New York City is magical at Christmas with Christmas decorations everywhere. New York City’s holiday traditions include the tree at Rockefeller Center, the Radio City “Christmas Spectacular” show, origami decorations on the tree at the American Museum of Natural History, the Neapolitan Baroque creche and tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and of course windows decorated with Christmas themes in stores around the city.  
If you are looking for a get away this Christmas, or wanting to treat someone special to something unique this year, why not try a Christmas cruise? You may just want to explore Europe’s incredible Christmas Markets – this video has some suggestions about cruise you could try.  
Scenes from real German Christmas markets, filmed in Seligenstadt and Aschaffenburg, December 2013. A new guide on website http://www.dailytravelideas.com lists some of the biggest and best Christmas markets in Europe, some of which date back centuries. And they make an ideal destination for shoppers looking for something different for the Christmas stocking. Germany and Austria have some of the best and anyone wanting the traditional Christmas experience should plan a trip to their medieval towns in the weeks running up to the holiday. Highlights include locally produced food and wine, handmade gifts, wooden toys and beautiful decorations, accompanied by a [More]