New Year's Eve celebration in New York

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November 12 2023
November 12 2023

13 of the best spots to celebrate New Year's Eve in New York

Is New Year's Eve in New York on your bucket list? You're not alone. The annual ceremony in Times Square is world-famous, and there are also several New Year's Eve parties to attend. New York is known for its vibrant nightlife, and on New Year's Eve, the party really gets going. Immerse yourself in the festive spirit and have the time of your life. Make the most of your trip with our tips for NYE in New York. Celebrating New Year's Eve in New York outdoors? Make sure you wear multiple layers, as it can get quite chilly. Also, start planning your trip early, as trips to New York for NYE are incredibly popular. Read on to discover 13 tips for celebrating New Year's Eve in New York.

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Come with me to get breakfast in Taipei 🥢 Straight from the airport to this little spot to taste soup dumplings and so much more! That's what I call a soft landing 😉
Just back from Catalonia and I thought: I'll share some tips right away. During our road trip, we stayed two nights in the Ebro Delta. An incredibly fun stop for families and foodies alike, where there is plenty to do. · A boat trip to the Musclarium is a must! Here you eat oysters and mussels straight from the farm, in the middle of the sea. · Admire the flamingos and black ibises that can be found here all year round. · Rice is grown in the Ebro Delta all year round. For paella, but Kensho also makes sake and miso from it! You can visit them during a tasting. · Cycling along the rice fields, canoeing on the Ebro River, and visiting various beaches. It was still a bit too cold now, but there is plenty to do. · The towns are very low-key and not that exciting, but you can find fantastic local food there. From the Michelin-awarded Les Moles* to local eateries like Vermuteria Bonmarisc and Lo Tinglado. We ate a lot of fish, but also anemone fritters (a first!). Now back to work, and I’m going to create an extensive travel guide of this road trip through Catalonia, but you’ll want to save these tips for a future adventure. ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck { In this post, I share tips for the Ebro Delta in Spain (Delta de l'Ebre). More tips for Catalonia can be found at www.yourlittleblackbook.me }
PUUR JONNIE, an ode to Jonnie Boer. Today I had the honor of being at @delibrijezwolle for the book launch of @jonnie_en_therese. I spent the entire evening reading and browsing. WHAT A BOOK. What stories. WHAT AN ODE. Love, Nature, Pioneer, Fatherhood, Music, Jonnie's Foundation, Friendship, Suppliers, Local products, Relaxation, Entrepreneurship, Humor & The pure human being. Everything is covered, beautifully written by @joel.broekaert. With contributions from, among others, @nelsontanate, @rekkebus, @ronblaauwtje, @jorisbijdendijk, @sidney_schutte & @hvw043. Thanks for the wonderful afternoon @jonnie_en_therese 💚 PUUR JONNIE, Available from April 14 at your local bookstore (and online) 🖊️ @anne_de_buck
This is your ticket to Japan without taking a plane 🥢 @tewatashi.ams in De Pijp serves an authentic Edo-Mae Sushi Experience and is super consistent in their quality. It's the place we keep going back to when we have something to celebrate <3. In this video I'm sharing the 2 hour experience in 60 seconds. Still dreaming about the buttery ika nigiri. 🤤 ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck { one of the best authentic Japanese restaurants in Amsterdam serving premium sushi omakase in De Pijp }

13 New Year's Eve Celebrating Ideas in New York

Ball Drop: Celebrate New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York
If you're in New York, the ball drop is quite an experience. Every year, more than a million people flock to Times Square to watch the ball drop at midnight. For the best spots, people line up in Times Square 12 to 18 hours before the ball drops. In the dead of winter, this can be quite a challenge. VIP tickets are sometimes sold, guaranteeing you a prime spot in the square. However, be prepared to pay a hefty price for these. Times Square itself isn't host to any parties. However, there are several parties in the surrounding area, from which you can sometimes also see the ball drop. You can also park for free behind the ball. The best spots are between 40th and 39th Streets.

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York at Rockefeller Center
Even though Christmas is already over, if you're in New York for New Year's Eve, you absolutely must see the enormous Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. It's at least 20 meters tall and features over 50.000 lights. There's also an ice skating rink.

Fireworks shows during New Year's Eve in New York
One of the most famous places to enjoy a fireworks display is Central Park. Want to celebrate New Year's Eve among the locals and enjoy the fireworks? Head to Brooklyn and enjoy the fireworks from the Brooklyn Heights promenade or Dumbo. In Prospect Park, you'll have a great view of the fireworks display at Grand Army Plaza.

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York on a rooftop
NYC is known for its rooftop bars. The views are stunning both day and night. New Year's Eve in New York is even more special when the sky is lit up by fireworks at midnight. Before you head out, check which rooftop bars are open on New Year's Eve. The Crown on Bowery 50 hosts a fantastic New Year's Eve party every year. Gallow Green is also open year-round.

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York on a cruise
Looking for a unique NYE outing in New York? Several special cruises are organized on New Year's Eve. Enjoy a real New Year's Eve party on a boat while watching Manhattan pass by. At midnight, admire the fireworks over the Hudson River. There are a variety of cruises, from luxurious parties to lively DJ-themed parties.

