Sitting right on Fifth Avenue, where New York is its most magical at Christmas, The St. Regis New York is a special address to check into this time of year. Its richly decorated rooms and graceful common areas are bedecked with holiday decor, starting right at the entrance where nutcrackers flank each side of its 55th Street door and, inside, garlands and ornaments are wrapped along banisters and walls. In December, the hotel offers a Holiday Afternoon Tea in the Astor Court, along with a brunch and dinner on Christmas Day! A magical Christmas in New York | Choose your hotel and let us build your itinerary! |
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| Christmas is the most magical time of the year to be in New York City. During the holidays, the verticality of the illuminated buildings transforms the city into a forest of lights. After spending some time at Central Park, which we hope will be covered in snow, head to the illuminated Holiday Light Show at Saks Fifth Avenue, which runs daily from 5pm to 11pm until early January. Then cross the street and on to the Rockefeller Center to admire its iconic Christmas tree to some honey-roasted walnuts. And finally, to fully immerse yourself in the enchantment of the holidays, catch a performance of the classic ballet The Nutcracker at the Lincoln Center. You can also catch the Christmas Show performed by the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, an unmissable New York tradition. This holiday season, feel the true spirit of Christmas, in a city renowned for its holiday excess! | | |
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| The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel | The Carlyle has been an iconic hotel of New York since it opened in 1930. It sits in the Upper East Side, offering a true taste of Manhattan living with its sophistication but also its legendary dining at Café Carlyle and Bemelmans Bar. This Christmas, the hotel is offering a festive take on their traditional Afternoon Tea at The Gallery until January 5, along with Yuletide Carolers on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and dining at Dowling's, accompanied by a visit from Santa. | |
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| Baccarat Hotel | Baccarat Hotel is an experience of Parisian living in the heart of New York. The hotel is awash with sconces and chandeliers that hang everywhere. In daylight, the space feels vibrantly eccentric. By night, a dimmed shimmer settled in. The hotel is home to just 60 rooms, and an extensive art collection. Stay over the holidays when the hotel’s sparkling interiors are further enhanced with festive decor. The hotel will serve its Christmas Day lunch in the Grand Salon, featuring classic and contemporary dishes of French American cuisine. | |
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| The St. Regis New York | Sitting right on Fifth Avenue, where New York is its most magical at Christmas, The St. Regis New York is a special address to check into this time of year. Its richly decorated rooms and graceful common areas are bedecked with holiday decor, starting right at the entrance where nutcrackers flank each side of its 55th Street door and, inside, garlands and ornaments are wrapped along banisters and walls. In December, the hotel offers a Holiday Afternoon Tea in the Astor Court, along with a brunch and dinner on Christmas Day! | |
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| The Plaza | Next, of all the hotels in New York, perhaps none is more iconic - or unforgettable - at Christmas than The Plaza. It sits right where Central Park meets Fifth Avenue, with festive decor everywhere, a special Holiday Afternoon Tea at The Palm Court and experiences around the movie Home Alone 2 and the book Eloise at The Plaza, both set at The Plaza over the holidays. | |
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| Equinox Hotel New York | Last but not least, Equinox Hotel New York makes our list for its unique take on the holiday season, combining celebration and rejuvenation. Book a stay and enjoy exclusive access to the festivities out and around Hudson Yards, where millions of lights illuminate the neighborhood. The holiday rate also includes access to the hotel’s coveted Après Ski Barrel Saunas with unmatched views over the Hudson River. | |
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