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    Dyker Heights Christmas Lights

    4.5 (274 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    even the stars don't shine this bright at night :)
    Rita L.

    Merry Christmas!! Dropped by yesterday and it was packed with tour groups, I got there around 5:30pm so it was not as crowded in the beginning but once it hits 6-7pm, it got really crowded fast. Location on google map is incorrect... you'll have to walk around to find the houses! The cooler ones are mostly on 84th street. If you see a police car that likely means it's a decorated house and they're doing crowd control, feels like a scavenger hunt. Prepare to walk around a lot!

    Leah S.

    So today is November 30 2025 and the Dyker Heights lights in Brooklyn are back on, better than ever. New creative designs, food and drink trucks all over the place. Fantastic lights show and a lot of fun. Updated the pictures.

    Chunjai K.

    I went to Dyker heights back in 2016 and it was fantastic with large area full of Christmas light. Wonderful decorations and attracted so much of visitors. Time fries to December 2024 and I had a friend who visited at this time of the year, so I wanted to impress her during such a celebration time. When we got there, there weren't a lot of houses that has good decoration. Some house just put the light to be ok because they are in the area. Some house didn't decorate at all. Looked so haunted and only few people were walking. I have no idea what happened. Maybe I came too early, but it was a week before Christmas, so should it be more lights?

    Shari C.

    While I rarely venture out to Brooklyn, I finally made the trek out there years after talking about it (and being inspired by Dash and Lily). You can easily get there by the subway and it's about another 15 minute walk to the prime area. The prime streets are from 83rd to 86th between 11th to 13th avenue. This neighborhood is like Christmas on steroids with oversized snowmen, gigantic santa inflatables and decorating every inch with Christmas lights. It's really a sight to see! There are also some hot chocolate, ice cream and food vendors along the way. Keep in mind this is a residential area, so not an area where bathrooms are accessible! Had a fantastic time and really put me in the holiday spirit!

    Great photo opportunity
    Rich M.

    Iconic Christmas tradition includes a trip to Dyker to see the beautifully decorated lights and decorations within these 6-10 block stretch of Brooklyn. We were fortunate enough to have 6 first timers with us whom relocated from Germany and were blown away with the grand scale of the decorations. Pictures cannot do it's justice so get out there for yourself and enjoy the show. 84 & 85th streets between 11-12th Ave is prime viewing

    Christmas Lights
    Paul M.

    Booked the tour on Trip Advisor. Thought it would be fun to go to a local neighborhood and see Christmas lights. Tour picked us up at a random lo location in Manhattan (in front of a liquor store). We made the trip over to Brooklyn. Our tour guide was very disappointing. It was an elderly woman with a heavy accent. She never introduced herself, never told us anything about herself, not even where she was from! She was the wrong personality type to be leading a tour bus. She had little to zero insights to share when the group during the trip. The Christmas lights were pretty and I enjoyed the one hour walk. They had street vendors and food trucks and a everything! On the way back we made a couple stops including the marina by Brooklyn with a nice view of the bridge and Manhattan. Wish we had a different tour guide, tour has potential.

    Another beauty!
    Maria C.

    I go every year and am never disappointed. We went on the evening of Christmas Day this year. There were a lot of people but we were able to find parking and walk around. There were lots of vendors lining the streets, a hot chocolate/ice cream truck and a smash burger truck which was so messy and delicious. The cheese was everywhere and so worth it! All the homes did not disappoint and were really fabulously dressed up for Christmas. This neighborhood really puts you in the spirit!

    Jen W.

    Took a few years to catch this beautiful neighborhood holiday lights display, but it was well worth it! You can take the D-R subways down from Manhattan, but you'll end up walking a bit either way. We started seeing random extravagant houses right away. Not knowing the exact location, winging it wasn't working, we had to google. It helps to know what streets are part of the main event. So 83rd-86th btw 11-13th, but there are great houses lit up beyond this rectangle of technicolored chaos. We knew we had found the right place when the streets were packed in like sardines with creeping cars and pedestrians, do-dad vendors & food trucks selling everything from ice cream and hot chocolate to Smash Burgers. Aside from the crowds, which were to be expected, it was spectacular. We had a fantastic time. Highly recommend it!!

    Jean G.

    It was a quick and easy drive from Union county, NJ. We went Christmas Day hoping that the crowd will not be crazy. The parking at the side of the park was full but we were able to find a spot easily because people really come and go. It was a great experience overall but my piece of advise is to around November when it is not too cold to walk. It was around 16 degrees the night we came and although we were properly dressed, removing our gloves to take picture was just not fun. We highly recommend!

    Matthew S.

    Impressive display of lights and knowledge of Dyker Heights. It baffles me that I have not done this until now. Considering I know nothing about this, or where to start, I decided to go on an organized tour. My guide, Robert, was knowledgeable and fun. The whole experience is awe inspiring and beautiful, one house after another looking bright as ever with effervescent life being brought to all who visit. Everyone is welcome, whether you live around the corner, or halfway around the world, everyone should see these lights at least once in their lifetime. The tour is $35, and you can either walk it or bus it, but you can do it on your own for free (donate please - it is strongly encouraged). You start on 86th St but the best houses are on 84th St between 10th and 11th Ave. It ends with a cup of hot chocolate and an optional roast beef sandwich at John's Deli. However, not at the Gravesend location, silly you. Though there are lots of bus stops nearby, you are not quite near the subway, so plan accordingly. Or you can drive around and look if you are lucky enough to have a car. Take in the lights and enjoy.