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York in a (chic) ​​restaurant
Not all restaurants will be open on New Year's Eve. It's also important to make reservations in advance. For example, go to Dallas BBQ and ring in the new year with a barbecue buffet. Combine watching the ball drop with a small bite menu at the chic Hyatt. The Time Hotel also offers small plates. Enjoy a sophisticated dinner at 45 Rockefeller Center.

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celebrating New Year's Eve in New York

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York at an observation deck with a view
Besides a rooftop, an observation deck offers fantastic views of New York's NYE. Top of the Rock is located on the 70th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The One World Observatory also offers breathtaking views. Ringing in the new year so many meters above the Big Apple is already unforgettable.

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York in Central Park
Are you in New York with your children to celebrate New Year's Eve? They'll certainly be impressed by the fireworks display at noon at Bow Bridge-Cherry Hill. The fireworks display can be seen from various locations in Central Park. While enjoying snacks and drinks, everyone wishes each other a "Happy New Year!" Many people come in costume and parade through the park.

The best New Year's Eve parties in New York
If you want to party hard this New Year's Eve, New York is the place to be. There are plenty of New Year's Eve parties to choose from. Make sure you book your tickets in advance.

Special New Year's Eve parties
There are countless special New Year's Eve parties around Times Square. This year, visit Applebee's on 42nd or 50th Street, or attend the VIP party at the Marriott Marquis.

Clubs in New York during New Year's Eve
Want to hit a real New York club for NYE? Head to Blue Midtown near Times Square. In the Meatpacking District, The Electric Room at the Dream Downtown hotel is a must-see.

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York in a hotel with a view of the ball drop
Want to watch the ball drop from a swinging party? A New Year's Eve party at a New York hotel will cost you between $250 and $500. The terrace at the AMC Empire offers a stunning view. Other parties that also let you experience the ball drop include those at the R Lounge, Elsie Rooftop, Marriot Marquis, or Hyatt Center. The M Social is also highly recommended. You can also purchase a Balldrop pass, which gives you access to various restaurants and cafes around Times Square. Experience the ball drop from one of these locations.

Celebrate New Year's Eve in New York on the Brooklyn Bridge
Want to avoid the crowds? Take a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. Start early so you can see the fireworks in New York Harbor. You can also see other fireworks displays here, such as the Staten Island fireworks. Note that drinking alcohol in public is prohibited in NYC.

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Come with me to get breakfast in Taipei 🥢 Straight from the airport to this little spot to taste soup dumplings and so much more! That's what I call a soft landing 😉
Just back from Catalonia and I thought: I'll share some tips right away. During our road trip, we stayed two nights in the Ebro Delta. An incredibly fun stop for families and foodies alike, where there is plenty to do. · A boat trip to the Musclarium is a must! Here you eat oysters and mussels straight from the farm, in the middle of the sea. · Admire the flamingos and black ibises that can be found here all year round. · Rice is grown in the Ebro Delta all year round. For paella, but Kensho also makes sake and miso from it! You can visit them during a tasting. · Cycling along the rice fields, canoeing on the Ebro River, and visiting various beaches. It was still a bit too cold now, but there is plenty to do. · The towns are very low-key and not that exciting, but you can find fantastic local food there. From the Michelin-awarded Les Moles* to local eateries like Vermuteria Bonmarisc and Lo Tinglado. We ate a lot of fish, but also anemone fritters (a first!). Now back to work, and I’m going to create an extensive travel guide of this road trip through Catalonia, but you’ll want to save these tips for a future adventure. ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck { In this post, I share tips for the Ebro Delta in Spain (Delta de l'Ebre). More tips for Catalonia can be found at www.yourlittleblackbook.me }
PUUR JONNIE, an ode to Jonnie Boer. Today I had the honor of being at @delibrijezwolle for the book launch of @jonnie_en_therese. I spent the entire evening reading and browsing. WHAT A BOOK. What stories. WHAT AN ODE. Love, Nature, Pioneer, Fatherhood, Music, Jonnie's Foundation, Friendship, Suppliers, Local products, Relaxation, Entrepreneurship, Humor & The pure human being. Everything is covered, beautifully written by @joel.broekaert. With contributions from, among others, @nelsontanate, @rekkebus, @ronblaauwtje, @jorisbijdendijk, @sidney_schutte & @hvw043. Thanks for the wonderful afternoon @jonnie_en_therese 💚 PUUR JONNIE, Available from April 14 at your local bookstore (and online) 🖊️ @anne_de_buck
This is your ticket to Japan without taking a plane 🥢 @tewatashi.ams in De Pijp serves an authentic Edo-Mae Sushi Experience and is super consistent in their quality. It's the place we keep going back to when we have something to celebrate <3. In this video I'm sharing the 2 hour experience in 60 seconds. Still dreaming about the buttery ika nigiri. 🤤 ✖️✖️✖️ 🖊️ @anne_de_buck { one of the best authentic Japanese restaurants in Amsterdam serving premium sushi omakase in De Pijp }

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