, th

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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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids? We're planning to take our 8-year-old.

A: Absolutely! This tour is perfect for families. The stops at places like Rockefeller Center and Bryant Park are super kid-friendly. Plus, the holiday decorations and shops will definitely keep your 8-year-old entertained. Just keep an eye on them in the busier areas, since it can get pretty packed!

Q: How long does the walking tour last? Is it easy to reschedule?

A: The walking tour lasts about 90 minutes, but you can spend extra time at Bryant Park if you wish! As for rescheduling, you can usually change your date with a little notice—just check the policy when you book.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Is it outdoors the whole time?

A: Yes, the tour is mostly outdoors, so dress warmly! I'd recommend wearing layered clothing and bringing a good pair of walking shoes. It can get chilly, especially around the Rockefeller Tree, so maybe a cozy hat or gloves too. Just be ready to soak in the festive vibes!

Discussions

Anyone done the NYC Holiday Walking Tour? What was it like?

I’m thinking about gifting this tour for my parents! They love NYC at Christmas. The tour includes stops like the Rockefeller Tree and Bryant Park, which sound amazing. I’m just a bit worried about how crowded it might be and if they’ll actually get to see everything without feeling rushed. Anyone have experience with this?

Thinking about the NYC Holiday Walking Tour—worth it?

Has anyone experienced this yet? I’m really interested in the holiday windows at places like Saks and Bergdorf Goodman. It seems like such a festive vibe! Just trying to decide if it’s worth the price—what do you think?