Hi friends, welcome back to part two of my NYC Christmas decor roundup. If you missed part one you can catch up here. Today’s post covers everything north of Union Square (Fourteenth Street) that is worth seeing, but not enough to make a full post. I hope this brings some holiday spirit to your day 🙂
Chelsea Market always looks festive, I went at 8:30am during the week to avoid the crowds. They changed it up a little, but I’m glad they kept the string lights.
The Meatpacking District also has these cute snowmen again.
The Union Square holiday market is fun to walk through if the crowds aren’t too bad. I try to avoid this area on the weekends because you can hardly move, and the lines for the food stands are quite long.
Madison Square Park has a tree that I have yet to make it back to at night, maybe next year!
Grand Central is covered in classic garland inside and a giant wreath on the exterior.
The NYPL lions are adorned in festive wreaths. There is usually a giant tree inside, but due to construction they didn’t put it up again this year.
I love these Bloomberg trees, I don’t think many people know about them, but I think they’re beautiful! They sparkle and look so nice with the red and green lights on the buildings.
Times Square has snow globes of some of the most popular shows and a little holiday market.
The Fox & Friends tree looking patriotic on Sixth Avenue.
This tree at 1221 Avenue of the Americas is new this year and looks pretty neat!
Radio City is a must during Christmastime.
The Pierre Hotel’s ornaments lighting up Fifth Avenue.
The Mark Hotel looks like a real life gingerbread house, you can even stop by for some expensive hot chocolate.
The Townhomes on 76th Street look very elegant and ready for Christmas.
The tree across from Lincoln Center is adorned with hand painted ornaments from a local pottery studio.
Columbus Circle Mall has their color-changing ornaments and holiday market.
Hard to believe it, but that wraps up my NYC Christmas blog posts!! I hope you’ve enjoyed following along and that these posts have made your day a little more cheery 🙂 If you need more NYC Christmas spots, be sure to check out my NYC Christmas Bucket List.
