Things To Do in NYC This Weekend with Kids: Free Nutcracker, Tree Lighting, Holiday Fun
Here we go, holiday season! The weekend features a full slate of kid-friendly holiday fun, starting with a free Nutcracker at Brookfield Place, a performance of Peter and the Wolf narrated by Isaac Mizrahi, and screenings of holiday classics at The Paley Center. Santa is already on the scene, too: In East Flatbush, he'll trot into town on a horse and in Washington Market Park, he arrives in a pedicab with a large elf in the driver's seat. If you're in prep mode for Hanukkah, hit the 14th Street Y's PAUSE/PLAY on Saturday.
Holiday lights all over town blaze to life this weekend—see our roundup of holiday lightings for the one nearest you. Main events include the tree lightings in Fort Greene Park and Carroll Park in Brooklyn, the Astoria Park community tree lighting in Queens, and the tree lighting and holiday bash at the Queens Botanical Garden. In Manhattan, there's the Tompkins Park lighting, Holiday on the Hudson, and the tree lighting event in Carl Schurz Park. And, of course, Park Avenue lights up on Sunday, a little later than usual this year.
For little holiday revelers, see our rundown of the best holiday events in NYC for preschoolers, and don't miss our guide to the best holiday shows for NYC kids. For even more fun with NYC kids, see our new December GoList, consult our jam-packed Holiday Fun Guide, and keep an eye on the bursting-with-fun Event Calendar.
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Places featured in this article:
The Paley Museum
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
ShapeShifter Lab
Winter Garden at Brookfield Place
Carroll Park Carroll Gardens
The Knitting Factory
Washington Market Park
Friends of Firefighters
Queens Botanical Garden
Carl Schurz Park
Tompkins Square Park