Seasonal & Holidays

Christmas, Hanukkah Events In Midtown: Menorah & Tree Lightings, More

Central Park, Bryant Park and, of course, Rockefeller Center will all glow for the holiday season. Here's where else to get in the spirit.

See where and when the best lights in Midtown are making their big debut.
See where and when the best lights in Midtown are making their big debut. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

MIDTOWN, NY — There are plenty of things going on around Midtown to celebrate the 2023 winter holidays.

Hanukkah, the eight-day Jewish festival of lights, starts at sundown on Dec. 7, and ends at nightfall on Dec. 15. Christmas, of course, is on Dec. 25, but you don’t have to wait to start taking in all the sights and sounds of the season.

Menorah lightings on and around Midtown are:

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Christmas tree lights occur:

Christmas parades, often complete with Santa Claus, festively decorated floats and marching bands, are a holiday tradition, both nationally and locally.

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Attending the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade is a bucket list item for many families. If you can’t be in New York City, the parade will be livestreamed on NBC and Peacock, the network’s streaming service, from 8:30 a.m. to noon Eastern Time.

Parades near the Upper East Side may not be able to match that in size, but the heart behind them is just as big. Parades and events to catch here at home include:

Holiday lighting displays are another holiday favorite. Some to catch near the Upper East Side are

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