Kara’s Sights & Bites: Christmas is magical, especially in New York City
Watching the televised lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City always conjures up delightful memories of a special trip; ones that I pull up and think about as soon as the month of December rolls around. Hopefully by the time you finish reading this, you’ll be planning your own trip to what I can only describe as a magical place during the holidays.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is an iconic American symbol that signals Christmas is on the horizon. The photo that I shot a few years ago was one of the last times visitors were allowed to get this close to the famous tree filled with lights and a star made of 3 million Swarovski crystals.
In the meantime, you can experience a little piece of NYC this Christmas by ordering a special gift from the shopping mecca of the world or at the very least, making one of the city’s most famous delicacies to enjoy during the holidays.
I would have missed this memorable sight if I hadn’t decided to leave the Rainbow Room on the 65th floor of Rockefeller Center early with part of my travel group from Mississippi and Texas. On a whim as we exited Rockefeller Center, my friend Robin’s husband, Word, guided us around the corner to the site of the tree near the ice-skating rink. This last-minute decision created special memories that we still talk about to this day.
1. Saks – Who wouldn’t love a gift from an upscale NYC store that’s unlike anything you’ll likely find locally? Even better, Saks’ shipping fees are reasonable. Check out the latest fashions, home décor and specialty items at: saksfifthavenue.com.
3. Looking for a special gift for the foodie on your list? A number of NYC bakeries and food stores ship their most requested products around the country (and world). A few of my favorites are: Junior’s Deli’s famous cheesecake; Carlo’s Bake Shop’s black and white cookies and Levain Bakery’s variety of cookies. Bagel-lovers can choose between these favorites: Essa Bagel, Eli Zabar, Russ & Daughters, Zucker’s Bagels and Brooklyn Bagel, to name a few.
If none of these suggestions will work for those on your list, here’s a novel idea. Give them the gift of…wait for it…New York City in 2025! While a trip to the city during the Christmas season can be pricey (email me if you’d like my tips on the best week in December to visit and other cost-savings measures), prices drop quite a bit during the chilly month of January.
A trip to the most fascinating city in the world is doable by taking advantage of special savings during NYC Hotel Week. This special promotion offers 25% off standard room rates at participating hotels from Jan. 2 -Feb. 9. Reservations are now open at the more than 120 hotels participate in Hotel Week, so it’s easy to book now and present the “gift” of a visit to be enjoyed just after New Year’s.
If you’re considering a trip to enjoy NYC during the Christmas season (there’s still time!) drop me an email and I’ll share my “must-do” list and other tips. For more information about Winter Outing and Hotel Week as well as “all things New York,” visit New York City Tourism + Convention’s website at: nyctourism.com.
In the meantime, I’m adding NYC’s famous black and white cookies to my Christmas food gifts this year. Not only are they delicious, but the sight of them will tide me over until I land back in my favorite city. The recipe for black and white cookies is a little lengthy, so drop me an email if you’d like it and I’ll send it to you ASAP.
Kara Kimbrough is a food and travel writer from Mississippi. Email her at kkprco@yahoo.com.
