23 December 2012

Christmas season in the Big Apple

Christmas season in the Big Apple

by Lonnie Dossett

There are so many travel wishes in life, but one is a dream for every traveler, the Christmas time in New York. But why is it that interesting to go to New York during the Christmas season?

New York is quite different in the wintertime but it is a must for anyone who enjoys to go shopping all day long. During the wintertime the fast city gets another feeling and stunnes the visitor by an unknown warmth. You hear from everywhere the winter sounds and the wintry atmosphere creates a warmth to the every New Yorkers. The people are open up and are even more helpful at this point of the year.

Large malls have in the wintertime beautifully decorated glass cases and also exceptionally good articles. In addition to the huge department stores, which are a necessity in the event that you attended the Christmas season in New York, there are many excellent other places to see in New York.

A secret is still the Lower East Side. The Historic Orchard Street shopping area consists of the Delancey, Orchard Street and Grand as well as the immediate area. In this district, more than 400 diverse shops present as well as many restaurants. In this place there are special clothing, underwear, slippers, and handbags are selectively offered. On the last day of the week the streets are extremely full, especially since on the sixth day of the week they are closed, in terms of the Jewish day.

A nice place to visit is the 5th Avenue where you will find a nice mix of expensive Boutiques, famous malls, small shops and attractions such as the St. Patrick's Church and the Rockefeller center.

Those who travel to New York for Christmas should attend the Lower Plaza of the Rockefeller Center. Besides the fact that there is a good address to go saunter, the Lower Plaza has during the Christmas period a huge ice rink.

The Rockefeller Center is also home to the famous Christmas tree, which has an elevation of about 25 m; therefore it is the tallest Christmas tree in the United States. The 5th Avenue goes along with the 50th and 59th street and has a good mix of cheap Designer boutiques, prestigious department stores, small shops and attractions such as the St. Patrick's Cathedral and the Rockefeller center.

Who does not only stay for a few days for Christmas seasoning in New York City and has a little more time instead, should go in addition to New Jersey by ferry or by bus. At this location you can admire the traditional American family houses and in those front yards and their homes are piling up the Christmas lights.

The sentiment that New York has blossomed in the wintertime seems unmistakable in this world. Although despite, the selection range of Christmas trees, colored lights and Santa Clauses, of which all are fascinated in the event that you visited the Christmas season in New York, some would probably identify them as exaggerated and cheesy, but they will still feel at home and secure in the city of New York. If you have the luck, while visiting the Christmas season in New York City, to be surprised by the first flakes, one will experience that the city stops for a mini moment and experience the hustle and bustle of the snow. In short, it is interesting to visit New York during Christmas at least one time in a lifetime.



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