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Experience the magic of Christmas in New York City like never before! From the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree to the dazzling holiday light displays of Dyker Heights in Brooklyn, the city transforms into a festive wonderland that warms the heart and sparks the holiday spirit. Join us as we explore the sights, lights, and unforgettable charm of NYC during the most wonderful time of the year.

NEW YORK – Most stores and restaurants are closed on Christmas Day, but there are a few, however, with Christmas hours for those who need to shop.

What stores are open on Christmas Day?

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The following stores and gas stations will be open on Christmas Day:

AlbertsonsCVS7-ElevenCircle KSafewayWalgreens (select 24-hour locations will be open on Christmas Day)Vons

Some locations may opt to close or have reduced hours, so it’s best to contact your local store to confirm.

What stores are closed on Christmas Day?

The following stores will be closed on Christmas Day, according to their respective websites: 

ALDIBJ’s WholesaleCostcoDollar GeneralFamily Dollar/Dollar TreeThe Fresh MarketHarris TeeterH-E-BHy-VeeKrogerPublixRalph’sSam’s ClubShopRiteStop & ShopTargetTrader Joe’sWalmartWegman’sWhole FoodsWinn-Dixie Mail delivery

The U.S. Postal Service is open and delivering mail on Christmas Eve, but all post offices will be closed on Christmas Day, and there will be no mail delivery. UPS and FedEx are also closed on Christmas Day.

Banks

Banks are closed on Christmas Day. Most banks follow the Federal Reserve’s holiday schedule, which includes Christmas Day. Many banks will be open on Christmas Eve, though they may have reduced hours. Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange are also closed on Christmas Day. 

Courts and government offices

All federal, state and local government offices will be closed on Christmas Day. Courts are closed, too.

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