
Have you heard about the Christmas in New York? Well yes, it sure does have the huge Christmas tree with lots of lights and more than 5 angels located at the Rockefeller center. But haven’t you asked what it looks like at night? Well then see the next photo to be impressed.

A shinning, shimmering, splendid place of the rockefeller center.
Cue the holiday jingles: It’s Christmas time in NYC where the best New York attractions transform into festive winter extravaganzas! There are open-air holiday markets to hit, family-friendly shows such as the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, and other iconic traditions like the all-out-madness holiday displays on Fifth Avenue and in Dyker Heights. Once you’ve crossed those off the list, you can make room for new traditions too! Our guide will help you plan and navigate the merriest time of year in New York leading up to New Year’s Eve. Looking for the greatest things to do in the city throughout all seasons? Check out the very best things to do in NYC this winter.
The first Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center was erected in 1931, during the Depression-era construction of Rockefeller Center, when workers decorated a smaller 20 foot (6.1 m) balsam fir with “strings of cranberries, garlands of paper, and even a few tin cans” on Christmas Eve.
Scaffolding is erected around the tree to assist workers in hanging about 50,000 multi-colored LED lights and the star top. A new crystal star of Swarovski crystal which tops the tree was created in 2018 and designed by the renowned architect Daniel Liebeskind.
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