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The holiday season in the U.S. is a magical time filled with joy, celebration, and community spirit. For
travelers from Southeast Asia, this is an ideal opportunity to experience unique traditions that highlight
the diversity and warmth of American culture.


Explore our curated list of 15 must-do holiday activities and get ready to make unforgettable memories
this festive season!

  1. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
    Manhattan, New York City
    The annual New York City celebration is returning for its 98th edition, featuring impressive helium
    balloons, creative floats, clowns, mesmerizing performance groups, popular Broadway musicals, celebrity appearances and much more. The parade will begin at its traditional starting point on West 77th Street and Central Park West, ending in front of Macy’s Herald Square flagship store.
  2. Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
    Midtown Manhattan, New York City
    For over 80 years, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has been a quintessential NYC holiday tradition, lighting up Rockefeller Plaza throughout the festive season. The December 4 lighting will feature cheerful performances by soon-to-be-revealed artists. The tree will continue to spread festive spirit, remaining on display until mid-January.
  3. New Year’s Eve Times Square Ball Drop
    Midtown Manhattan, New York City
    The Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball sparkles in Times Square all year long and throughout the season, but watching its descent in person on New Year’s Eve is a spectacular, once-in-a-lifetime way to ring in the New Year. Millions view the broadcast event in NYC and around the globe along with spectators in Times Square on December 31. To be a part of the celebration, submit your wishes in person or digitally to be printed on the confetti that will be released during this year’s celebration.
  4. Festive shopping at New York City’s Holiday Markets
    Manhattan & Brooklyn, New York City
    Visitors are invited to grab a cup of hot cocoa and brave the cold to find the perfect gift on anyone’s list at the three big outdoor markets—Union Square Holiday Market (November–December), Holiday Shops at Winter Village at Bryant Park (October–January) and Columbus Circle Holiday Market (November– December)—or stay warm at the indoor Grand Central Holiday Fair (November 11–December 24), Brooklyn Flea (Saturdays and Sundays, April–December) and Chelsea Flea (weekends only, year-round). Head to the Upper West Side for the indoor and outdoor Grand Holiday Bazaar (Sundays) or venture to the Brooklyn Borough Hall Holiday Market in Downtown Brooklyn (November–December), featuring 100 vendors selling locally crafted wares.
  5. Coney Island Polar Plunge
    Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City
    Every January 1, the Polar Bear Club and fearless participants take the plunge into the icy waters of Coney Island. Locals and visitors are invited to watch as hundreds of adventurous people dive into the freezing Atlantic Ocean. The event is free to join, but participants are encouraged to make donations to support local community organizations in lieu of an entry fee.
  6. The Festival of Lights
    San Francisco, California
    A beautiful display of lights and decorations throughout the city, culminating in a stunning tree lighting. From the day after Thanksgiving through the end of January, San Francisco will showcase dozens of sitespecific artworks by renowned artists from around the globe. While some pieces are permanent fixtures and beloved city icons, others are temporary creations that captivate visitors with their intricate designs. The best part? Most of these artworks are free to enjoy.
  7. Walt Disney World Holiday Celebrations
    Orlando, Florida
    Experience the magic of the holidays with special parades, fireworks, and enchanting decorations across the parks. Be sure to catch Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party and the Candlelight Processional at Epcot. Guests can enjoy festive character meet-and-greets, seasonal treats, and highlights like the nighttime spectacular Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! and the unique Frozen Holiday Wish show.
  8. Nashville’s Christmas in the Country
    Nashville, Tennessee
    Nashville’s Christmas in the Country features holiday markets showcasing handmade crafts and gifts, along with live music performances that fill the air with festive cheer. Visitors can enjoy dazzling light displays, family-friendly activities like photos with Santa, and seasonal culinary delights throughout the city. Special events, including tree lighting and themed festivals, enhance the holiday spirit and create a memorable experience for all.
  9. Wintersköl in Aspen
    Aspen, Colorado
    Embrace the magic of winter in Aspen at the annual Wintersköl festival, a beloved tradition since 1951 that invites everyone to celebrate mountain life at its finest. Dive into a weekend filled with thrilling onmountain activities, marvel at intricately carved snow sculptures, and warm up with the flavors of a soup contest and craft beer festival. Don’t miss the torchlight descent and awe-inspiring fireworks display over Aspen Mountain—a must-experience winter celebration! And if you miss Wintersköl, don’t worry—you can still enjoy Aspen’s world-class skiing and other on-mountain adventures all season long.
  10. Chicago Christmas Market (Christkindlmarket)
    Chicago, Illinois
    Explore authentic German market stalls featuring handmade crafts and unique gifts, alongside festive foods like bratwurst and mulled wine. Enjoy live entertainment, including holiday music and dance performances, while families create special moments with Santa. The market also includes cultural events and engaging activities for children.
  11. Holiday Light Show
    Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
    The Holiday Light Show at Longwood Gardens showcases stunning light displays set within beautifulbotanical gardens that create a magical atmosphere, along with festive musical performances. Visitors can explore beautifully decorated spaces while enjoying family-friendly activities and seasonal refreshments.
  12. The Lighting of the National Christmas Tree
    Washington, D.C.
    The Lighting of the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C., includes musical performances and the ceremonial illumination of the tree. Dignitaries deliver remarks, enhancing the event’s significance. Familyfriendly activities and festive decorations create a joyful atmosphere for everyone.
  13. Portland Winter Light Festival
    Portland, Oregon
    The Portland Winter Light Festival features stunning illuminated art installations and interactive displays throughout the city. It includes live performances, family-friendly activities, and local food vendors offering seasonal treats. The festival celebrates community engagement and transforms the city into a vibrant winter wonderland.
  14. The Nutcracker Ballet
    Various locations
    The Nutcracker Ballet, performed in various locations such as Lincoln Center in New York City, The
    Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Ballet, features a magical storyline set during the holiday season. The performance follows a young girl named Clara on her fantastical journey, accompanied by enchanting music by Tchaikovsky and captivating choreography. Audiences can expect beautiful sets, elaborate costumes, and beloved characters like the Nutcracker Prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy, making it a cherished holiday tradition for families around the world.
  15. Santa Monica Pier Holiday Festival
    Santa Monica, CA
    The Santa Monica Pier Holiday Festival features festive lights and decorations that create a joyful
    atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy live entertainment, take photos with Santa Claus, and participate in arts and crafts activities. Local food vendors offer seasonal treats, and amusement rides provide fun for all ages, making it a lively holiday celebration by the ocean.

*All Photos from BrandStory Asia

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