Join our Dyker Lights Trolley for a magical Christmas tour through Brooklyn’s dazzling holiday wonderland. Book now for an unforgettable festive adventure.
Join our Dyker Lights Trolley for a magical Christmas tour through Brooklyn’s dazzling holiday wonderland. Book now for an unforgettable festive adventure.
- Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum - Situated on the Hudson River in Manhattan, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is a standout attraction in New York City. Located aboard the historic USS Intrepid, this museum pays tribute to America’s military, aviation, and maritime legacy. Guests can explore authentic fighter jets, helicopters, and the iconic…
- Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum - Situated on the Hudson River in Manhattan, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is a standout attraction in New York City. Located aboard the historic USS Intrepid, this museum pays tribute to America’s military, aviation, and maritime legacy. Guests can explore authentic fighter jets, helicopters, and the iconic Space Shuttle Enterprise, as well as venture inside a Cold War-era submarine. Each exhibit tells tales of bravery, innovation, and sacrifice that have shaped the nation. From the flight deck, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline while walking in the footsteps of American heroes. The Intrepid Museum is more than just a museum — it’s a living tribute to courage and discovery, providing a powerful, hands-on experience for visitors of all ages.
- Hudson Yards - Hudson Yards is one of Manhattan’s newest and most impressive neighborhoods — a modern 28-acre development that redefines the New York City skyline. Built over active rail yards, this visionary project combines art, architecture, shopping, dining, and innovation all in one location. Highlights include The Vessel, a striking honeycomb-shaped staircase offering panoramic views; The Shed, a world-class cultural center for art and performance; and Edge NYC, the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, where visitors can step out onto glass floors over 1,100 feet above the city. Sleek skyscrapers, luxury stores, and gourmet restaurants make Hudson Yards a true symbol of New York’s future — bold, creative, and full of energy.
- Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex - Originally built as a passenger ship terminal in the early 1900s, Chelsea Piers, located along the Hudson River, welcomed famous ocean liners like the RMS Lusitania and RMS Titanic. Today, it has been transformed into the vibrant Chelsea Piers Sports & Entertainment Complex, offering a wide range of activities including golf, bowling, skating, and fitness facilities. The area is also known for its scenic waterfront views and as a popular filming location for television shows and movies, including Law & Order. Blending rich history with modern recreation, Chelsea Piers perfectly captures the spirit of New York — where the past and present meet along the Hudson River.
- Little Island - Little Island is a stunning new public park built on the Hudson River, offering a unique blend of art, nature, and design. Supported by tulip-shaped concrete pillars rising above the water, this floating park features lush gardens, walking paths, open lawns, and a small amphitheater for live performances. It’s a peaceful urban oasis where visitors can relax, enjoy river views, or take part in cultural events surrounded by greenery and creativity. Little Island is a true symbol of New York’s innovation — transforming the waterfront into a vibrant space where everyone can experience beauty, art, and community.
- Cunard White Star Pier/Pier 54 - Cunard White Star Pier (Pier 54) holds a remarkable place in New York City’s maritime history. In the early 1900s, it served as a major transatlantic passenger terminal, welcoming legendary ships such as the RMS Lusitania and the RMS Carpathia. Pier 54 became world-famous in 1912 when the Carpathia arrived here carrying the survivors of the RMS Titanic disaster. Later, it was home to the Cunard Line and White Star Line, symbols of the golden age of ocean travel between Europe and America. Though only remnants of the original structure remain, Pier 54 stands as a poignant reminder of New York’s role as a gateway to the world — and of the triumphs and tragedies of the great age of steamships.
- One World Trade Center - One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, stands proudly as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere and the shining centerpiece of Lower Manhattan’s rebuilt World Trade Center complex. Rising 1,776 feet into the sky, it symbolizes strength, resilience, and renewal. The tower’s main attraction, the One World Observatory, offers an unforgettable experience with panoramic views of New York City and beyond — from the Statue of Liberty to Central Park. Visitors can enjoy immersive exhibits, interactive displays, and a stunning ride to the top in high-speed elevators that tell the story of New York’s skyline as they ascend. One World Trade Center is more than just an architectural marvel; it’s a powerful tribute to the spirit and unity of New York.
