Jessie on a Journey
A woman with long brown hair is smiling brightly at the camera while holding up a glass of what appears to be whiskey or another amber-colored alcoholic beverage. She is wearing a dark green v-neck top and a small pendant necklace. The background is festively decorated with hanging lights in various colors, including blue, white, and red, creating a twinkling, holiday atmosphere. There are also glimpses of red ornaments and other decorations, suggesting this might be at a Christmas-themed bar or event. The lighting creates a warm, inviting glow around the subject, enhancing the celebratory mood of the scene.

NYC Holiday Attractions Without the Crowds

NYC holiday fun (without the crowds) 🎄⁠ ⁠ While NYC has loads of holiday attractions, many of them are SO CROWDED. Luckily, not all are. A few of my top picks ⬇️⁠ ⁠ 🍸 Jingle Jangle Rooftop Bar & Ice Rink. Along with a festive Christmas bar with delicious holiday cocktails from @TheDeadRabbitNY, there is an outdoor ice rink offering gorgeous views of the Brooklyn Bridge from the @RooftopAtPier17.⁠ ⁠ 🧚‍♀️ Nutcracker Rouge. This sexy holiday show by @CompanyXIV tells the classic story through burlesque, singing & circus acts in a 1920s-themed space. ⁠ ⁠ 🎄 Lotte New York Palace holiday courtyard & Christmas tree ⬅️ There are actually loads of holiday trees beyond Rockefeller Center. Just wander the avenues (especially in Midtown Manhattan) and you'll see them along the sidewalks and in shops, banks, etc.⁠ ⁠ ✨⁠ Tianyu Lights Festival at CitiField. I love these types of outdoor light & installation festivals as even if there are lots of people you'll still have space to move around.⁠ ⁠ 🎁 Tip: I also love the @BryantParkNYC holiday market, but it gets crowded. Try to visit on weekday mornings as early in December as possible.⁠ ⁠ What are your favorite NYC holiday attractions? 🎅 #JOAJNYC⁠

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