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Planning A New York Trip This Winter? Here's All About Visiting During The Festive Season

With a fresh coat of snow, New York City becomes a winter wonderland in cold temperatures. From ice skating experiences to lit-up gardens and Broadway shows, here's your guide to “The Big Apple” from November to February

The Gapstow Bridge of Central Park covered in snow Photo: f11photo/Shutterstock
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Christmas in New York City (NYC) is an experience you should have at least once in your lifetime. With a fresh coat of snow, the city becomes a winter wonderland in cold temperatures. The crowds melt away during this season, and except for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, the city feels less busy and hectic. From ice skating experiences to lit-up gardens and Broadway shows, one can do plenty of things in “The Big Apple” from November to February.