If you go anytime for Christmas, get ready for the people! There are tons of them. The tree is beautiful and it is worth braving the crowds if you’re a Christmas lover. If not, stay far far away. 440shellyc的完整评论
2025年1月2日
The photos of this tree do it absolutely no justice! It is truly beautiful! The whole purpose of my Christmas New York trip was to see this tree and it absolutely did not disappoint. I’d recommend a… NLK2833的完整评论
2024年12月23日
Best time to go to AVOID crowds - 5-5:30am - we had the whole place to ourselves! The whole area was lite up and empty. It was amazing! melaniedielmann的完整评论
WHen are the lights of the tree shut off permanently and when is the last day you can see the tree before they take it down in January 2021?
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The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is illuminated from 6 a.m. until midnight daily, except on Christmas and New Year's Eve. On December 25, the tree is illuminated for 24 hours and …
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is illuminated from 6 a.m. until midnight daily, except on Christmas and New Year's Eve. On December 25, the tree is illuminated for 24 hours and on New Year's Eve, the lights are turned off at 9 p.m. On the last day, the tree will be lit until 9 p.m. The day is comes down is still not determined.
Is there a long wait to view the tree due to Covid in 2020?
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Yes but you don’t need to be on too If it. You can be on 5th Avenue and take a photo of it in the background. You will not be in the crowded areas and can watch the saks light show.
Thanks for the question! I don’t think you can buy advanced tickets. Everyone has to wait in line. It took my wife and I almost two hours. But it was so worth it. I highly recommend it!
Rockefeller Center is located in midtown Manhattan and encompasses the six square blocks between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas from 48th -51st Streets. Visit …
Rockefeller Center is located in midtown Manhattan and encompasses the six square blocks between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas from 48th -51st Streets. Visit the Maps...