NYC Christmas Events 2020
Do your holiday vacation plans have you visiting the Big Apple? Perhaps you are planning a trip and are wondering what there is to do in New York during the month of December?
Read on for some fantastic events you will not want to miss!
SKATING IN CENTRAL PARK
Date: December 9 and 10
Want to engage in that classic of wintertime sports? Check out US Coachways holiday event at the Wollman Rink in Central Park. Put on your ice skating shoes and prepare to have fun with friends and family while listening to some spectacular on-air shows. 106.7 Lite-FM will be airing from this location and will feature Bob Bronson and Christine Nagy for a two-hour holiday special on December 9. The Delilah Show will air for two hours from 2:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon. On December 10th, Rich Kaminski will be broadcasting live from the Wollman Rink from 11 to 1. And Victor Sosa in the afternoon slot from 2:30 to 4:30.
Date: Every day of December through to February 4th
A can’t-be-missed attraction for the holiday season, visit the 16th Annual Holiday Train Show at Grand Central station. This holiday enchantment is sure to delight children both young and old with the intricate displays of model trains. The vast model set is placed against the backdrop of a holiday scene. And for die-hard train-spotters, check out other exhibits that the New York Transit Museum has to offer. The Holiday Train Show exhibit is open from 8 in the morning to 8 at night from Monday to Friday. On Saturday and Sunday, the hours change to 10 in the morning to 6 in the evening.
Downton Abbey - The Exhibition
Date: Month of December
Based on the vastly popular BBC show of the same name, the exhibit takes guests to post-Edwardian-era England. The displays showcase the clothes, social mores, history, and culture of this time period. And, of course, there are moments from the television show captured brilliantly within the hall’s walls.
The Nutcracker Brooklyn Ballet NYC USA
Dates: December 7 through to December 16 (except December 10 and 12)
The Nutcracker is that classic ballet that most of us became acquainted with during a holiday season in our childhood. But here it gets reimagined by the Brooklyn Ballet. Their version includes hip-hop with other dance genres, accompanied by the traditional ballet elements. This ballet showcases not only the artistic drive of the Brooklyn Ballet art director. But also the cultural diversity of Brooklyn city itself.
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