- 9/11 Memorial Pools - The 9/11 Memorial Pools are two enormous reflecting pools set within the footprints of the original Twin Towers at the World Trade Center site. Surrounded by bronze panels inscribed with the names of nearly 3,000 victims, they honor those who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. The gentle sound of cascading water creates a powerful sense of peace and reflection amid the city’s bustle. Designed as places of remembrance and healing, the 9/11 Memorial Pools stand as a solemn tribute to resilience, unity, and the enduring spirit of New York.
- The Oculus - The Oculus, located at the World Trade Center, is one of New York City’s most striking architectural landmarks. Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, its soaring white steel ribs and skylit interior resemble a dove taking flight from a child’s hands, symbolizing peace and rebirth. More than just a transportation hub, the Oculus connects multiple subway lines and the PATH train to New Jersey, while also serving as a vibrant shopping and dining destination filled with luxury stores and cafés. With its breathtaking design and bright, open atmosphere, the Oculus World Trade Center stands as both a practical gateway and a powerful symbol of renewal in Lower Manhattan.
- Battery Park - The Battery Park, located at the southern tip of Manhattan, is one of New York City’s most scenic and historic green spaces. Overlooking the harbor and the Statue of Liberty, it features lush perennial gardens, bike paths, open lawns, and even an urban farm that brings nature into the heart of the city. A highlight for visitors is the enchanting SeaGlass Carousel, where riders glide inside illuminated fish that appear to swim through waves of color. The park is also home to the Staten Island Ferry terminal, offering free rides with stunning skyline views. Blending beauty, history, and recreation, The Battery Park is a peaceful escape and a perfect starting point for exploring Lower Manhattan.
- Brooklyn - Brooklyn is New York City’s most populous borough and one of the most culturally diverse places in the world. Home to vibrant communities of Hasidic Jews, Caribbean-Americans, Latinos, Italians, and many others, Brooklyn is a true mosaic of cultures, languages, and traditions. Each neighborhood — from Williamsburg and Crown Heights to Bay Ridge and Sunset Park — offers its own unique flavor, cuisine, and energy. This diversity is reflected in Brooklyn’s art, music, food, and festivals, making it a dynamic and authentic representation of New York’s multicultural spirit.
- Dyker Heights - During the holiday season, the residents of Dyker Heights go all out — decorating their homes with thousands of twinkling lights, giant inflatable Santas, reindeer, nutcrackers, and even animated displays that bring Christmas to life. The result is a breathtaking sight that attracts visitors from all over the world.

- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional licensed guide
- Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional licensed guide
- Gratuities (recommended)
- Gratuities (recommended)
Hop on board our festive Christmas Trolley for a sparkling holiday journey through Dyker Heights, one of Brooklyn’s most distinctive and charming neighborhoods! Each year, this community transforms into a dazzling wonderland, earning it the nickname “The Christmas Capital of Brooklyn.”
During the holiday season, the residents of Dyker Heights go all out,…
Hop on board our festive Christmas Trolley for a sparkling holiday journey through Dyker Heights, one of Brooklyn’s most distinctive and charming neighborhoods! Each year, this community transforms into a dazzling wonderland, earning it the nickname “The Christmas Capital of Brooklyn.”
During the holiday season, the residents of Dyker Heights go all out, decorating their homes with thousands of twinkling lights, giant inflatable Santas, reindeer, nutcrackers, and even animated displays that bring Christmas to life. The result is a breathtaking sight that attracts visitors from all over the world.
The evening begins with a comfortable trolley ride from Midtown Manhattan. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided walking tour through the most spectacular streets — the perfect opportunity to feel the holiday spirit up close.
As the journey back to Manhattan begins, sit back and relax in the warmth of the trolley, while festive music sets the perfect mood for the season.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.