    Tina W.

    This was such a fun event! It was our first time here! Came here on a weeknight and this area was definitely bustling! Food trucks everywhere, people everywhere! This is a walking tour, so put on comfy shoes and keep walking! There's a good few blocks that have amazing lights. The kids loved it! The did get tired from walking but it was fine bc icecream fixes everything! There was icecream truck there too! The only issue was parking! Which is kind of expected in a very residential part of Brooklyn! So go earlier before the crowds come in. There were tour buses dropping people off also. And there were also police directing traffic in the area! Definitely worth going on a nice winter night!

    Kathy X.

    During the 2020 holiday season, I checked out the Christmas lights in this neighborhood for the first time. It was a wonderful experience! A small group of friends and I met at the nearest train station then walked over. We stuck to the areas with the most elaborate decorations, which were between 11 to 13th Ave from 83 to 86 St. Each house was more gorgeously decorated than the previous one. I loved all the colorful, glittering lights, Christmas trees, reindeer, snowmen, nativity scenes, snowflakes, Santa's, wreaths and much more. There were 3 houses that stood out above the rest. My favorite had the words BELIEVE & JOY prominently displayed. It also had angels, Santa, candy canes, snowmen, as well as a red seat for great photos. My second favorite house was decorated with white gold glittering lights, clear bubbles, along with wreaths. Such elegance and beauty. Another one was full of nutcrackers, stars, snowflakes, and glittering lights all around. All had plenty of Christmas and holiday cheer. The atmosphere was spirited and enjoyable. I'm glad I had a chance to see all the Christmas lights here.

    Probably my favorite house.
    Kwame S.

    What an awesome experience. I cannot believe that I have been living in NYC for 18 years and never checked out the Christmas lights in Dyker Heights. I heard that the lights were not as grand (due to the pandemic) compared to those in previous years. However, this year was a great baseline for me because this means next year will be even grander for me. Overalll, the light reminded me of the scenery from many Christmas movies on the Hallmark channel. The hubby and I decided to rent a Zip car to drive out so here are a couple of tips based on our experience: -Do not go on a weekend because the traffic from Manhattan to Brooklyn was insane. Fortunately, we had an awesome Christmas playlist. -Do not even bother driving down the main strip for parking. Start somewhere near the park to find a spot. Also, I would recommend walking instead of driving through the neighborhood. -Empty your bladder before checking out the lights. Once you start walking through the neighborhood, there are very limited places to use a restroom. Fortunately, the folks at The Outback were very nice and let us use the restroom without dining. Cannot wait to check it out next year!!!

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    Is this a walking tour or a driving tour?

    You can walk it. It's actually better on foot. Have fun!!

    A) is it better to take a tour bus or walk? B) about how long does walking, on your own take?

    Walking is better. Duration depends on how much time you stop near each house.2-3 hour is good though.

    Do you pay for bus tour or walking tour or just do on your own?

    Hello Gin, Dyker Heights is residential area, free for all to visit by car or mass transit. Here… Read more

    Where's the best place to aim to park? Or where should I set my gps? Will have two littles and try for the least amount of confusion as possible.

    Set your GPS to Dyker Heights, you can find it on Google Maps on the phone. You should park a couple of blocks away or you can get lucky if someone is pulling out. The later you go the better! Enjoy!

    Will this still be worth visiting this weekend?

    Most definitely. The holiday spirit doesn't end because Christmas is over.

    How long are the houses displayed through? Little Christmas?

    Mostly till 1/1/19

    Are any of these displays on all night? I would like to go after midnight. Don't want it to be a waste of a drive

    Lights are usually turned on from around 5 p.m. until 11 p.m., depending on the home.

    What time are the lights on until?

    Midnight or later; plenty of people leave them on all night long

    Is it easy to find parking in the area?

    It's a residential area, so I think you would eventually find parking if you go up and down the side streets or arrive earlier in the evening. I got there around 6:30pm during the week and found parking right away!

    Are the lights still up until now (Jan 13)?

    No.

    What is the closest train station to get to the Christmas lights display. Is the D train to 18th ave?

    You may take R at 4 Ave/86 St or D to 18 Ave, similar walking distance.

    Is it just bus tours or free visits are allowed? I don't think I want to spend $60 per person to see Christmas lighting.

    You don't need to pay for bus tours. Those are houses on public street. Free to walk around.

    Are the lights on, on Christmas Day?

    I assume they are, it is the day they supposed to be on more than ever :) Sorry for not answering for sure but I was there last night and all were on.

    Which is the best house?

    That all depends on your preference, but there's a variety to see!

    How long do the lights typically stay up? I will be in the city January 3rd and would love to see this!

    I believe the lights usually come down Jan 1.

    Is this free?

    Yup! Walk around the neighborhood at your leisure to see the impressive displays.

    Where does this start and end? Trying to figure out parking....

    If you’re traveling by subway, take the D Train to 71st St, Brooklyn. However, you’ll have to walk 15 minutes to get to the houses (and the terrain is a bit hilly). Since it will be chilly outside, you can take the B4 bus toward Sheepshead Bay Knapp… Read more

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    Many of the houses have holiday music playing, some sell hot chocolate and others collect money for charity.

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