Nothing says Christmas like Dyker Heights, the most famous display of lights on the planet. Locals have been decorating their homes—personally and professionally—since the '80s, making it a true NYC winter wonderland.
THE TOUR WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN or SHINE!
The ride from Midtown to Dyker Heights in Brooklyn is about an hour long on board of our comfortable coach fully heated with a restroom on board.
Your guide will escort you to Lucy Spata's house, the house that started this tradition, and walk you through the most illuminated streets before taking you back to the bus. You will spend about an hour in Dyker Heights strolling around and taking pictures.
The next stop will be at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge in the DUMBO/Brooklyn Heights area of Brooklyn. You will have about 25 minutes to take pictures of the breathtaking Manhattan skyline and the Bridge.
Then you will return to Manhattan via the Manhattan Bridge. The tour ends at the Bryant Park Winter Village.
This is the main stop of our tour. (Note: buses are not allowed in Dyker Heights because of the narrow streets). Your guide will escort you to the two most illuminated streets and orient you. You will then have an hour to explore and take pictures on your own.
Stop to enjoy spectacular views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the breathtaking Manhattan Skyline illuminated! (Note: duration can be between 20-30 minutes depend on traffic.)
This is where our tour ends. Bryant Park's Winter Village is a market with over 150 stalls selling seasonal food, drink & gifts as well as a large ice skating rink with skate rental. You can enjoy the view of the colorful Bryant Park Christmas tree and buy one of the best hot chocolate in town. The Rockefeller Center and its tree are only a few minutes walk from here.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes before departure. TOUR RUNS RAIN or SHINE! Look for our tour guide holding the sign, and they will show you to the bus. We will be boarding at the corner of 10th Avenue and 41st street by Treehaus Liquor Store.
• The departure point is 566 10th Avenue, right by the north east corner of 10th ave and 41st street .
• The tour leaves at 4:15 pm. Please arrive 15/20 minutes before the departure.
• Children up to 2 years old don't pay as long as they sit on an adult's lap.
• There is a restroom on the bus.
• The vehicle will be a comfortable, enclosed, air-conditioned 55 seaters motorcoach.
• An hour of walking is involved
• Not wheelchair accessible and not recommended to people with severely reduced mobility.
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