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Where to Celebrate New Year 2022 in New York: Top 10 Places

'13.12.2021'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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Where will you be when the clock strikes midnight? If you don't already know, in this article you will find some great options for how to celebrate the New Year in New York. Edition Loving New York offers a variety of options, from attending a big party in Times Square, to a quieter celebration in Central Park, or a New Year's Eve cruise on the Hudson River.

1. New Years in Times Square

For many, New Year's Eve on Times Square - best place to go. If you want to celebrate New Year's Eve in Times Square, you'll need stamina and the right clothing. It gets cold in New York in December. Therefore, you need to dress warmly. A New Year with frozen feet and a long wait is not for the faint of heart. However, the temperature does not prevent hundreds of thousands of people from spending New Year's Eve in New York City in Times Square every year.

The queue of those wishing to see the legendary ball in Times Square is already formed at noon on December 31st. You must arrive at Times Square no later than 15:00 pm because the area will be closed after that. After 15:00 you can leave, but you cannot return. It's also good to know that medium-sized bags (including backpacks) are not allowed and alcohol is strictly prohibited.

However, the bowling and other festivities in New York City's Times Square make this the best. In between the performances of the mega-stars, people dance and sing. At midnight the choir "New York, New York" sounds, from which many shed tears of joy.

2. New Year's Eve on the water

New York City offers water activities all year round, and New Years Eve is no exception. Boat tour operators offer a special program with food, drinks and fireworks. A seat on board will provide a stunning view of the Statue of Liberty... The sight, surrounded by fireworks and a grandiose view of the southern tip of Manhattan, will be remembered for a long time. Celebrating New Years on board a cruise is definitely one of the best ways to spend New Year's Eve in New York.

If you're looking to go on a New Year's Eve cruise, you might be wondering which one to choose! The options are countless, so arm yourself with Google and make your choice.

3. Rooftop restaurant

New York has some fantastic restaurants with stunning city views. So you can enjoy an elegant dinner with fireworks or a bird's eye view of New York on New Year's Eve!

4. Hotel overlooking the city

An absolute luxury, especially on New Year's Eve in New York, but worth every cent is hotels with a view. You can relax and enjoy the view of the celebrating city from your room. Or you can have a good time in bars and rooftop lounges.

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5. Exclusive New Years Eve Ball Drop Party

If you want to enjoy Times Square bowling in a more exclusive setting, be sure to check out some of the parties that offer balloon bowling! This is without a doubt a great way See the impressive iconic Ball Drop in Times Square without the long wait in the freezing cold. You will have an unobstructed view of this landmark.

Despite the fact that a party with a view of the ball is not cheap entertainment, it will leave a lasting impression. With an open bar, snacks, buffet and desserts, you will be taken care of all night.

6. New Year's Eve in Prospect Park

Brooklyn has been the antidote to crowded Manhattan for many years. On New Years, Brooklyn is hosting a grand celebration at the Grand Army Plaza in Prospect Park. Many tourists have started to choose this New Year's alternative. This is largely due to the first-class view of the New Year's fireworks. Music, drinks and delicious food are also part of the fun, of course.

7. New Year's Eve on the Brooklyn Bridge

The famous Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most popular attractions all year round. It is used by thousands of pedestrians, bikers, runners and motorists every day. On the last day of the year, Brooklyn Bridge becomes an even more magical place. The bustling walk across the bridge shortly before midnight towards Manhattan will be remembered for a long time. The advantage of the bridge is that you can enjoy breathtaking New York skyline views and fireworks for free. On the other hand, an icy wind blows across the East River in winter. However, this beautiful sight will warm your heart.

8. New Year's Eve at the rooftop bar

New York City, with so many skyscrapers, is the perfect place for rooftop bars. Rooftop bars aren't just great in summer. Many of them in New York have their own flavor in winter. Most have fireplaces and blankets to create a cozy atmosphere. Imagine sipping hot chocolate or mulled wine while gazing out over the sparkling New York skyline with fireworks.

Almost all rooftop bars have special events on New Year's Eve. Just visit the website of the rooftop bar you want and plan your perfect New Year's Eve in New York.

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9. New Year's Eve parties in the most popular places in New York

If you're looking for an excuse to party, New Years Eve in New York is definitely one of the best. There are many famous clubs in the city. They all throw big parties on New Years Eve. Check out the best clubs in New York to celebrate the New Year with dancing!

10. Annual NYRR Midnight Race

Why not start the new year with a run? For many New Yorkers, the New Year's Run in Central Park is a real treat. Instead of champagne and sequin dresses, it's a runner's paradise. Midnight Run NYRR begins exactly at midnight. During the event, participants run approximately 4 miles (6,4 km). This may seem like a strange concept at first, but it's much more fun than you think.

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