Here’s your list of with links at the bottom of each section:
1. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
- What: A classic event featuring giant balloons, floats, marching bands, and performances from Broadway shows.
- Where: It starts at 77th Street and Central Park West and makes its way down to Macy’s Herald Square.
- Tip: Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot. Some prefer watching from hotels or restaurants along the route.
- More info: Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
2. Central Park Balloon Inflation
- What: Watch the giant parade balloons come to life the day before Thanksgiving.
- Where: Around the American Museum of Natural History, along 77th and 81st Streets between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue.
- Tip: It's less crowded in the evening, and a fun prelude to the parade.
- More info: Balloon Inflation Event
3. Ice Skating
- What: Skate at one of the city's iconic rinks.
- Where: Rockefeller Center, Bryant Park, or Wollman Rink in Central Park.
- Tip: Bryant Park's rink is free if you bring your own skates, though it's first-come, first-served.
- More info: Rockefeller Center Skating
- More info: Bryant Park Skating
4. Thanksgiving Dinner
- What: Many top restaurants offer special Thanksgiving menus.
- Where: Check out restaurants like The Smith, The Standard Grill, or Keens Steakhouse for a traditional turkey feast.
- Tip: Make reservations well in advance, as spots fill up quickly.
- More info: The Smith NYC
- More info: Keens Steakhouse
5. Holiday Window Displays
- What: Explore elaborate holiday displays in department store windows.
- Where: Macy’s, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, and Bloomingdale’s are famous for their over-the-top decorations.
- Tip: Go early in the morning or late at night to avoid crowds.
- More info: NYC Holiday Windows
6. Radio City Christmas Spectacular
- What: Enjoy the iconic Rockettes in this holiday-themed show featuring music, dance, and elaborate sets.
- Where: Radio City Music Hall.
- Tip: Book tickets early as this show is a holiday favorite.
- More info: Radio City Christmas Spectacular
7. Black Friday Shopping
- What: Join the rush for big deals at flagship stores and boutiques.
- Where: Fifth Avenue, SoHo, or Herald Square, home to Macy's.
- Tip: Avoid peak hours or shop online to skip the crowds.
- More info: Black Friday at Macy's
8. Explore Central Park
- What: Enjoy a serene walk or bike ride in Central Park’s fall foliage.
- Where: Visit landmarks like Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace, or take a horse-drawn carriage ride.
- Tip: It’s a peaceful escape from the busy city, especially during the Thanksgiving weekend.
- More info: Central Park Guide
9. Broadway Shows
- What: Catch a Broadway show on Thanksgiving evening or over the weekend.
- Where: Popular shows like Hamilton, Wicked, and The Lion King are often available.
- Tip: Tickets sell fast, so book early or try for last-minute lotteries.
- More info: Broadway Tickets
10. Visit the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock
- What: Take in breathtaking views of the city’s skyline.
- Where: Empire State Building or Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center.
- Tip: Early mornings or late evenings have fewer crowds.
- More info: Empire State Building
- More info: Top of the Rock