This year, the Jewish Festival of lights began at sundown on December 8th. Chanukah decorations are everywhere.

Giant dreidels on the sidewalks…

Menorahs of all sizes…


Even the Empire State building is lit up in blue.

Book a holiday lights tour, and we will make sure you see a wide selection of the seasonal decorations that New York City has to offer. Email brendan@nyctoursthenandnow.is or message us here for more information