Saturday, 04 Jan 2025

Top New Year's Eve cities to celebrate in US: Did yours make the list?

WalletHub released a list of the best cities in America to celebrate New Year's Eve, ranking its research on entertainment and food, cost, safety and accessibility.


Top New Year's Eve cities to celebrate in US: Did yours make the list?
1.4 k views

A new study has revealed which cities in America are the best places to ring in the New Year, and some spots might surprise you.

WalletHub released its list of the most fun and affordable cities in the U.S. after conducting research across all 50 states in the categories of entertainment and food, cost, safety and accessibility.

Chip Lupo, a WalletHub analyst, said in a press release, "Celebrating New Year's Eve in the right city can turn the holiday into a truly magical experience."

"The best cities for New Year's celebrations have clear skies and some of the best fireworks displays around," said Lupo.

Did your city make the list?

Here's the countdown. 

The West Coast city ranks third with the lowest chance of precipitation on New Year's Eve.

The city also has the fifth-most party supply stores per capita.

"Orlando has one of the longest fireworks displays in the country, and consumer fireworks are legal, so people can set up their own shows," said the release. 

Orlando is also ranked as the second-most fun city and second in party supply stores. 

Times Square's annual New Year's Eve event fills with crowds reaching more than one million.

As one of the most walkable cities, New York also has the sixth-most nightlife options per capita. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Wallethub for additional comment.

you may also like

Rare gold coin worth thousands dropped into Salvation Army bucket by anonymous holiday donor
  • by foxnews
  • descember 09, 2016
Rare gold coin worth thousands dropped into Salvation Army bucket by anonymous holiday donor

A rare gold coin was donated to a Salvation Army Red Kettle in Washington, Pennsylvania, by an anonymous good Samaritan due to holiday foot traffic. Coin expert weighs in.

read more