View a Christmas-light Spectacle with Dyker Heights Christmas Bus Tour

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4 min readNov 28, 2019

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Just after the Thanksgiving Day, Dyker Heights, a rather quaint Brooklyn neighborhood fascinate the imaginations of the vacationers, with dazzling illuminations swarming to attend the magical euphoria of sparkling annual Dyker Lights. Visitors can book a guided Dyker Heights Christmas Bus Tour to catch the lighting extravaganza, apart from regular walking tours.

A Slice of Brooklyn Bus Tour”

  • One of the most authenticated family-owned bus trips of Brooklyn since 2005 is the “A Slice of Brooklyn Bus Tour.” The most recommended and genuine bus tour company, as it is their 12th operational year backed with 5 on a 5-star rating from TripAdvisor.
  • The journey starts at Union Square. On the prior reservation, the exact location and directions are provided to the visitors.
  • The total duration of the trip is around three and a half hours.
  • Daily starts at 6 pm, 7 pm, and 8 pm respectively.
  • Costs are around $55 for adults, $45 for kids under 12. Additionally, for each advance booked priority seating, it is $65 for adults in the case of 1st 4 rows. For youngsters under the age of 12, the same booking comes each at $55.
  • No trip will take place on December 24th, 25th, 31st, 2019 and January 1st, 2020, due to the Christmas Day and New Year celebrations.

Some Other Bus Tours

  • Among other Dyker Heights Christmas Bus Tour, the Tour America bus journey is significant.
  • It takes roughly the same time of three and a half hours.
  • A designated tour guide escorts the tourists, explaining details of some significant sites en route the tour. One can stop at Dyker Heights to observe the fantastic dazzles up-close during a 45 minutes break.
  • Lastly, at the end of the journey, one has the option to stop at Rockefeller Center to enjoy skating at the Rink, the biggest ice-skating platform. Moreover, one can witness the enormous Christmas tree decorations.
  • This Dyker Heights Christmas Bus Tour Company also provides international trippers a tour in the Spanish language.
  • The journey can be cherished by tourers from November 24th till January 3rd at 4 pm, 5 pm, and 6 pm respectively.
  • Just like Tour America, Dyker Heights Christmas Lights’ tour arranges for a round trip tour to witness the lights.
  • The vacationer can start at Midtown Manhattan borough, enjoying Christmas tunes, watching TV programs, and accessing free wi-fi en-route the journey.
  • On reaching the location, one can get the exclusive privilege to the Dyker Lights Lounge for refreshing themselves in the restrooms.
  • Again, on departure, the trippers can access the Lounge for a free cup of hot chocolate drink with some snacks.
  • The terminal location of this Dyker Heights Christmas Bus Tour is at Bryant Park in Midtown, where one can indulge in more leisure activities.
  • The total duration of the tour is about 4 hours.
  • Daily schedules run from December 21, 2019, to January 1, 2020, at 5 pm, including the Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day)
  • The cost is roughly $65 per person.

Most Enchanting Locations

  • The best stretch to watch the dazzling spectacles in Dyker Heights is the 84th street sandwiched in between 11th and 12th Avenues.
  • Another historical landmark bedazzled for the occasion is the Santa House.
  • Besides, there is the age-old Spata House and also the Polizzotto House decorated by massive motorized toy soldiers and several tons mechanized horses with a speaking 2-story tall Santa respectively.
  • Furthermore, there is Sam the Greek or Sam Livos, a three-story high villa located on the intersection of 71st Street and 14th Avenue, captivates the onlookers by a staggering display of around 300,000 lights.

Thus, scores of travelers across the world come to experience the optimal intensity among the ecstatic communities of Dyker Heights Blvd. and the Dyker Heights, in Brooklyn. It is no wonder that the illuminated annual Christmas Lights spectacle of South Brooklyn has been suitably known to many as Dyker Lights.

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