New Report Reveals 10 of the Best Cities in the U.S. for New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is probably the biggest party of the year. After 12 months of hustling and a hectic season of holidays, we deserve to let our hair down. But where’s the best place to say goodbye to the old and ring in the new?
A recent study revealed the top spots for the end of the year that will bring you clear skies, jaw-dropping firework shows, tons of great (and affordable!) dining options, and energetic nightlife to keep the celebrations going.
No need to settle for a boring night in or take a gamble on a last-minute trip. Why not find something fun to make sure your New Year’s Eve is unforgettable? Check out the list of the top ten cities to celebrate the New Year — there’s definitely one that’s for you!
Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Council for Community and Economic Research, Priceline, American Pyrotechnics Association, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Walk Score, AccuWeather, Kayak, Expatistan, Yelp, Numbeo, Google Ads, Local tourism offices, INRIX, TripAdvisor and WalletHub research.
New York City, New York
There’s nothing quite like ringing in the New Year surrounded by the electric energy of Times Square. That iconic ball drop, the countdown shared by millions, and the sheer thrill of it all make it feel like a once-in-a-lifetime experience—whether it’s your first time or your fifth.
But if you hate the packed streets and freezing temps, there are plenty of other reasons NYC is the best city overall for New Year’s Eve. You can have a blast from comedy clubs like Gotham Comedy or dine out at top-rated restaurants. It can be a bit expensive—but who doesn’t deserve a little splurge every once in a while?
Orlando, Florida
Fireworks and New Year’s Eve go hand in hand, and Orlando knows how to put on a show. With one of the longest fireworks displays in the country and even legal consumer fireworks, you can light up the night your way. Walt Disney World keeps three parks open until midnight, and SeaWorld Orlando adds excitement with thrilling rides and dazzling fireworks.
If you’re celebrating on a budget, you’re in luck—a 3-star hotel room here can cost as little as $55. For last-minute gifts, Orlando’s gourmet food stores and jewelry shops have you covered!
San Diego, California
If you’re dreaming of a New Year’s Eve under clear skies where you’re sure to see the full glory of those fireworks, San Diego’s mild weather makes it perfect for outdoor celebrations. You can join some beach parties or gather around a bonfire. There’s no shortage of music venues to get your groove on, and the city’s packed with party supply stores for all your NYE essentials.
Even if you’re not a big partier, you can book a cozy dinner at one of the city’s top-rated restaurants or set sail on a luxury yacht for a night filled with great food and entertainment. There’s plenty of affordable wine, too!
Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas is where the party scene goes to the next level on New Year’s Eve. Imagine vibing to Creed at Caesars Palace or dancing to Lil Wayne at Drai’s! The dining scene offers exclusive, one-night-only packages at top restaurants that will make you feel like royalty. Just don’t forget to budget for it!
Some recommend heading to Gatsby’s Cocktail Lounge for a classy soirée or the Masquerade Ball at AREA15, where each themed ballroom offers music and mystery. But wherever you are, look up at midnight for the epic eight-minute fireworks show lighting up the Strip.
Chicago, Illinois
New Year’s Eve in Chicago has everything from live music to glamorous balls at historic hotels. You can’t go wrong with a meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant or take in the view from the nation’s largest rooftop bar during the midnight fireworks. If you want to get fancy, set sail on an elegant dinner cruise from Navy Pier with dinner, dancing, and panoramic city views.
For those with little ones, Noon Year’s Eve at the Chicago Children’s Museum lets you celebrate the new year early. And if you’re looking for something extraordinary, why not ring in the year at a drive-in?
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta knows how to start off the new year with a bang. From live music starting at 6 p.m. to a balloon drop at 8 p.m. and a fireworks show at midnight, the celebration is packed with excitement. Best of all, everything in the plaza is free and family-friendly!
For something fit for royalty, don’t miss the New Year’s Eve Black & White Ball for an elegant start to 2025. You can also celebrate under the sea at the Georgia Aquarium with after-hours access, cocktails, and live entertainment. Just be ready to break out the credit card!
Miami, Florida
I know Miami prices might be tough on the bank account, but trust me, it’s worth it. The Magic City throws one of the best New Year’s Eve parties around.
Bayfront Park hosts an epic celebration with live music, tasty food, and stunning fireworks. Here’s a tip: head to South Beach, Bayfront Park, or any beachfront hotel along Ocean Drive to get a prime spot for the fireworks. For dinner, Miami’s got you covered with fresh seafood at Area 31 or perfectly cooked steaks at Bourbon Steak; just make sure you get a reservation in advance.
San Francisco, California
Who could say no to a colorful fireworks display over the San Francisco Bay? Just make sure to get there early for the best views, especially along the waterfront between the Ferry Building and the Bay Bridge. Fingers crossed for clear skies!
Beyond the fireworks, the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium throws an epic NYE show, and there’s no shortage of fun 21+ parties at high-end hotels. Locals say New Year’s Day is even better, though. There’s even a race where you can run as many 1-mile laps as you want to kick off the year!
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh is one of the least expensive cities to celebrate but still ranks among the top ten for the best New Year’s Eve parties. With over 80 bars on East Carson Street, you’re guaranteed to find the celebration that’s right for you.
Highmark First Night Pittsburgh is a great option for free entertainment—enjoy art, theater, galleries, an ice maze, and a parade with giant puppets. As midnight approaches, watch the ball rise and fireworks light up the sky. Pittsburgh’s NYE celebration is one to remember!
Seattle, Washington
Still no idea how to end the year? Try New Year’s Eve in Seattle! With the Space Needle lighting up the sky and 2000 pyrotechnic items, the city offers an unforgettable fireworks show. The Seattle Centre hosts the largest celebration with two huge parties that converge at midnight for a spectacular event. Live music, tasty food, and vibrant crowds make this the place to be. Just make sure to grab your tickets before they sell out!
For a cozy night in, local food artisans deliver exquisite treats like caviar, oysters, and curated wines—perfect for a romantic celebration at home.
Source: WalletHub
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