Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrations. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2020

My Favorite Things To Do in New York at Christmas Time

 

My Favorite Things To Do in New York at Christmas Time
My Favorite Things To Do in New York at Christmas Time

My favorite things to do in New York City at Christmas time is to visit Bryant Park. The other market you have to check out is that Bryant Park and this is not just a market they also have ice skating in the middle and I think it's actually free. If you bring your own skates, if you don't have your own skates then it's like 20 dollars to do ice skating I think. But if you have your own skates then this is the best system while there might be fewer vendors here than at Union Square.

At Union Square, more room to walk around, and the vendors that are here seem to have some of the most unique and special items. There are so many incredible gifts here like really unique things. A lot of things I've literally never even seen before. So if you're looking to buy presents, if you hear of this time and customs these markets they're just incredible. One more thing, I'm not sure if the Union Square has any food stalls, it didn't actually see any but Brian Park has a lot and there are so many different things from ramen to pickles to Donuts and everything in between and I honestly wish I was hungry because there's a lot of really good-looking stuff a lot of vegan options too which is awesome but yes if you do come here make sure you come hungry. 

There are so many options, they have vegan hot chocolate and they have dairy-free whipped cream I am definitely getting one of these, yes I cannot believe I found a vegan hot chocolate. I am so happy that I've been looking for this all day, grab yourself a treat and head to the ice skating rink to watch the skaters since the rink is free if you bring your own skates there's a lot of seasoned skaters that like to come here which makes it really fun to watch.

Next, of course, we can't forget one of the most well-known things to do, go see the city's biggest Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. This is definitely one of the most crowded spots in the city but I think it's worth it especially when you turn around and get to watch the yearly light show at Saks Fifth Avenue.

if you don't mind crowds then you can't miss a quick stop at Macy's to check out holiday lane one of the best places to find decorations for your home and to mail your letters to Santa. I like to come here and send my letter to Santa and when you do that Macy's will actually donate $1 to the make-a-wish foundation up to a million dollars. So, it's kind of like a cute little tradition to do. Just fair warning, it's very hectic in here but if you don't mind that then you can come back.

Just one floor down to find Santa land a Christmas wonderland for kids of all ages where you can make reservations and meet Santa, make sure to take a look at the window displays on your way out America's very first Christmas windows were actually at the 14th Street Macy's store. 

Back in 1874, since then, all of New York's major department stores have been creating show-stopping holiday window displays. Today, most of the impressive windows can be found walking down Fifth Avenue different ones stand out each year so just go for a walk and find your favorites. And for my family's annual tradition while you're here, you have to try and see a show on Broadway. 

New York is known for having some of the world's best productions and there are so many to choose from. It's the perfect thing to do to get out of the cold and an experience you won't forget. Besides everything on this list, there's so much to see and do in New York during the holidays that I'd honestly recommend just walking around and keeping an eye out for anything festive and if you get lucky enough to get snow on your visit the whole city comes to life and you'll feel like you're in a movie.

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Best Things To Do at Christmas in New York, USA | Christmas Celebrations in New York

Best Things To Do at Christmas in New York, USA | Christmas Celebrations in New York
Best Things To Do at Christmas in New York, USA | Christmas Celebrations in New York

It is no secret that one of the best places to be during the holidays is in New York City after living here for years and coming back every December. I have put together a list of the best things to do at Christmas in New York.

First on the list is to walk a lot, New York is definitely a walking city and one of the best ways to take a break from the cold is to have a meal at a festive restaurant, There are so many restaurants all around New York that are decorated so cutely for business so obviously. My favorite tefillah, every year there are more and more restaurants and cafes that decorate for the holidays so I'd recommend just keeping an eye out as you walk around. There are a few that are known for going all-out but you'll most likely need to make a reservation 

There are amazing restaurants everywhere and it's very nicely decorated for Christmas but also a store here that is a Christmas store open all year round it's called Christmas in New York and it is fully Christmas. If you like to collect ornaments in real place that you travel to or you just want to like walk into the most Christmasy store of all time this is for you.

If you're not feeling the festive spirit yet just walk into the store Christmas in New York is the perfect place to find ornaments souvenirs and pretty much anything that has to do with Christmas even if you're not looking to buy anything it's definitely worth checking out.

There's nothing better than cookies at Christmastime and New York has no shortage of the world's famous bakeries to that you may have heard of our Dominique Ansel. The inventor of the cronut, the cookie shot, and the blossoming hot chocolate among others as well as LaVon bakery where you can find arguably the best cookie in New York City. If you're looking for a vegan treat I usually just pop into a plant-based restaurant and at their dessert menu, Pease Food cafe is one of my go-to next up. 

I have to mention Central Park, a walk through Central Park is beautiful any time of year and the perfect break from the craziness of the rest of the city. I went out for a walk at Central Park and obviously I love going there in the summertime but I don't usually think to come here in the winter. I guess, I just always assume that it's cold and obviously it looks so different all the leaves are gone but to be honest it's still really beautiful and it's just even if it's cold out it's just nice to get out for a walk and Central Park is huge and it's beautiful with leaves or without it's still really nice and especially if there's snow when you come here then you have to come for a walk.

I can't even tell you how magical and beautiful it looks when it's covered in snow but even with no snow some really nice walkthrough. Central Park is beautiful any time of year is the perfect break from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the city. You could spend hours walking around all the different paths in the park. With the changing seasons, there's always something new to see, you'll find one of New York's largest ice skating rinks in the park.

You will find a few cute spots to get a drink and in the southwest corner at Columbus Circle the smallest of the three-holiday markets in the city. To check out one of the biggest holiday markets head to Union Square there are a few different holiday markets that pop up in December but one of my favorites has always been against work with over a hundred and fifty artisan booths there are so many unique gift ideas to choose from the love of this market features, a ton of local craftsmen and just small business owners there's like a card in front of every little stall that says where the things are made and just like a little info about the store, it's just such a cool way to highlight like we'll do all the cool greeting people in New York I love it. Just beware it does get crowded but it's one of the best places to support local small businesses.

As it's getting later you might want to take a break and grab a drink. There are so many incredible Christmas themed bars around the city perfect for anything from a cup of tea or hot chocolate to a festive cocktail. Undoubtedly one of the best things to do in New York no matter what time of year your visit is to see the city. There are many options from going to the top of the Rockefeller Center or the Empire State Building but my favorite thing is actually just to visit a rooftop bar you don't have to wait in line. It's free to go up and you can get cozy with a drink or a snack while looking at the beautiful view.

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Ramzan Celebrations in USA | How to Celebrate Ramzan in USA

To get the blessings of God and put our maximum efforts to offer prayers, nafal, recitation of Quran by all the family members these Lovely settings belong to Ramzan ul Mubarak in USA. Few pictures sharing with you all to show How the celebration started before the arrival of Ramzan in USA. Hope everyone will like it:









Saturday, December 12, 2020

Eid ul Fitr 2020 Celebrations at Home in USA | Eid Meal in USA 2020

Dear readers today I am sharing the video which is showing the yummiest, mouth-watering food prepared for Eid ul  Fitr. After offering the namaz-e-eid at the mosque we came back home and had my favorite breakfast dishes that include Halwa, Puri, Channa, Naans, and served sweet dishes with homemade biscuits, muffins, and donuts. This is how our Eid ul Fitr 2020 Celebrations at Home in USA started from the food: