See in the New Year in New York City
Many cities around the world host grand celebrations to mark the passing of December 31st
, but nowhere celebrates New Year quite like New York City. From the iconic Ball Drop in Times Square, televised to millions around the world, to alternative celebrations in the city's thronging streets, bridges and public parks, New York is the best place to let your hair down when the clock sounds the first chimes of a New Year.
The New Year Ball Drop is arguably the single most recognisable tradition observed on the night anywhere in the world, apart from the ubiquitous fireworks displays that also tend to be bigger, brighter and louder in the Big Apple - fitting New York's reputation for grandeur. The ball itself is a year-round attraction in Times Square, and has been since it was first introduced more than a century ago in 1907.
Don't settle for watching the action unfold on TV, however, when you could be one of the million revellers packed into the area to watch its descent at 11:59pm, accompanied by dazzling pyrotechnics and one ton of confetti marking its landing. Times Square isn't the only place you can see in the New Year in New York either, and you'll find many events taking place simultaneously to mark the annual occasion.
New York's New Year attractions are diverse and plentiful, but a common thread linking many of them is that they're completely free to attend - so you don't have to worry about budgeting for the party when catching
flights to New York for your New Year break. If dancing the night away isn't your thing, you can join the crowd making the traditional 'walk into the New Year' across Brooklyn Bridge, after enjoying a guided tour of the famous 19th century construction.
Look beyond the city that never sleeps to find more great traditions in New York state on December 31st. The torchlight parade in nearby Ellicottville is a particularly reflective way to start the New Year that's a far cry from the noise and bustle of the city - though it does come with its own fireworks, illuminating the majestic landscape of the Enchanted Mountains of Cattaragus County.
Buffalo hosts one of the state's most family-friendly events too, in the form of the First Night Buffalo celebrations which draw around 5,000 revellers annually to an alcohol-free performance event, just the thing if you're looking for something to do with the kids on your New Year break.
Disclaimer: The information contained within this article is the opinion of the author and is intended purely for information and interest purposes only. It should not be used to make any decisions or take any actions. Any links are included for information purposes only.
See in the New Year in New York City
By: Paul Buchanan
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