Editor’s note: Remember, several places close early on Christmas Eve, so click through to the full listing or website to confirm times before heading out. Reservations are required for many of these events.
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5. Explore a Favorite Museum
Many museums are open on Christmas Eve, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art with its angel tree and Neapolitan Baroque Creche. Likewise, the American Museum of Natural History hosts an ultra-cool Origami Holiday Tree.
6. Attend a Religious Service
The lottery is closed for the midnight mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, but the 5:30pm Christmas Eve family mass is open to the public. Also, anyone can join the live stream of both Christmas Eve masses. The Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine hosts its Service of Lessons and Carols at 4pm and tickets can be reserved online in advance.
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7. Revel in the Holiday Decor
In Manhattan, gawk at massive twinkling Christmas trees and amazing department store windows. Or head to the outer boroughs to see other truly spectacular holiday displays. Consider Dyker Heights in Brooklyn, or head further afield to view the awesome holiday light displays in Westchester, New Jersey, and on Long Island.
8. Belt Out Some Carols
Every Christmas Eve, revelers gather under the Washington Square Arch next to the illuminated tree to sing traditional holiday songs at 5pm. Join in as The Rob Susman Brass Quartet leads a cast of crooners.
9. Enjoy a Holiday Tour
Whether you go by bus or boat, you can meet Santa and see some spectacular holiday sights. The North Pole Express guides you past Midtown’s brightest displays while you nosh on cookies and sip hot cocoa. You can also meet Santa aboard a Santa Fun Cruise in the afternoon complete with plenty of treats and a photo shoot in Santa’s North Pole suite.
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10. Catch a Holiday Show
Celebrate Christmas Eve with tickets to one of the city’s holiday shows, including the high-kicking Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes, The Nutcracker or The Magic Flute at Lincoln Center, A Charlie Brown Christmas at Palladium Times Square, The Big Apple Circus’ Dream Big, and Fancy Nancy Splendiferous Christmas.
11. Hit a Drive-thru Display
Put on your PJs and go for a holiday drive to catch the glittering, twinkling, professionally mounted drive-thru holiday light displays throughout the tri-state area. Many of these festive installations are open on Christmas Eve. You can find awe-inspiring holiday lights drive-thrus on Long Island, in Westchester and the Hudson Valley, and New Jersey.
12. Cue Up a Christmas Movie
We’ve got a giant list of family-friendly holiday movies to choose from, and keeping with its tradition, TBS airs A Christmas Story for 24 hours straight beginning at 8pm.
This article, first published in December 2009, is updated annually.