The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is a giant evergreen tree that is displayed annually in Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The tree is typically a Norway Spruce and stands between 75 and 100 feet tall, with some even reaching as high as 140 feet. It is decorated with thousands of lights and other festive ornaments, making it a beloved symbol of the holiday season in New York City. The tree is lit up every year in a ceremony that draws thousands of spectators, and is often accompanied by musical performances.