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The annual Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, December 4th, 2024 during the live broadcast "Christmas at Rockefeller Center". The 2024 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will be lit daily from 5am to midnight.
For more than eight decades, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree has stood as a holiday beacon for New Yorkers and visitors alike. While the lights, decorations, and stars have changed through the years, visiting the Tree remains a quintessential New York experience.
Join us on the plaza as we welcome the 2024 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree to Midtown!
November 29 will mark a special moment in history — one you won’t want to miss. For those of us who can’t witness the magic in person, here are all the ways you can catch the night’s festivities at home. 2021 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.
Meet the Man Who Has Picked the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree for Three Decades. Erik Pauze, the head gardener for Rockefeller Center and the man behind the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, gives the inside scoop on bringing holiday magic to the heart of Midtown.
Draped in 50,000 energy-efficient LED lights and topped with a sparkling Swarovski star, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a New York holiday icon. The Christmas Tree is open to the public and the most picturesque place to end your day.
Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes is a one-of-a-kind holiday tradition that transforms one of New York’s most iconic venues into a winter wonderland.
Enjoy a quintessential New York winter activity by ice skating under the iconic Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center. With over 85 years of rink history, you’re sure create memories that will last a lifetime.
Includes The Official Christmas Tree Photo ($40) and the full observation deck photo pass ($35 value). The only tour in NYC with up-close viewing of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree from Center Plaza (normally closed to the public).
Erik Pauze, the head gardener for Rockefeller Center, explains how the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree comes to life every year.